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Status: Closed
Miguel Cabrera (FLA)
0 points
Robinson Cano (NYY)
0 points
Ryan Church (WAS)
0 points
Bill Hall (MIL)
0 points
Matt Holliday (COL)
10 points
Magglio Ordonez (DET)
0 points
David Ortiz (BOS)
0 points
Michael Young (TEX)
0 points
Status: Closed
Jonny Gomes (TB)
10 points
Brendan Harris (TB)
0 points
Akinori Iwamura (TB)
0 points
Dioner Navarro (TB)
0 points
Greg Norton (TB)
10 points
Carlos Pena (TB)
10 points
Ty Wigginton (TB)
10 points
Delmon Young (TB)
0 points
Status: Closed
Chris Capuano (MIL)
0 points
Aaron Cook (COL)
0 points
Kyle Davies (ATL)
0 points
Jorge De La Rosa (KC)
0 points
Ryan Feierabend (SEA)
0 points
Jesse Litsch (TOR)
10 points
Todd Wellemeyer (STL)
0 points
Shane Youman (PIT)
0 points
Status: Closed
Matt Chico (WAS)
0 points
Ryan Church (WAS)
0 points
Austin Kearns (WAS)
0 points
Felipe Lopez (WAS)
0 points
Dmitri Young (WAS)
10 points
Ryan Zimmerman (WAS)
10 points
Status: Closed
Chad Billingsley (LAD)
0 points
Cliff Lee (CLE)
0 points
Nick Lowry (SF)
0 points
Mike Maroth (STL)
0 points
Andy Pettitte (NYY)
0 points
James Shields (TB)
10 points
Julian Tavarez (BOS)
0 points
Jeff Weaver (SEA)
0 points
Status: Closed
Jeff Francoeur (ATL)
10 points
Curtis Granderson (DET)
0 points
Vladimir Guerrero (LAA)
0 points
Derek Jeter (NYY)
0 points
Adam LaRoche (PIT)
0 points
Carlos Lee (HOU)
0 points
Derrek Lee (CHC)
0 points
Nick Markakis (BAL)
0 points
Chase Utley (PHI)
10 points
Vernon Wells (TOR)
0 points
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