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Chris's Bio
Chris Perdoni is currently an undergraduate at the University of Minnesota Twins Cities campus. When not too busy with school, Perdoni enjoys the MLB, NCAA Men's Basketball, NBA, and NFL. A die hard Braves fan, he tries hard to never miss a game on MLB.TV. Along with sports, Perdoni enjoys music, whether playing it or listening to it.
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Chris Writes About
- MLB (3),
- Atlanta Braves (2),
- Editorial (2),
- NL East (1),
- Tim Hudson (1),
- Tom Glavine (Atlanta Braves) (1),
- Chipper Jones (1),
- Lance Berkman (1)
- Chris Perdoni commented on New York Mets Team Meeting: The Official Transcript
- Lance Berkman and Chipper Jones: Early NL Triple Crown Report was edited by Ryan Droege
- Ryan Droege left feedback on Lance Berkman and Chipper Jones: Early NL Triple Crown Report
- Onalee Carson left feedback on Lance Berkman and Chipper Jones: Early NL Triple Crown Report
- Lance Berkman and Chipper Jones: Early NL Triple Crown Report was edited by Onalee Carson
- Lance Berkman and Chipper Jones: Early NL Triple Crown Report was edited by Chris Perdoni
- Lance Berkman and Chipper Jones: Early NL Triple Crown Report was edited by Chris Perdoni
- Chris Perdoni wrote Lance Berkman and Chipper Jones: Early NL Triple Crown Report
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The Short List facts and information about Chris Perdoni
Favorite Athletes
Chipper Jones, Mark Teixeira, Jeff Francoeur, Brian McCann, Greg Maddux, Amare Stoudemire, Adam Morrison.
Favorite Sports Teams
Atlanta Braves, Phoenix Suns, Tennessee Titans.
All Time Sports Moment
Chipper Jones 1999 NL MVP campaign, Titans falling one yard short of a Super Bowl.
Most Memorable Game Attended
Living in Minnesota there hasn't been too many opportunites, but probably seeing Johan Santana receive his Cy Young Award at the Metrodome.
Most Unbreakable Sports Record
Wilt's 100 points in a single game, Nolan Ryan's career strikeout total, Cy Young's win total will NEVER be broken.
Ruth or Mays?
Babe Ruth without a shadow of a doubt. Not only was Ruth an extraordinary hitter, but he was also a premier pitcher for a while also.
Unitas or Montana?
Eh, not too much of an NFL history buff, but I know they were both great quarterbacks.
Pele or Maradona?
Won't touch this one.
Pac 10, Big 12, Big 10, SEC, ACC, or Big East?
Depends on the sport and the year. Attending the U of M, I'd have to be slightly biased towards the Big 10.





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