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  1. Baseball Player
  2. Baseball Player
  3. Baseball Player - Frisco Roughriders
  4. Pitcher for the Reds and Mariners late 70's
  5. baseball executive
  6. Joe Sarno  (3)
    Baseball Player - Merrimack College
  7. Baseball Player
  8. Baseball player drafted by the minnesota twins in 1991
  9. Baseball Player
  10. Minor League Baseball Team Clubhouse Manager
  11. Seattle mariners closer
  12. A retired Japanese baseball player (1985-2001: Hawks, Lions, Hanshin Tigers, etc.)/Also played 1 season in US
  13. Baseball - Stanford
  14. Japanese baseball pitcher. Known as the Monster of the Reiwa Era' Pitched a perfecct game on April 10, 2022
  15. Baseball Player
  16. Baseball player
  17. Pitcher, Hiroshima Toyo Carp. 1991 Central League MVP. Pitched a no-hitter in 1999.
  18. Baseball Player
  19. Baseball / Catcher, Outfielder, 3rd Baseman / 1987-95 / Giants, Pirates, Mets & Mariners /
  20. aaa baseball player mlb/montreal expos
  21. Baseball Player
  22. Baseball Player
  23. Baseball player drafter by the cincinnati reds in 1988.
  24. Baseball / 1961-70 / Rare Combination of Infielder & Catcher / Angels & Red Sox / Also a Standout at USC
  25. Baseball player drafted by the st louis cardinals in 1988
  26. AAGPBL 1947-53 Grand Rapids
  27. Baseball Player
  28. Baseball player Team USA; drafted by Detroit Tigers 2008
  29. Baseball player Indy Indians
  30. Baseball Player
  31. aaa baseball players mlb/st.louis cardinals
  32. Baseball player drafted byt the pittsburgh pirates in 1983
  33. Baseball Player - Fort Worth Cats
  34. Top Pitching Prospect in the Toronto Blue Jays Organization
  35. 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
  36. former major league pitcher; played for Tigers & Phillies; member of Phillies 1980 World Series championship team; nicknamed 'Hot Sauce'
  37. Baseball
  38. Baseball Player - NL MVP, 2x All-Star, played for the Reds, Cubs, Cardinals, and Giants from 1941-1959
  39. Played in the AAGPBL
  40. Pitcher
  41. Baseball Player
  42. Baseball / Pitcher / Pirates, Indians, Red Sox & A's / Played 2007 Season in Blue Jays Organization
  43. Owner of the professional baseball team, Gateway Grizzlies
  44. Baseball player drafted by the san francisco giants in 1992
  45. Baseball Player
  46. Baseball Coach
  47. Baseball Player
  48. aaa baseball players mlb/chicago white sox
  49. Former baseball player
  50. Baseball for Mets in 1990's
  51. Former Angels and Diamondbacks starters, now with the Orioles
  52. Toronto Blue Jays OF. Formerly with the Seattle Mariners
  53. Former Baseball Player for the Marlinsand Devil Rays
  54. Baseball Player
  55. Baseball Player
  56. Baseball Player
  57. Baseball Player
  58. Former Major League Pitcher/Now Pitching Coach for the Pawtucket Red Sox
  59. Baseball - 2023 Cardinals 6th Round Pick
  60. Baseball player Philadelphia Athletics 40's
  61. Baseball Player currently in the River City Rascals Organization
  62. former major league pitcher; played for Twins & Dodgers
  63. Baseball player drafted by the philadelphia phillies in 1989
  64. John Savage  (2)
    Baseball Coach UCLA
  65. Susan Savage  (3)
    Owner of the minor league baseball team, Sacramento River Cats
  66. former major league outfielder; played for Cardinals, Reds, Pirates, Cubs, Phillies, Brewers, Dodgers & Royals
  67. Baseball - Clearwater Treshers
  68. Hockey Hall of Fame - Class of 2000 - Montreal Canadiens / Chicago Blackhawks / Tampa Bay Lightning - Centre - 1x Stanley Cup
  69. Baseball Player
  70. Baseball player drafted by the oakland a's in 1986
  71. Drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 19th round of the 2014 MLB June Amateur Draft
  72. Baseball Player
  73. Baseball player 1959-1967 with Orioles and Senators
  74. Negro League, 1954 Detroit Stars
  75. Phillies 1st Rnd draft pick (2007) - LHP
  76. Baseball Player
  77. Baseball - Syracuse SkyChiefs 2006
  78. Baseball Virginia - Projected 2022 MLB 1st Round Pick
  79. Baseball for Reds in 1950's
  80. Pitcher for Yomiuri Giants, Chiba Lotte Mariners, Boston Red Sox
  81. Former catcher-played for several teams, including St. Louis
  82. Baseball AA - New Britain Rock Cats 2006
  83. Fmr minor league baseball player and commentator for the Toronto Blue Jays
  84. Baseball Player
  85. Baseball Player
  86. Manager of the Phillies 'whiz kids'
  87. Baseball Player
  88. Baseball Player
  89. Nick Sawyer  (2)
    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
  90. Baseball / Former Yankees & Padres Pitcher / 1974-77 / Appeared in 56 Games in 1977
  91. Baseball Player
  92. AAGPBL player for the 1943 South Bend Blue Sox and Rockford Peaches
  93. former major league catcher, played for Dodgers & Red Sox; brother of former major leaguer, Steve Sax
  94. 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
  95. Baseball Player
  96. Drew Saylor  (2)
    Baseball Player
  97. pitcher, currently in the Atlanta organization
  98. Baseball Player
  99. Baseball player drafted by the san francisco giants in 1993
  100. Baseball player drafted by the los angeles dodgers in 1994
  101. Baseball Player
  102. Founder of Dom Scala Baseball. Former NY Yankees bullpen coach and Adelphi University Head Coach. Author of 'One on One Baseball'
  103. 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
  104. Baseball Coach
  105. Baseball AAA - Richmond Braves 2007
  106. Former baseball player for the Chicago Cubs, Hokkaido Nippon - Ham Fighters, and Orix Buffaloes. Detroit Tigers radio announcer
  107. current coach for unc wilmington and 2003 team usa coach
  108. Baseball player drafted by the colorado rockies in 1992
  109. Catcher-rockies sixth round pick in the 1992 draft
  110. Minor League Pitcher for the State College Spikes (St. Louis Cardinals affiliate)
  111. former major league pitcher; played for Cubs, Tigers, Brewers, Royals, Astros & Expos
  112. MN Twins Prospect
  113. Former baseball player with the Expos and Padres from 1974-1977.
  114. Baseball player drafted by the boston red sox in 1987
  115. MLB pitcher in 1956 for the Reds
  116. Right-handed pitching prospect who was drafted by the White Sox in 2012 but is now in the Tigers chain
  117. Baseball Player
  118. Baseball Player
  119. Baseball Coach
  120. Arizona Diamondbacks' pitching prospect
  121. Baseball / 1979-80 / Relief Pitcher for White Sox / Played College Ball for USC / Drafted in 1st Round of 1973
  122. Former pitcher for the New York Yankees
  123. Former minor league baseball player - Milwaukee Brewers
  124. Baseball / Pitcher that Played for Phillies, Twins and Mets, 1972-1975,1978 / Former FSU Pitching Star
  125. Baseball Player
  126. Baseball Player
  127. Baseball Player
  128. Minor league baseball player
  129. former major league infielder; played for Orioles, Giants, Cardinals, Royals and Phillies; former minor league manager
  130. Tall (6-4)outfield prospect drafted by the Dodgers in the 21st round in 2012
  131. Baseball Player
  132. Baseball umpire debut 1995
  133. MLB third baseman from 1964-74 for Angels, Royals. Best season in 1971 with 80 RS, 36 doubles, 6 triples, 11 HR's, 63 RBI's and ,274 BA
  134. AAGPBL player; catcher for the 1948 Kenosha Comets
  135. Pitcher 1945 Boston Braves
  136. Baseball Player
  137. Baseball Player
  138. Baseball Player - El Paso Diablos
  139. Baseball Coach
  140. Baseball for White Sox, Mariners, A's
  141. Baseball mgr, Gen Mgr. Nationals
  142. Baseball Player
  143. Baseball for yankees in 1950's
  144. Former minor league catcher. twins 9th round #273, 1997. Twins '97-'00 'R'-'AA', A's '00, 'A'-'AA'
  145. Baseball for the Padres in the 1970's
  146. Minor league baseball player in the Rockies organization. Played for Asheville in 2008
  147. former Braves OF and top prospect, now with Houston
  148. Baseball Player
  149. Baseball Player
  150. former Major League catcher; played for Cardinals, Phillies, Cubs, White Sox, Mets & Reds
  151. former major league pitcher; played for Indians & Cubs
  152. Baseball player played with the Colorado Silver Bullets 1994 to 1997. From beginning to the end of the team
  153. former MLB player - washington senators (1958-63)
  154. Baseball Player
  155. Baseball Player
  156. Chicago White Sox catcher, baseball Hall of Famer, played on the 1919 White Sox
  157. aaa baseball player mlb/philadelphia phillies
  158. Baseball umpire debut 1978
  159. AAGPBL player
  160. 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
  161. Baseball Coach for Ashland
  162. Baseball player drafted by the kansas city royels in 2005
  163. Baseball player
  164. Baseball - Florida Atlantic // 2023 MLB 1st Round Projected Pick
  165. MLB pitcher from 1944-50 for the Phillies and Red Sox. Best season was 1944 going 13-16 with 3 saves for 3.32 ERA
  166. Chicago Cubs Pitching Prospect
  167. First base prospect who was the 2nd-round pick of the Braves in 1995. He never played in a major league game
  168. Former pitcher KC Royals (1981)
  169. AAGPBL player from Winnipeg, Manitoba
  170. Baseball Player
  171. Baseball Player
  172. 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
  173. Baseball Coach
  174. Baseball Player
  175. Former minor league pitcher. 2006 Gary Railcats, Northern league. 2 games
  176. Independent Minor League Baseball Team
  177. Minor league baseball
  178. Baseball Player
  179. Baseball Player, outfielder Los Angeles Dodgers 2015; currently plays for Cincinnati Reds
  180. AAGPBL 1950 Rockford Peaches
  181. Baseball for Mariners in 1990's
  182. 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
  183. Baseball player dafted by the los angeles dodgers in 1993
  184. Catching prospect signed by the Mariners as a free agent in 2020. Born February 6, 1998
  185. 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
  186. Baseball / Pitcher / 1992 - Astros / 1994-95 Marlins / Also Played 8 Years in Minor Leagues
  187. Baseball On-Air Broadcaster
  188. former major league outfielder; played for Royals, Cardinals, Indians, Angels, Reds & Senators; All-Star 1972; also played two seasons in Japan
  189. Top Infield Prospect in the Philadelphia Phillies Organization
  190. Baseball Player
  191. Baseball Player
  192. Baseball A - Swing of the Quad Cities 2007
  193. Broadcaster - Colorado Rockies
  194. Baseball Player
  195. Baseball player drafted by the milwaukee brewers in 1992
  196. AAGPBL player
  197. Baseball Player
  198. Baseball Player
  199. Baseball Player - Texas Rangers pitcher
  200. 1959 Red Sox
  201. Doug Scherer  (2)
    Baseball player drafted by the oaklands a's in 1983
  202. Baseball AA - Springfield Cardinals 2007
  203. Baseball Player
  204. 2017 high school baseball prospect. Played in the Red Sox farm system, now in the Twins organization (2022)
  205. Coach of Cin. Reds 1974
  206. Played baseball for the 1969-1976 Tigers, Astros and Expos
  207. Baseball Player - Sioux City Explorers
  208. Baseball Player - Sioux City Explorers
  209. former major league pitcher; played for Reds, Tigers, Orioles & Phillies; won world series ring with Tigers (1984);
  210. Baseball Player
  211. MLB Pitcher Rangers/Mets/Nationals/Dodgers/Tigers/Diamondbacks/ Mizzou
  212. Baseball player drafted by the san diego padres in 1999
  213. Baseball Coach Univ of Louisiana at Monroe
  214. Baseball Player
  215. Top 2024 major league baseball prospect
  216. Baseball player drafted by the san francisco giants in 1994
  217. Baseball player drafted by the minnesota twins in 1989
  218. Chicago Cubs outfielder, Former Giants OF and 2010 WS Champion
  219. Baseball Player currently in the River City Rascals Organization
  220. Baseball player drafted by the seattle mariners in 1999
  221. Baseball Player
  222. AAGPBL center fielder and bat girl for the 1943-1946 Racine Belles
  223. President of the Atlanta Braves
  224. 1960's 2nd Baseman - Boston Red Sox - Defensive Star
  225. 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
  226. Second-base prospect who was the #1 draft pick of the Cleveland Indians in 2002
  227. Right-handed pitching prospect drafted by the Braves in the 9th round of the 2012 draft
  228. Baseball Player
  229. Baseball player drafted by the arizona diamnodbacks in 2004
  230. Baseball Player
  231. Baseball Player
  232. Former Major League Pitcher, aka Cal, pitcher for the New York Mets & Boston Red Sox
  233. Pitcher
  234. Baseball Player - Frisco Roughriders
  235. Baseball Player
  236. Baseball Player
  237. Minor-league catcher in the Atlanta Braves chain, currently playing for the Rome Braves
  238. Baseball Player
  239. VP & General Manager of the Omaha Storm Chasers
  240. Baseball Player
  241. Former Diamondbacks pitcher/Currently with the Tigers organization/ a top prospect
  242. Cubs Rookie 1968
  243. Baseball
  244. Play baseball for the 1965 Boston Red Sox
  245. Played for 3 years in the minor leagues
  246. former Dodgers prospect, now in Oakland chain
  247. Chicago Cubs pitcher, Baseball Player
  248. Pitcher drafted by the Yankees in the 42nd round in 1993 out of West Virginia U. Pitched in their system through 1998
  249. 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
  250. Right-handed pitching prospect who was the 17th round draft-pick of the Braves in 2011
  251. Drafted in the 32nd round (949th overall) by the Atlanta Braves in 2016
  252. Head Baseball Coach at Texas A&M starting in 2022. Was Texas Christian University Baseball Head Coach
  253. Baseball Player
  254. Baseball player drafted by the san diego padres in 1993
  255. aaa baseball players mlb/texas rangers
  256. Baseball Player
  257. Baseball Player
  258. Baseball Player
  259. Baseball - 1952 Browns and Red Sox
  260. Baseball Player
  261. Baseball player with the 1967 Mets
  262. Baseball Player
  263. 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
  264. Baseball / Former Major League Catcher / 1958-'65 / Giants, Reds, Senators & Yankees / 1958 N.L All-Star
  265. New York Yankees first round pick 2017
  266. Baseball Player
  267. Baseball Player - Brockton Rox
  268. former major league pitcher; played for Rangers, White Sox, Expos, Mariners and Orioles
  269. Dave Schmidt  (2)
    Boston Red Sox Catcher 1982
  270. David Schmidt  (2)
    Baseball Player
  271. 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
  272. Baseball Player - St. Paul Saints
  273. currently with the los angeles dodgers/former pitcher for the San Francisco Giants
  274. Baseball player draft pick '92
  275. Baseball/Cincinnati Reds prospect
  276. Baseball Player
  277. Baseball player drafted by the baltimore orioles in 1989
  278. Baseball Player
  279. Baseball Player
  280. AAGPBL player
  281. 1B/3B signed as an undrafted FA by the Royals out of the U of Michigan in 2020
  282. Philadephlia Phillies Hall of Famer 3rd baseman
  283. Pitcher
  284. Baseball player drafted by the st louis cardinals in 1997
  285. 1994 Rockies Rookie
  286. 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
  287. College Baseball Coach - Carthage College
  288. AAGPBL pitcher for the 1946 South Bend Blue Sox and Rockford Peaches; subject of the children's book 'The Little Girl Who Waved' by Clara Ford
  289. Baseball Player
  290. 2014 Draft pick of the MN Twins. Currently on the minor league Elizabethton Twins
  291. Astros minor leaguer from the early 2000's
  292. Baseball infielder - 2nd round pick of the San Francisco Giants in 2020
  293. Baseball Player
  294. President of the United Shore Professional Baseball League
  295. Owner of the Northwoods League baseball teams, Madison Mallards and co-owner of the Kenosha Kingfish
  296. Head baseball coach at Bowling Green
  297. 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
  298. Baseball - Norfolk Tides 2006
  299. Baseball Player
  300. Baseball Player
  301. Baseball Player
  302. Former baseball player. He played for the NY Mets from 1972-1974
  303. Baseball Player
  304. Baseball / Philadelphia Phillies catcher; Formerly with the Washington Nationals & New York Mets
  305. Baseball Coach
  306. Baseball / Former Major League Pitcher / 1963-64, 1966-67, & 1969 / Braves & Astros
  307. Middle infielder drafted by the Blue Jays in round 28 in 2017. He debuted with them in 2023
  308. Long time Chicago White Sox trainer
  309. Baltimore orioles pitcher 1982
  310. Baseball - Syracuse SkyChiefs 2006
  311. Baseball player drafed by the pittsburgh pirates in 1999
  312. Left-handed pitcher who was drafted in late round by the Rockies in the 1993 draft. He never pitched in a major league game
  313. Baseball Player
  314. Baseball Player drafted by the Reds out of North Florida Community College in 1992. Did not make it to majors.
  315. Baseball player - drafted by the Angels in 1966 played with the U of Minn. Didn't make it to the majors.
  316. Tom Schneider  (2)
    Baseball player for the Jamestown Expos
  317. Baseball / Third Base Prospect for Oakland A's and Boston Red Sox / 1998-2004
  318. Baseball Player in the Tampa Bay Rays organization. Drafted in the first round of the 2018 draft
  319. Baseball player drafted by the atlanta braves in 1995
  320. minor league baseball player in whitesox organization. 7th round pick 2002. started '08 in "AA"
  321. baseball
  322. Baseball Player
  323. former MLB player/coach; played for Giants, Cardinals, Braves; coached Cardinals & was the Royals bench coach
  324. 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
  325. Baseball A - Cedar Rapids Kernels 2007
  326. Head baseball coach at Memphis (2005-?)
  327. San Diego Padres 11th round pick in the 2013 MLB draft,pitching prospect
  328. Baseball player drafted by the boston red sox in 1991
  329. Baseball - 2023 Reds 4th Round Pick
  330. AAGPBL player from Toronto, Ontario
  331. Former Big League Shortstop
  332. 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
  333. Baseball Player
  334. Baseball Player
  335. Pitcher drafted by the Padres in 2016. Made his MLB debut with the White Sox in 2023
  336. Baseball Player
  337. Baseball Player
  338. Baseball
  339. MLB relief pitcher from 1988-93 for Mariners, Rangers. Best seasons were 1989 with a win, 33 saves, 2.81 ERA and 1990 with a win, 30 saves, 2.25 ERA
  340. Retired Major Leaguer
  341. MLB: Second Baseman with the Baltimore Orioles (2013-)
  342. former Giants farmhand, now a Royals farmhand, IF
  343. Baseball Player
  344. Baseball player drafted by the new york mets in 1990
  345. Baseball Player - The Southern Maryland Blue Crabs
  346. former Cincinnati Reds owner
  347. Former President of Oakland Athletics
  348. Right-handed hitting outfield prospect drafted by the Tigers in 2012 (3rd Round)
  349. Baseball / Former Southpaw Starting Pitcher 1991-2004 / Mets, Reds, Astros, Pirates & Red Sox
  350. Baseball Player
  351. Baseball Player
  352. Drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 27th round of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
  353. Head Baseball Coach at Notre Dame University
  354. Baseball player, cubs
  355. Baseball Player
  356. Baseball/Cincinnati Reds prospect
  357. Baseball player. Played 1 game with Cubs in the 1950's
  358. Minor League Baseball Player currently in the Tampa Bay Rays Organization
  359. Former minor league baseball player
  360. Head baseball coach at Purdue
  361. 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
  362. Baseball Player - Lincoln Saltdogs
  363. Baseball player Astros
  364. Right-handed hitting infielder who debuted with the Mets in 1963
  365. Baseball AA - Mississippi Braves 2007
  366. Co-owner of the Northwoods League baseball team, St. Cloud Rox
  367. aaa baseball players mlb/chicago white sox
  368. Left-handed pitching prospect drafted in the 8th round by the Diamondbacks in 2005. He never pitched in the major leagues
  369. Minor League Baseball Player currently in the York Revolution Organization
  370. Baseball - INF - UCLA // Projected 2024 MLB 1st Round Pick
  371. Baseball player drafted by the tampa bay rays in 2000
  372. Baseball Player
  373. minor league prospect
  374. Baseball Player
  375. Major League Ball Player - San Francisco Giants 1965-1968
  376. Baseball / 1983-90 / Former Brewers' & Angels' Catcher / Former College Standout at Clemson University / Current Broadcaster with Brewers
  377. Baseball A - Swing of the Quad Cities 2007
  378. Baseball Player
  379. Baseball player drafted by Minnesota Twins
  380. Baseball Player
  381. Former Minor League Baseball Player for the New York Yankees
  382. Former minor league pitcher in yankees chain. 45-47. there is a book about him,
  383. Former Twins pitcher, 1961
  384. 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
  385. Baseball / Pitcher / 2004 Draft Pick of the Red Sox / Top Prospect Whose Career was Cut Short by Arm Injuries
  386. Baseball Player
  387. former major league infielder; played for Orioles, Tigers, Phillies, Expos & Angels; current Arizona Diamondbacks hitting coach
  388. Baseball - 2022 MLB Draft Prospect
  389. Baseball player drafted by the detroit tigers in 1990
  390. Rays 1B prospect, drafted in 1999
  391. former MLB pitcher - philadelphia phillies (1972-76), minnesota twins (1977), chicago white sox (1978-79)
  392. Shortstop
  393. general manager atlanta braves
  394. Baseball / Infielder / Prospect in Atlanta Braves Organization / Son of Braves GM John Schuerholz
  395. Baseball Player
  396. Drafted in the 7th round (211st overall) by the Baltimore Orioles in 2014
  397. Baseball Player
  398. Retired baseball player Angels, Braves; Baseball coach
  399. Baseball Player
  400. Baseball A+ - Frederick Keys 2007
  401. AAGPBL player
  402. Baseball Player
  403. 1990's Minnesota Twin
  404. Baseball player 1953-1960 with Yankees, Reds, Senators and Cubs
  405. Broadcaster - Arizona Diamondbacks
  406. Baseball player
  407. Baseball Player
  408. Baseball / Former Major League Pitcher / 1955-65 / Cardinals, Cubs & Tigers
  409. Baseball Player
  410. Pitcher 1953 Chicago Cubs {Died 3/31/1979}in the 1953 Topps Archives Set
  411. Baseball / Retired Major Leaguer, pitched for the Cardinals & Cubs
  412. Chris Schultz  (2)
    Baseball Player - Schaumburg Flyers
  413. Dan Schultz  (2)
    Baseball Coach
  414. former baseball/basketball player; played for Reds, Dodgers, Phillies & Anderson Packers,Fort Wayne Pistons, Minneapolis Lakers; won two championships with the Lakers
  415. Drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 14th round of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
  416. John Schultz  (2)
    Baseball Player
  417. Wiffle ball player Allen and Ginter
  418. former Diamondbacks pitcher; also played for Hiroshima Toyo Carp and Orix Buffaloes; 2nd round pick 2000 MLB Draft
  419. Baseball - P - Projected 2022 MLB 1st Round Pick
  420. Scott Schultz  (2)
    Drafted in the 10th round (300th overall) by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2014
  421. MLB catcher from 1939-48 with Pirates and Browns. Career batting average of .259. MLB Manager in 1969 and 1973
  422. Debut: April 20, 1947 Cinn RedsFinal Game: April 20, 1947 Died: August 2, 2004
  423. Former major league outfielder; played for Royals & Pirates; played high school baseball with Don Mattingly
  424. Minor League Baseball Player currently in the San Diego Padres Organization
  425. 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)
  426. AAGPBL player
  427. Drafted in the 36th round (1095th overall) by the St. Louis Cardinals in 2014
  428. 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
  429. Longtime former Indianapolis Indians baseball executive
  430. Baseball Player
  431. Baseball Player - USA Baseball
  432. former Reds, Cardinals and Dodgers infielder, outfielder
  433. Baseball Player
  434. Baseball Player
  435. Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 6th round of the 1986 MLB June Amateur Draft from University of Toledo (Toledo, OH)
  436. MLB Pitcher (Cubs 1964)
  437. Baseball Player
  438. Set a Florida highs school record by tossing 4 consecutive no-hitters in 2009
  439. Baseball AA - New Britain Rock Cats 2006
  440. Left-handed pitcher who was drafted in the 2nd Round of the 1993 draft by the Atlanta Braves. He debuted in 1996
  441. Baseball Player
  442. Baseball player drafted by the montreal expos in 1993
  443. former college/major league pitcher; played for Arizona State University & Detroit Tigers
  444. 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
  445. Baseball Player
  446. American professional baseball outfielder for the Washington Nationals
  447. Baseball Player
  448. Sportscaster On MLB TV
  449. Baseball Player
  450. Right-handed pitching prospect drafted in the 4th round by the A's in 2014
  451. 1B who was the Mets' 4th round pick out of UCLA in 2021
  452. Baseball Player
  453. Played baseball with the Kansas City A's 1965-1968
  454. Baseball player drafted by the colorado rockies in 1995
  455. Baseball A+ - Lynchburg Hillcats 2007
  456. Former Chicago White Sox Pitcher
  457. Owner of the minor league baseball team, Wichita Wind Surge
  458. Catching prospect drafted by the Mariners in the middle rounds in 2003. he never played in a major league game. (Born August 21, 1982)
  459. AAGPBL pitcher, 1950-1952 for the Chicago Colleens, Grand Rapids Chicks and Battle Creek Belles
  460. Pitcher with the albuquerque dukes 1986
  461. Baseball Player
  462. Baseball A - Swing of the Quad Cities 2007
  463. Baseball Player - The Southern Maryland Blue Crabs
  464. Baseball - P - White Sox Prospect
  465. Baseball - Atlanta Braves
  466. Baseball Player
  467. Baseball player drafted by the los angeles dodgers in 1996
  468. Baseball Player for the Philadelphia Phillies, 6 foot 8 inches, from Northern Virginia - Went to UVA
  469. Baseball Player
  470. 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
  471. reliever in Mets organization
  472. Baseball Player
  473. Left-handed-hitting middle infielder who played in 22 games for the Kansas City A's in 1955
  474. Baseball Player
  475. Cubs TV broadcaster
  476. Pitcher
  477. Baseball player drafted by the new york mets in 1990
  478. Baseball Player
  479. manager of Angels, former Dodgers catcher
  480. Baseball Player
  481. Former LSU catcher, 2015 draft pick of the Detroit Tigers
  482. Director of Player Development for the Toronto Blue Jays. Former Baseball Player
  483. Baseball - Syracuse SkyChiefs 2006
  484. Baseball Player
  485. Baseball Player
  486. Baseball player drafted by the houston astros in 1994
  487. Baseball Player
  488. retired Baseball Player-Angels
  489. Assistant GM - Nashville Sounds
  490. 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
  491. Adam Scott  (3)
    Baseball player
  492. Baseball player
  493. Baseball - Tennessee (2019-2023)
  494. Baseball Player
  495. Major League Umpire, Worked 1998 and 2001 World Series and 1993 and 2001 All-Star Games
  496. Former Angels' Pitcher
  497. Dick Scott  (2)
    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
  498. Dick Scott  (3)
    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
  499. former major league catcher; played for Rangers, Mariners and Reds; former minor league manager