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COLBY RASMUS

Full Name: Colby Ryan Rasmus Height: 6-2 Weight: 200 Bats: Left Throws: Left Born: 8/11/86 at Columbus, Georgia 28 Opening Day Age: 24 (Turns 25 on August 11). M.L. Service: 2.000 Became Cardinal: Selected in 1st round (28th overall) of the June 2005 free-agent draft. Contract Status: Signed through 2011.

OUTFIELDER

CAREER: • Holds the highest (.451) among qualifying centerfielders who had fewer than 1,000 at-bats over the past two seasons. • His 37 HR as a centerfielder over the past two seasons ranks 6th in MLB among those playing the position. • His 11 intentional walks as a centerfielder ranks 3rd in the last two seasons. • Ranks 1st among MLB centerfielders in defensive zone rating (.906) over the last two seasons. 2010 SEASON: • Set a career high in almost every offensive category in his second full season in the Majors. • first career grand slam on his 24th birthday (8/11 at CIN) becoming the fifth player (3rd Cardinal) in MLB history to hit his first grand slam on his birthday. • Hit a 483-foot home at KC (6/27), the longest by any N.L. player in 2010. • Recorded his second career multi-HR game 9/9 at ATL tying his career high in hits (4) and RBI (4). • His 12 stolen bases ranked 2nd on the team (Pujols, 14) and his 23 home runs ranked 3rd on the Cardinals. • Walked 63 times, ranking 3rd on the team, after drawing 36 walks his rookie year. • Named Player of the Week (5/31-6/6), batting .500 w/3 HR & 9 RBI. • Tied for the team lead with three triples. • Sat out 13 games with a strained right calf (8/15-8/30). • Walked a career high four times 8/13 vs. CHI and scored a career high four runs on 9/17 vs. SD. • Hit nine home runs in the month of June, tying for second best in the NL. • Ranked 9th in the NL with a .306 road batting average. • Batted .323 in September, setting a monthly high with 32 hits (T5th in NL). • Was 6-for-13 (.462) as a pinch-hitter with a and 4 RBI. His pinch-hit homer on 6/22 at TOR was first of his career. • Had a solid .321 BA (10-31) in 0-2 counts, ranking 2nd in N.L. (4th, MLB). • Led Cardinals with seven fielding gems. • His .358 BA off balls in play in 2010 was 7th-best single-season mark for a Cardinal since 1985 and best since Jim Edmonds’ .382 BABIP in 2002.

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2009 – Completed his first season in the Majors by finishing Game during Major League All-Star break in San among rookie leaders in most offensive categories...led Francisco...selected to the Team USA roster that won the all rookies in games played (147), finished 2nd in homers gold medal in the 2007 Baseball Federation World Cup in (16), 4th in RBI (52), runs (72), hits (119), doubles (22) Chinese Taipei...was one of three players named as the and multi-hit games (32) and his 40 extra-base hits ranked tournament’s Best Three Outfielders...during the World Cup 5th...had a team-high 104 starts in CF...led the team with games, led the USA team with 13 hits, batting .382 (13- five bunt singles...was just the sixth Cardinals rookie since 34) overall and played in all 10 games, also a team high, 1954 to start 100 or more games in CF, joining Ray and also played the most innings of any team member Lankford (‘91), Bake McBride (‘74), Curt Flood (‘58), Bill (78.0)...named to the TOPPS /Minor League Baseball Virdon (‘55) and (‘54)...the last rookie to serve -A All-Star Team...named the Texas League Payer as primary CF for the Cardinals during a playoff season of the Month for May (.340, 8HR, 24RBI) and August was Willie McGee in 1982...was the youngest Opening (.365, 12 HR, 17RBI)...was a three-time Player of the Day player (22 yrs) for the Cardinals since Week for the Texas League, including back-to-back weeks (21 yrs) in 2001...hit a pair of walk-off HR’s...had key 2- in August (8/13-19 & 8/20-26)...was named Texas League out game-tying single in 9th vs. LAD on 7/29 to send Player of the Week from 5/28-6/3 when he hit .450 (9- game to (15 inn. win). 20)...Baseball America named Colby as the Best Defensive in the Texas League, the Most Exciting Player 2009 POSTSEASON – Started all three games in centerfield for St. Louis during the D.S. vs. LA...led the and possessing the Best Outfield arm in the League. team with a .444 batting average (4-9) and had three 2006 – The Cardinals top prospect climbed to High-A doubles...walked, scored and doubled in Game 1 ball in his second professional season en route to being loss...doubled and singled in Game 2, driving in the then named Cardinals Minor League Player of the Year...led go-ahead run in the 7th with his double...walked and all Cardinals farmhands with 85 RBI and his 28 stolen doubled in Game 3. bases ranked third among STL minor leaguers...selected 2008 – The Cards top prospect began his season at to play in the Midwest League All-Star Game held in Quad -A Memphis, but suffered through an injury-plagued Cities on 6/20 where he doubled and had a pair of hits in season...got off to a slow start, hitting just .210 in April his start in RF and was the only player on the West side and .218 in May before getting hot in June, producing a to have two hits...posted a .330 (33-for-100) batting .337 month with four homers and 15 RBI...played in just average in May, earning Cardinals Minor League Player one July game before he was placed on the DL on 7/8 of the Month honors...was promoted to Palm Beach on with a strained right groin...briefly came off the DL on 7/18 7/3. but was returned back to the DL 7/23 with a sprained 2005 – Appeared in 62 games at Johnson City (R)...his right knee...was reinstated from the disabled list on 8/28 .514 slugging percentage ranked 2nd-best among the and played in three games for Palm Beach (A)...was Cardinals 2005 draft class...47 runs scored ranked 4th- selected to both Futures Game and Team USA Olympic most in the Appalachian League...collected five triples, rosters, but did not play due to injury...named by Baseball tied for 3rd in both the Appy League and STL minor league America as the top prospect in Cardinals system and system. among all Triple-A players in the PCL. MISC: Graduated from Russell County High 2007 – Spent the entire season at Double-A Springfield School...helped lead his high school to the National and was named the Cardinals Minor League Player of Championship his senior year (2005)...also pitched in the Year for a second-straight season...became just the high school and was clocked at 91 mph off the second Cardinal farmhand to win back-to-back Minor mound...broke Bo Jackson’s Alabama state single-season League Player of the Year awards since the award’s record with 24 home runs...his Little League team won inception in 1995 (John Gall, 2002-03)... was named to the U.S. championship at the 1999 Little League World the First Team Minor League All-Star team as an outfielder Series -- lost the overall championship 5-0 to Hirakata, and to the Double-A All Star team by Baseball America Osaka, Japan...brother Cory (RHP) was the 38th overall and was also named to Topps’ Double-A All-Star team...his pick in the supplemental round of the 2006 draft by the 29 homers and 93 runs scored led the Texas League, Atlanta Braves...father Tony was a 10th-round draft pick as did his .551 slugging pct...collected 37 doubles, 3rd of the Angels in January 1986 and is the coach of Russell among all Texas Leaguers while his 69 extra-base hits County HS...Colby was named the Cardinals top prospect ranked first...selected to play in the Texas League All- in 2007, 2008 and 2009 by Baseball America...resides Star Game where he was the starting centerfielder and in Phenix City, Alabama with his fiancé Megan, and singled, walked and scored a run in the game.... was also daughter Rylee. named to the Texas League Post-Season All-Star Team...joined teammate C Bryan Anderson at the Futures

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COMPLETE RECORD Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP E 2005 Johnson City .296 62 216 47 64 16 5 7 27 1 3 3 21 2 73 13 3 0 .514 .362 4 2006 Quad Cities .310 78 303 49 94 22 3 11 50 3 3 3 29 2 55 17 5 2 .512 .373 7 Palm Beach .254 53 193 22 49 4 5 5 35 0 2 3 27 3 35 11 3 3 .404 .351 3 2007 Springfield .275 128 472 *93 130 37 3 *29 72 0 2 12 70 0 108 18 3 2 *.551 .381 6 2008 Memphis .251 90 331 56 83 15 0 11 36 3 3 1 49 3 72 15 3 7 .396 .346 4 GCL Cards# .556 3 9 1 5 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1.000 .667 0 Palm Beach .000 3 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 .000 .182 0 2009 ST. LOUIS .251 147 474 72 119 22 2 16 52 5 2 3 36 3 95 3 1 5 .407 .307 6 2010 ST. LOUIS .276 144 464 85 128 28 3 23 66 2 4 1 63 9 148 12 8 5 .498 .361 5 MINOR TOTALS .277 417 1533 269 425 95 16 64 222 7 13 23 200 10 348 74 17 14 .485 .366 24 MAJOR TOTALS .263 291 938 157 247 50 5 39 118 7 6 4 99 12 243 15 9 10 .452 .334 11 *Led league. #Injury Rehabilitation. DIVISION SERIES RECORD Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP E 2009 STL vs. LA .444 3 9 1 4 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 .778 .545 0 REGULAR SEASON FIELDING RECORD Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Outfield .980 269 536 4 11 551 1

2010 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

Most Hits: 4, 9/9 at Atlanta. Most Hits: 4,two times. Last: 9/9/10 at Atlanta. Most Runs: 4, two times. Last: 9/17 vs. San Diego. Most Runs: 4, two times. Last: 9/17/10 vs. San Diego. Most 2Bs: 2, 7/9/10 at Houston. Most 2Bs: 2, two times. Last: 7/9/10 at Houston. Most HRs: 2, two times. Last: 9/9 at Atlanta. Most HRs: 2, two times. Last: 9/9/10 at Atlanta. Most RBI: 4, two times. Last: 9/9 at Atlanta. Most RBI: 4, two times. Last: 9/9/10 at Atlanta. Most BBs: 4, 8/13 vs. Chicago Cubs. Most BBs: 4, 8/13/10 vs. Chicago Cubs. Longest Hitting Streak: 8 games, 7/4-16. Longest Hitting Streak: 10 games, 6/1-6/11/09. Game Ending HR: 2. Last: 8/16/09 vs. San Diego (Bell) Grand Slams: 1. Last: 8/11/10 at Cincinnati (Arroyo). Pinch HR’s: 1. Last:6/22/10 at Toronto (Frasor).

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Full Name: Brian Curtis Tallet Height: 6-6 Weight: 220 Bats: Left Throws: Left 56 Born: 9/21/77 at Midwest City, Oklahoma Opening Day Age: 33 (Turns 34 on September 21) M.L. Service: 5.146 Became Cardinal: Signed as a free agent on November 30, 2010. Contract Status: Signed through 2011.

PITCHER

2010 SEASON: • Appeared in 34 games with Toronto, starting five. Began the season in the Blue Jays rotation making all five starts before moving to the bullpen 6/11 for the remaining 29 appearances. • For the first time since 2006, was tougher against LH batters holding them to a .176 BA (18-102). • Worked 2.0 or more innings in 14 of his 29 relief appearances, and had five relief appearances of 3.0 innings or more with a season-high of 3.1 at NYY (7/3). • Started the Blue Jays home opener on 4/12 vs. CWS throwing 6.0 innings in a no decision (Lost 8-7 in 11 inn.). • Matched his career high allowing 20 home runs, with 13 coming in relief, ranking T-3rd among MLB relievers. • His 2.33 HR allowed per nine was the highest total of any Major Leaguer with at least 70 innings in 2010. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2009 – Made 37 appearances, including a career high 25 starts... 2006 – Was on the Opening Day roster...was optioned to in his 25 starts posted a 7-8 record with a 5.41 ERA with 11 Syracuse (AAA) on 5/2, before returning on 6/10...after his return quality starts and held the opposition to three or less runs in 15 from the minors, posted an ERA of 3.09 over his final 37 starts...LH hitters batted .290, while RH hitters batted .259...4/10 outings...retired 22 of 43 first batters faced (51%) and stranded at CLE allowed two home runs, the first time he’d allowed more 31 of 43 inherited runners (72%)...finished September/October with than one HR in a game in his career...on 4/18 vs. OAK made his an ERA of 1.23 in seven appearances...made his only start of the 1st start since 8/7/06...on 4/24 at CWS, picked up his 1st win as season 8/7 vs. BAL...did not allow an earned run in 2.1 IP, despite a starter since his Major League debut on 9/16/02 when pitching walking four...worked 2.0 IP or more in nine games, holding the for CLE...between 5/4-30, tossed six consecutive quality starts, opposition to 6 ER in 22.1 IP (2.70 ERA) of those contests...had going 2-2 with a 3.00 ERA and holding opponents to a .173 a span of 32 games without allowing a home run...held opposing average. hitters to a .238 batting average...LH hitters were limited to a .220 avg., while RH hitters batted .246. 2008 – Began the season retiring the first 13 batters he faced...had a string of 12 outings covering 13.0 IP without allowing an earned 2005 – Spent most of the season at Buffalo (AAA) and made two run between 4/21-5/31...in 11 May games, allowed only one appearances over four stints in Cleveland...did not allow a run over earned run for a 0.82 ERA...when pitching with runners in scoring his 4.1 relief IP in the International League postseason (4.1 IP, 1 position, held opponents to a .182 mark (10-55), and with runners H, 0 R)...was a combined 3-1 with a 2.53 ERA in nine April/May in scoring position and two out, held opponents to a .185 avg. (5- starts (46.1 IP, 36 H, 13 ER) and 3-4 with a 6.69 ERA in eight 27)...picked up his first win since 2007 on 9/7 vs. TB...was placed combined June/July starts (40.1 IP, 53 H, 30 ER). on the 15-day DL from July 28 – Aug. 15 with a fractured right toe. 2004 – Began the season on the DL after rehabbing from 2007 – Had his contract purchased by Toronto from Syracuse reconstructive left elbow surgery the previous August...started (AAA) on 4/22...his .215 opponents average ranked 2nd on the the season on the 60-day DL, rehabbing in extended spring club...the 62.1 IP was the third most from a Blue Jays reliever... training...began a rehab assignment at Mahoning Valley on 6/30 allowed only one home run (Luis Hernandez, BAL) all season before being sent to Lake County on 7/3...rehab was transferred coming in his 47th appearance (of 51)...went 60.1 IP without to Akron on 7/8, where he remained with the Aeros from 7/8- allowing a home run...from 5/23-6/13 did not allow an earned 8/21...activated from the 60-day DL on 7/27 and optioned to run over 16.2 IP...had two separate streaks of six and eight Akron...was promoted to Buffalo on 8/22 and spent remainder of games without giving up an earned run...recorded a in season with the Bisons...did not allow a run over his three 14 straight games from 5/18-6/22. International League playoff outings for the IL Champion Bisons.

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2003 – Split the season between Buffalo, Cleveland and the at BOS in the night game of a day/night doubleheader...tossed disabled list with August elbow surgery...opened the season in 6.0 shutout innings in a 7-1 win over the Sox (6.0 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 3 Buffalo...was recalled to Cleveland the first time on 5/28...made BB, 1 SO), becoming the first Indian to win big league debut in his 2003 debut and first career relief appearance with a perfect starting role since Paul Rigdon on 5/21/00 vs. NYY. 1.0 inning at COL on 6/3...was optioned to Buffalo on 6/22...made 2001 – Spent the entire season at Kinston (A) of the Carolina four more starts with Buffalo from 6/26-7/13 before making a League, leading the circuit in with 164...led the Indians spot start at CWS on 7/21 (4.2 IP, 5 H, 4 R/ 1 ER)...was removed organization in strikeouts and innings pitched (160.0) and his 27 from what turned out to be his final appearance of 2003 on 7/26 starts were tied for first in the system...his 3.04 ERA was the 5th at Pawtucket after 3.0 IP with discomfort in his left pitching elbow lowest mark in the Carolina League and his two complete games ...underwent ligament reconstruction (’Tommy John’ Surgery) were tied for 4th...had three starts of 10 strikeouts. and ulnar nerve transposition in Birmingham, Ala. by Dr. James Andrews on 8/26...spent entire 2003-04 off-season rehabbing 2000 – Was the 55th player selected in the 2000 draft by the the injury in Cleveland. Tribe and signed his first pro contract on August 1...named 14th best prospect in the organization by Baseball America after the 2002 – Spent most of the season between Buffalo (AAA) and season. Akron (AA), going a combined 12-4, before spending the last three weeks at the big league level where he made his major MISC: Graduated from Putnam City West High School in 1996 league debut and picked up his first win...spent the first half of the in Oklahoma City, Okla...played his collegiate ball at Hill Junior season with the Akron Aeros...did not make his first start at Akron College (TX), where he went 11-2 in 1997 and led his team to the until 4/13 as he overcame offseason/spring training shoulder Western Regional Texas state crown...and then went on to tendonitis...won his last six decisions with Akron from 6/9-7/4 Louisiana State University under legendary coach Skip before being promoted to Buffalo on 7/14...at time of promotion Bertman...was a teammate of current Cardinal on his 10 wins were tied for 2nd in the Eastern League and his 3.08 the 2000 LSU team...started the title game against Stanford for ERA was 7th...after the season he was named second runner- the 2000 NCAA Championship...was drafted three times without up for of the Year honors in the Eastern League...was signing (Florida, 14th round, 1996), (13th promoted to the big leagues on 9/13 when his contract was round, 1997) and Pittsburgh (19th round, 1999)...married with purchased from Buffalo after the Bisons were eliminated from one child...resides in Baton Rouge, La. the IL playoffs...made and won his Major League debut on 9/16 COMPLETE RECORD Year Team W-L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HBP BB IBB SO WP BK BA 2000 Mahoning Valley 0-0 1.15 6 6 0 0 0 0 15.2 10 2 2 0 1 3 0 20 0 0 .172 2001 Kinston 9-7 3.04 27 27 2 0 0 0 160.0 134 62 54 12 4 38 0 *164 2 0 .224 2002 Akron 10-1 3.08 18 16 1 0 0 0 102.1 93 41 35 9 9 32 0 73 2 1 .243 Buffalo 2-3 3.07 8 7 0 1 0 0 44.0 47 17 15 1 1 16 0 25 4 0 .281 Cleveland 1-0 1.50 2 2 0 1 0 0 12.0 9 3 2 0 1 4 0 5 0 0 .214 2003 Buffalo 4-4 5.14 15 15 0 0 0 0 84.0 89 50 48 10 5 34 1 67 6 0 .270 Cleveland 0-2 4.74 5 3 0 0 0 0 19.0 23 14 10 2 1 8 0 9 0 0 .303 2004 Mahoning Valley# 0-0 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 0 2.2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .273 Lake County# 0-0 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .143 Akron# 1-1 5.32 14 0 0 7 0 1 23.2 26 15 14 0 0 13 1 24 1 0 .268 Buffalo 0-0 4.15 5 0 0 1 0 0 8.2 7 4 4 0 0 3 1 7 1 0 .212 2005 Buffalo 6-5 4.05 22 17 0 2 0 0 97.2 98 51 44 17 3 25 0 61 4 1 .260 Cleveland 0-0 7.71 2 0 0 0 0 0 4.2 6 4 4 2 1 3 0 2 0 0 .300 2006 Syracuse 1-2 5.68 20 0 0 9 0 3 25.1 32 17 16 4 3 10 1 21 1 0 .311 Toronto 3-0 3.81 44 1 0 8 0 0 54.1 45 24 23 5 3 31 4 37 2 1 .238 2007 Syracuse 0-0 1.35 7 0 0 3 0 0 6.2 4 2 1 1 0 3 0 11 0 0 .174 Toronto 2-4 3.47 48 0 0 11 0 0 62.1 49 26 24 1 6 28 7 54 1 0 .215 2008 Syracuse 0-0 4.50 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 .286 Toronto 1-2 2.88 51 0 0 15 0 0 56.1 52 19 18 4 1 22 3 47 0 0 .243 2009 Toronto 7-9 5.32 37 25 0 3 0 0 160.2 169 99 95 20 6 72 2 120 2 0 .268 2010 Dunedin# 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 .154 Las Vegas# 0-1 54.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 9 8 8 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 .692 Toronto 2-6 6.40 34 5 0 5 0 0 77.1 84 60 55 20 4 38 3 53 1 0 .273 MINOR TOTALS 33-24 3.76 150 92 3 23 0 4 580.0 557 372 242 56 26 180 4 481 22 2 .251 MAJOR TOTALS 16-23 4.65 223 36 0 43 0 0 446.2 437 249 231 54 23 206 19 327 6 1 .256 # Minor League Rehabilitation Assignment * Led League

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REGULAR SEASON BATTING RECORD Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP E 2010 Toronto .000 34 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 MAJOR TOTALS .000 76 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .000 .000 7

REGULAR SEASON FIELDING RECORD Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Pitcher .894 223 22 37 7 66 0

2010 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Most IP (Starter): 6.2, 4/7 at Texas. Most IP (Starter): 7.0, five times. Last: 9/27/09 vs. Seattle. Most IP (Relief): 3.1, 7/3 at New York Yankees. Most IP (Relief): 5.0, 8/8/09 vs. Baltimore. Most Strikeouts (Starter): 6, 4/7 at Texas. Most Strikeouts (Starter): 7, three times. Last: 9/11/09 at Detroit. Most Strikeouts (Relief): 4, 6/13 at Colorado. Most Strikeouts (Relief): 5, two times. Last: 4/10/09 at Cleveland. Most Walks (Starter): 3, two times. Last: 6/1 vs. Tampa Bay. Most Walks (Starter): 6, 6/28/09 vs. Philadelphia. Most Walks (Relief): 4, 7/3 at New York Yankees. Most Walks (Relief): 4, 7/3/10 at New York Yankees. Most Runs Allowed (Starter): 6, 4/12 vs. Chicago White Sox. Most Runs Allowed (Starter): 10, 4/29/09 at Kansas City. Most Runs Allowed (Relief): 5, two times. Last: 8/24 vs. N. Y. Yankees. Most Runs Allowed (Relief): 5, two times. Last: 8/24/10 vs. N.Y. Yankees. Most Hits Allowed (Starter): 8, 4/12 vs. Chicago White Sox. Most Hits Allowed (Starter): 11, three times. Last: 9/22/09 vs. Baltimore. Most Hits Allowed (Relief): 6, 8/24 vs. New York Yankees. Most Hits Allowed (Relief): 6, 8/24/10 vs. New York Yankees. Most HRs Allowed: 3, 7/9 vs. Boston. Most HRs Allowed: 3, 7/9/10 vs. Boston. Longest Winning Streak: 1, two times. Longest Winning Streak: 3 games, 4/8-7/20/06. Longest Losing Streak: 4 games, 4/17-7/31. Longest Losing Streak: 5 games, 6/28-9/1/09. Longest Scoreless Streak: 4.1 IP, 6/25-7/1. Longest Scoreless Streak: 16.2 IP, 5/23-6/13/07. Last Start: 6/8/10 vs. Tampa Bay. Last Relief App: 9/30/10 at Minnesota.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS • Selected by the Florida Marlins in the 14th round of the June 1996 First Year Player Draft, but did not sign. • Selected by the New York Yankees in the 13th round of the June 1997 First Year Player Draft, but did not sign. • Selected by the in the 19th round of the June 1999 First Year Player Draft, but did not sign. • Selected by the in the 2nd round (55th overall) of the June 2000 First Year Player Draft. • On Cleveland disabled list (left elbow) April 5 to July 27, 2004; included rehabilitation assignment to Mahoning Valley (A) June 30, Lake County (A) July 3 and Akron (AA) July 8-27. • Acquired by in exchange for RHP Bubbie Buzachero, January 17, 2004. • On Toronto disabled list (right toe fracture), July 28 to August 15, 2008. • On Toronto disabled list (left forearm strain), April 18 to June 1, 2010; included rehabilitation assignment to Dunedin (A) May 20 and Las Vegas (AAA) May 25. • Signed by the St. Louis Cardinals as a free agent, November 30, 2010.

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