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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Matt Lawton, David Ortiz, Bert Blyleven, Rick Dempsey, Torii Hunter, A. J. Pierzynski, Trent Oeltjen, LaTroy Hawkins, Jason Kubel, Grant Balfour, Mark Grudzielanek, Brad Radke, Loek van Mil, Tommy Watkins, J. D. Durbin, Wilson Ramos, Brandon Puffer, Jason Bartlett, Peter Moylan, Juan Rincon, Ben Revere, Luke Hughes, Anthony Swarzak, Rene Tosoni, Rondell White, Daniel Berg, Jake Mauer, Alexi Casilla, Michael Ryan, Rob Delaney, Liam Hendriks, Saul Rivera, Bob Gorinski, Joshua Hill, Steve Luebber, Steve Tolleson, Luis Rodriguez, Luis Maza, David Bromberg, Frederic Hanvi, Paul Rutgers, Tom Stuifbergen, James Beresford, Steve Braun, Tyler Ladendorf, Brandon Roberts, Dave Goltz, Jamie Brewington, Estarlin De Los Santos, B. J. Garbe, Tristan Crawford, Bradley Tippett, Cleatus Davidson, Dave Edwards, Jim Hughes, Jesus Merchan, David Winfree, Allan de San Miguel, Joe Benson. Excerpt: Matthew "Matt" Lawton, Jr. (born November 3, 1971 in Gulfport, Mississippi) is a retired professional baseball whose career spanned 15 seasons, including 12 seasons in Major League Baseball. Lawton, an outfielder, made his major league debut September 5, 1995, with the Minnesota Twins, who signed him four years prior. He also played in the majors with the New York Mets (2001), the Cleveland Indians (2002-04), the Pittsburgh Pirates (2005), the Chicago Cubs (2005), the New York Yankees (2005), and the Seattle Mariners (2006). Over his major league career, Lawton compiled a .267 batting average with 1,273 hits, 267 doubles, 17 triples, 138 home runs, 631 runs batted in (RBIs), 165 stolen bases, and 681 walks in 1,334 games played. Lawton was drafted by the Minnesota Twins during the 1991 Major League Baseball Draft out of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. A season later, he made is professional debut in the minor leagues with the Gulf Coas...