MLB outfielder 1978-89 for A's, Tigers, Phillies; 6X Gold Glove. Best in 1984 with 93 RS, 18 doubles, 2 triples, 33 HR, & 88 RBI. Two 1981 post season series - 2 doubles, HR, .421 BA. Diamondbacks & Blue Jays hitting coach. W.S. Champion as coach in 2001
Position: Pitcher
Bats: Left ? Throws: Right
6-2, 190lb (188cm, 86kg)
Born: October 28, 1964 (Age: 53-355d) in New York, NY us
Draft: Drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 23rd round of the 1986 MLB June Amateur Draft.
Full Name: Peter M
MLB reliever & starter from 1968-79 for Angels, Royals, Cardinals, Brewers, Red Sox, Blue Jays. Best seasons were 1970 winning 16 games and in 1974 going 10-10 with 20 saves and ERA of 1.90, as well as leading the league in games finished
Drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 39th round of the 2008 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Kansas City Royals in the 10th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft
MLB catcher from 1948-54 with Indians, A's, and Orioles. Best season was 1953 as he hit .284 in 268 at - bats with 14 doubles, 3 triples, 6 home runs, 25 runs scored, and 41 RBI's
MLB H.O.F. outfielder, 1st baseman 1947-63 (Military 45) for Cards. 'Stan the Man' 3x MVP, 2x ML P.O.Y., 24x All-Star, 7x Bat Champ. Led league - RS 5x, Doubles 8x, Triples 3x, RBI 2x, BB.. During his career hit 475 HR with .331 BA. Four W.S. (3x Champs)
MLB second and third baseman, shortstop from 1938-47 for Giants and Senators. Best full time seasons were 1944 batting .284 and 1945 with 5th best average in league at .296
Outfielder Adrian Otto Myers, born May 10, 1975, was drafted by the Rangers in the 21st round in 1996. He played 8 seasons in the minors, two at AAA. He never played in a major league game
former MLB player - Toronto Blue Jays (1987-92, 2003-04), California Angels (1992-95), Minnesota Twins (1996-97), Atlanta Braves (1997, 1999), San Diego Padres (1998-99), Baltimore Orioles (2000-01), Oakland Athletics (2001-02)
former MLB pitcher - new york mets (1985-1989), cincinnati reds (1990-1991), san diego padres (1992, 1998), chicago cubs (1993-1995), baltimore orioles (1996-1997), toronto bluejays (1998)
Pitching Coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Former major league pitcher; played for Indians & Padres; 3X All-Star/former pitching coach for the Columbus Clippers (AAA)
MLB starting and relief pitcher in 1938, 1941, 1942 and 1948 for Dodgers, Cardinals, and Phillies. Nickname given because he comes from NY. Best season was 1941 with 5-2 record, one save, and 2.98 ERA
MLB catcher, P.H. from 1951-62 for Indians, Senators, Twins. Military 1952-53. In 1961 with 139 at - bats had 10 RS, 2 doubles, triple, 2 HR's, 11 RBI, .302 BA. Was a coach on the '68 Detroit Tigers World Champs team
MLB pitcher from 1954-59 with Indians and Tigers. . Best season was 1955 league leader in relief wins and saves, going 9-1 with 19 saves. Two time All - Star
Former minor league baseball player and manager. 1974 Johnson City Yankees (Yankees), 1975 Appleton Foxes (whitesox) in april of 1975 traded for Ed Herrmann . Manager 2004 Helena Brewers (Brewers)
MLB pitcher from 1966-72 for the A's, Braves, and Phillies. During rookie season, went 12-1 with a save and 2.06 ERA. In 1968 he went 13-13 with an ERA of 2.28
Positions: Third Baseman, Shortstop and Second Baseman
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
5-11, 171lb (180cm, 77kg)
Born: December 26, 1966 (Age: 51-360d) in Punto Fijo, Venezuela ve
Full Name: Edgar R. Naveda
MLB relief pitcher from 1939-44 for the Indians. Tough to get a hit off of in 1943, giving up only 32 hits in 62 2/3 innings with 4-4 record, two saves and 2.30 ERA
Chas. O. Nelson: outfielder drafted by Dodgers, 22nd round, 1993. Born 8/11/1971. Played 4 years in MLB minor leagues and 2 years in independent leagues
Former minor league 2nd baseman. 1967 College World Series Champs (Nat'l Champs) with Arizona State University. Dodgers 18th rd pk # 401 in 1968. played in Dodgers org '68-'70. Manager of Niagra Falls (N.Y Penn Lg) '82-'84
MLB pitcher from 1960-69 with Cardinals, Twins & Angels. Pitched a perfect inning in the 1968 World Series for Cardinals. Best season 1968 going 2-1 with one save and a 2.91 ERA. Scout for A's, Astros
MLB first baseman from 1949-61 for Cardinals, Pirates, Dodgers, and Indians. Hit .291 in 1959 and .300 in 1960. 1946 World Series belted a home run and had a .333 batting average. Also played in some of the 1952 World Series
Dominican - born right - handed pitcher who became closer for the Phillies under manager Joe Girardi. He signed by the Phillies as a free agent in 2010 (born 6/14/1989)
MLB third baseman from 1967-88 for 6 teams. Known as 'Puff'. 6x All - Star, 2x Gold Glove, 1981 ALCS MVP, HR title in 1976 with 32. Best season was 1977 with 97 RS, 37 HR's, & 107 RBI's. Played in 5 World Series. Brother of Jim Nettles
Right-handed pitching prospect for the Reds in the first half of the 1960s, but just never got the chance to pitch with Jay, Maloney, O'Toole and others ahead of him
Former major league infielder/outfielder/DH; played for Cal State Fullerton, Padres, Rangers, Twins, Cubs, Tigers, Angels & Astros; All-Star 2001; Golden Spikes Award 1992; current manager of Erie Seawolves (AA)
MLB pitcher from 1949-60 for Dodgers, Reds, Indians. 1952 & 53 Military. Known as 'Newk'. R.O.Y., MVP, Cy Young, 4x All-Star. Best seasons: 1951 went 20-9, 1959 went 20-5,1956 went 27 (Led league) -7./ Hit 7 HR's in 1955./ 3 W.S. went 0-4, 8.59 ERA
MLB H.O.F. pitcher from 1939-55 for Tigers, Indians. Known as 'Prince Hal'. Cousin of Ken Macha. 2x MVP. 7x All - Star. Triple Crown. 2x ERA Title. ML Player of the Year. Led league in wins 4x, complete games 2x, K's 2x, shutouts 1x with 8
Position: Relief Pitcher, Bats: Right, Throws Right, 6-2, 205lb; Born: September 11, 1966 (Age: 51-352d) in New Orleans, LA: Drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 12th round of the 1989 MLB June Amateur Draft. Full Name: James Russell Newlin
former major league infielder; played for Twins, Rangers & Expos; member of Twins 1991 & 1987 World Series championship teams; played college football at San Diego State University; former scout & minor/major league coach
Shortstop prospect drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1st round (19th) of the 2015 MLB June Amateur Draft from University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
Recipient of the National Magazine Award for General Excellence and author of No. 1 bestseller Diamonds from the Dugout. He has been a pro sports beat writer for The Miami Herald, Fort Worth Star-Telegram and San Jose Mercury News