Before They Were Stars
Before These Baseball Players Were All-Stars, They Had To Get Through High School
They say baseball is America's pastime. (We don't know who “they” are either. Sorry. We're working on it.) July marks the middle of a long season for the boys of summer. For us, it's a good excuse to play a game of “Who Am I?” with some of your favorite players that represent their teams on the diamond. Can you guess who's who? Check out these pics to find out! By Brett Singer
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David Wright—Now
If the New York Mets have a player that comes close to being their own version of Derek Jeter, David Wright is that guy. While he hasn’t had Jeter’s career (to be fair, no one has), he is younger and so far is doing quite well for himself. At the tender age of 29, he has a career batting average of .303 and is making his sixth trip to the All-Star Game this year.
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