TORONTO The neon blue entertainment center that serves as abaseball stadium was speckled only with pre-game folly, and RobinVentura sat inside the dugout, gazing at the most unusual exhibition.
On the field, a man named Larry Carter - brother of Toronto BlueJays outfielder Joe Carter - was swinging an aluminum bat, sending12-inch softballs into the upper deck with alarming regularity.
Ventura's mouth hung in awe for the duration of the sideshow.But two hours later, when it counted, the real hitting displaybelonged to Ventura.
The White Sox' third baseman blasted two home runs, including agame-breaking grand slam in the seventh …

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