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The 2000 UD Ovation Ryan Anderson was a tough pull. What ever happened to his career?

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http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball ... rson_x.htm

If there ever is a reality show called "worlds tallest chef", he could win it...


Edit: from that link, there is a section about possible first round draft pics in 2006. For laughs:

Some potential first-rounders:
Pedro Beato: Not signing with the New York Mets after being taken in last year's 17th round could turn out to be a windfall for the right-hander.
Kyle Drabek: The high schooler from The Woodlands, Texas, is the best player with major league bloodlines. Son of former Pittsburgh and Houston pitcher Doug Drabek, Kyle probably will be drafted as a right-handed pitcher, though he could have pro potential as a shortstop.
Luke Hochevar: The right-hander was picked 40th overall last year by the Dodgers but did not sign and has been pitching in an independent league.
David Huff: The lefty from UCLA could develop into a pitcher similar to Oakland's Barry Zito.
Jeremy Jeffress: A high school right-hander from South Boston, Va., his pitch speeds consistently are in the high 90s though he's on the small side.
Clayton Kershaw: The left-hander from Highland Park High School in Dallas had a game this spring in which he struck out all 15 batters he faced.
Tim Lincecum: The right-hander could make it to the major leagues quickly as a reliever.
Brad Lincoln: He led the nation in strikeouts for Houston and should go in the first few picks.
Evan Longoria: He's not related to Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria. But if a team feels desperate for offense, the Long Beach State third baseman could be their best choice.
Andrew Miller: If anyone is close to a consensus No. 1, it's this left-hander.
Drew Stubbs: The University of Texas outfielder has some of the best pure athletic ability in the draft.

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He hangs the star on the top of the tree at Santa's workshop now.

And changes the batteries in the smoke detectors.
 

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