About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Rick Ankiel, Chris Carpenter, Walker Cooper, Dmitri Young, Jason Isringhausen, Scott Arnold, Daniel Descalso, Doug Creek, Aaron Miles, Chris Lambert, Brendan Ryan, Mark Mulder, Ray Lankford, Josh Kinney, Walter Alston, Brett Wallace, Matt Clement, Jaime Garcia, Joe Nelson, Blake Hawksworth, Jeff Fassero, Aaron Herr, Mort Cooper, Joe Mather, Todd Wellemeyer, Mike DiFelice, Pete Parise, Jason Motte, Eduardo Sanchez, Bryan Anderson, Mike Fiore, Bernard Gilkey, Rich Rundles, Chris Perez, Jess Todd, Johnny Wyrostek, Luke Gregerson, John Mabry, Reid Gorecki, Kyle McClellan, Rico Washington, Mike McCoy, Cory Doyne, Chris Mears, Mitchell Boggs, Tyler Johnson, Mark Worrell, Jarrett Hoffpauir, Carmen Cali, Jim Lindeman, Kirk Bullinger, Lance Lynn, Troy Cate, Luis Perdomo, Justin Fiske, Joe Boever, Terry Evans, George Payne, Robinson Cancel, T. J. Mathews, John Frascatore, Tyler Norrick, Adam Ottavino, Craig Wilson, Josh Pearce, Keith Johns, Mike Gulan, Tyler Herron, Cal Eldred, Peter Kozma, Joe Hall, Trey Hearne, Tom Urbani, Lee Tunnell, Jeremy Hernandez, Mark Hamilton, Amaury Cazana, Mike Milchin, Allen Craig, Jon Jay, Pete Zoccolillo, Brandon Dickson, Marc Ronan, Ray Yochim, Fernando Salas, Daryl Jones, Kyle Mura, Marty Mason, Francisco Samuel, Brad Furnish, Brad Cresse, John Urrea, Brian Broderick, Steve Peters, Bryan Eversgerd, Blix Donnelly. Excerpt: Richard Alexander Ankiel (pronounced; born July 19, 1979) is a Major League Baseball outfielder who is currently with the Washington Nationals. He bats and throws left-handed. Ankiel was a pitcher with the St. Louis Cardinals from 1999 until 2001, when he lost his ability to throw strikes consistently. After trying to regain his pitching form in the minor leagues, he switched to the outfield in early 2005. For two and a half years, he honed his skills as a hitter and fielde...