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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: 40. Chapters: Danny Valencia, Matt Garza, A. J. Pierzynski, Jesse Orosco, Butch Wynegar, Trent Oeltjen, Kent Hrbek, Chad Moeller, LaTroy Hawkins, Grant Balfour, Denny Neagle, Michael Restovich, Eddie Guardado, Loek van Mil, Tommy Watkins, J. D. Durbin, Marty Cordova, Pat Mahomes, Juan Rincon, Alex Burnett, Paul Abbott, Luke Hughes, Jesse Crain, Denny Hocking, Rene Tosoni, Daniel Berg, Jake Mauer, Levale Speigner, Michael Ryan, Liam Hendriks, Rich Becker, Saul Rivera, Trevor Plouffe, Joshua Hill, Armando Gabino, Steve Tolleson, Jarvis Brown, Matt Fox, Willie Banks, Chris Cates, Luis Maza, David Bromberg, Steve Dunn, Anthony Slama, Tom Stuifbergen, Mark Portugal, Scott Leius, Brock Peterson, Tim Lahey, Willie Eyre, James Beresford, Tyler Ladendorf, Allan Anderson, Rick Sofield, Estarlin De Los Santos, B. J. Garbe, Rich Yett, Gus Gandarillas, Bradley Tippett, Cleatus Davidson, Dan Masteller, Mark Funderburk, Mike Misuraca, Lenny Webster, Lenny Faedo, Jesus Merchan, Derek Parks, David Winfree. Excerpt: Daniel Paul Valencia (born September 19, 1984, in Miami, Florida) is a third baseman for the Minnesota Twins. In high school, he was all-county three times and all-state twice. In college, he was Southern Conference Freshman of the Year, second-team all-conference, and on his all-regional team. He was drafted while he was a junior at the University of Miami, by the Twins in the 19th round of the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft, the 576th player overall. In the minors, Valencia was an All-Star in the Appalachian League (2006), the Midwest League (2007), and the Florida State League (2008). He entered the 2010 season ranked as the sixth-best prospect of the Twins by Baseball America. Valencia made his major league debut with the Twins in June 2010. He was named the third baseman on Baseball America's 2010 All-Rookie Team, and the third ...