MLB catcher 1975-92 for 8 teams. Best in 1980 with 70 RS, 30 doubles, 4 triples, 14 HR, 85 RBI, .277 BA. In 1981 World Series had a double, HR, & 3 RBI. Former owner of Newark Bears
MLB outfielder, P.H., from 1951-62 for Yankees, A's, Angels, Astros. Best season (All-Star) in 1958 with 93 RS, 20 doubles, 7 triples, 38 HR's, 104 RBI, .305 BA. 3 World Series with a HR, .258 BA. Roommate of Maris & Mantle during 1961 home run race
American Female Sports Anchor And Reporter. 'Staten Island News'(2001-03), 'WFAN'(2002-04), 'Westwood One'(2000-06), 'WCBS-TV New York'(2004-06), 'Boston RED SOX'(2006-08), 'New York Knicks & NY Red Bulls'(2008-15), 'SiriusXM' (2015- ), 'Fox 5' (2009- )
MLB pitcher from 1948-53 for Cubs, Pirates, Cardinals.
Known as 'Lefty'. Best season was 1049 going 13-7 with 3.96 ERA. Pitched no - hitter on May 6th, 1951 against Braves
MLB pitcher 1961-71 for Angels, Twins, Mets, Indians, Tigers. Cy Young & ERA title in 1964, going 20-9, 4 saves, 1.65 ERA with league leading 11 shutouts & iIn 1967 was 20-14, save, 2.73 ERA and led league with most CG (18)., including a no - hitter
Baseball Hall of Fame Commissioner, former Governor of Kentucky and U.S. Senator. Served as MLB second commissioner after Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis. He supported the signing of Jackie Robinson & made other improvements to the game
MLB pitcher 1937-47 for Yankees. 4x All-Star. 1943 MVP & ML P.O.Y. - went 20-4, 1.64 ERA with most wins, winning %, ERA & shutouts. ERA Title in 1947. In 1946 went 20-8, 2 saves, 2.10 ERA. 4 World Series (3x Champ) totals were 2-2, save, 1.62 ERA
MLB outfielder, 3rd baseman from 1930-46 for 7 teams.4x All-Star. Led league in stolen bases 4 times, triples in 1937./ World Series Champs 1932 with 2 doubles, 6 RBI's, .294 BA. Best season 1938 - 92 RS, 40 doubles, 8 triples, 6 HR's, 80 RBI, .340 BA
MLB outfielder from 1980-83 for Cleveland Indians. R.O.Y. for the 1980 season. That same season he was 5th in the league in committing errors in left field and grounding into the second most double plays in the league with 24
MLB pitcher 1957-66 (8 seasons) for 3 teams. Holds Major League record for most K's in one game with 21 in 1962. Pitched in all 16 innings, no hits allowed from innings 9-15. Threw 228 pitches. K'd H.O.F. Dick WIlliams for # 21. 1960 W.S. 2 runs in 4 IP
American Female Former Baseball Player - Third Base. All - American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). 'South Bend Blue Sox' (1943), 'Rockford Peaches' (1944)
MLB pitcher from 1973-83 for the Phillies. Best seasons in 1977 going 19-6 with 4.06 ERA and 1978 going 13-14 with 3.24 ERA. In 1981 NLDS had 1-0 record, 6 innings, 4 hits, and allowed 1 run
First baseman/catcher drafted in the late rounds by the Twins in 1975 who debuted in the major leagues for the Reds in 1983, playing nine games for them that season
American Former Female Actress - Movie - 'The Phantom Empire (1935), 'Grief Street' (1931), 'Extravagance' (1930), 'Parlor, Bedroom and Bath' (1931), 'Devil and the Deep' (1932), 'Sons of the Desert' (1933), 'Cowboy and the Senorita' (1944)
Drafted by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the 40th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft and the San Diego Padres in the 17th round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft
Right-handed pitcher who debuted for the New York Yankees in 1957. His father was a nephew of Eddie Cicotte, of Black Sox scandal fame. Al passed away in 1982, at the age of 52
MLB starting and relief pitcher with the Twins (1965 & 66) and Angels (1967 & 68). Career stats 5-8 record
with 5 saves, 133 hits, 65 BB's, 139 K's, 161 innings pitched and had a 3.07 ERA. Ended career due to sore pitching arm
former major league outfielder; played for Pirates, Brooklyn Dodgers, Cardinals, Braves, Orioles, Angels & A's; member of Pirates 1960 World Series championship team; 1X All-Star
American Former Female Baseball Player - Pitcher. All - American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). 'Muskegon Lassies' (1948), 'Springfield Sallies' (1949-1950)
Drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 4th round of the 1986 MLB June Amateur Draft from Seton Hall University (South Orange, NJ).
Lives at : 20 Swan Rd, Mahwah, NJ 07430
American Former Female Baseball Player - Pitcher, First Base. All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. 'Rockford Peaches' (1945,1947,1954), 'Peoria Redwings' (1946), 'Kenosha Comets'(1948-51), 'Battle Creek Belles'(1952), 'Muskegon Belles'(1953)
American Former Female Baseball Player - Pitcher. All - American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). 'Fort Wayne Daisies' (1954), 'South Bend Blue Sox' (1954)
Born April 20, 1954, Doug Clarey was infielder drafted by Twins in the 6th round in 1972. He appeared in 9 games for Cardinals in 1976, with four at-bats and only one hit, which turned out to be a 16th-inning, game-winning 2-run homer