Pasqua to Make Signing Appearance at JackHammers

Published on June 10, 2010 under Northern League (NL)
Joliet JackHammers News Release


JOLIET IL - The JackHammers welcome Dan Pasqua to Silver Cross Field, Thursday June 10th when the Orange Crush take on the Lake County Fielders at 7:10 pm. Mr. Pasqua will be signing autographs at the Bulls/Sox Academy concourse table during the game.

Dan Pasqua has been working with the White Sox for the past five years and joined the White Sox Academy over two years ago working as a private instructor at the facilities in Tinley Park and LaGrange. Pasqua will be handling the day-to-day operations of the Tinley Park White Sox Training Academy located at 17500 Duvan Drive (One block west of Harlem on 175th Street inside Tinley Fitness) as well as conducting various programs and camps for young athletes in baseball and softball. Dan will also continue his main responsibility of developing ball players through private and semi-private training lessons.

Dan Pasqua was a left-handed power-hitting outfielder and first baseman known for hitting tape-measure home runs for the White Sox from 1988 to 1994. In 1988, Pasqua led the White Sox with 20 home runs; in 1989 he hit the second-to-last roof shot at old Comiskey Park and in 1991 hit a home run 484 feet - which still ranks among the top five longest home runs in U.S. Cellular Field history. Over his 10 year major-league career, Pasqua appeared in 905 games with the Yankees and White Sox, where he slugged 117 home runs and 390 RBI.

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