former college/Olympic/minor league outfielder, 1st baseman, 3rd baseman and DH; played at University of Miami; won Gold Medal in 1988 Olympics; inaugural winner of the Dick Howser Trophy; drafted by St. Cardinals; never made it to the major leagues
MLB pitcher from 1959-73 for White Sox, Angels, Giants, Orioles, Cardinals, Indians. An All - Star &
Fireman of the Year in 1965, going 15-7 with 24 saves and 2.40 ERA and in 1966 went 6-6 with 20 saves and 2.52 ERA
MLB outfielder and pinch hitter from 1923-32 for Senators, Cardinals, and Browns. 'Showboat' hit .374 with 18 doubles, 6 triples, 8 home runs, 61 RBI's in only 254 at-bats. In the 1930 World Series went 1 for 2 with a double
MLB H.O.F. catcher 1969-98 for Red Sox, White Sox. 11x All-Star, Gold Glove, 3x Silver Slugger. R.O.Y. in 1972 and led league in triples (9), only 1 of 2 catchers have ever done so 1985 - 37 HR, 107 RBI. 1975 W.S. hit 2 HR, one was walk-off in game # 6
Outfielder taken in the 1st round of the 1997 draft by the Cleveland Indians. He played 7 seasons in the minor leagues but never appeared in a major league game (born September 16, 1975)
Right-handed hitting utility player who played in nine games for the Mets in 1966 season; he also participated in the 1964 Summer Olympics when baseball was a demonstration sport.
former major league pitcher; played for Blue Jays & Orioles; 1979 CY Young Award winner; member of Orioles 1983 World Series championship team; former Orioles broadcaster; former Orioles General Manager
MLB pitcher from 1940-46 with Red Sox and Cubs.
1945 served in US Army. His best seasons were in 1942 going 5-6 with 2 saves, 3.01 ERA and in 1944 going 9019 with 3.13 ERA
former college/major league pitcher; played of University of Georgia, Mariners & Royals; member of University of Georgia College World Series championship team (1990)
MLB first baseman and outfielder from 1939-49 for the Tigers, Indians, and Pirates. Best season was 1942 hitting 14 home runs, scoring 71 runs, 82 RBI's with a .292 batting average
MLB first baseman from 1934-49 for Braves, Pirates. US Navy 1944-45. All-Star 1943. Led league in walks in 1940 & 41. Best seasons were 1940 with 94 RS, 22 doubles, 7 triples, 16 HR's,104 RBI's, .273 BA and 1941 with 95 RS and .288 BA
MLB outfielder from 1956-71 for Reds, Cardinals, Senators. 3x All - Star. 7x Gold Gloves in last 7 seasons. Career BA of .293. Batted .335 in 1967. In 1964 & 67 W.S. had 2 doubles, triple, 3 steals, 8 RBI. 1st to ever get a hit in ML season in Canada
Right-handed pitcher (born in Venezuela on February 2, 2001) who was signed by the tigers as a free agent in 2020. He is the brother of the Mets and Giants infielder Wilmer Flores
Catcher for the Cincinnati Reds (1953, 1962-1963), Cleveland Indians (1953, 1955-1956, 1960), Pittsburgh Pirates (1956-1959), Kansas City Athletics (1960)
Detroit Tigers (1960), Baltimore Orioles (1961) and the California Angels (1963-1964)
Former major league shortstop; played for Pirates, Mets, Expos, Yankees, Angels, Giants; member of Pirates 1979 World Series championship team; current manager for the Syracuse Chiefs
Minor league pitcher.mets 35th round pick #1062 in 2001,went to unlv and than was drafted by the giants in the 31st round #942 in 2005.spent '05-'07 in giants organization
MLB first baseman from 1951-58 for Cubs, Pirates, Reds. Best season was 1953 with 79 RS, 24 doubles, 11 triples, 18 HR's, 78 RBI. .309 BA. A career .286 BA
MLB first & second baseman, outfielder from 1921-33 for Reds, Phillies, Indians, White Sox. Won bat title with .369 with 97 runs scored, 44 doubles, 15 triples, 6 home runs and 103 RBI's. Stole 19 bases
Drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 23rd round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft and the New York Mets in the 27th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft
MLB H.O.F. pitcher 1951-67 for Yankees. Cy Young 1961. 10x All - Star. W.S. MVP. ERA Title 2x (1956, 58). Led league in wins 3x. Best in 1961 going 25-4 with 3.21 ERA & 1963 with 24-11, save, 2.74 ERA. 11 W.S. (6x Champs) 10-8, 2.71 ERA
Cuban born right-handed pitcher who debuted with the Washington Senators in 1952 (through a one-hitter in his first game). He unfortunately passed away in 1998
MLB pitcher from 1974-89 for Cardinals and Astros. Best known for brothers throwing no-hitters. Bob threw 2, in 1978 & 83, while Ken tossed his in 1979. 2x Silver Slugger. Best season was 1977 going 20-7 with 3.48 ERA. In 3 W.S. went 1-3 with 7.36 ERA
Baseball / Pitcher of the 1980's & 90's / Rangers, Brewers, Red Sox / Durable Left Handed Reliever / Born in Cuba. Current pitching coach for Dayton Dragons
MLB outfielder from 1969-86 for Reds, Mets, Giants, White Sox. Known as 'Yahtzee'. 5x All - Star - MVP All - Star 1981, 1977 NL MVP, Sliver Slugger 1981. Led league in Runs score in 1977, HR's in 1977 and 78, RBI's in 1976, 77, and 78
head coach of Northwestern Wildcats. played college baseball for the Providence Friars from 1990-93. He served as the head coach of the Rhode Island Rams 06-14 and the Army Black Knights 17-22
Lindsay Foster
Positions: Shortstop and Third Baseman
Bats: Both ? Throws: Right
6-3, 175lb (190cm, 79kg)
Born: February 7, 1967 (Age: 57-252d) in Greensboro, NC us
Draft: Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2nd round of the 1986 MLB
Baseball player for Philadelphia A's, Red Sox, Cubs & Phillies played Catcher, 1st & 3rd base and outfield. MVP in 1932, 1933 & 1938 hit 534 homeruns; Selected to Hall of Fame in 1951; was an all star 7 times; managed 1952 Fort Wayne Daisies for AAGPBL
MLB third baseman from 1966-71 for Red Sox, Royals, Mets, Senators. Best as a rookie in 1966 with 97 RS, 23 doubles, 8 triples, 15 HR's, & 63 RBI's. Stole 37 bases in 1969. During 1967 World Series got 2 hits, one was a double & a RBI
former major league pitcher; played for Tigers & Angels; also played in Japan for Chunichi Dragons; first pitcher to give up home runs to four consecutive batters