Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Dave Duncan, Johnny Romano, Moe Drabowsky, Jimy Williams, Joe Azcue, Pat Gillick, Greg Goossen, Jerry Zimmerman, Dizzy Trout, Ryne Duren, Jack Aker, Steve Boros, Rene Lachemann, Jim Pagliaroni, Jackie Collum, Billy DeMars, Ted Bowsfield, Paul Lindblad, Diego Segui, Herm Starrette, Marcel Lachemann, Jim McDonald, Marv Breeding, Claude Raymond, Ted Abernathy, Pedro Ramos, Jerry Stephenson, Jake Jacobs, Dave Roberts, Carl Morton, Eddie Haas, Dick Bates, Joe Hatten, Jose Santiago, Sandy Consuegra, Ossie Chavarria, Ben Wade, Ken Sanders, Ron Moeller, Toby Atwell, Bucky Brandon, Jim Driscoll, Wes Stock, Jim Gosger, Fred Baczewski, Dick Baney, Don Leppert, Ed Palmquist, Carroll Sembera, Jim Archer, Jack Lamabe, Jose Herrera, Mel Held, Ron Piche, Joe Grzenda, Russ Heman, Phil Paine, Weldon Bowlin, Sandy Valdespino, Ed Taylor, Neil Wilson, Steve Whitaker, Chris Van Cuyk, Eddie Basinski, Ossie Blanco, Fred Valentine, Jim Dickson, Rick Herrscher, John Gelnar, Dick Marlowe, Lloyd Merritt, Don Shaw, Chuck Oertel, Billy Williams, John Donaldson, Mike Baxes, Art Ceccarelli, Bill Edgerton, Bill Pleis, Jose Valdivielso, Chuck Diering, Bob Lipski, Babe Birrer, Gerry Schoen, Denny Lemaster, Jesse Hickman. Excerpt: As coach David Edwin Duncan (born September 26, 1945 in Dallas, Texas) is an American former professional baseball player and current pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball in 1964 and from 1967-1976 for the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics, Cleveland Indians and the Baltimore Orioles. Duncan was signed as an amateur free agent by the Kansas City Athletics in 1963. In his first at-bat as a professional baseball player, he hit a home run for the Daytona Beach Islanders of the Florida State League. Duncan made his major league debut on May 6, 1964 at the age of 18, becoming the...