- Doug Mientkiewicz
Douglas Andrew Mientkiewicz [mint-KAY-vich] (born June 19, 1974 in Toledo, Ohio) is a Polish American first baseman for the New York Yankees. He is known more for his defensive skills than for his abilities with the bat. He previously played for the Minnesota Twins (1998-2004), Boston Red Sox (2004), New York Mets (2005), and Kansas City Royals (2006). He bats left-handed and throws right-handed. He is one of the few major leaguers to not wear batting gloves, … - Troy Glaus
Troy Edward Glaus (born August 3, 1976 in Tarzana, California) is a Major League Baseball player who plays third base for the Toronto Blue Jays. Previously, Glaus played with the Anaheim Angels (1998-2004) and the Arizona Diamondbacks (2005). Glaus lettered in baseball while attending UCLA. He bats and throws right-handed. - Brad Wilkerson
Stephen Bradley Wilkerson is an outfielder and first baseman in Major League Baseball who plays for the Texas Rangers (2006-present). Previously, Wilkerson played with the Montréal Expos (2001-2004) and Washington Nationals (2005). He bats and throws left handed. A line drive hitter and versatile defensive player, Wilkerson attended the University of Florida and was selected by the Montréal Expos in the first round (33rd pick) of the 1998 amateur draft. - Jeff Weaver
Jeffrey Charles Weaver (born August 22, 1976 in Northridge, Los Angeles, California) is a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher for the Seattle Mariners. He has also pitched for the Detroit Tigers (1999-2002), New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and St. Louis Cardinals. Weaver was drafted by Detroit in the first round of the 1998 amateur draft and made his Major League debut a year later. - Ryan Franklin
Ryan Ray Franklin (born March 5, 1973) is a Major League Baseball player. Franklin is a right-handed pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals. On August 2, 2005, Franklin became the eighth Major League player, and second Mariner, to test positive for steroid use. He received a ten day suspension. Franklin was a member of the gold medal winning US baseball team at the 2000 Olympics, where he had a 3-0 pitching record in 4 appearances. - Ben Sheets
Ben M. Sheets (born July 18, 1978 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is a Major League Baseball pitcher who currently plays for the Milwaukee Brewers baseball team. He throws a four-seam fastball clocked between 94-98 MPH, a big, sharp breaking curveball in the 80-83 MPH range, and a changeup. He also has great command of his three pitches, as evidenced by the outstanding strikeout-walk ratios he has posted over recent seasons. - Roy Oswalt
Roy Edward Oswalt [OHS-walt] (born August 29, 1977 in Weir, Mississippi) is an American Major League Baseball player who debuted on May 6, 2001. Oswalt, a slender six-foot zero-inch right-handed starting pitcher, is currently in his seventh major league season. He has spent his entire career in the Houston Astros organization. Oswalt was drafted by the Astros in the 23rd round of the 1996 amateur draft, and was signed by Astros scouts Ralph Bratton, Brian Granger, … - Sean Burroughs
Sean Patrick Burroughs (born September 12, 1980, in Atlanta, Georgia) was a third baseman for the San Diego Padres in Major League Baseball prior to being traded to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the 2005 offseason. He currently is under contract with the Seattle Mariners. Burroughs, who stands 6'2" tall and weighs 200 pounds (91 kg), bats left-handed but throws right-handed. He first joined the Padres major league team in 2002, … - Ron Villone
Ronald Thomas Villone Jr. (born January 16, 1970 in Englewood, New Jersey) is a left-handed relief pitcher who currently pitches for the New York Yankees. Villone is married and resides in Edgewater, New Jersey with his wife, Brooke. He has a daughter, Megan, who was born on March 26, 1996 and a son, Ronald Thomas III, born on September 14, 1997. Due to his many travels in Major League Baseball, he's been given the nickname "Suitcase" Villone. - Todd Williams
Todd Michael Williams (born February 13, 1971) is a relief pitcher free agent. He attended Onondaga Community College. He was released by the Orioles 15 June 2007. - Kurt Ainsworth
Kurt Harold Ainsworth (born September 9, 1978, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is a Minor League Baseball starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He previously played for the San Francisco Giants and Baltimore Orioles and went to Louisiana State University where he played alongside Jake Esteves, who was drafted by the Giants in 1998. - Pat Borders
Patrick Lance Borders (born May 14, 1963 in Columbus, Ohio) was a catcher in Major League Baseball who is best remembered for being the Most Valuable Player in the 1992 World Series. Borders also won an Olympic Games gold medal with the United States' baseball team at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. He bats and throws right handed. Borders was brought up in the Toronto Blue Jays system and made his major league debut in 1988, playing in 56 games. - Jason Varitek
Jason Andrew Varitek (born April 11, 1972) is an American baseball player born in Rochester, Michigan. After being traded as a minor league prospect by the Seattle Mariners, Varitek has played his entire major league career for the Boston Red Sox. A two time all-star and Gold Glover, Varitek was an integral part of the 2004 World Series Championship. In 2005 he was named the captain of the Red Sox, the third player given the honor. He is a switch-hitting catcher. - Marcus Jensen
Marcus Christian Jensen (born December 14,1972 in Oakland, California) is a former professional baseball player. He played catcher for the San Francisco Giants, Detroit Tigers, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals, Minnesota Twins, Boston Red Sox and Texas Rangers in MLB from 1996-2002. Jensen also spent time in the New York Yankees organization in 2003, the independent Golden Baseball League from 2005-2006 and has participated in several international competitions, … - Jon Rauch
Jon Erich Rauch (born September 27, 1978 in Louisville, Kentucky) is a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball with the Washington Nationals. At 6'11" (2.11 m), he is the tallest player in the history of the major leagues. He attended and graduated from Oldham County High School. - Adam Everett
Jeffery Adam Everett (born February 5, 1977 in Austell, Georgia) is an American baseball player. He started his college career at North Carolina State University in 1995 and then transferred to the University of South Carolina. He was drafted in the first round of the 1998 Major League draft and established himself as the starting shortstop for the Houston Astros in 2003. - Mike Kinkade
Michael Arthur Kinkade (born May 6 1973, Livonia, Michigan) is a Major League Baseball player. Primarily a left fielder, Kinkade has also spent time as a first baseman, right fielder, third baseman, designated hitter, and catcher. Kinkade is 6'1" tall and weighs 210 pounds. Currently a member of the Chicago Cubs organization, he bats from the right side and throws with his right hand. - Bobby Seay
Robert "Bobby" Michael Seay (pronounced [See], born June 20 1978 in Sarasota, Florida) is a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Detroit Tigers. He has played with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2001-2004) and the Colorado Rockies (2005). He is a graduate of Sarasota High School in Sarasota, Florida, where he compiled a 30-4 record in three years at Sarasota High School (1994-1996) with a 0.79 Earned Run Average and 362 strikeouts in 221.1 innings pitched. - Ernie Young
Ernest Wesley Young (born July 8, 1969 in Chicago, Illinois) is a center fielder who has played for the Oakland Athletics (1994-97), Kansas City Royals (1998), Arizona Diamondbacks (1999), Yokohama Baystars (Japan) (2002), Detroit Tigers (2003) and Cleveland Indians (2004). In 8 seasons he played in 288 Games, had 796 At Bats, 108 Runs, 179 Hits, 33 Doubles, 4 Triples, 27 Home Runs, 90 RBI, 10 Stolen Bases, 90 Walks, .225 Batting Average, .310 On-base percentage, … - Chris George
Christopher Coleman George (Born September 16, 1979 in Houston, Texas) is a baseball pitcher currently playing with the Kansas City Royals. He has a career ERA of 6.48. - Brent Abernathy
Michael Brent Abernathy (born September 23, 1977 in Atlanta, Georgia) is a minor league first baseman for the Washington Nationals affiliate Columbus Clippers. He was awarded the Dial Award for the national high-school scholar-athlete of the year in 1995. - Rick Krivda
Rick Michael Krivda (born January 19, 1970, McKeesport, Pennsylvania) pitched 12 years in professional baseball and won a gold medal in the 2000 Olympics. Krivda graduated from McKeesport High School in 1988. He then went on to California University of Pennsylvania. After college, he was picked in the 23rd round of the 1991 amateur draft by the Baltimore Orioles. - Tim Young
Timothy "Tim" R. Young (born October 15, 1973 in Gulfport, Mississippi) is a former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played in part of two seasons for the Montreal Expos (1998) and Boston Red Sox (2000). He batted and threw left handed. Young was named the Class-A All-Star relief pitcher in 1996, after going 1-0 with a 0.31 ERA and 18 saves for the Vermont Expos of the New York - Penn League.
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