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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: 47. Chapters: Danny Valencia, Prince Fielder, Dave Nilsson, Ronnie Belliard, Matt Garza, Yovani Gallardo, Bill Hall, Brian Duensing, Lou Palmisano, Geoff Jenkins, Eliezer Alfonzo, Nick Neugebauer, Chris Capuano, Drew Anderson, Carlos Silva, Loek van Mil, Wilson Ramos, Tony Gwynn, Jr., Chad Fox, Dana Eveland, Alex Burnett, Brad Nelson, Fernando Vina, Vinny Rottino, Ben Revere, Luke Hughes, Anthony Swarzak, Jeff Manship, Carlos Villanueva, Rene Tosoni, Adam Heether, Tim Dillard, Al Reyes, Daniel Berg, Callix Crabbe, Alexi Casilla, Rob Delaney, Liam Hendriks, Ruddy Lugo, Bucky Jacobsen, Hernan Iribarren, John Jaha, Valerio de los Santos, Trevor Plouffe, Joshua Hill, Tim Bausher, Armando Gabino, Jose Mijares, Steve Tolleson, Matt Fox, Chris Cates, David Bromberg, Ty Taubenheim, Chris Barnwell, Dennis Sarfate, Paul Rutgers, Anthony Slama, Matt Childers, Mitch Stetter, Tom Stuifbergen, Chris Saenz, Cole DeVries, Mike Jones, Brian Mallette, James Beresford, Steve Woodard, Carlos Corporan, Tyler Ladendorf, Horacio Estrada, Luis Martinez, Danny Klassen, Ozzie Chavez, Jason Childers, Frank Mata, Estarlin De Los Santos, Kyle Peterson, Tom Wilhelmsen, Allen Levrault, Mickey Lopez, Pete Zoccolillo, Bradley Tippett, David Winfree, Allan de San Miguel, Joe Benson. 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...