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  1. San Diego Padres baseball
  2. aaa baseball players mlb/atlanta braves
  3. Chris Perry  (3)
    Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 17th round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft
  4. Baseball Peoria Chiefs
  5. MLB H.O.F. pitcher 1962-82 for 8 teams. 2x Cy Young (72, 78). Brother Jim also got a Cy Young.. 5x All-Star, Led league in wins 3x, shutouts 1x, W-L% 1x. Best seasons - 1972 with 24-W, 1.92 ERA & 1978 went 21-6, 2.73 ERA. Doctored BB's, never caught
  6. MLB 1st baseman; P.H., outfielder for Braves, Royals, Cardinals; All-Star 1988. Best in 1987 with 42 stolen bases, caught 16 times with 77 RS, 35 doubles, 2 triples, 12 HR, 74 RBI, .270 BA. Hitting coach for Cubs, A's, Mariners.. Nephew of Dan Dnessen
  7. Baseball / 1B, 3B & Outfielder / 1994-96 & 1999-2004 / Played College Baseball for University of Florida Gators
  8. Jason Perry  (2)
    Baseball / Outfielder / Prospect With the Atlanta Braves/ Formerly A Prospect in the Oakland Athletic's Minor League System
  9. MLB pitcher 1959-75 Twins, Indians, A's, Tigers. Cy Young in 1970. Brother Gaylord had 2 Cy Young Awards. 3x All-Star. Led league - Wins 2x, Shutouts 1x. Best in 1969 going 20-6, 2.82 ERA & 1970 with 24-12, 3.04 ERA. In 65 W.S. - 4 IP, allowed 2 runs
  10. Matt Perry  (2)
    Minor League Baseball Player
  11. Matt Perry  (3)
    Owner of the Coastal Plain League baseball team, Wilmington Sharks
  12. Former Cincinnati Reds & Chicago Cubs middle reliever
  13. Baseball player
  14. Baseball Player
  15. former major league pitcher; played for Tigers and Nationals; 21st overall selection 2008 MLB Draft
  16. Baseball Player
  17. Negro Leaguer
  18. Former Houston Astros Prospect
  19. Right-handed pitcher who was drafted by the White Sox in 1989
  20. Baseball Player
  21. Baseball player visalia oaks 1992
  22. Baseball Player
  23. pitcher (31)
  24. Former LSU pitcher. Drafted by Houston Astros in 2015
  25. Baseball Player currently in the Normal CornBelters Organization
  26. Baseball / Pitcher / 1971 & 1975-78 / White Sox, Rangers & Twins
  27. Baseball Player
  28. Baseball AA - Akron Aeros 2006
  29. MLB second/third baseman & shortstop from 1942-54 for Red Sox, Tigers, and Senators. Led league in hits in 1942, 1946 and 1947. Scored over 100 runs first 6 seasons. Career average of .307. All-Star in 1946 at shortstop.Scored 6 runs in 9-inning game
  30. Baseball Player
  31. Baseball Player
  32. Baseball / 1994-98 & 2005 / Played for 4 Teams in the 1990's / Played in Japan for a Few Years / Made MLB Comeback with Boston Red Sox in 2005
  33. Right-handed pitching prospect drafted by the Mets in the 5th round, in 1992....but never appeared in a major league game
  34. Baseball player drafted by the los angeles angels in 2005
  35. Drafted by the Chicago White Sox in 2014
  36. Former major league pitcher. brewers
  37. Baseball player drafted by the minnesota twins in 1996
  38. Baseball Player
  39. aaa baseball players mlb/cincinnati reds
  40. Chris Peters  (2)
    President of the Fort Myers Mighty Mussels minor league baseball team
  41. Baseball Player
  42. Baseball Player
  43. Former pitcher for Oakland Athletics
  44. Doug Peters  (2)
    Baseball pitcher - 1991 Memphis Chicks
  45. Baseball player drafted by the baltimore orioles in 1964
  46. MLB pitcher from 1959-72 for White Sox, Red Sox. 2x All - Star. 2x ERA Titles in 1963 & 66. Best seasons - 1963 (R.O.Y.) went 19-8, save, 2.33 ERA & 1964 led league in wins, 20-8, 2.50 ERA while hitting 4 HR's himself & 1966 led league with 1.98 ERA
  47. John Peters  (3)
    Baseball Player
  48. Jon Peters  (2)
    Baseball/Texas High School Pitching Phenom - On Cover of Sports Illustrated May 8, 1989
  49. AAGPBL pitcher for the 1943-1944 Rockford Peaches, Born Sept 11, 1918
  50. Matt Peters  (2)
    Baseball Player currently in the Washington Wild Things Organization
  51. Right-handed pitcher who debuted with the Pilots in 1970...and then pitched for the Brewers in 1972
  52. Baseball player drafted by the california angels in 1987
  53. Baseball / Played 5 Seasons Between 1979-86 / Tigers & A's / Outfielder & DH / College Standout at Arizona State
  54. baseball player 1936-1947 A's and Indians
  55. Baseball Player
  56. Baseball Player
  57. Tim Peters  (2)
    Pitched in the minor leagues from 1987-1990, mostly in the Expos system
  58. Baseball - Brewers
  59. 1B drafted in the 10th round of the 2002 draft by the Braves. Played collegiately at the University of South Carolina
  60. Florida Marlins Prospect
  61. aaa baseball players mlb/pittsburgh pirates
  62. Right - handed pitching prospect drafted by the Marlins in the 4th round in 2008. He never pitched higher than A ball (born Aug. 28, 1989)
  63. Baseball AA - Connecticut Defenders 2006
  64. Baseball Player
  65. Former Marlins farmhand, P
  66. Baseball Player
  67. Baseball Player
  68. former New York Yankees,Chicago White Sox,and San Diego Padres mid-relief pitcher
  69. Right-handed pitching prospect drafted in the 3rd round by the Blue Jays in 2002. He appeared in 3 games for the Blue Jays in 2004
  70. Drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 13th round of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
  71. Drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in 2010 and the Cincinnati Reds in 2012
  72. Catcher for Altoona Curve
  73. Minnesota Twins 1st Base Prospect
  74. Baseball Player
  75. Also known as: Carl Francis Peterson. WhiteSox (1955); Orioles (1957); Japan (1961-63)
  76. Baseball player for Senators and Indians in the 60's-70's
  77. Minor league ball player
  78. Top Infield Prospect in the Detroit Tigers Organization
  79. Baseball Player
  80. Baseball Player
  81. Baseball Coach currently in the Salina Stockade Organization
  82. Top Pitching Prospect in the New York Mets Organization, currently with St. Lucie Mets (Minor League)
  83. Minor League Baseball Player currently in the Baltimore Orioles Organization
  84. Detroit Tigers outfielder. Formerly of the Atlanta Braves (2018). Originally drafted in the 2nd round (50th overall) by the San Diego Padres in 2013
  85. Erik Peterson  (2)
    Baseball player
  86. MLB pitcher from 1966-76 with Yankees, Indians, and Rangers. Best season was 1970 going 20-11 with 2.91 ERA
  87. MLB: Second Baseman with the Baltimore Orioles (2018-); formerly with the Padres (2014), Braves (2015-17), & Yankees (2018)
  88. Baseball played for the cubs debut1994
  89. Former minoe league baseball
  90. Baseball Player
  91. aaa baseball players mlb/milwaukee brewers
  92. Pitching prospect in the Kansas City Royals minor league system
  93. Pittsburgh Pirates', New York Mets pitching prospect
  94. Baseball Player
  95. Baseball Player
  96. Baseball A - Charleston River Dogs 2007
  97. Baseball Player
  98. MLB - longtime Pirates player, coach, and general manager
  99. Former Mets Pitching Coach, Ex Player
  100. Baseball player drafted by the pittsburgh pirates in 1989
  101. Baseball Player
  102. Baseball Player
  103. Minor League Baseball Player currently in the Milwaukee Brewers Organization
  104. Head Baseball Coach Middle Tennessee State Unic
  105. Drafted by the New York Mets in the 20th round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft
  106. Baseball Player
  107. Baseball A+ - Stockton Ports 2007
  108. Baseball Player
  109. Baseball Player
  110. AAGPBL - 1952-1953 for the Rockford Peaches, Muskegon Lassies and Kalamazoo Lassies
  111. former A's infielder, now in Indians organization
  112. Baseball Player
  113. Journeyman Venzuelan pitcher currently in the Mariners chain. Debuted in the major leagues for the Marlins in 2006
  114. CEO and owner of the Coastal Plain League - a summer collegiate baseball league
  115. Baseball Player
  116. Baseball player drafted by the anaheim angels in 2003
  117. Baseball / Pitcher / 1991, 93, & 95-2000 / Cardinals, Rangers, Pirates & Angels / Successful as Starter & Reliever
  118. Baseball Coach
  119. Baseball Player
  120. Former Texas Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays backup catcher
  121. AAGPBL player 1944-1952; shortstop for the Milwaukee Chicks, Grand Rapids Chicks, Chicago Colleens, Kenosha Comets and Battle Creek Belles, Born Oct. 22, 1922
  122. Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 9th round of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
  123. Baseball / Catcher 1999-2003 for Rockies & Tigers / In May 2004, Announced his Retirement & Disclosed he had been Diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease
  124. Baseball A+ - Daytona Cubs 2007
  125. Right-handed pitching prospect signed as a free agent by the Cardinals in 2012
  126. former major league pitcher; played for White Sox, Blue Jays and Brewers; current free agent
  127. Baseball Player
  128. Baseball player drafted by the milwaukee brewers in 1992
  129. MLB shortstop, third baseman from 1963-76 for Red Sox. 2x All - Star. Best season was 1969 with 92 RS, 32 doubles, 2 triples, 40 HR's, 97 RBI's and .297 BA. In 1967 and 1975 World Series had two doubles and two HR's driving in 7 runs
  130. Independent Minor League Baseball Player currently in the Gary SouthShore RailCats Organization
  131. President of the Baseball Hall of Fame
  132. Baseball Player
  133. Paul Vincent Petrulis, born 1/25/1972 in Melrose Park, Illinois. College: Mississippi State. Infielder Paul played for Team USA in the '90 World Junior Championship, making the All-Tournament team at 2B, picked by the Mets in the '93 draft
  134. Baseball Player - Lincoln Saltdogs
  135. former Detroit Tigers & California Angels (starting pitcher, played on the 1984 World Champ Tigers team)
  136. Baseball - South Carolina
  137. Baseball Player
  138. Tall, lanky (6'-6'), Brazilian-born right-handed pitching prospect who was signed by the Blue Jays in 1992 as a free agent. He never appeared in a major league game
  139. Baseball Player
  140. Twins Prospect, Baseball
  141. Baseball Player
  142. Baseball Player
  143. Drafted in the 24th round (726th overall) by the Texas Rangers in 2014
  144. Right-handed pitcher who appeared in a few games for the Twins in 1983
  145. Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher
  146. Former MiLB player in Philadelphia organization (1994-96)...played in independent leagues (1997-99)
  147. Bench coach for the Houston Astros, Baseball / Former Infielder for Giants / Former Cardinals Coach
  148. Baseball Player
  149. Baseball / One of the Top Base Stealers of the 1980's / Played for Angels,Tigers, & Rangers / Current Rangers First Base Coach
  150. Baseball Player
  151. Former Angels OF, now in Rockies organization
  152. Baseball player drafted by the florida marlins in 1992
  153. Baseball Player
  154. A star high school pitcher in Lomita, CA, he was the first $100,000 'bonus baby' in major league history. Only 19 years old in 1951, he only pitched for the Pirates in 1953, going 1-2
  155. former major league pitcher; played for Astros and Yankees; 3X All - Star; 5X World Series Champ; #1 All - Time postseason wins (19); 2001 ALCS MVP; AL wins leader 1996
  156. Former College Baseball Coach
  157. Baseball Player
  158. minor league prospect for detriot tigers
  159. 2021 MLB Projected 1st Round Pick
  160. Kyle Petty  (2)
    Drafted in the 23rd round (687th overall) by the Seattle Mariners in 2013
  161. Baseball Player
  162. Baseball / Pitcher for the 2001 Detroit Tigers / Currently in the A's Farm System / Formerly at Fresno State University
  163. Baseball Player - Altoona Curve
  164. 2024 Iowa Cubs Manager, former MLB player - Montreal Expos (1989)
  165. Baseball Player
  166. Head Baseball Coach at Northern Kentucky University
  167. Former minor league baseball
  168. Baseball minors MLB Diamondbacks
  169. Right-handed pitcher drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 6th round in 1991. Born October 19, 1969, he never pitched higher than AA
  170. General Manager of the Long Island Ducks
  171. Minor league pitcher. Rangers f/a 2000,'R'. 2009 Gary Railcats, Northern League
  172. President of the Akron Rubber Ducks
  173. Baseball A - South Bend Silver Hawks 2007
  174. Dodgers pitching prospect
  175. Baseball Player
  176. former major league third baseman; played for Mets & Phillies
  177. Baseball Player
  178. MLB pitcher (Kansas City A's 1961 -64)
  179. Baseball Player
  180. Baseball Player
  181. former major league pitcher; played for Brooklyn Dodgers; son Randy, was Lakers Head Coach from 1992-1994
  182. Former minor league baseball player. Brewers f/a, '95. '95-'98 'R'-'AA'
  183. Baseball Player
  184. Philadelphia Phillies mascot
  185. MLB pitcher from 1936-38. Best season was 1937 going 3-2, one save, and 2.21 ERA. Gave up only 33 hits in 40 2/3 innings. Career ERA of 3.31
  186. Baseball Player
  187. Cleveland Indians Infielder
  188. David Phelps  (2)
    Miami Marlins starting pitcher,formerly with the New York Yankees
  189. baseball
  190. former major league DH/first baseman; played for Royals, Expos,Mariners, A's, Yankees & Indians; won World Series in 1989 as a member of the Oakland A's; current Arizona Diamondbacks color commentator
  191. Baseball Player
  192. Baseball Player
  193. Pitcher for the Brewers
  194. Current Milwaukee Brewers Minor League Pitcher/Formerly With Tampa Bay Devil Rays In Major Leagues
  195. MLB Baseball Team
  196. Major League Soccer team
  197. IF Braves Top Prospect, 2019 2nd Round Pick
  198. Baseball Player
  199. MLB outfielder, 1st baseman from 1941-62 for 8 teams. 1943-45 Military Service. Best known for getting 9 consecutive hits (9 for 9) as a pinch hitter, 8 in 1958, 1 in 1959. Best season was 1953 with 80 RS, 30 doubles, 9 triples, 9 HR's, 59 RBI, .303 BA
  200. Baseball -Outfielder 1964-72 w/ Phillies, Cubs, Expos and Indians
  201. Alex Phillips  (3)
    Baseball Player
  202. Formerly with the New York Yankkes/Currently in AAA for the Reds
  203. Baseball Player
  204. Baseball Player
  205. Baseball Player - Gary Southshore Railcats
  206. Former Infielder for Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Atlanta Braves; not retired, but currently free agent
  207. Drafted by the Houston Astros in the 6th round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft
  208. Director, Stadium Ops
  209. Former Cleveland Indians 3rd baseman in the 1960's
  210. Former phillies player
  211. Baseball Player
  212. General Manager of the Reno Aces
  213. Baseball - Braves 2022 MLB Draft Selection
  214. Baseball - P - Reds Top Prospect // Traded from Seattle
  215. Baseball player drafted by the colorado rockies in 1999
  216. Left-handed hitting catching prospect who was the 2nd round draft pick of the Padres in 2012
  217. MLB Umpire
  218. Baseball Player
  219. Baseball Player
  220. Baseball Player
  221. Played 1st and outfield for the Washington Senators in the 1960's
  222. Former baseball player with the 1953 St. Louis Cardinals
  223. Baseball Player
  224. Braves Prospect
  225. former White Sox reliever, currently in the Atlantic League
  226. 1970 Boston Red Sox P
  227. Played for Yankees in 1940's
  228. Baseball / Catcher / Started 2007 Season with Blue Jays / Has also Played for the Dodgers and Mets
  229. Baseball player; pirates
  230. former Padres catcher, now with Blue Jays organization again
  231. Baseball player; san jose giants,1989
  232. Mark Phillips  (3)
    Baseball player drafted by the san digo padres in 2000
  233. Matt Phillips  (3)
    Baseball Player
  234. Retired Major Leaguer, played for the St. Louis Cardinals
  235. Aagpbl
  236. Baseball player drafted by the new york yankees in 2004
  237. Baseball Player
  238. Baseball A - Cedar Rapids Kernels 2007
  239. Former Rockies and Royals backup catcher, now in the Blue Jays organization
  240. Baseball A - Greenville Drive 2007
  241. Negro Leaguer
  242. Baseball A - Greenville Drive 2007
  243. Baseball AAA - Albuquerque Isotopes 2007
  244. Espn,former New York Mets GM
  245. baseball
  246. Oakland A's, Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox, Anaheim Angels 1982-1999
  247. Tony Phillips  (3)
    Drafted by the New York Mets in the 19th round of the 1990 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Seattle Mariners in the 19th round of the 1991 MLB June Amateur Draft, Also played for Team USA Baseball team in 1991
  248. Tall (6'-5') right - handed pitching prospect drafted by the Rangers in the 16th round in 2015. Born October 27, 1997
  249. Yankees 11th round pick in 1987
  250. Baseball Player
  251. Baseball Player - Frisco Roughriders
  252. Clearwater Threshers mascot
  253. Baseball Player
  254. Baseball A - Dayton Dragons 2007
  255. former major league pitcher; played for Cubs, Orioles and Padres; World Series Champ (Orioles 1970); pitched no - hitter on April 27th, 1968
  256. Undrafted, right-handed pitcher who appeared in 2 games for the A's in 1994 and 1 game in 1995
  257. Baseball player drafted by the san francisco giants in 1996
  258. Baseball - Kansas City Royals
  259. Baseball Player
  260. Top Outfield Prospect in the Cincinnati Reds Organization
  261. Baseball / 2000-03 / Oakland Athletics & Tampa Bay D-Rays / 1999 Minor League Player of the Year
  262. Former Montreal Expo Pitcher
  263. Baseball Hall of Fame - Class of 2016. Fmr All-Star catcher for the LA Dodgers, Florida Marlins, NY Mets, San Diego Padres, and Oakland Athletics
  264. Mike Piazza  (2)
    Baseball Player - Orem Owlz
  265. Baseball - 2023 Royals 6th Round Pick
  266. Baseball A+ - Lynchburg Hillcats 2007
  267. Baseball Player
  268. First Base Coach for Los Angeles Angels, Baseball / 1970's & 80's / Drafted #1 By Oakland A's in 1975
  269. Baseball Player - Lincoln Saltdogs
  270. Baseball Player
  271. Baseball Player
  272. Dominican second-baseman who was signed as a free agent by the Indians in 1996
  273. pitcher (35)
  274. Baseball Player
  275. Minor League Baseball Player
  276. 1st woman ever to be named to a Division I baseball team! Plays for Brown University
  277. Baseball Player
  278. Ron Piché  (2)
    Professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1960–1966. He played for the Milwaukee Braves, California Angels, and St. Louis Cardinals
  279. Baseball Player
  280. Canadian-born catching prospect drafted by the Tigers in 2012 (11th round)
  281. Baseball Player
  282. Baseball Player
  283. Baseball Player
  284. aaa baseball player mlb/baltimore orioles
  285. Outfield prospect drafted in the 4th round by the Braves in 1994. He never played in a major league game
  286. Baseball Player
  287. Baseball Player
  288. Left-handed pitcher drafted by the Reds who appeared in two games for the Diamondbacks in 1998
  289. Left-handed pitcher (2nd round draft choice of Pirates in 1993), who debuted for the Padres in 2002
  290. Baseball player drafted by the milwaukee brewers in 1998
  291. Baseball Player - Nashua Pride 2007
  292. Played for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1918
  293. Former minor league baseball
  294. former Cubs mid-relief pitcher
  295. Former minor league catcher. Reds 16th rd pk #418 1989, Reds 14th rd pk #400 1993. signed 1994 Yankee's f/a, '94 Oneonta Yankee's 'A' New York Penn League(5 games)
  296. Former baseball player with NY Giants and Cincinnati Reds 1947-1954
  297. Baseball Player
  298. Baseball player in TB Rays system
  299. former major league outfielder; played for Orioles, Cubs and Pirates
  300. Baseball Player - Nashua Pride 2007
  301. Baseball player drafted by the montreal expos in 1987
  302. Cincinnati Reds announcer, former University of Kentucky football player
  303. Baseball / Outfielder for the Colorado Rockies / Made his Major league Debut in 2004
  304. AAGPBL
  305. Baseball Player
  306. Baseball player drafted by the kansas city royals in 1987
  307. Baseball / 1945-64 / Tigers, White Sox, & Giants / 211 Career Victories
  308. Head baseball coach for IPFW
  309. Chad Pierce  (2)
    Baseball Player
  310. Head baseball coach at Texas (2017 - present), Tulane (2015-2016); Sam Houston (2012-2014)
  311. Former MLB pitcher
  312. baseball
  313. Joel Pierce  (2)
    Baseball
  314. Former MiLB player in Philadelphia organization (1995-99) and in New York (A.L.) (2001) ... also played independent ball until 2005
  315. Baseball Player
  316. Baseball Player
  317. Right-handed-hitting outfield prospect drafted by the Dodgers in the 6th round in 2001. Born November 26, 1978, he was a wide receiver for San Diego State; he never appeared in a major league game
  318. Baseball player, pitcher, 1967-1968, Kansas City / Oakland Athletics
  319. Baseball player drafted by the montreal expos in 1998
  320. Baseball Player
  321. Head baseball coach for the Grambling State Tigers
  322. Baseball Player
  323. Former Rockies, Marlins, Dodgers, Cubs and White Sox outfielder, now in Phillies organization. ML record for most bunt 2-base hits 3 times
  324. MLB outfielder from 1952-67 for Red Sox, Indians, Senators, Mets, and Angels. Led league in doubles in 1956 with 40, getting 6 Triples, 14 home runs and .293 batting average. Hit .322 in 1961. Two time All-Star in 1954 and 1956
  325. Baseball - Ottawa Lynx 2006
  326. Baseball Player
  327. John Pierson  (2)
    Baseball Player
  328. Houston Astros Minor League Pitching Coach
  329. Boston Red Sox catcher; formerly with the Chicago White Sox
  330. baseball player
  331. MLB catcher from 1957-62 for Dodgers, A's, Giants, Mets. Best in 1961 with 243 at-bats had 31 RS, 10 doubles, 3 triples, 4 HR, 22 RBI, .243 BA. Cousin of Pete Falcone. Coaching with Mets, he planted famous Tomato Garden in Shea Stadium Bullpen. (1968-69)
  332. Chicago Cubs Pitching Prospect
  333. Baseball player drafted by the tamapa bay rays in 1998
  334. Baseball Player
  335. Minor league pitcher. Cincinnati Reds free agent 2000. '00-'01 'R'-'A', New York Yankees '02 'A'
  336. Left-handed pitching prospect drafted in the 3rd round by the Mariners in 2012
  337. Baseball player with the 1956-1961 Kansas City A's, Orioles and White Sox
  338. Baseball player
  339. Baseball Player
  340. Lemuel Eugene Pilkinton Bats Right, Throws Right Height 6' 2', Weight 188 lb. School Columbia State Community College High School John Overton Comprehensive High School Born October 11, 1966 in Nashville, TN USA
  341. Los Angeles Dodgers Starting Pitching Prospect
  342. College Baseball Player for Mississippi State University
  343. Baseball A - Augusta Greenjackets 2007
  344. Baseball Player
  345. MLB outfielder for Boston Red Sox. Formerly with SF Giants and Toronto Blue Jays
  346. MLB pitcher from 1949-56 for Yankees, Browns, Orioles, and Phillies. Best season was 1954 with 11 wins and 3.12 ERA
  347. Baseball Player
  348. Baseball Player
  349. Baseball Player
  350. Baseball Player
  351. Rangers Prospect
  352. Baseball Player
  353. Baseball A+ - Wilmington Blue Rocks 2007
  354. 2003 un-drafted free agent for Mariners
  355. Baseball Player
  356. Baseball Player
  357. Minor League Baseball Player currently in the New York Mets Organization
  358. Former baseball player
  359. Baseball A - Peoria Chiefs 2007
  360. Baseball Player
  361. Top Infield Prospect in the St. Louis Cardinals Organization
  362. Catcher Milwaukee Brewers
  363. Former Minor league baseball player with the Boston Red Sox
  364. Former baseball player - Minnesota Twins and Baltimore Orioles
  365. Baseball Player
  366. Minor League Baseball Player currently in the Boston Red Sox Organization
  367. Baseball Player
  368. Minor leaguer
  369. Baseball AA - Binghamton Mets 2006
  370. Outfield prospect for the Chicago Cubs
  371. Minor League 1940-50's White Sox, Memphis Chicks 2X All Star, signed contract with detroit Lions chose to play Baseball instead. Also Coached U.S. Army Baseball Team Durring WWII
  372. Baseball player - drafted by the Reds in 2011, played college baseball for Baylor
  373. Baseball - Portland Sea Dogs 2007
  374. Baseball - 2023 Nationals 4th Round Pick
  375. Baseball AA - Akron Aeros 2006
  376. Baseball Player
  377. Baseball Player
  378. baseball player - greenville braves
  379. Venezuelan - born catching prospect who was signed by the Nationals as a free agent in 2016. His birthdate is April 3, 2000
  380. Left-handed-hitting shortstop drafted in the 12th round by the Royals in 2022. Birth name is 'John' Pineda (born August 10, 1999, in Albuquerque, NM)
  381. Minor League Baseball Player currently in the Minnesota Twins Organization
  382. Baseball Player
  383. former Mariners pitcher, top young talent, now with Yankees
  384. Minor League Baseball player for the Oakland A's
  385. Drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 40th round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Seattle Mariners in the 30th round of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
  386. Baseball Player
  387. Former Cardinals, Mariners, Angels and Red Sox pitcher, now in Phillies organization
  388. Baseball Player - The Southern Maryland Blue Crabs
  389. Signed by the rockies as a free agent 5-7-93
  390. Baseball Player
  391. Tigers Prospect
  392. Minor League Baseball Player in the Chicago Cubs Organization
  393. former major league outfielder/manager; played for Yankees, Indians, Royals & Orioles; managed Reds, Devil Rays, Cubs, Mariners & Yankees; won 2 championships as a player, one as manager; 1969 AL Rookie of the Year; 1X All-Star
  394. Retired minor league baseball player
  395. Former baseball player
  396. Baseball A - Charleston River Dogs 2007
  397. Baseball A+ - Fort Myers Miracle 2007
  398. Baseball player 1950s, coach
  399. Drafted in the 1st round (4th overall) by the Colorado Rockies in 2016
  400. Baseball - 2022 MLB Draft Selection
  401. Tall (6 ft 7 in), right-handed pitching prospect who was drafted by the Orioles in the late rounds in 2012
  402. Top Infield Prospect in the Toronto Blue Jays Organization
  403. Baseball - Orioles Prospect
  404. Baseball Player
  405. Baseball Player
  406. Baseball Manager
  407. Top Catching Prospect in the Tampa Bay Rays Organization
  408. former major league pitcher; played for Florida Marlins
  409. Ricardo Pinto  (2)
    Baseball Player
  410. Baseball
  411. Baseball player drafted by the los angeles dodgers in 1992
  412. Baseball player, pitcher, member of the 1927 New York Yankees
  413. Former baseball player
  414. Baseball player drafted by the kansas city royals in 1978
  415. Baseball Player
  416. Minor league baseball/angels
  417. Pittsburgh Pirates mascot
  418. Baseball Player
  419. Yankees ss prospect
  420. LIU Brooklyn head baseball coach
  421. Former Seattle Mariners First Baseman
  422. Baseball Player
  423. Baseball Coach - Windy City ThunderBolts
  424. AAGPBL player 1943-1948, shortstop and 3rd base for the Kenosha Comets and South Bend Blue Sox
  425. Dominican-born outfielder signed by the Rays as a free agent in 2021. Born February 6, 2004, he was released by the Rays in March of 2024
  426. Minor League Baseball Player currently in the Asheville Tourists Organization
  427. Baseball Coach
  428. Drafted in the 21st round (644th overall) by the Washington Nationals in 2015
  429. 1978 Montreal Expos Relief Pitcher
  430. Right-handed pitcher who pitched the major leagues 1997-1999, for the Cubs and the Royals
  431. Right-handed pitching prospect drafted by Expos in 1991
  432. Third-base prospect who was the #1 draft pick of the Cardinals in 2012
  433. Baseball player drafted by the houston astros in 1975
  434. AAGPBL player; outfielder for the 1944 Racine Belles
  435. Right-handed hitting outfielder who debuted for the Kansas City A's in 1956
  436. Baseball A - Greensboro Grasshoppers 2007
  437. Top Infield Prospect in the New York Yankees Organization
  438. Baseball Player - Wilmington Blue Rocks
  439. GM of the Sioux City Explorers - American Association baseball team
  440. Baseball Player
  441. Former MLB player - Philadelphia Phillies (1938), Washington Senators (1939)Born: 11/22/1914
  442. former major league pitcher; played for White Sox and Giants
  443. Baseball Player
  444. Former major league baseball player. Tigers '85, Twins '86-'87
  445. Baseball Player
  446. Baseball player
  447. Baseball / 1981-84 / Astros, Padres & Giants / Slick Fielding, Light Hitting Infielder
  448. Former minor league baseball
  449. Baseball Player
  450. Played baseball 1974-1975 with the Oakland A's.
  451. Baseball Player
  452. Position: Catcher; Bats: Right ? Throws: Right, 6-3, 175lb (190cm, 79kg); Born: June 22, 1972 (Age: 46-168d); Draft: Drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 14th round of the 1991 MLB June Amateur Draft from Esperanza HS (Anaheim, CA). Born: John E. Pitts
  453. Baseball Player
  454. Independent Minor League Baseball Team
  455. MLB Baseball Team
  456. Minor league baseball team
  457. former Royals starting pitcher prospect
  458. Baseball player drafted by the los angles dodgers in 1986
  459. former Dodgers starting pitching prospect
  460. Drafted in the 4th round (136th overall) by the Washington Nationals in 2013. Ranked Washington Nationals #10 prospect after the 2014 season
  461. Minor League Baseball Player currently in the Washington Nationals Organization
  462. Baseball / Pitched for 9 Teams 1957-74 / Won a Total of 131 Games, Including a 19-9 Record for White Sox in 1964
  463. Baseball Player
  464. Baseball Player
  465. Baseball A-Advanced Salem Red Sox
  466. Baseball - Angels Prospect
  467. Baseball / Pitcher / 1979-82 / Houston Astros / Appeared in 20 Career games - Starting Six
  468. Baseball Player
  469. Drafted in the 15th round (446th overall) by the New York Mets in 2013
  470. Baseball Player
  471. Baseball / Sinker Ball Pitcher / San Francisco Giants 1978-79
  472. Baseball Player
  473. Left-handed pitcher, drafted by the Red Sox in 1990, who pitched in some games for the Mariners in 1993 and 1994, and the Phillies in 1997
  474. Hitting Coach for the San Diego Padres, Baseball / Outfielder / 1990-97 / Red Sox, Padres, Astros, Cardinals & A's / Former Hitting Instructor for West Tenn Diamond Jaxx
  475. Baseball Player
  476. Right-handed-hitting utility player who played in 17 games for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1962 and 1963. He was born in the Virgin Islands and passed away still living there in 1998 (at the age of 60)
  477. Baseball Player
  478. Baseball Player
  479. Baseball Player
  480. Independent Professional Baseball Team
  481. Catcher for the Boston Red Sox. Formerly played for the New York Mets and Cleveland Indians
  482. Baseball / Coach / Spent 10 Years as a Minor League Manager & 8 Years as a MLB Coach 1963-1986
  483. Baseball Player
  484. Baseball Player - Charlotte County 2007
  485. Baseball - Tennessee Vols
  486. Former MiLB player
  487. Baseball Player
  488. This tall firstbase prospect was the 26th round draft pick of the Nationals in 2011
  489. Baseball Player - Bridgeport Bluefish
  490. Tall (6'-6'), right-handed pitching prospect, drafted by the Blue Jays in the 5th round in 2002. He never pitched in the major leagues
  491. MLB pitcher from 1961-66 for the Twins. Best season was 1965 with 4-1, 4 saves, 2.98 ERA. Also had 4 wins and 4 saves in 1964
  492. Former minor league pitcher. cardinals 5th round pick #132 in 1988
  493. MLB pitcher1986-2003 for Cubs, Brewers, Phillies, Pirates, Diamondbacks, Blue Jays. 3x All - Star. Best in 1986 (rookie) going 10-7, 14 saves, 2.97 ERA & 1988 went 1-2, 30 saves, 2.41 ERA & 1989 going 3-4, 33 saves, 2.35 ERA. Uncle of Zack Plesac
  494. this is the brother of dan plesac ( former major leaguer) joe was the 2nd pick of the 2nd round in 82. spent 5 years in the san diego padres chain reaching as high as AAA. ( 1982 to 1987) a bum shoulder ended his promising career.
  495. Baseball Player
  496. Former minor league baseball player. catcher out of notre dame. chicago whitesox 1965 1st round pick #17 over all. played for 4 years in minor leagues. whitesox first ever draft pick
  497. baseball player with the 1956 Kansas City A's
  498. Baseball player with the 1956-1959 Washington Senators. He Also played a few games for the 1959 Red Sox
  499. Baseball/Washington Nationals prospect
  500. Baseball player, C