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Identify Theft Hits MLB

According to the Chicago Tribune (registration required), a man named David Dright of Chicago got a hold of financial records for 91 Major League players, including Jim Thome, Moises Alou, and Pedro Martinez.

He found unshredded loan applications, tax returns, and other private documents in a dumpster next to the SFX agency in Northbrook, IL.  Dright has a past history of identity theft, with Juan Pierre and Miguel Tejada involved among others.

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Hopefully, the Angels don't find out that someone stole Gary Mathews, Jr. identity last season and played as him in 2006.

And now they discover that and realize they're stuck with the real Gary Mathews, Jr!

http://www.faketeams.com

The last person I would want to pi$$ of is Moises. . . his rage is always bubbling just below the surface as it is.

Haha, yeah Moises always seemed like a chill, layed back dude, but then when Steve Bartman left his house to head out to watch a ball game on that tragic evening in chicago. All hell broke loose. HAHA, Moises looks like a nice guy that is ready to snap.

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