Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Fort Wayne Wizards players, Matt Lawton, Jake Peavy, Will Venable, Torii Hunter, A. J. Pierzynski, Chad Moeller, Oliver Perez, Jon Huber, LaTroy Hawkins, Eddie Bonine, Eric Cyr, Manny Ayala, Michael Cuddyer, Michael Restovich, Jack Cassel, Chad Huffman, Cory Luebke, Matt Bush, Josh Barfield, Aaron Fultz, Joakim Soria, Juan Rincon, Mike Ekstrom, Matt Antonelli, Justin Germano, Josh Geer, Clay Condrey, Brad Thomas, Mat Latos, Chris Oxspring, Jeff Smith, Dirk Hayhurst, Luke Carlin, Jared Wells, Cesar Ramos, Jackson Quezada, David Pauley, David Freese, Drew Macias, Michael Ryan, Dennis Tankersley, Jeff Harris, Lance Zawadzki, Javier Valentin, Clayton Hamilton, Cedric Hunter, James Darnell, Chad Allen, Ray Chang, Jon Link, Wade LeBlanc, Cory Doyne, Kyle Blanks, Travis Chick, Colt Hynes, Luis Cruz, Ben Howard, Brandon Kintzler, Jesus Lopez, Luis Durango, Derek McDaid, Wilton Lopez, Steve Watkins, Dale Thayer, Jose Lobaton, Mike Baxter, Leo Rosales, J. J. Furmaniak, Sean Kazmar, Craig Cooper, Colt Morton, Cliff Bartosh, Jeremy Owens, Nick Hundley, Jedd Gyorko, Gus Gandarillas, Cleatus Davidson, Scott Watkins. Excerpt: Matthew "Matt" Lawton, Jr. (born November 3, 1971 in Gulfport, Mississippi) is a retired professional baseball whose career spanned 15 seasons, including 12 seasons in Major League Baseball. Lawton, an outfielder, made his major league debut September 5, 1995, with the Minnesota Twins, who signed him four years prior. He also played in the majors with the New York Mets (2001), the Cleveland Indians (2002-04), the Pittsburgh Pirates (2005), the Chicago Cubs (2005), the New York Yankees (2005), and the Seattle Mariners (2006). Over his major league career, Lawton compiled a .267 batting average with 1,273 hits, 267 doubles, 17 triples, 138 home runs, 631 runs batted in (RBIs), 165 stolen bases, and 681 walks in...