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'''Sam Fuld''' is a professional ] and currently plays ] for the ]. He played is a graduate of both ] and ], where he was a 4-year starter in the early 2000s and set the all-time ] record for career hits. In 2004, the Cubs drafted him for a second time after he turned down their offer in 2003 to finish his senior year at Stanford. '''Sam Fuld''' is a professional ] and currently plays ] for the ]. He played is a graduated from Oyster River Middle School, ] and ], where he was a 4-year starter in the early 2000s and set the all-time ] record for career hits. In 2004, the Cubs drafted him for a second time after he turned down their offer in 2003 to finish his senior year at Stanford.


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Sam Fuld is a professional baseball player and currently plays outfield for the Chicago Cubs. He played is a graduated from Oyster River Middle School, Phillips Exeter Academy and Stanford University, where he was a 4-year starter in the early 2000s and set the all-time College World Series record for career hits. In 2004, the Cubs drafted him for a second time after he turned down their offer in 2003 to finish his senior year at Stanford.

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