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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: 187. Chapters: Sam Fuld, Hobie Landrith, Jason Marquis, Steve Boros, Matt Lawton, Rogers Hornsby, Bobby Murcer, Carlos Zambrano, Lee Smith (baseball), Ron Santo, Milton Bradley (baseball), Jamie Moyer, Greg Maddux, Phil Nevin, Gabby Hartnett, Hack Wilson, Alfonso Soriano, Tony La Russa, Lou Brock, Michael Barrett (baseball), Paul Bako, Johnny Evers, Bob Miller (1957-1974 pitcher), Lon Warneke, Frank Chance, Roger Bresnahan, Howard Johnson (baseball), Nomar Garciaparra, Scott Williamson, Don Larsen, Bill Buckner, John Grabow, Gus Mancuso, Kenny Lofton, Sammy Sosa, Kerry Wood, Andre Dawson, Don Kessinger, Ryne Sandberg, Goose Gossage, Carl Lundgren, George Kelly (baseball), Benito Santiago, Don Zimmer, Randy Hundley, Dizzy Dean, Del Rice, Matt Stairs, Chuck Connors, Davey Johnson, Joe Girardi, Terry Francona, Tony Lazzeri, Mark Prior, Freddie Lindstrom. Excerpt: Samuel Babson "Sam" Fuld (born November 20, 1981) is an American professional baseball outfielder with the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball. Despite being diagnosed with diabetes at the age of 10, Fuld began his baseball career by twice batting .600 in high school, during which time Baseball America ranked him 19th in the country. He played college baseball at Stanford. There, he was a two-time All American, set the school record for career runs scored, and established the College World Series record for career hits. Fuld was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 2004. He was an All Star two years later in the Florida State League. A year after that, he was voted the Most Valuable Player in the Arizona Fall League. In the minors, as a result of his fearless defense, he was referred to as "a crash test dummy with a death wish," a "human wrecking ball act," a "wall magnet," and a "manager's dream and a trainer's worst nightmare." Fuld made his major league debut with the...