Kansas City Royals Starting Pitcher, former Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher prospect (signed as free agent in 2000). In 2011 he admitted that he had lied about his age, using the fake name of 'Leo Nunez' to enhance changes to pitch in the pros
MLB third baseman from 1931-40 for the Tigers, Red Sox, and White Sox. Best two seasons were 1934 driving in 96 RBI's with .317 Batting average and 1936 with 105 RBI's and .295 batting average
MLB catcher form 1937-54 for Cardinals, Dodgers, Cubs, Red Sox. 4x All - Star. Best season was 1942, 4th in MVP voting, with 53 RS, 16 doubles, 3 triples, 44 RBI's, .259 BA. In 1941 World Series had triple, 2 RBI's
former MLB player - seattle mariners (1983-1986), boston redsox (1986-1988), montreal expos (1989-1992), new york yankees (1993), california angels (1994-1995)
Assistant GM for the Oakland Athletics. Former minor league baseball player. Orioles 3rd rd pk # 72 in 1992. 'R'-'AAA' '92-'96. Astros org 'A'-'AA' '97-'98. played baseball and football at the University of Arizona
Head Baseball Coach of the Bellarmine Knights since 2014. Managed in the minor leagues Kannapolis Intimidators 2007-10 (Single A), Bristol White Sox 2011-13 (Rookie) and the independent San Diego Surf Dawgs in 2005
Positions: Second Baseman and Leftfielder
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
5-11, 165lb (180cm, 74kg)
Born: January 1, 1971 (Age: 47-240d)
Full Name: Mateo Ozuna
San diego padres 16th round #430 1994. Padres org '95-'99. Los Angeles Dodgers org '00-'02. 2000 California League Champions, 2002 Southern League Champions. 2003 Berkshire (Northeast League)
An American professional baseball pitcher in the Chicago White Sox organization. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Chicago Cubs. He plays for the Puerto Rico national baseball team
MLB outfielder, 3rd baseman from 1942-59 for Cubs, Dodgers, Braves. Known as 'Handy Andy' or 'Pruschka'. 5x All - Star. Best season was 1940 with 82 RS, 30 doubles, 2 triples, 26 HR's, 101 RBI, .312 BA. 4 W.S.has 3 doubles & triple
MLB catcher from 1955-1969 for Red Sox, Pirates, A's, Pilots. Known as 'Pag'. Led league for most double plays turned as a catcher (14) in 1965 & hit 17 HR, 65 RBI, .268 BA. Made his MLB debut at 17 years old. Caught Catfish Hunter's Perfect Game
Catcher for the AAGPBL; actress and technical advisor in the film 'A League of Their Own'; wrote 'The All American Girls Professional Baseball League Song'
Infielder drafted in the 3rd round by the Guardians in 2018 (debuted with them in 2022). Born Brooklyn NY 5/16/1997 and is brother of Josh Palacios, nephew of Rey Palacios
Pitcher, Washington Senators. Pitched one game in his MLB career and didn't record an out (8/13/1939). Faced four batters (including Ted Williams, Jimmie Foxx, Joe Cronin), walking three of them, hit the fourth. World War 2 veteran
MLB H.O.F. pitcher from 1965-84 for Orioles. Known as 'Cakes'. 3x Cy Young, 6x All - Star, 2x ERA Titles, 4 Gold Gloves, Over a span of 9 seasons won 20 or more games 8 times. Was in 6 World Series going 4-2 with 3.20 ERA
Right-handed pitcher born in the Dominican Republic (February 6, 2000) who was signed as a free agent by the Cardinals in 2017, and was still pitching in their system in 2024
2B West Michigan Whitecaps. Detroit Tigers selection in 7th round (No. 220 overall) of the 2014 MLB Draft out of the University of South Carolina... signed with the Tigers on June 17, 2014. Born: 11.23.92 in Easley, South Carolina
Baseball / Outfielder in Indians Farm System Iowa--born outfield prospect who was drafted in the 15th round by the Indians in 2002. He never played in a major league game
Pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles (1957-1965), Cincinnati Reds (1966-1968), Atlanta Braves (1968-1970) and the Chicago Cubs (1970-1973). 3x All-Star selection. Pitched a no-hitter on September 2, 1972
former college/AAFC quarterback; played for Duke University, Boston Yanks; Brooklyn Dodgers & NY Yankees; coached baseball at Duke University; member of College & Pro Football Hall of Fames; All-American; played MLB shortstop, 2nd & 3rd for A's 1937-38
former MLB player - pittsburgh pirates ('73-'82). cincinnati reds ('84-'87), oakland athletics ('88-'89), milwaukee brewers ('90), california angels ('91), toronto blue jays ('91),was recently diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease
MLB shortstop and first baseman for 1936 Tigers. Batted .280 in 25 at-bats. Many years in MLB as a coach for the Angels. Got nickname for eating lots of salted peanuts. Manager for 1967 Mets for 11 games, going 4-7 & the 1972 Astros for 1 game & the win
MLB pitcher from 1947-56 for Red Sox. Known as 'Dusy'. 2x All-Star./ In 1949 led league with 25 wins, losing 7, 2 saves plus ERA title of 2.77.In 1950 went 18-10, 3 saves & 1951 went 18-11, 2 saves. No-Hitter in 1956. Broadcaster many years for Red Sox
MLB pitcher 1986-96 for Expos, Rockies, Braves, A's, Cardinals, Phillies. Best in 1988 with 12-4. 6 saves, 2.65 ERA & 1989 was 12-6, 6 saves, 2.98 ERA, & 1992 went 9-1 with 3.02 ERA
former major league catcher; played for Tigers, Phillies, Angels, Blue Jays, Mariners, Indians & Pirates; 8X All-Star; member of Tigers 1984 World Series championship team
Current manager of the West Michigan Whitecaps. Former Montreal Expos, Texas Rangers and Boston Red Sox catcher/DH. Previously managed the Toledo Mud hens and hitting coach for the Atlanta Braves
Stanwood Wendell Partenheimer (October 21, 1922 - January 28, 1989) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox (1944) and St. Louis Cardinals (1945)
MLB pitcher from 1954-71 for Senators, Reds, Dodgers, Twins & Indians; 5x All-Star; brother of major league pitcher, Carlos Pascual. 2x 20-plus wins. Led league 3x in K's, 3x in complete games, & 3x in shut outs. Best season 1963, 21-9 with 2.46 ERA
MLB pitcher from 1935-47 for Cubs, Pirates & Phillies. Was 20-13 with 2.50 ERA in 1940 & 19-14 with 2.68 in 1942. 4-time All - Star. Led league in K's in 1939. World Series in 1945 giving up 7 hits in 16 2/3 innings with 2.70 ERA
MLB pitcher 1979-86 for Reds, Twins. Best in 1980 going 13-7, 3.27 ERA & 1986 went 3-1, 2 saves, 4.01. ERA. In 1979 NLCS started one game, 7 IP, 2,57 ERA. Christian Radio talk show host - KKLA (99.5, Los Angeles)
American baseball player and clown, best known as the Clown Prince of Baseball. Patkin was the third 'officially' crowned Clown Prince of Baseball, after Al Schacht and Jackie Price, though that sobriquet has also been applied to St. Lou
Former major league outfielder; played for Reds, Orioles, Cubs, Nationals, Blue Jays, Brewers and Cardinals; #3 pick overall 1998 MLB Draft; son of former NFL defensive back, Don Patterson
Former major league relief pitcher. Played for the Detroit Tigers (1968 - 1971) Oakland A's (1971) St. Louis Cardinals (1971) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1974). Member of the 1968 World Series Champions Detroit Tigers
Actor: Gilmore Girls, Little Big League, Vengeance Unlimited, Them, Little Big league, Aliens in America, Saw IV. Also a minor league baseball pitcher for the Braves and Yankees in the 1980s, Saw V (2008)
MLB pitcher from 1968-80 for Angels, Pilots, Brewers, Red Sox, Royals. All - Star. Known as 'Bulldog or Duck'. 1972 went 17-13 with 3.24 ERA. In 1980 World Series had 1 IP, no hits, no runs and struckout 2 batters