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Saturday, February 4, 2023
Former MLB Players
On January 26, 2017, I went to a baseball clinic that was run by a bunch of former MLB players. It was a rigorous clinic, but I held my own with the other players. After practice, a couple of them gave speeches. After that, we were each given a new baseball for all the players to sign. Alas, I can't remember who was there. However, I decided to look at some of the autographs and try to determine who made them. I did some research, and am pretty confident that it was signed by Tony Gwynn Jr. (son of the Hall of Famer), Tim Stauffer (who pitched 201 games from 2005 through 2015), and Chris Young (a former pitcher who is now GM of the Texas Rangers). Even better, my mom found some information on the clinic and told me that it was also run by Phil Ouellette, Tim Leary, Raul Gonzalez, Mike Gallo, and Jim Lentine.
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