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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: 198. Chapters: Sam Fuld, Don Demeter, Billy Sunday, Jim Thorpe, Josh Hamilton, Jacoby Ellsbury, Ryan Kalish, Milton Bradley (baseball), Phil Nevin, Pepper Martin, Miguel Cabrera, Ted Petoskey, Gabe Kapler, John Bowker (baseball), Jose Bautista, Bill Rumler, Melky Cabrera, Bryce Harper, Alex Johnson, Ben Paschal, Billy Beane, Gus Williams (outfielder), Shoeless Joe Jackson, Cito Gaston, Rick Ankiel, Nick Swisher, Cesar Tovar, George Jackson (baseball), Charlie Manuel, Ken Harrelson, Frenchy Bordagaray, Raul Ibanez, Bob Skube, Harry Rosenberg, Johnny Lindell, John Montgomery Ward, Joe Pepitone, Nyjer Morgan, John Herrnstein, Luis Durango, Greasy Neale, Whitey Herzog, Shane Victorino, Walt Williams (baseball), David Newhan, Brian Horwitz, Jeff Conine, Kirk Gibson, Ralph Mattis, Allie Clark, Andrew McCutchen, Denny Williams, Jonny Gomes, Giancarlo Stanton, Delmon Young, Chad Mottola, Randy Velarde, Adam Stern, Billy Lush (baseball), Lastings Milledge, Brooks Kieschnick, Juan Encarnacion, Brett Gardner, DeWayne Wise, Jack Cust, Dmitri Young, Greg Gross, Ryan Langerhans, Andre Ethier, Joe Nuxhall, Bob Fothergill, Jayson Werth, Yoenis Cespedes, Olaf Henriksen, Jay Bruce, Harry Stovey, Marcus Thames, Cameron Maybin, Bobby Kielty. 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...