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[h=2]Al Leiter[/h]
Just to be clear, Al Leiter (Pictured Right) does not seem like a bad guy. The highly regarded broadcaster, renown philanthropist and winner of the 2000 Roberto Clemente award was seen as nothing less than a class act over the duration of his 19-year career. Even during an early career seven-year tenure in Toronto, he never offered any indications he was unhappy or asked for a trade. Still, it wasn't lost on Jays fans at the time that the organization sacrificed a lot for the pitcher, giving up beloved outfielder Jesse Barfield to acquire him and then remaining patient during his drawn out, injury-filled development. Finally, Leiter enjoyed something of a breakthrough in 1995 by winning 11 games and crafting a 3.64 ERA over 28 starts. And as a token of appreciation to the Blue Jays, the left-hander promptly jumped ship, signing with the Florida Marlins as a free agent, where he immediately turned in an All-Star campaign and even tossed a no-hitter.