
In case you were wondering, Bobby Valentine’s athletic history is as rich
and flavorful as the food in his restaurants. Bobby is a native of Stamford,
Connecticut where he complimented his high school baseball achievements by
becoming the only three-time all state football player in Connecticut
history. He was, in fact, voted by Sports Illustrated as one of the
best athletes of the 20th century from Connecticut. After being selected in
the first round by the L.A. Dodgers, Bobby went on to have successful stints
with the Angels, Padres, Mets, and Mariners. When he retired as a player,
Bobby was the third base coach for the New York Mets before being named the
Manager of the Texas Rangers in 1985. As the Rangers’ manager he was named
UPI American League Manager of the Year in 1986. In 1994 Bobby became the
first American to accept a management position in the Pacific League of
Japan for the Chiba Lotte Marines. In 1996 Bobby was hired as the manager of
the New York Mets, where he led the team to the post season in consecutive
years for the first time in team history and to the World Series in 2000.
Bobby has been in the restaurant business for 23 years and also owns Victory
Deli which is located next door to Bobby V’s. So sit back and enjoy the best
in food, sports, and spirits. And if you see a mysterious man in a mustache
and sunglasses, take a closer look. Bobby just might buy you a drink.
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