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By Melanie Jarrett
ESPNOutdoors.com Friday, February 22, 2008 GREENVILLE, S.C. When Alex Rodriguez walked up to the plate for the New York Yankees during his 2007 MVP season, it was to the tune of Jay-Z and Linkin Park's "Numb/Encore." Derek Jeter has been known to stride to the box with Eminem blaring from the Yankee Stadium speakers. But when Bassmaster Elite Series angler Timmy Horton entered the arena on the first day of the 2008 Bassmaster Classic, it was to a slightly different tune. The opening strains of Shania Twain's "Looks Like We Made I ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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