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  2. Paul Lo Duca - Wikipedia

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    Paul Anthony Lo Duca (born April 12, 1972) is an American former professional baseball player and television personality. He played in Major League Baseball as a catcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers ( 1998 – 2004 ), Florida Marlins (2004– 2005 , 2008 ), New York Mets ( 2006 – 2007 ), and Washington Nationals (2008).

  3. Jake Jaeckel - Wikipedia

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    Jaeckel graduated from La Puente High School in 1960, [1] where he played primarily SS and P. He was signed directly out of High School, by the Cubs, playing in their minor league system four seasons before being called up in 1964. [2]

  4. John Poloni - Wikipedia

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    John Paul Poloni (born February 28, 1954) is a left-handed former Major League Baseball pitcher who appeared in two games for the Texas Rangers in 1977. Career [ edit ]

  5. MLB international signing period: 5 players to know in the ...

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    SS Josuar Gonzalez, San Francisco Giants. Beyond Peña, the most highly regarded non-Sasaki prospect in the 2025 class is Gonzalez, who received a signing bonus of nearly $3M from San Francisco.

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  7. Josh Booty - Wikipedia

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    Josh's father Johnny was an All-American high school football player as well at Shreveport's Woodlawn High School (which produced NFL quarterbacks Terry Bradshaw and Joe Ferguson in the 1960s), and was the athletic director at Evangel Christian. He was also one of the founders of the Evangel school that turned into a football factory.

  8. Dave Stevens (amputee sportsman) - Wikipedia

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    Stevens, a congenital amputee, is the only athlete ever to play college football or minor league baseball without legs. [1] He stands 3-foot 2-inches tall and runs using his hands. At Wickenburg High School (Wickenburg, Arizona), 1980–1984, Stevens was a three-sport athlete playing football, baseball and wrestling. He set three Arizona state ...

  9. Paul Bako - Wikipedia

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    He hit a career-high eight home runs during that season, adding 27 doubles and 48 RBIs in 360 at bats. [21] In 1997, playing for the Indianapolis Indians, Bako was a teammate of brothers Aaron and Bret Boone. [22] That year, he batted .243 and matched his previous year's career-high home run total. He had 78 hits in 321 at-bats. [22]