Bob Horner
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"James Robert "Bob" Horner" is a former Major League Baseball third baseman/first baseman and right-handed batter who played for the Atlanta Braves (1978–1986) and St. Louis Cardinals (1988). Horner was hampered by injuries for most of his major league career, and his career was cut short by Major League Baseball collusion#Collusion II/collusion by team owners to drive down salaries by agreeing to not make offers to veteran stars like Horner.

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Without the face mask, we are talking a major head injury. If the rule saves no one else, it is totally worth it. I am 100 percent behind it.

It also gives me the opportunity to stay in touch with basketball and it won't interfere with my school work at Mason City.

When I talked to him, I really liked his attitude. He's young and really upbeat.

The reason I got out in the first place was to watch Jeff.

The older you get, things like this become special. You value every moment and memory you have. When somebody bestows an award like this on you, you reflect. It's pretty special.

You're not going to find three kids like Jeff, Greg and Adam within one program.