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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: 60. Chapters: Scott Williamson, Miguel Tejada, Brian Roberts, Randy Ruiz, Armando Benitez, Sidney Ponson, Erik Bedard, Rich Hill, Brady Anderson, Jayson Werth, Josh Towers, Jay Gibbons, Matt Wieters, Jimmy Key, Gregg Zaun, Pete Rose, Jr., Steve Trachsel, Garrett Olson, Joe Borowski, Manny Alexander, Nolan Reimold, Ramon Hernandez, Scott Erickson, Mike Fontenot, Andy Van Slyke, Darnell McDonald, Adam Loewen, Pedro Florimon, Jr., Kevin Hart, Brian Falkenborg, Chris Ray, Chris Britton, Delino DeShields, Augie Ojeda, Radhames Liz, Pat Hentgen, Arthur Rhodes, Eli Whiteside, Jake Arrieta, Brad Bergesen, Francisco de la Rosa, Jim Hoey, Jamie Walker, Rick Short, Matt Riley, Val Majewski, Brian Matusz, Andy Mitchell, Tim Corcoran, David Segui, Chris Fussell, Greg Aquino, Melqui Torres, Jeff Fiorentino, Luis Matos, Mike McCoy, Ed Rogers, John Parrish, Bob McCrory, Randor Bierd, Jim Johnson, Brandon Fahey, Pedro Beato, Keith Reed, David Hernandez, Jason Berken, Jack Voigt, Zach Britton, Rommie Lewis, Craig House, Craig Anderson, Octavio Martinez, Jose Morban, Marino Salas, Napoleon Calzado, Brad Pennington, Joey Dawley, Joseph Mahoney, Brandon Snyder, Eddy Rodriguez, Eddy Garabito, Chorye Spoone, Matt Angle, Andrew Utting, Brandon Erbe, Luis Lebron. Excerpt: Scott Ryan Williamson (born February 17, 1976, in Fort Polk North, Louisiana) is a right-handed relief pitcher in the Florida Marlins organization. He has played for the Cincinnati Reds (1999-2003), Boston Red Sox (2003-2004), Chicago Cubs (2005-2006), San Diego Padres (2006), and the Baltimore Orioles (2007). After a lightning-fast start: going from college to the major leagues in two years, with just five appearances at the Triple-A level and winning National League Rookie of the Year honors, Williamson's career tailed off in the mid-2000s as he suffered repeated injuries and spent lo...