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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: 70. Chapters: Adonis Garcia, Agnes Allen, Albert Almora, Allan Dykstra, Amy Applegren, Anderson Gomes, Andrew Brown (outfielder), Andre King, Andy Pilney, Anthony Jackson (baseball), Antonio Salazar (baseball), Benny Castillo, Bernardo Baro, Bert Yeabsley, Bill Fetzer, Bill Masse, Bill Wright (outfielder), Bobby Pierce, Brad Chalk, Brandon Guyer, Brett Jackson, Brooks Holder, Bubba Starling, Bunk Congalton, Byron Buxton, Chad McConnell, Cristian Guerrero, Darryl Brinkley, Daryl Jones (baseball), Delino DeShields, Jr., Dick Kauffman, Doc Bass, Emeel Salem, Fehlandt Lentini, Frank Colman, Gene Benson, George Carr (baseball), George Springer, Hiroyuki Oze, Icehouse Wilson, Ira T. Carrithers, Isabel Alvarez, Isao Harimoto, Jackie Bradley, Jr., James Gallagher (baseball), Jamie Romak, Jap Payne, Jason Krizan, Jeff Corsaletti, Jeff Jackson (baseball), Jesus Cota, Jimmy Wilkes, Jim Jeffries (baseball), Jorge Soler, Jose Perez (American football), Josh Bell (outfielder), Kash Beauchamp, Kyeong Kang, Kyle Russell, Luis Gonzalez (outfielder), Marcus Knecht, Marc Krauss, Matt den Dekker, Max Kepler-Rozycki, Melba Alspaugh, Michael Choice, Michael Crouse, Mickey Sullivan, Mikie Mahtook, Mitch Dening, Moises Sierra, Nick Weglarz, Ntema Ndungidi, Ollie Carnegie, Pat White (athlete), Pete Hill, Rabbit Whitman, Rich Butler, Robert Refsnyder, Rob Butler, Rob Ducey, Ryan Flaherty, Ryan Westmoreland, Scott Beerer, Scott Bryant, Tatsuhiko Kinjoh, Toe Nash, Tom Burgess (baseball), Victor Roache, Vic Harris (outfielder), Walter E. Marks, Willard Brown, Yuya Hasegawa, Zach Daeges. Excerpt: Patrick Christian White (born February 25, 1986) last played American football for the Virginia Destroyers of the United Football League and former professional baseball player for the Kansas City Royals organization. White played college football at West Virginia. He was drafted by the Dolphins in the second round (44th overall) in the 2009 NFL Draft. After the 2009 season, he retired from football and signed a minor league contract with the Royals during the 2010 season. After appearing in the Fall instructional league, White retired from baseball. White was voted 3rd in the Mr. Football for Alabama his senior high school season. His senior season he rushed for 1,905 yards and 31 touchdowns at Daphne High. He also passed for 1,488 yards and 15 touchdowns. He became a class 6-A All-State first string for football, but played pitcher and outfield in baseball as well, winning two state championships. White was being pursued by West Virginia, Auburn, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State, and Vanderbilt. However, West Virginia University promised White a chance to play quarterback in college, and he eventually signed his letter of intent to WVU. White passed up a career in affiliated baseball and a six-figure salary with the Anaheim Angels to play college football. He began the season as a co-starter along with Adam Bednarik. He started his season out against Syracuse, with 63 yards passing and 20 yards rushing. In the 35-7 victory over Wofford, White passed for 82 yards on six passes out of 10, and rushed for 107 yards and a score. In the 31-19 victory over Maryland, White rushed for 62 yards on nine carries. In the 20-15 victory over ECU, White scored his first ever passing touchdown of his collegiate career and added 64 yards passing. In the 34-17 loss to Virginia Tech, White came into the game in the second half. He totaled 9 passes out of 11 attempts for 85 yards for two touchdowns and 44 yards on the ground. White's shared time with Bednarik continued until the seven