Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: Paul Bako, Bobby Jenks, Brendan Donnelly, Josh Fields, Royce Ring, Jon Rauch, Brian Anderson, John Ely, David Lundquist, Jeremy Reed, Kanekoa Texeira, Lance Broadway, Joe Borchard, Adam Russell, Charlie Haeger, Josh Paul, Gary Majewski, Clayton Richard, Michael Morse, Kevin Beirne, Matt Guerrier, Fabio Castro, Gio Gonzalez, Jack Egbert, Brandon McCarthy, Ehren Wassermann, Jon Link, Tyler Lumsden, Donny Lucy, Lucas Harrell, Andre King, Dwayne Pollok, Boone Logan, Aaron Cunningham, Humberto Quintero, McKay Christensen, Fernando Hernandez, Ryan Sweeney, Brandon Allen, Stefan Gartrell, Mario Valenzuela, Fautino De Los Santos, Brandon Hyde, Rocky Biddle, Rod Myers. Excerpt: Gabor Paul Bako II (pronounced; born June 20, 1972) is a catcher in Major League Baseball who is currently a free agent. Bako is an example of a baseball "journeyman," having played for 11 different major league teams during his 12-year career. He is officially listed at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) and 210 pounds (95 kg). Bako attended high school and college in his home state of Louisiana, winning two conference championships at the University of Southwest Louisiana. After reaching the majors with the American League's Detroit Tigers in 1998, Bako spent seven seasons in the National League, playing with six different teams. He returned to the American League with the Baltimore Orioles and the Kansas City Royals, then played for the Cincinnati Reds and the Philadelphia Phillies for one season each. In 1990, Bako was drafted out of Lafayette High School-who later retired his number 6-with the ninth pick of the sixth round by the Cleveland Indians. He chose not to sign, and attended the University of Southwest Louisiana. In his college career, Bako caught for the Ragin' Cajuns during two consecutive conference championship seasons: 1991 in the American So...