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JULY 13, 2022 KAUA‘I MIDWEEK 9
A Grand Slam Of A Protein-centric Dish
   World Series champion (2008, 2013), two-time All-Star (2009, 2011) and four-time Gold Glove Award winner (2008, 2009, 2010, 2013).
of Fame Ballot. Victorino responded to the news recent- ly by saying, “I guess it was probably one of the largest ‘pinch me’ moments of my life. People would say, and un- derstandably so, I was lucky to do a lot of great things in the game of baseball. But to
see your name on a ballot with what you consider some of the greatest to ever play the game, it’s definitely humbling.”
nities for underserved youth. The foundation engages in projects that provide chil- dren in need with education- al, recreational and wellness programs.
     LANAI
I’m excited to bring an old friend into the kitchen this week. Shane Victori- no, who was known as “The Flyin’ Hawaiian” during his 12 seasons in Major League Baseball, was a two-time
Victorino is a Maui native who was originally going to attend the University of Ha- wai‘i at Mānoa on an athlet- ic scholarship. But after his senior year at St. Anthony School, he was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the sixth round of the 1999 MLB draft and decided to pursue a professional baseball career from there.
In retirement, he and his wife, Melissa, are giving back through the Shane Victorino Foundation, which is dedi- cated to promoting opportu-
This week, Shane shares an easy-to-make favorite, grilled kalbi ribs.
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This survey is designed to gather important information from you, your family and caregivers, and the community on whether/how well we are responding to the needs of persons with Intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) in Hawaii.
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   His decorated winning career would be recognized
The author and former MLB player Shane Victorino (above) make grilled kalbi ribs (below) in the kitchen. RYAN SAKAMOTO AND
RUBEN CARRILLO PHOTOS
when his name appeared on the exclusive list of players on the 2021 BBWA A Hall
 GRILLED KALBI RIBS
Ingredients:
• 3/4 cup shoyu
• 3/4 cup brown sugar
• 3/4 cup water
• 1 clove garlic, minced
• 2 green onions, chopped
• 1 tablespoon sesame oil
• 2 pounds Korean-style short ribs
Directions:
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In a bowl, stir together shoyu, brown sugar, water, garlic, green onions and sesame oil until the sugar has dissolved.
Place the ribs in a large plastic Ziploc bag. Pour the marinade over the ribs, squeeze out all the air and refrig- erate the bag anywhere from 3 hours to overnight.
Remove ribs from the bag and grill on hot frying pan. Plate with rice.
 






















































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