Source: Wikia. Pages: 60. Chapters: Aaron Cook, Alan Embree, Andres Galarraga, Andy Ashby, Brad Hawpe, Brent Mayne, Bret Saberhagen, Brian Fuentes, Byung-Hyun Kim, Clint Barmes, Craig Counsell, Dale Murphy, Dante Bichette, Darren Bragg, Dexter Fowler, Ellis Burks, Elmer Dessens, Eric Wedge, Gabe Kapler, Greg Vaughn, Greg Zaun, Gregg Zaun, Jack Cust, Javier Lopez, Jay Payton, Jayson Nix, Jeff Francis, Jeremy Affeldt, Jeromy Burnitz, Juan Acevedo, Juan Pierre, Julian Tavarez, Kazuo Matsui, LaTroy Hawkins, Lance Painter, Larry Walker, Mark Bellhorn, Mark Redman, Matt Holliday, Mike Hampton, Mike Myers, Pedro Astacio, Preston Wilson, Ramon Ramirez, Ron Gant, Ron Villone, Ryan Shealy, Sandy Alomar, Jr., Scott Podsednik, Steve Finley, Todd Helton, Todd Hollandsworth, Todd Jones, Todd Walker, Troy Tulowitzki, Ubaldo Jimenez, Vinny Castilla, Willie Blair. Excerpt: Aaron Lane Cook (born February 8, 1979, in Fort Campbell, Kentucky) is a right-handed Major League Baseball starting pitcher for the Colorado Rockies. He has played with the Rockies for his entire Major League career. Cook saw his 2004 season come to an abrupt end when it was discovered that he suffers from pulmonary embolism, or blood clots. During an August 7 start against the Cincinnati Reds, Cook complained of dizziness and shortness of breath. After he was taken to a local hospital, doctors discovered blood clots had formed in his right shoulder. On September 10, Cook underwent extensive surgery at a St. Louis hospital during which the first rib on his right side was removed to relieve compression on a major blood vein. He stayed on the disabled list until July 30, when he gave up seven runs and eleven hits in 4 1/3 innings of a 9-2 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies at Coors Field. His first 2005 victory came in an 11-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on August 15 when he pitched six innings and gave up two runs and nine hits. In his final 12 starts of 2005, Cook went 7-1 with a 3.07 ERA. For this outs...