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Arroyo released 'Covering the Bases' in 2005 which covers all 1990's cover songs. The album covers songs by artists like Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, and Toad the Wet Sprocket. Even some of his teammates like Johnny Damon, Kevin Youkilis and Lenny DiNardo help lay down a few tracks which makes this CD even more ridiculous. Maybe Bronson should worry a little more about pitching since thats the only real talent that he occasionally has.Shaquille O'Neal
Shaq Diesel was dropped in 1993 and unlike Arroyo Shaq actually created his own work. His first single, "(I Know I Got) Skillz," was #35 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 charts and even his second single, "I'm Outstanding" hit number #47 on the Chart. His hit album paved the way for his movie debuts in Kazaam, Blue Chips, and Steel. Good thing he produced Kazaam and Steel because his acting career should have been done after Blue Chips.Deion Sanders
Sanders released Prime Time in August of 1994. Though it did have a moderately popular hit "Must Be The Money" the album was considered a failure. Guess he couldn't defend critics like he defends receivers!Roy Jones Jr.
Round One was released in 2002 in hopes that people would remember the fact that Jones was once a four division champion. Round One featured the single "That Was Then" reaching #2 on the Hot Rap Singles chart and #57 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. But like any boxer thats knocked down early, Jones got back up and released a second album entitled 'Body Head Bangerz: Volume One'. Its was first released on August 3, 2004 under the Body Head Entertainment label but was re-released on October 26, 2004 by Universal. It had one single that hit the Bill Board top 100 charts but that was about it. People will never forget Jones in the ring but lets hope they forget him in the recording studio.Oscar de la Hoya
De La Hoya release "Oscar" on EMI/Latin Records on October 10, 2000. The album was Grammy nominated and spent multiple weeks at the top of the Latin Top 100 charts. Who ever nominated this album, like de la Hoya, must have taken multiple May Weather shots to the head.
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