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By Brett Pauly
ESPN Outdoors senior editor Thursday, February 14, 2002 While pitching with the New York Mets last year, there were times when Rick White would go turkey hunting in the morning, then make it home in time to take a nap and still be on the field by 2:30 that afternoon. Now with Colorado, we can only hope the right-handed reliever continues his hunting tradition. Rockies coaching staff beware; you may have unwittingly unleashed a beast in picking up White, what with all the elk and mule deer that may now be enticing your new acquisition. No question, ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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