Former Expos infielder, former hitting coach and manager for the Williamsport Crosscutters (A) Phillies. Currently managing Columbus Clippers (2021 - )
Minor league pitcher. Expos 11th round pick #324th in 2004. played at Vermont '04-'05, Savannah '05-'06, Patomac '06-'07, and Harrisburg '07. now in northern league
MLB shortstop and third baseman from 1933-1947, Washington Senators. Got 5 hits in first major league
game, on base 7 times. 3 time All-Star. Career batting average of .314. Hit .359 in 1941. If not for US Army 1942-44 would have been likely been H.O.F
Dodgers firstbaseman who debuted in May of 1990, playing 9 games that year. He never played in the major again; he passed away at the age of 37 in 2004
Harold Joseph 'Pie' Traynor (November 11, 1898 - March 16, 1972) was an American professional baseball player, manager, scout and radio broadcaster. He played his entire Major League Baseball (MLB) career (1920?37) as a third baseman with the Pittsburgh P
MLB outfielder, shortstop, 3rd baseman 1961-69 for Yankees, Tigers. Switch hitter. 3 All-Star games. Gold Glove. R.O.Y. in 1962. World Series in 1962, 63, 64 w/ 3 doubles, 4 HR's, 13 RBI's. 3x hit HR from both sides of plate. Son of MLB Mike Tresh
Positions: Third Baseman, Second Baseman and First Baseman
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
5-11, 170lb (180cm, 77kg)
Born: June 5, 1965 (Age: 53-202d)
Draft: Drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 40th round of the 1987 MLB June Amateur Draft
MLB catcher & first baseman from 1953-65 for Yankees, Orioles, Tigers, Phillies, Astros. Appeared in 4 All - Star games from 1957-59. Best season was 1956 with 21 home runs, 88 RBI's and .279 average. One season hit 30 home runs
Basketball and Baseball player. Chicago Cubs f/a 1944. '44-'47 'D'-'B'. Basketball, Fortwayne Zollner Pistons '48-49, Baltimore Bullets '49-50. Also wrote book, 'The dynasty that never was'
MLB pitcher from 1941-58 for 5 teams.One of only a few pitchers ever to pitch TWO- No hitters in a single season (1952). Also tossed 4 no-hitters in the minor leagues.. Won 20 games in a season & twice with 19 wins. 1945 World Series 1-0 with 3.38 ERA
MLB outfielder from 1942-51 for White Sox, Indians. Military 1945. Known as 'Joe E'. All-Star in 1944, had 59 RS, 15 doubles, 6 triples, 2 HR's, 46 RBI's, .287 BA. For the winning Indians in the 1948 World Series went 1 for 3 with a walk
MLB pitcher from 1979-90 for Red Sox, Pirates, Cardinals, Dodgers. Best seasons were 1985 going 21-8, 1.93 ERA and 1990 with 12-4, 2.40 ERA. Led league in shutouts with 10 in 1985. In 3 W.S. went 3-2 with 3.86 ERA
Baseball / Current Toronto Blue Jays and former Colorado Rockies shortstop / Shortstop Drafted in 1st Round of 2005 Draft/ made an unassisted triple play
former major league pitcher; played for Pirates, Cardinals and Twins; played 3 years in Nippon Professional Baseball; former bullpen/interim pitching coach Reds/Brewers
MLB pitcher from 1951-63 for 5 teams. Called 'Bullet Bob'. Cy Young (58), ML P.O.Y. (58), W.S. MVP (58), 3x All-Star. 5 W.S. went 4-3, save, 3.19 ERA. Best seasons:1955 with 17-13, save, 3.06 ERA & 1958: 21 (most)-7, save, 2.97 ERA. Most K's & CG - 1954
MLB pitcher from 1937-45 with Boston Bees, Reds, Yankees. Known as 'Milkman Jim'. All-Star. Best season was 1937 going 20-11, ERA title of 2.38 & led league in complete games. In 1940 went 14-7 with 2.89 ERA. Pitched shutout inning for Yanks in 42 W.S
Dominican-born right-handed pitching prospect signed by the Red Sox as a free agent in 2001 (at 18 years old), but he had arm surgery and was never the same. He never pitched in the major leagues. Born April 25, 1983