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Committee Chairman

Kirk Buchner, "The Committee Chairman", is the owner and operator of the site.  Kirk can be contacted at [email protected] .

40. Andrus Peat

Andrus Peat came by his skills as a lineman naturally, as he is the sone of former Guard, Todd Peat, who played nine years in the NFL.  Peat played his college ball at Stanford, where in 2014, he won the Morris Trophy as the top Linemen in the Pac-12.  Peat’s success as a Cardinal translated to the NFL Draft, where the Saints used the 13th Overall Pick to select him.

239. Joe Judge

Joe Judge played the vast majority of his career with the Washington Senators, where he was one of the best First Baseman of the American League during his era.

Judge debuted for the Washington Senators in 1915, and two years later, he was cemented as the starter at First for the Sens. Judge would regularly collect Hits, and as a Senator, he had nine .300-plus seasons.  The First Baseman helped lead Washington to their first World Series win in franchise history, and he would amass 2,352 Hits and a .298 Batting Average over his career.

243. Chuck Knoblauch

Chuck Knoblauch had a very unique career in that he was equally praised as he was much as he was maligned.