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Nothin' like seeing Rollie Fingers do better as a hitter than a pitcher :lol He hit a homer, but then lost the game.

The HR derby, especially with Mikey in it...

he hasnt been names yet has he?

 

i saw Garrett Anderson and Jason Giambi were added today

none...........................All star games are rather boring except for basketball all star game in my opinion.

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LEGENDS ROSTER

Ozzie Smith Hall of Fame shortstop

Ernie Banks Hall of Fame shortstop, Cubs

Dave Winfield Hall of Fame outfielder

Gary Carter Hall of Fame catcher (2003 inductee)

Rollie Fingers Hall of Fame pitcher

Ryne Sandberg Former All-Star second baseman, Cubs

Goose Gossage Former All-Star pitcher, Yankees/White Sox

Wade Boggs Former All-Star third baseman and batting champion

Jack McDowell Former All-Star pitcher, White Sox

Bo Jackson Former All-Star outfielder, Royals/White Sox

Fred Lynn Former All-Star outfielder

Harold Reynolds Former All-Star second baseman

Harold Baines Former All-Star, White Sox

 

 

 

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