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TERIGGI CICCONE, M.D.

Height: 5-7  Weight: 150
Bats: Left  Throws: Left
Hometown: Bedford, MA

SCOUTING REPORT:

Batting: Has the tendency to strikeout alot. Has the ability to get the big hit when it counts. More of a role player.
Pitching: Can make a spot start here and there, but doesn't has the stuff to bring a team to the finals.
Fielding: Has great hand eye coordination, and can make the plays when needed.
Baserunning: As the starting quarterback of an option based team, he led the 1996 Bedford Buccaneers to a 7-3 record, and to within one victory of a Super Bowl appearance. So obviously he has the speed and quickness needed on the basepaths.

BIO:

In 1991, Ciccone became the first Bedford Wiffleballer to successfully make the transition from wiffleball mediocrity to music industry stardom. Ciccone, or MC Southpaw, was the co-founder of the early ninties rap supergroup 'Rhyme Scheme'. Rhyme Scheme reached national stardom in 1991 with thier first single "Get Hit Wit' Da Rhyme", which soared to #1 on the billboard charts in it's first week of release. Rhyme Scheme also became the first music act to ever have the top 2 singles in the country, when it released it's second single, "Whack Ass Hoes", two months later. Rhyme Scheme road the wave of stardom for two years, until 1993, when they split, quoting "creative differences". MC Southpaw released a solo album, "All I have Left", in 1994 without much fanfare. Ciccone then decided to drop the name "MC Southpaw" and attend Syracuse University.

NOTE: Rhyme Scheme's other co-founder, Bryan Albonesi, or Elite-B, went on to re-write the Wiffleball record books.

-BWA

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