3. Jeffrey Hammonds
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Hyped as the next Rickey Henderson when the Orioles drafted him fourth overall in 1992, Hammonds is considered one of the biggest busts in team history. His disappointing career ended in Washington in 2005.
Hyped as the next Rickey Henderson when the Orioles drafted him fourth overall in 1992, Hammonds is considered one of the biggest busts in team history. His disappointing career ended in Washington in 2005. (Baltimore Sun file photo)
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2. Jerry Hairston Jr.
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Hairston played seven seasons in Baltimore, hitting .261 with 26 home runs for the franchise that drafted him. He was a key component in the Sammy Sosa deal in 2005. The 35-year-old now plays for the Nats.
Hairston played seven seasons in Baltimore, hitting .261 with 26 home runs for the franchise that drafted him. He was a key component in the Sammy Sosa deal in 2005. The 35-year-old now plays for the Nats. (Baltimore Sun file photo)
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1. Daniel Cabrera
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That Cabrera tops this list tells you everything you need to know about the caliber of players who have been on both sides of the Beltway Series over the years. At least Cabrera had talent; he just never put it together.
That Cabrera tops this list tells you everything you need to know about the caliber of players who have been on both sides of the Beltway Series over the years. At least Cabrera had talent; he just never put it together. (Baltimore Sun file photo)
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