1. Ray Culp
2. Mario Guerrero
3. Reggie Smith
4. Orlando Cepeda
5. Don Lenhardt
6. Eddie Kasko
7. Sonny Siebert
8. Rico Petrocelli
9. Bob Veale
10. Bob Bolin
11. Bob Montgomery
12. Buddy Hunter
13. Carlton Fisk
14. Ben Oglivie
15. Bill Lee
16. Marty Pattin
17. Rick Miller
18. Don Newhauser
19. Luis Tiant
20. Doug Camilli
21. Dwight Evans
22. Eddie Popowski
23. Lynn McGlothern
24. Carl Yastrzemski
25. Dick Pole
26. Tommy Harper
27. Danny Cater
28. John Kennedy
29. Ken Tatum
30. Mike Garman
31. Roger Moret
32. Cecil Cooper
33. Craig Skok
34. Doug Griffin
35. John Curtis
36. Luis Aparicio
Friday, July 3, 2009
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