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GOAT01 Challenge Associated Players After Round 25 GOAT01 Challenge Associated Players after Round 25 Rnd Seq Competitor Year PlayerName MLB Roster 14 120 Andrea 2004 Bobby Abreu PHI O4 14 124 Nick 2019 Ronald Acuna ATL O2 24 213 Gary 2000 Antonio Alfonseca FLO P3 4 31 Dave 1999 Roberto Alomar CLE 2B 10 86 Richard 2016 Jose Altuve HOU 2B 16 142 Nick 1996 Brady Anderson BAL O4 15 128 Steve 2016 Nolan Arenado COL 3B 6 52 Nick 2015 Jake Arrieta CHC S3 23 203 Richard 2001 Rich Aurilia SF MI 2 18 Rob 2000 Jeff Bagwell HOU 1B 17 153 Ernie 2018 Trevor Bauer CLE S3 22 192 Andrea 1993 Rod Beck SF P2 5 45 Ernie 1995 Albert Belle CLE O2 21 188 Larry 1987 George Bell TOR U2 19 169 Andrea 2010 Heath Bell SD R2 17 149 Richard 2019 Cody Bellinger LAD O4 23 200 Steve 1999 Jay Bell ARI 2B 6 48 Andrea 2004 Adrian Beltre LAD 3B 13 116 Larry 2004 Carlos Beltran 2Tms O5 22 196 Nick 2004 Armando Benitez FLO R2 22 197 Steve 2006 Lance Berkman HOU U2 13 109 Rob 2018 Mookie Betts BOS U1 12 104 Richard 1996 Dante Bichette COL O1 7 58 Gary 1998 Craig Biggio HOU 2B 11 99 Ernie 2017 Charlie Blackmon COL O3 15 127 Rob 1987 Wade Boggs BOS 3B 1 1 Rob 2001 Barry Bonds SF O1 7 57 Nick 2001 Bret Boone SEA MI 10 84 Andrea 2012 Ryan Braun MIL O2 16 143 Steve 2016 Zack Britton BAL P2 16 139 Dave 1998 Kevin Brown SD P1 21 187 Andrea 2007 Jonathan Broxton LAD P1 20 180 Rob 2015 Madison Bumgarner SF S2 2 15 Gary 1996 Ellis Burks COL O2 6 50 Richard 2012 Miguel Cabrera DET 3B 10 88 Nick 1996 Ken Caminiti SD 3B 22 195 Gary 2010 Robinson Cano NYY U2 2 13 Dave 1988 Jose Canseco OAK O2 25 218 Steve 1985 Gary Carter NYM C2 18 158 Richard 1986 Joe Carter CLE CI 17 145 Rob 2000 Luis Castillo FLO MI 5 44 Larry 1998 Vinny Castilla COL 3B 11 95 Richard 2012 Aroldis Chapman CIN P1 E:\GOAT01\Reports\Aps01.r25 1 of 6 6/10/2020 7:52 AM GOAT01 Challenge Associated Players after Round 25 Rnd Seq Competitor Year PlayerName MLB Roster 3 20 Steve 1997 Roger Clemens TOR S1 2 16 Nick 2019 Gerrit Cole HOU S1 4 36 Rob 1987 Vince Coleman STL O2 22 191 Larry 1988 David Cone NYM P1 12 107 Steve 2014 Johnny Cueto CIN S3 8 72 Rob 2000 Johnny Damon KC O4 24 209 Larry 2013 Yu Darvish TEX P3 20 178 Nick 2013 Chris Davis BAL U2 4 34 Nick 1987 Eric Davis CIN O1 11 93 Nick 2018 Jacob deGrom NYM S4 18 161 Steve 2000 Carlos Delgado TOR CI 3 27 Ernie 2018 Edwin Diaz SEA R1 9 81 Ernie 2015 Josh Donaldson TOR 3B 18 155 Larry 1993 Lenny Dykstra PHI U1 7 59 Richard 1992 Dennis Eckersley OAK R2 23 205 Andrea 1986 Mark Eichhorn TOR P3 6 47 Larry 2011 Jacoby Ellsbury BOS O2 10 89 Steve 2000 Darin Erstad ANA O4 24 211 Dave 2016 Jeurys Familia NYM P3 7 61 Andrea 2016 Jose Fernandez MIA S3 17 152 Larry 2009 Prince Fielder MIL CI 25 223 Andrea 2005 Chone Figgins LAA CI 18 160 Nick 1985 Carlton Fisk CHW C2 14 123 Gary 2003 Keith Foulke OAK P1 24 208 Ernie 1991 Julio Franco TEX MI 3 23 Richard 2003 Eric Gagne LAD R1 5 42 Dave 1996 Andres Galarraga COL 1B 9 73 Rob 1999 Nomar Garciaparra BOS SS 19 168 Dave 2000 Jason Giambi OAK CI 17 151 Andrea 2010 Carlos Gonzalez COL U1 20 177 Gary 2012 Gio Gonzalez WAS S4 10 83 Larry 1998 Juan Gonzalez TEX O4 5 40 Gary 2001 Luis Gonzalez ARI O5 2 10 Ernie 1985 Dwight Gooden NYM S1 21 183 Nick 2011 Curtis Granderson NYY O5 9 79 Andrea 2001 Shawn Green LAD O1 9 77 Richard 2015 Zack Greinke LAD S4 5 38 Steve 1997 Ken Griffey SEA O2 9 80 Larry 1993 Marquis Grissom MON O3 4 33 Gary 2002 Vladimir Guerrero MON O4 11 91 Rob 1987 Tony Gwynn SD O5 14 126 Rob 2019 Josh Hader MIL R2 20 174 Andrea 2011 Roy Halladay PHI S5 E:\GOAT01\Reports\Aps01.r25 2 of 6 6/10/2020 7:52 AM GOAT01 Challenge Associated Players after Round 25 Rnd Seq Competitor Year PlayerName MLB Roster 14 121 Dave 2015 Bryce Harper WAS O5 19 170 Larry 1991 Bryan Harvey CAL R2 21 189 Ernie 2013 Matt Harvey NYM S4 1 9 Ernie 2000 Todd Helton COL 1B 1 6 Dave 1985 Rickey Henderson NYY O1 25 217 Rob 2016 Kyle Hendricks CHC S5 11 96 Dave 2014 Felix Hernandez SEA S4 10 87 Gary 1984 Willie Hernandez DET R1 15 130 Gary 1988 Orel Hershiser LAD S2 20 176 Richard 2000 Richard Hidalgo HOU O5 6 46 Ernie 1998 Trevor Hoffman SD R2 25 222 Dave 1993 Chris Hoiles BAL C2 11 97 Andrea 2013 Greg Holland KC R1 7 55 Rob 2007 Matt Holliday COL O3 8 70 Nick 2006 Ryan Howard PHI 1B 13 111 Nick 1996 Todd Hundley NYM C1 15 135 Ernie 2016 Kenley Jansen LAD P2 5 41 Richard 1999 Derek Jeter NYY SS 8 66 Andrea 1989 Howard Johnson NYM SS 1 5 Richard 2002 Randy Johnson ARI S1 16 138 Andrea 2000 Andruw Jones ATL O5 6 49 Dave 1999 Chipper Jones ATL 3B 23 201 Nick 1992 Doug Jones HOU P1 14 118 Ernie 2017 Aaron Judge NYY O5 3 22 Gary 2011 Matt Kemp LAD O3 17 150 Dave 1998 Jason Kendall PIT C1 23 199 Rob 2011 Ian Kennedy ARI S4 6 54 Rob 2000 Jeff Kent SF 2B 4 30 Andrea 2015 Clayton Kershaw LAD S2 9 75 Nick 2013 Craig Kimbrel ATL R1 24 214 Nick 2002 Byung-Hyun Kim ARI P2 5 39 Nick 2017 Corey Kluber CLE S2 7 63 Ernie 1997 Chuck Knoblauch MIN 2B 15 133 Andrea 1996 Barry Larkin CIN MI 14 122 Richard 2005 Derrek Lee CHC 1B 24 215 Steve 2016 Jon Lester CHC S5 18 162 Rob 2004 Brad Lidge HOU P2 18 156 Andrea 1999 Mike Lieberthal PHI C2 11 98 Larry 2009 Tim Lincecum SF S2 25 224 Larry 2001 Paul Lo Duca LAD C2 4 28 Ernie 1996 Kenny Lofton CLE O1 3 25 Andrea 2003 Javy Lopez ATL C1 8 68 Richard 1995 Greg Maddux ATL S3 E:\GOAT01\Reports\Aps01.r25 3 of 6 6/10/2020 7:52 AM GOAT01 Challenge Associated Players after Round 25 Rnd Seq Competitor Year PlayerName MLB Roster 21 186 Dave 2000 Edgar Martinez SEA U1 18 154 Ernie 2018 J. D. Martinez BOS U2 1 7 Andrea 1999 Pedro Martinez BOS S1 23 206 Larry 1990 Ramon Martinez LAD P2 19 171 Ernie 2007 Russell Martin LAD C1 16 141 Gary 1997 Tino Martinez NYY 1B 22 194 Richard 2007 Victor Martinez CLE C2 19 167 Richard 1985 Don Mattingly NYY U1 3 19 Rob 2009 Joe Mauer MIN C1 20 173 Larry 2006 Brian McCann ATL C1 18 159 Gary 1985 Willie McGee STL U1 2 12 Andrea 1998 Mark McGwire STL 1B 13 110 Steve 2015 Mark Melancon PIT P1 16 144 Rob 2016 Andrew Miller NYY P1 22 190 Ernie 1987 Paul Molitor MIL CI 16 140 Richard 2019 Charlie Morton TB S5 20 175 Dave 2006 Joe Nathan MIN P2 18 157 Dave 1998 Robb Nen SF R2 14 119 Larry 2018 Aaron Nola PHI S4 25 220 Gary 2001 Hideo Nomo BOS S5 13 117 Ernie 2007 Magglio Ordonez DET O4 12 100 Ernie 2006 David Ortiz BOS U1 21 181 Rob 1999 Rafael Palmeiro TEX U2 12 101 Larry 2007 Jake Peavy SD S3 23 207 Ernie 1988 Pascual Perez MON S5 2 17 Steve 1997 Mike Piazza LAD C1 20 172 Ernie 2007 Jorge Posada NYY C2 11 94 Gary 2012 Buster Posey SF C1 15 134 Larry 2015 David Price DET S5 13 115 Andrea 2003 Mark Prior CHC S4 20 179 Steve 1988 Kirby Puckett MIN O5 1 8 Larry 2003 Albert Pujols STL 1B 17 146 Steve 2007 J. J. Putz SEA P3 12 102 Andrea 1984 Tim Raines MON O3 3 24 Dave 2007 Hanley Ramirez FLO SS 17 147 Nick 2018 Jose Ramirez CLE CI 3 26 Larry 1999 Manny Ramirez CLE O1 6 51 Gary 2006 Jose Reyes NYM SS 9 74 Steve 2004 Mariano Rivera NYY R2 8 64 Ernie 2012 Fernando Rodney TB P1 1 3 Nick 1998 Alex Rodriguez SEA SS 5 37 Rob 2008 Francisco Rodriguez LAA R1 2 14 Richard 1999 Ivan Rodriguez TEX C1 E:\GOAT01\Reports\Aps01.r25 4 of 6 6/10/2020 7:52 AM GOAT01 Challenge Associated Players after Round 25 Rnd Seq Competitor Year PlayerName MLB Roster 6 53 Steve 2007 Jimmy Rollins PHI SS 25 221 Richard 2006 B. J. Ryan TOR P3 10 82 Ernie 1989 Bret Saberhagen KC S2 19 163 Rob 2007 Takashi Saito LAD P3 12 106 Nick 2018 Chris Sale BOS S5 8 65 Larry 1987 Juan Samuel PHI 2B 5 43 Andrea 1990 Ryne Sandberg CHC 2B 8 67 Dave 2004 Johan Santana MIN S2 7 60 Dave 2018 Max Scherzer WAS S1 9 78 Dave 2002 Curt Schilling ARI S3 13 114 Dave 2003 Jason Schmidt SF S5 2 11 Larry 1986 Mike Scott HOU S1 13 113 Richard 2003 Gary Sheffield ATL O2 7 62 Larry 2003 John Smoltz ATL R1 4 32 Richard 2018 Blake Snell TB S2 3 21 Nick 2002 Alfonso Soriano NYY 2B 1 4 Gary 1998 Sammy Sosa CHC O1 12 103 Dave 2017 Giancarlo Stanton MIA O4 24 216 Rob 1996 Terry Steinbach OAK C2 22 193 Dave 2018 Trevor Story COL MI 14 125 Steve 2017 Stephen Strasburg WAS S4 15 129 Nick 1987 Darryl Strawberry NYM O3 8 71 Steve 2001 Ichiro Suzuki SEA O3 21 182 Steve 2005 Mark Teixeira TEX U1 4 29 Larry 2004 Miguel Tejada BAL SS 7 56 Steve 1990 Bobby Thigpen CHW R1 10 90 Rob 2000 Frank Thomas CHW CI 17 148 Gary 2002 Jim Thome CLE CI 19 164 Steve 1987 Alan Trammell DET MI 21 185 Richard 2018 Blake Treinen OAK P2 10 85 Dave 2012 Mike Trout LAA O3 9 76 Gary 1985 John Tudor STL S1 16 137 Larry 2006 Chase Utley PHI MI 23 202 Gary 2007 Jose Valverde ARI P2 12 105 Gary 2003 Jason Varitek BOS C2 24 210 Andrea 1998 Greg Vaughn SD U2 11 92 Steve 1996 Mo Vaughn BOS 1B 4 35 Steve 2019 Justin Verlander HOU S2 19 165 Nick 2016 Jonathan Villar MIL U1 19 166 Gary 1988 Frank Viola MIN S3 25 225 Ernie 1999 Omar Vizquel CLE SS 24 212 Richard 2010 Joey Votto CIN U2 15 132 Dave 1999 Billy Wagner HOU R1 E:\GOAT01\Reports\Aps01.r25 5 of 6 6/10/2020 7:52 AM GOAT01 Challenge Associated Players after Round 25 Rnd Seq Competitor Year PlayerName MLB Roster 22 198 Rob 2010 Adam Wainwright STL S3 1 2 Steve 1997 Larry Walker COL O1 13 112 Gary 1993 John Wetteland MON R2 25 219 Nick 1999 Scott Williamson CIN P3 23 204 Dave 2003 Preston Wilson COL U2 12 108 Rob 1998 Kerry Wood CHC S1 8 69 Gary 2007 David Wright NYM 3B 16 136 Ernie 2019 Kirby Yates SD P3 15 131 Richard 2018 Christian Yelich MIL O3 21 184 Gary 2005 Michael Young TEX MI E:\GOAT01\Reports\Aps01.r25 6 of 6 6/10/2020 7:52 AM.
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