Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Ike Davis, Scott Kazmir, Carlos Beltran, Kazuo Matsui, Brian Bannister, Paul Lo Duca, Angel Berroa, Yusmeiro Petit, Oliver Perez, Ryan Church, Tsuyoshi Shinjo, Mike Jacobs, Matt Lindstrom, Mike Stanton, Daniel Murphy, Cliff Floyd, Angel Pagan, Lucas Duda, Ralph Henriquez, Jr., Gaby Hernandez, Joe Smith, Joe McEwing, Lenny DiNardo, Bobby Parnell, Tom Martin, Ezequiel Carrera, Nick Evans, Robert Manuel, Anderson Machado, Eddie Kunz, Alay Soler, Shawn Bowman, Justin Huber, Bradley Holt, Jenrry Mejia, Dillon Gee, Drew Butera, Evan MacLane, Miguel Pinango, Matt Watson, Bob Keppel, Aarom Baldiris, David Bacani, Matt Peterson, Brett Harper, Tobi Stoner, Neal Musser, Harold Eckert, Jason Scobie, Chase Lambin, Matthew Gahan, Franklin Nunez, Danny Garcia, Carlos Muniz, Wayne Lydon. Excerpt: Connection Timeout Scott Edward Kazmir (born January 24, 1984) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. Kazmir made his Major League debut with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 2004 when he was only 20 years old and at one time held many of the franchise's career pitching records. He is still among the team's all-time leaders in strikeouts, earned run average, wins, and games started. Nagging injuries and problems with mechanics beginning in the 2008 season gradually reduced his effectiveness. He was traded to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in August 2009 and performed well for a time. However, his performance deteriorated during the 2010 season and beyond, eventually leading to his release in June 2011. At Cypress Falls High School, Kazmir was a two-sport athlete, pitching on the baseball team and starting at quarterback on the football team. During one stretch on the prep baseball diamond, Kazmir threw four straight no-hitters. As a senior, he struck out 172 batters in 75 innings and had an ERA of 0.37 Kazmir was h...