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Matthew Clark Duff (born October 6, 1974) is a former
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pitcher and hunter. Duff grew up in
Alligator, Mississippi Alligator is a town in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States. Per the 2020 Census, the population was 116. In 2009, Tommie "Tomaso" Brown was elected Alligator's first black mayor. He defeated Robert Fava, the mayor since 1979. History Th ...
. He appeared in seven games for the
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in 2002. He now runs a bowhunting business and appears in such shows as ''Buck Commander'' and ''Major League Bowhunter'', which he owns and co-hosts. Duff is also the co-host of the Friends of NRA TV show alongside ex-wife and worldwide women's shooting champion Jessie Duff.


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Baseball-Reference.com pageMajor League BowhunterMajor League Bowhunter on CarbonTVSportsman Channel
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NRA BlogFriends of NRA TVOutdoor Channel
1974 births Living people Sportspeople from Clarksdale, Mississippi Baseball players from Mississippi St. Louis Cardinals players Major League Baseball pitchers St. Paul Saints players Sioux Falls Canaries players Springfield Capitals players San Angelo Colts players Alexandria Aces players Ole Miss Rebels baseball players Augusta GreenJackets players Lynchburg Hillcats players Altoona Curve players New Haven Ravens players Potomac Cannons players Memphis Redbirds players Pawtucket Red Sox players Syracuse SkyChiefs players Dunedin Blue Jays players Mississippi Delta Trojans baseball players People from Bolivar County, Mississippi {{US-baseball-pitcher-1970s-stub