About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Mark Reynolds, Shane Victorino, Paul Konerko, Ross Ohlendorf, Carlos Gonzalez, Chad Tracy, Dan Uggla, Ted Lilly, Scott Proctor, Chris Carter, Andy Anderson, Brian Bruney, David Ross, Lance Cormier, Dario Lodigiani, Joe Thurston, Matt Chico, Koyie Hill, Pete Coscarart, Jesus Feliciano, Jason Repko, Matt Herges, Jamie D'Antona, Brian Barden, Bob Wellman, Pedro Astacio, Eric Junge, Greg Aquino, Enrique Gonzalez, Adrian Burnside, Nick Testa, Heath Totten, Damian Rolls, Steven Jackson, Jerry Gil, Bob Savage, Esmerling Vasquez, Agustin Montero, Barry Enright, Josh Collmenter, Bill White, Shane Nance, Cesar Valdez, Konrad Schmidt, Bill Duplissea, Danny Muegge, Onan Masaoka, Scott Maine, Mike Baxes, Steve Colyer, Tim Harrell, Ramon Ramirez, Rob Flippo, Casey Deskins, Leyson Septimo, Collin Cowgill, Ed Easley. Excerpt: Mark Andrew Reynolds (born August 3, 1983, in Pikeville, Kentucky) is a third baseman/first baseman in Major League Baseball who plays for the Baltimore Orioles. He is known both for his power-hitting abilities and for his record-breaking strike out totals. He holds the all-time record for most strikeouts in a season, with 223 in 2009, and has led the National League in strikeouts in each of his three full major-league seasons. Born in Pikeville, Kentucky on August 3, 1983, Reynolds later moved with his family to Virginia Beach, Virginia. In 1994 he played for the Virginia Blasters Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) baseball program, where one of his teammates was B. J. Upton. Both would eventually join B. J.'s younger brother Justin, David Wright and Ryan Zimmerman on a Hampton Roads-based autumn showcase team called the Mets in 2000. The five players, who were all shortstops at the time, rotated among the three positions on the left side and middle of the infield. While with the Mets, Reynolds was nicknamed "Skele...