Former major league shortstop; played for Phillies, Mets & Rangers; former Mets Manager; 2X All-Star; 2X World Series,Part owner and coach of the Ducks
Utility player Gary (Edward Garrison) Harris was born 9/9/1979, in Dalton, Georgia. He was drafted by the Mariners in the 18th round in 2002, played in the minor leagues for 5 seasons and independent leagues for 5 seasons but never in Major Leagues
former MLB pitcher - New York Mets (1981), New York Yankees (1994), Cincinnati Reds (1982-83), Montreal Expos (1984, 95), San Diego Padres (1984), Texas Rangers (1985-87), Philadelphia Phillies (1988,89), Boston Red Sox (1989, 94)
former major league utility infielder; played for Reds Dodgers, Cubs, Rockies, Mets, Dbacks, Brewers and Marlins; hold MLB record for most pinch hits (212); minor league coach
Drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 24th round of the 2007 MLB June Amateur Draft and the St. Louis Cardinals in the 13th round of the 2008 MLB June Amateur Draft
Drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 16th round of the 1986 MLB June Amateur Draft from Lewis-Clark State College (Lewiston, ID) and the Houston Astros in the 13th round of the 1987 MLB June Amateur Draft from Lewis-Clark State College (Lewiston, ID)
MLB pitcher and first baseman from 1952-60 for Giants, White Sox, Orioles, Red Sox, and Indians. Best seasons: 1953 14-8, save, and .295 ERA. 1956 15-11 3.10 ERA. 1958 12 wins, 4 saves, and 2.89 ERA. Hit 21 HR's in 424 at - bats
Played for the New York Mets National League champions in 1973, debuting as a pinch hitter for the Mets on September 15, 1973 at Shea Stadium against the Chicago Cubs. He has the distinction of getting a hit in his first major league at bat
MLB pitcher from 1947-50, outfielder 1947-52 for Giants.. Known as 'Floppy', 'The Hondo Hurricane'. 1947 went 9-7, 4.57 ERA & had 94 at-bats with 13 RS, 4 doubles, 3 triples, 4 HR's, 13 RBI's, .309 BA
Terry W. Harvey was right-handed pitching prospect who was drafted four years in a row!...the final being by the Indians in 1995 (17th round). Born in Dacula, GA, on Jan. 29, 1972, he played in 3 minor league seasons but never played in Major Leagues
H.O.F. Baseball Broadcaster inducted in 1981. Announcer for the Dodgers, Giants, Orioles, & 42-plus years with Tigers. Only announcer in MLB history to be traded - to Dodgers for catcher Cliff Dapper. Announced Bobby Thomson's historic HR for 51 Giants
MLB first baseman and outfielder 1936-1942 for Dodgers, Braves, Yankees. In 1942 World Series went 3-9, double, 2 RBI's. Career SB 53 CS 13. Best seasons 1936 - 29 doubles, 11 triples, 3 HR's, .310 BA and 1937 with 31 doubles, 6 triples, HR, .304 BA
MLB first & third baseman from 1979-90 for the Dodgers & Twins. Best season was 1984 with 61 runs scored, 35 doubles, 5 triples, 5 HR's, 69 RBI's & .302 average. In 1988 World Series hit double and 2 home runs, 5 RBI's & .368 avg. Angels hitting coach
MLB third baseman from 1946-60/coach/scout; played for Cubs, Reds, Cardinals, White Sox & Red Sox; managed Astros from 1966-68; also managed in minor leagues; scout for Astros & Giants. Best season was 1946 with 16 HR's, 91 RS, 77 RBI's & .281 BA
MLB 1st baseman 1922-29 for A's, Indians. Held Minor League record - 63 HR (1930) and 69 (1933). Held AL record most total bases in game. Only Ruth hit more HR (46) in MLB during the 1924 season than Joe's 27. Longest hit HR, 165 miles, landing in train
Baseball coach at Jacksonville University. Seattle Mariners 35th round pick #973 in 1994. Toronto Blue Jays 28th round pick #776 in 1995. played in Blue Jays organization '95-'99 'A'-'AA'
MLB outfielder and pinch hitter from 1955-58 for Reds, Braves, Tigers. Known as 'Hurricane'. Came in 4th for R.O.Y. Award in 1957 with 12 doubles, 7 HR's and .403 batting average in 134 at-bats. Got 2 hits in 1957 World Series
Stellar baseball career at Bridgewater College. Played in 2001 and 2002 for the Covington Lumberjacks in the Shenandoah Valley Baseball League. 11 years as an asst. baseball coach at Bridgewater. Head baseball coach at Mary Baldwin College
MLB 1st baseman, outfielder from 1964-77 for Yankees, Brewers, A's, Pilots. All-Star in 1969. Most productive was 1970 with 70 RS, 21 doubles, 2 triples, 11 HR's, 52 RBI's, .244 BA. Got a hit for the champion A's in 1972 World Series. Son of Jim Hegan
Former Mets, Cubs and Diamondbacks reliever; drafted #18 overall 2001 MLB Draft; set numerous pitching records at University of Notre Dame; All - American; 2X Big East Pitcher of Year (2000, 2001)
MLB pitcher from 1937-1952 for Pirates and Phillies. Best season was 1949 going 17-10 with 3.02 ERA and led league in shutouts with 5. Pitched in 1950 World Series, giving up only one run in 7 2/3 innings while allowing only 4 hits
fMLB shortstop, outfielder, and second baseman from 1954-69 with 7 teams. Best season was 1959 by scoring 82 runs, hitting 29 home runs, and driving in 71 runs