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Is there any better billboard for baseball than Torii Hunter? Whether he's robbing opponents of would-be homers, swinging from his heels for a long ball of his own or shooting the breeze with fans, the All-Star center fielder lives to be a ball player. Few pro athletes love their job the way Torii does. Not bad for a former Twin whose road to the big leagues had more potholes than a Minnesota highway in March. This is his story
GROWING
UP
Torii Kedar Hunter was born
on July 18, 1975 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, about 45 minutes southeast of
the state capital, Little Rock. ( Click
here for a complete listing of today's sports birthdays .) One of four boys produced by Theotis and
Shirley Hunter, Torii was a gifted athlete who idolized his older brother,
Taru. He credits his sibling with helping him develop into the player
he is today.
Shirley worked as
an elementary school teacher in Little Rock, and Theotis was an electrical
engineer
who found steady employment in a cotton mill and with the railways.
Torii's parents spent
long hours on the job, but still struglled at times to provide the bare necessities for their children. Electric bills didn’t always get paid, and r"
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