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He attended [[UCLA]], and was the Bruins' top starter. He earned All-Pac 10 Honorable Mention, leading his school with 84 strikeouts in 14 starts. |
He attended [[UCLA]], and was the Bruins' top starter. He earned All-Pac 10 Honorable Mention, leading his school with 84 strikeouts in 14 starts. |
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In [[1996]], he was a member of the [[1996 Summer Olympics| Olympics in Atlanta]] baseball team, that won bronze medal |
In [[1996]], he was a member of the [[1996 Summer Olympics| Olympics in Atlanta]] baseball team, that won [[bronze medal]] and was the only left-handed pitcher. |
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In [[1994]], he was drafted in the 50th round by the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]]. |
In [[1994]], he was drafted in the 50th round by the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]]. |
Revision as of 02:00, 27 December 2004
Jim Vo Parque a Vietnamese-American was born in February 8, 1976, Norwalk, California.
He attended Crescenta Valley High School, he compiled a 12-3 record as a senior, and was voted League Player of the Year and MVP.
He attended UCLA, and was the Bruins' top starter. He earned All-Pac 10 Honorable Mention, leading his school with 84 strikeouts in 14 starts.
In 1996, he was a member of the Olympics in Atlanta baseball team, that won bronze medal and was the only left-handed pitcher.
In 1994, he was drafted in the 50th round by the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Parque spent his first five seasons with the Chicago White Sox. He enjoyed his best season in 2000, going 13-6 with a 4.28 ERA before being beset by arm problems.
Quotes
- "I want to do the best for my country that I can."