MLB relief pitcher for Mets, Reds, Astros; 4X All-Star.
2x Rolaids Relief. 3x most saves. 10x with 29 or more saves. Best in 1988 with 6 wins, 39 saves, 1.57 ERA 424 saves (most for any left-handed pitcher). In 2000 World Series, 1-0, 3 1/3 IP, no runs
MLB outfielder, first baseman, P.H., from 1956-70 for 9 teams. 2nd for R.O.Y. in 1956. Led league in doubles in 1960. All-Star in 1961 with 87 RS, 30 doubles, 8 triples, 16 HR, 85 RBI. .301 BA. In 1959 (399 AB) hit 20 HR with .363 BA. Father of Terry
MLB pitcher from 1999-2011 for Mariners, Phillies, Reds Cardinals. All - Star in 2009. Best seasons were 2009 going 4-3, 38 saves, 1.92 ERA and 2010 went 6-2, 27 saves, 3.46 ERA
Former baseball player 1939-1949 with Cardinals, Brooklyn Dodgers, Philadelphia A's and NY Giants. He also managed the SF Giants and Chicago Cubs 1965-1979. Born: 01/04/1914
College baseball coach at the University of Miami from 1963 to 1992, and was as successful as pretty much any college baseball coach...ever! Led US Olympic team. Born in 1933, he died in 2013, age 79
Former MLB pitcher - st. louis cardinals (1978-80), new york yankees (1981-83), cleveland indians (1984), chicago cubs (1984-86), minnesota twins (1986-87)
won World series in 1987 with Twins/ currently analyst for the Colorado Rockies
MLB outfielder, P.H. from 1947-56 for Cardinals, Reds, Orioles, Indians. Known as 'Cobra Joe'. Best in 1954
(88 at - bats) had 12 RS, 5 doubles, two triples, 3 HR's, 18 RBI, .295 BA
MLB catcher, 1st Baseman from 1961-76 for Tigers. 11x All - Star, 6 as starter. 5x Gold Gloves. Best season in 1964 with 69 RS, 14 doubles, 8 triples, 18 HR, 80 RBI, .300 BA. In 1968 W.S. had double, 2 RBI. Brother - In - Law is Dan O'Brien
former major league third baseman/outfielder; played for Pirates, Phillies, White Sox, Reds, Cardinals & Astros; younger brother of major leaguer, George Freese. Best season was 1961with 26 home runs, 87 RBI's and .277 batting average
former major league third baseman; played for Tigers, Cubs & Pirates; former minor league manager; brother of major leaguer, Gene Freese. Both brothers played third base for the Pirates in 1955
Drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 48th round of the 2009 MLB June Amateur Draft and the New York Mets in the 7th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft
Baseball playerLinus Reinhard Frey [Junior] (August 23, 1910 - September 13, 2009) was an infielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1933 through 1948 for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1933?1936), Chicago Cubs (1937, 1947), Cincinnati Reds (1938?1943, 1
Former MLB second baseman - Brooklyn Dodgers (1933-36), Chicago Cubs (1937,1947), Cincinnati Reds (1938-43,1946), New York Yankees (1947), New York Giants (1948). League leader in stolen bases in 1940 with 22 while scoring 102 runs
Baseball executive 3rd Commissioner of Major League Baseball on September 20, 1951. Fourteen years later his reign as commissioner ended. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1970 and award named after him for outstanding Hall of Fame broadcasters
Right-handed starting pitcher drafted in the 8th round in 2001 by the Oakland A's. Midland Rockhounds in 2003. Died in a car accident on November 27 of that year. He was born March 18, 1980
Former minor league pitcher. Braves 9th rd pick 1978. White Sox 1st rd pick Jan (Secondary Phase) 1979. 1979 Niagara Falls - New York Penn League 'A'. 1979 Appleton Midwest League. 'A' Career stats: 0/1 4 games 16 (IP) 16 (K's) 9.00 (ERA)
MLB pitcher, 1951-66 for Pirates, Yankees, Mets.
'Warrior'.- first to win ERA Title (1955) for last place team. 4x All-Star. Led league: Wins (58), complete games 3x, IP 2x. Won 17-18 games 4x. Best in 58 with 22-14, 3.68 ERA. 1960 W.S. 0-2, 13.50 ERA
Author, TV personality and lecturer. Was one of the regular guest co-hosts for one of CNBC's Squawk Box and The Kudlow Report. Owner of the Kane County Cougars, the Class 'A' minor league baseball affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks
Sports historian who wrote extensively about the Yankees and collaborated with his wife on lively oral histories of Brooklyn, the Catskills and Broadway
Right-handed pitching prospect (6'-4', born Sept. 11, 1983), who was drafted in the 4th round of the 2002 draft by the Seattle Mariners. Played in Mariners chain for four years but never played in the majors
Baseball / Outfielder for the Expos in the Early 1980's / College Star at Florida State where he Won the Golden Spikes Award as NCAA's Best Player in 1981
Reymond Fuentes was born in Orlando, Fl, on Feb. 12, 1991, but went to high school in Puerto Rico (where he was a sprint champion). He was the First - round pick of the Red Sox in 2009. He debuted in the majors for the Padres in August, 2013
Former minor league pitcher. Cleveland Indians 4th round pick # 87th 1978. pitched in Indians, Red Sox, Mariners, and A's organizations. 'R'-'AAA', '78-'86,'88