About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 55. Chapters: Alex Gonzalez, Aaron Hill, Adam Everett, Al Bridwell, Alcides Escobar, Alex Rodriguez, Alvin Dark, Arky Vaughan, Ben Zobrist, Bert Campaneris, Bill Dahlen, Bill Narleski, Bobby Crosby, Brandon Inge, Bryce Harper, Chris Woodward, Cliff Pennington, Clint Barmes, Cody Ransom, Craig Counsell, Dave Concepcion, Don Zimmer, Dustin Pedroia, Everth Cabrera, Frank Verdi, Freddy Parent, Freddy Sanchez, Hughie Jennings, Ivan DeJesus, Jr., Ivan Ochoa, J. J. Hardy, Jason Donald, Jimy Williams, Joe Sewell, Joe Tinker, John Henry Lloyd, Jose Iglesias, Jose Reyes, Kazuo Matsui, Kenny Kuhn, Kid Elberfeld, Lou Boudreau, Marco Scutaro, Matt Gedman, Maury Wills, Michael Young, Mickey Mantle, Nick Green, Omar Vizquel, Pete Runnels, Rabbit Maranville, Rafael Furcal, Ramiro Pena, Ray Chapman, Rico Petrocelli, Stephen Drew, Yamaico Navarro. Excerpt: The requested page title was invalid, empty, or an incorrectly linked inter-language or inter-wiki title.It may contain one or more characters that can't be used in titles. Return to Main Page. Aaron Walter Hill (born on March 21, 1982 in Visalia, California) is a Major League Baseball player and second-baseman for the Toronto Blue Jays. Hill was drafted by Toronto in the first round (13th overall) of the 2003 MLB First Year Draft as a shortstop, but moved to second base after the departure of Blue Jays' former second baseman Orlando Hudson. Hill was originally drafted by the Anaheim Angels in the 7th round of the June 2000 Draft. Hill turned down the offer, opting to attend Louisiana State University and play for the varsity Fighting Tigers baseball team. While at LSU, Hill posted a career .335 batting average with 23 home runs and 150 RBIs. Hill was Toronto's first draft pick (13th overall) in the 2003 MLB First Year Draft, and he made his major league debut on May 20, 2005 after being called up from the minor leagues a day earlier as an injury replacement for Corey Koskie. Althoug...