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Bronson Arroyo

A member of the 2004 Boston Red Sox World Series Championship Team, Bronson Arroyo would go on to have some good seasons in Cincinnati as a Starting Pitcher and would make the National League All Star Team and lead the league in Innings Pitched in 2006.

Brian Roberts

Spending all but his final season in the majors with the Baltimore Orioles, Brian Roberts had a productive career twice leading the American League in Doubles and had another where he was the Stolen Base leader.  He would crack both the 1,500 Hit and 30 bWAR mark and should be allowed on to the ballot.

Brad Penny

Brad Penny was a member of the Florida Marlins team that won the 2003 World Series.  Penny went 2 and 0 in the Fall Classic, but would later have better individual seasons as a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he would be selected for two All Star Games and would finish third in Cy Young voting in 2007.

72. Bobby Abreu

While Bobby Abreu is not considered by many to be a Hall of Fame baseball player, the fact remains that he is a very patient hitter with a high On Base Percentage who was a master of working the pitcher’s count.  He would finish his career a shade under 60 bWAR and 2,500 Hits and had a much better career than the average baseball fan realized.