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By Joe Morgan
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, April 28, 2004 It's difficult for an outside observer to evaluate whether a baseball player is an overachiever. You can see how much a player hustles when you watch a game. But unless you play with a guy every day, you don't really know how hard he works. So it's tough to tell, from the outside looking in, how much of an overachiever he actually is. With that disclaimer aside, here's my list of the five biggest overachievers in the game today. If I took the time to speak with players and managers on all 30 m ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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