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Pictures with athletes

This page is dedicated to all the professional athletes that I have met, or otherwise stated, professional athletes that have met me.

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Barry Bonds
Left Fielder
San Francisco Giants

You may recognize him as baseball's single season home run leader, the only 6 time MVP winner, a yearly gold glove winner, the second ever member of the 40-40 club, or like me, as the best player of this generation and best LF ever.

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Stacy Keibler
World Wrestling Entertainment

Stacy's WWF page (more pics)

In my opinion the hottest woman in the world. This scan doesn't do her justice.

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Ray King
Relief Pitcher
St. Louis Cardinals

Ray is one of the more underappreciated players in all of baseball. One of the top left-handed relievers in the game today, he will be missed by Brewer faithful (all three of us) as he moves on to his new team, the Atlnta Braves.

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Jason Caffey (center), then of the Milwaukee Bucks, and Rafer Alston, Miami Heat

Jason Caffey was a member of the world champion Chicago Bulls team. Rafer is known as "Skip to my Lou" for his performance in the And1 videos.

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Richie Sexson
First Base
Arizona Diamondbacks

Richie is one of the top power hitters in the game today. In 2001 he hit a team record tying 45 homers, and added to his accomplishments in 2002 by making the all-star team and participating in the Home Run Derby!

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Rob Deer
Outfield
Milwaukee Brewers 1986-91

The typical Brewer all-or-nothing slugger, he was also an underrated defensive player, with a good arm and made several homerun saving catches. This hero of County Stadium hit several big homeruns for the Brewers. In 1987 he hit a game-tying 3 run homer in the 9th inning of the Easter Sunday game. Later that year he hit grand slams in consecutive games at Cleveland. And, in his first at-bat as a Brewer, he homered onto the roof of old Comiskey Park against Tom Seaver in April of 1986.

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Jon Miller
broadcaster SF Giants

Jon Miller has one of the most recognized voices in all of baseball. He serves as voice of the Giants, but is probably better known for his work on ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball.

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Jeff Cirillo
Third Base
San Diego Padres

Cirillo has hit .300 several times in his big league career. An excellent defensive player, he has yet to win a gold glove award, but now in the American League perhaps he will finally get his due.

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Charles Woodson
Cornerback
Oakland Raiders
 
One of the top DB's in the game today, he won the Heisman at Michigan.  Sure he plays for the hated Radiers, but you much respect talent and great players, which applies in this case.

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Casey Jacobsen
Shooting Guard
Phoenix Suns

The then second year guard out of Stanford had the opportunity to meet me on his 23rd birthday.  In 2003-04, the sharpshooter finished ninth in the NBA in 3 point shooting.  He posted a season-high 18 points in February, 2003 against the Utah Jazz.

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Robert Traylor
Power Forward
New Orleans Hornets

Here I am with "the Tractor" while he was a member of the Bucks. The rights to the former lottery pick were acquired by the Bucks for Dirk Nowitzki and Pat Garrity.

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Pete Rose
First Base
All-Time Hit King
 
Pete Rose has more hits than anybody else to ever pick up a bat in big league play.  Known as "Charlie Hustle" he gave it his all on the playing field.  A man that should be in the Hall of Fame for what he did as a player (editorial comment).

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Dennis Martinez
Starting Pitcher
 
Known as "el Presidente", this right hander was one of the best in the game during the 1980's and 1990's.  He was a multi-time all-star with the Montreal Expos.