MLB outfielder, pinch hitter, pinch runner for Browns in 1951. Made famous for pinch running for the midget Eddie Gaedel who walked on 4 pitches from Bob Cain. Had the highest batting average of .446 in professional baseball in 1949
Drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 37th round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft, the Texas Rangers in the 29th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Tampa Bay Rays in the 40th round of the 2012
former major league second baseman; played for Dodgers, A's, Yankees & White Sox; 5X All-Star; 2X World Series champion; 1982 NL Rookie of the Year; brother of former MLB player, Dave Sax
Former minor league baseball player. pitsburg piratres f/a 2002. played for williamsport crosscutters of the florida state league and the hickory crawdads of the south atlantic league
former major league pitcher; played for New Yankees & Baltimore Orioles; member of Yankees 1953 World Series team. Also a WWII veteran, served as a Radio Operator on the USS Coral Sea
former major league pitcher; played for Twins, Tigers, Expos, Royals, Mets, Indians, Giants. Astros & Phillies' won World Series ring in 1987 with Twins; winning pitcher of game six in 1987 World Series; played 1977-1991; 69-68 career record
Debuted for Cubs in 1941 as right-handed-hitting catcher, but then served in military during WWII, finishing his career in 1951 with Cardinals. He managed Cubs 1957-59 and then managed the Tigers in 1961, 1962, and part of 1963
MLB pitcher from 1943-54 for the A's and Cardinals. Holds A.L Record for youngest player in MLB. Best season was 1948 going 14-8 with 3.94 ERA. Came in second in league in saves with 11 in 1951. Tossed 6 shutouts in his career
known for gutsy playoff performances- former Red Sox, Diamondbacks, Phillies, Astros and Orioles pitcher, won three world series rings. Was a dominant starting pitcher in his prime
50-year journalism career. Broadcast analyst and author of 40 baseball books, Won awards for writing, editing, graphic design, and public service., Founder of NATJA. Co-host/executive producer of the weekly TRAVEL ITCH RADIO show
Senior VP & GM for the Colorado Rockies. Former minor league coach. Pioneer League Reds '84, Pioneer League Brewers '86, New York Penn League yankees '91-93
MLB pitcher from 1944-47 for the Cardinals, Phillies and Cubs. Best season was 1944 going 7-3 with 5 saves and a 3.15 ERA. In 1944 World Series pitched 3 1/3 innings giving up only one hit and no runs
MLB pitcher from 1952-59 for the Cardinals and Reds. Best season was 1957 for Cardinals going 10-3. First batter in MLB to ever get hit by pitch twice in the same inning on 04-26-1959. This pitcher got hit by pitch 3 times in 1959 for the Reds
MLB pitcher from 1941-56 for 7 teams. Best seasons were 1948 going 18-13 with one save and 2.64 ERA and 1954 going 11-8 with one save and 2.91 ERA. Two time All - Star
former major league reliever; played for Blue Jays, Reds, Angels, Mets, Dbacks, Red Sox and White Sox; member of Angels 2002 World Series Championship team
John Richard 'Ducky' Schofield (born Jan 7, 1935) played MLB from 1953 to 1971. He was a member of the 1960 World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates. He is the father of former MLB player Dick Schofield and the grandfather of current MLB Jayson Werth
John Robert Schreiber is a right - handed reliever drafted by the Tigers in the 15th round in 2016 (born March 5, 1994). He debuted for the Tigers August 9, 2019, acquired off waivers by Red Sox Feb. 2021, & traded to Royals Feb. 2024
MLB pitcher from 1980-87 for Blue Jays, Twins, Indians. Best seasons were 1983 going 15-8 with 3.71 ERA
and 1986 as an All - Star going 14-7 with a 4.54 ERA
former baseball/basketball player; played for Reds, Dodgers, Phillies & Anderson Packers,Fort Wayne Pistons, Minneapolis Lakers; won two championships with the Lakers
former right handed pitcher for the Chicago Cubs (1983-84), Clevelnad Indians (1984-1986), New York Mets (1987), San Diego Padres, New York Yankees (1989)
MLB pitcher from 1931-46 with Giants. Two time All-Star. Led league in 1933, giving up the least amount of hits per 9 innings pitched. Two World Series in 1936 and 37 with record of 2-2. Was 23-10 with 3.18 ERA. Twice won 19 games with winning record
MLB pitcher from 1961-67 for Red Sox, Pirates, Braves. All - Star and R.O.Y. in 1961 going 15-7 with 3.22 ERA. In 1965 he went 9-6 with 4 saves and 2.92 ERA
Drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 18th round of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft; starting first baseman for the Chicago Cubs; also played for the Athletics and Tigers
MLB pitcher 1955-62 for Indians, White Sox. 1955 R.O.Y. with 16-10 with 2.85 ERA. Best season was 1956 going 20-9, 2.53 ERA. Led league in strikeouts in 1955 & 56. Struck by a batted ball in 57, made comeback but never the same. Broadcaster for indians
Spent 8 years pitching in the Cubs chain, even appearing in a few games for the Cubs in 1963, and was then traded to the Dodgers for Jim Brewer and Cuno Barragan, appearing in a few games for the Dodgers in 1964
Drafted in the 17th round, in 1981, by the Yankees, shortstop Dick Scott appeared in three big league games during the 1989 season for the Oakland A's. He was a bench coach for the Mets in 2016 and 2017