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Kevin Brown, Benito Santiago, Lenny Dykstra, Chuck Knoblauch, David Justice and Mo Vaughn were among former players named.
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Loring Knoblauch already had enough on his plate when prostate surgery laid him low for three weeks in April.
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In Knoblauch's first seven months at the company he entertained many a three-hour gripe session with 25 customers at a time.
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Knoblauch says UL will turn a profit this year but concedes that he's in the middle of a seven- or eight-year makeover.
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While those moves shaved 24 days off the average turnaround time for product certification, Knoblauch's spending has scorched the financials, at least temporarily.
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The two other guys who he said he injected: Chuck Knoblauch, formerly of the New York Yankees, and Andy Pettitte, longtime friend of Roger Clemens.
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While his chances for a full recovery are excellent, the same is hard to say about Underwriters Laboratories, the 110-year-old product-testing outfit in Northbrook, Ill. that Knoblauch joined as chief executive in early 2001.
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Knoblauch was hired to give UL some urgency.
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Chuck Knoblauch has also confirmed this as well.
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Knoblauch, who spent 20 years at Honeywell and is the first outsider and non-engineer to run UL, turned over 34% of the 6, 000-strong work force (with more cuts coming as this issue went to press), spent tens of millions on new computer systems and expanded overseas.
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