Pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays (1994), Florida Marlins (1995,2004), Oakland Athletics (1996-1998), Arizona Diamondbacks (1998), Atlanta Braves (2002)
Chicago Cubs (2003), New York Yankees (2005-2006)
former major league shortstop; played for Twins, Yankees, White Sox & Rangers; 1X All-Star (1979); son of former MLB player, Roy Smalley Sr.; member of Twins 1987 World Series championship team
Born March 1991, American professional baseball coach in the Boston Red Sox organization. She is the first African American woman to serve as a professional baseball coach
Left-handed pitcher who debuted for the Cardinals in 1958 (2 games) and played another 6 in 1959, and then pitched in 24 games for the Phillies in 1962. He passed away in 1997
Billy Franklin Smith (born January 14, 1930 at High Point, North Carolina) is a retired American professional baseball first baseman, outfielder, manager and coach. He threw and batted left-handed, stood 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 m) tall and weighed 160 pound
Left - handed pitcher who appeared in a few games for the Red Sox in 1958, one for the Cubs in 1959 before going to the Indians for 12 appearances in that same year. Nickname given to him by SF sports writer. Career stats: 4-4 record with 4.75 ERA
Pitcher from Ithaca drafted by Detroit #81 NCAA division 3 college world series
Right - handed pitcher drafted in the 3rd round by the Tigers in 1993 (born 9/20/1973)
Positions: Shortstop and Third Baseman
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
6-2, 185lb (188cm, 83kg)
Born: October 20, 1962 (Age: 56-062d) in Lynwood, CA us
Draft: Drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 6th round of the 1984 MLB June Amateur Draft fro
MLB relief pitcher 1980-92 for Astros, Cubs. 2x All - Star.
6 consecutive seasons with 22-plus saves. Best in 1985 with 9-5, 27 saves, 2.37 ERA and 1987 going 2-3, 24 saves, 1.65 ERA. Career 216 saves, 2.67 ERA
David Wayne Smith is a former professional baseball pitcher. Smith pitched in five games in Major League Baseball in 1984 and 1985 for the California Angels. He played baseball in college for the Lamar University Cardinals (born 8/30/57)
MLB relief pitcher from 1950-56 with Cardinals and Reds. Best seasons in 1951 went 5-5 with 11 saves and 3.20 ERA and in 1954 with 5 wins and 20 saves and an ERA of 2.67
MLB catcher from 1956-65 with Cardinals. Played in 3 All - Star games. Best season was 1959 hitting 15 doubles, 3 triples, 13 HR's, 50 RBI's with .270 BA. Longtime Cardinals scout
MLB catcher, third baseman from 1955-64 for Orioles, A's, Pirates, Colt .45's, Reds. Uncle of MLB second baseman Tim Flannery. Best seasons - 1957 with .303.BA & 1960 with .295 BA.. Best known for !960 World Series, 3 for 8 with a home run & 5 RBI's
Baseball / The Other Hal Smith / C-3B 1955-1964 Orioles, A's , Pirates, Colt .45s, Reds / Hit 8th inning PH Homer in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series for Pirates
Position: Relief Pitcher
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
6-0, 185lb (183cm, 83kg)
Born: November 24, 1966 (Age: 52-027d) in Erie, PA us
Draft: Drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 6th round of the 1988 MLB June Amateur Draft from Jacksonville
Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 26th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 25th round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft
MLB H.O.F. relief pitcher 1980-97 for Cards, Reds, Cubs, Expos, Angels, Red Sox, Orioles; All - Star 7x. Rolaids 3x. Led league saves 4x. Best in 1991 with 6-3, 47 saves, 2.39 ERA & 1983 with 4 wins, 29 saves, 1.65 ERA. Career 478 saves & 3.03 ERA
former MLB player - Philadelphia Phillies (1978- 1981), St. Louis Cardinals (1982-85), Kansas City Royals (1985-87), Atlanta Braves (1988-92), Pittsburgh Pirates (1993), Baltimore Orioles (1993-94), 1982 World Champion St. Louis Cardinals
Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 13th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft and the San Diego Padres in the 5th round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft
Outfield prospect born in Kansas City, MO, on September 11, 2000, who was drafted by the A's in the 3rd round in 2019 and traded to the Texas Rangers in September of 2020
Baltimore orioles pitcher 1989-90. Because there were two Michael Anthony Smiths pitching at the same time, this Mike Smith became known as Texas Mike Smith
Right-handed pitcher who debuted with the Reds in 1984. There are three Mike Smiths who played major league baseball, all of them named Michael Anthony. This is 'Mississippi' Mike Smith
Former MLB player -San diego padres (1978-1981), st. louis cardinals (1982-1996) HOF 2002 NL Gold Glove shortstop from 1980-1992 2460 hits lifetime won World series with Cardinals in 1982 NL Championship series mvp in 1985 nickname 'The Wizard of Oz'
former major league outfielder; played for Dodgers, Cardinals, Red Sox & Giants; also played in Japan for Yomiuri Giants; 7X All-Star; member of Dodgers 1981 World Series championship team; 1X Gold Glove winner (1968)
Pitching prospect taken in the 4th round of the 1993 draft by the Yankees. he played in the minors of the Yankees' system for four years but never played higher than AA. (Born Nov. 29, 1972)
Position: Relief Pitcher
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
6-1, 170lb (185cm, 77kg)
Born: March 27, 1969 (Age: 49-269d) in Olympia, WA us
Draft: Drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 10th round of the 1989 MLB June Amateur Draft from Lassen Colleg
Position: Outfielder
Bats: Both ? Throws: Right
6-2, 200lb (188cm, 90kg)
Born: October 1, 1970 (Age: 48-073d) in Avon Park, FL us
Draft: Drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 7th round of the 1990 MLB June Amateur Draft from Avon Park HS (A
Right - handed pitcher drafted by the Brewers in the 19th round of the 1995 draft. He debuted for them in 1998 (in one game only), and went on to pitch a few games for Cardinals (2002), Braves (2004), Marlins (2005), and Braves again (2006)
Baseball / 1963-71 / Tigers, Angels, Indians, Cubs & Reds / Pitcher, Outfielder & First Base / Pitched in 29 Games & Appeared in 461 Games a Positional Player
MLB pitcher from 1982-89 for Rangers, Twins, Red Sox. Won 15 games in both 1984 & 1985. In 1988 ALCS gave up no runs in 2 1/3 IP. Former college baseball star at University of Tennessee
Born Feb. 8, 1979, this left-handed pitcher was the 2nd round draft pick of the Reds in 2000. He eventually made it to the majors, appearing in ONE game for the Rangers in 2004
Former minor league player. 10th rd pick 1977. Yankees 20th rd pick 1978. 1981-82 Visalia Oaks, California league Minn Twins org. 1981 Fresno Giants, California league. Giants organization
MLB outfielder, shortstop, first baseman from 1986-94 for 5 teams. Member - 1984 U.S Olympic baseball team. 1992 NL Player of Month for June. Most assists as an outfielder in 1988. Most double plays turned as RF in 1989. Best season 1988 - 71 RS, 75 RBI
Drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 44th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft and the New York Yankees in the 10th round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft
MLB outfielder from 1959-70 for the A's, Orioles, White Sox, Indians, Brewers. Best season was in 1962 with 49 RBI's with .305 batting average. Played in 1966 World Series getting a hit, run scored, and a RBI
NFL left halfback (offense) and safety (defense) player in 1936 with the Boston Shamrocks (American Football League) and 1937-46 with NY Giants. MLB umpire for 39 years in the AL
Baseball / 1971-1980 / 3rd Base for Twins, White Sox, Rangers & Yankees / 'Sporting News' Comeback Player of 1977 After Recovering from Serious Knee Injury
Position: Starting Pitcher
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
6-8, 210lb (203cm, 95kg)
Born: February 12, 1967 (Age: 51-312d)
Draft: Drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 27th round of the 1986 MLB June Amateur Draft from Eastern Illinois University
An American former professional baseball catcher, manager and coach. Dennis Sommers spent the first 18 years of his baseball career as a player and manager in the San Francisco Giants' farm system
Position: Relief Pitcher
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
5-11, 175lb (180cm, 79kg)
Born: October 13, 1966 (Age: 52-069d) in Lynn, MA us
Draft: Drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 37th round of the 1989 MLB June Amateur Draft
MLB pitcher who played for the Milwaukee Brewers (1977?1980), St. Louis Cardinals (1981), Cleveland Indians (1982?1983), Oakland Athletics (1984), Chicago Cubs (1985), Montreal Expos (1987) and SF Giants (1988)
MLB pitcher from 1977-85 for Brewers, Cardinals, Indians, A - s, Cubs, Expos, Giants. All - Star 1978, going 18-12, save, 3.21 ERA. 15 wins in 1979 & 12 wins in 1983