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    I'm guessing that for most sports fanatics... it's easier to choose favorite players from your favorite teams, than to pick them from teams you don't support. However I'm in the minority.

    Since the Athletics and Padres are both in rebuilding phases, you never know which guys are going to be around after the season. This makes it really difficult for me to go out and drop money on a Sonny Gray, Stephen Vogt, or Wil Myersjersey. However... when Matt over at Bob Walk the Plank wrote about his favorite non-Pirates, it only too me a few minutes to come up with my Top 5.

    But before I get to them... let's take a look at a few honorable mentions:

    Honorable Mention #1: David Ortiz



    2014 Topps Tier One Acclaimed Autographs #DO

    Big Papi is a member of the Three C's Club. He's a solid contact hitter. He's clutch. And he's chubby. I don't get a chance to watch the Red Sox play very often... but when I do, I look forward to seeing what Ortiz does at the plate.

    Honorable Mention #2: Munenori Kawasaki



    2013 Topps Supreme Stylings Autographs #MK

    I had a really difficult time choosing between Kawasaki and my number 5 selection, because he represents everything I love about this sport. He's fun, positive, and is a kid at heart.

    Honorable Mention #3: Andrew McCutchen



    2011 Topps Lineage Reprint Auto #RA-AM

    Cutch'sbatting average has dropped off this year... but he's still one of baseball's biggest class acts. And even after winning an MVP Award, representing the National League in numerous all-star games, and becoming one of MLB'sbiggest names... he seems so down to earth and humble.

    Honorable Mention #4: Josh Donaldson


    2010 Topps Chrome #191

    This might sound crazy... but I've actually become a bigger fan of Donaldson since he was traded. I've heard him talk about the trade on several occasions and he's always said he has no animosity towards Oakland and he'll always cherish the great memories. Plus it doesn't hurt that the guy plays with a lot of heart. Maybe one day when he's at the tail end of his career, he'll come back to the Athletics.

    Okay... now for the unveiling of my favorite non-Athletic/non-Padre...

    #5: Bartolo Colon



    2013 Topps Update All-Star Stitches #BC

    Big Sexy has become America's latest folk hero. But seriously guys. I've liked him since he signed with the Athletics back in 2012. It's not everyday I come across a player my age who has weight issues and an entertaining personality.


    #4: Clayton Kershaw



    2014 Topps High Tek Auto #CK

    Kershaw is a once in a generation kind of pitcher. The way he dominates hitters is truly something to marvel at. To top it off... he's a lefty like myself... and that's why he's on this list.


    #3: Jose Altuve



    2016 Museum Collection Archival Autographs #JA

    For the better part of my Little League career... I was the shortest guy on the team. But I could do three things really well... field, make contact with the ball, and get on base. Those are Mr. Altuve'sstrengths too... and he's one of the shortest players in the league... which makes him my third favorite player who doesn't play for one of my favorite teams.


    #2: Ichiro Suzuki



    2001 Fleer Tradition #452

    When I was a kid, I turned my back on my Japanese heritage. I wanted to fit in with the people around me... and the fact is... there just weren't a lot of Japanesepeople in my neighborhood. So I grew up a "banana". It didn't help that as a kid in the 80's, there weren't many Japanese athletes to cheer for outside of Lenn Sakata and Christian Hosoi.

    However eventually I realized the importance of embracing one's culture. That's why I decided to collect Japaneseathletes and one of the greatest of all-time is Ichiro Suzuki. I've had the privilege of watching him play on multiple occasions and he's one of only a handful of athletes I've cheered for at the Oakland Coliseum.



    #1: Kurt Suzuki



    2016 Museum Collection Archival Autographs #KSZ

    This pick shouldn't really surprise anyone. For years, Kurt was my favoriteOakland Athletic and I still root for him whenever I have the opportunity to watch him play.

    Well there you have it. Hopefully the A's and Padres will eventually establish a group of core players they'd like to build their franchises around. The sooner they do... the easier it will be for me to finally find my next favoriteAthletic/Padre.

    Happy Wednesday and sayonara!

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