1. Manny Alexander (1 time)
2. Donnie Sadler (1)
3. Todd Benzinger (5)
4. JD Drew (8)
5. Carl Everett (9)
6. Mike Lowell (2)
7. Cliff Floyd (7)
8. Brian Dauback (3)
9. Ellis Burks (8)
10. Todd Walker (2)
11. Carlos Baerga (1)
12. Nomar Garciaparra (1)
13. Kevin Millar (5)
14. Trot Nixon (1)
15. Jason Varitek (2)
16. Scott Cooper (1)
17. JT Snow (16)
18. Brady Anderson (3)
19. Julio Lugo (5)
20. Edgar Renteria (8)
21. Phil Plantier (1)
22. Josh Beckett (3)
23. Jay Payton (7)
24. Hideo Nomo (5)
25. Bruce Hurst (1)
26. Rico Brogna (2)
27. Roberto Petagine (1)
28. Troy O’Leary (4)
29. Andre Dawson (2)
30. Orlando Cabrera (6)
31. Doug Mientkiewicz (2)
32. Gabe Kapler (2)
33. Will Cordero (6)
34. Lou Merloni (1)
35. Wade Boggs (3)
36. Tim Naehring (1)
I know I just did a list, but this one was too timely to pass up.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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