MLB pitcher from 1954-66 for Pirates, Reds & Cardinals. Knuckle - baller.Best season 23-5 (led league in w - l %) and 2.81 ERA in 1962. Pitched 1961 World Series, 11 innings, 6 hits with 1.64 ERA. Twice went 17-11 with 3.60 ERA in 1958 & 1960
Currently the 3rd base coach for the chicago cubs/former Manager Of Iowa Cubs/Former First Base Coach For Oakland Athletics named Cubs manager on Oct 19, 2010 to a 2 year contract with an option for 2013
MLB 2nd & 3rd baseman from 1965-70 for Twins. Known as 'Guido'. Twins manager from 1972-75./ 1965 World Series Hero - Played All 7 Games & Set W.S. record with 2 hits in one Inning
Bench coach for the Chicago Cubs, Former major league catcher; played for Royals, Indians, A's, Orioles, Cardinals, Yankees, Brewers & White Sox; member of Royals 1985 World Series championship team
MLB relief pitcher from 1979-90 for Royals, Cardinals, Giants. 3x All - Star. 5x Rolaids Relief. Known as 'Quiz or Q' . 5x most saves. Best in 1983 with 5-3, 45 saves, 1.94 ERA. Two World Series going 2-2, save, 4.50 ERA
MLB reliever from 1962-69 for 5 teams. Known as 'The Monster' or 'Moose'. 2x All-Star. Best seasons: 1962 (rookie) 9 wins, 24 saves, 2.24 ERA; 1963 went 15-6, 23 saves, 1.97 ERA; 1964 had 16 wins, 29 saves, 2.29 ERA. Fireman of the Year in 1962 & 64
Owner of the Northwoods League baseball teams Battle Creek Bombers, Kalamazoo Growlers, and Rockford Rivets. In 2021, he is the chairman of the Northwoods League. Son of former major league pitcher Dick Radatz
Drafted by the New York Yankees out of High-School. He was a huge High-School baseball star. Never broke out of the minors as a pitcher, played 6 season from 1948-1954. Born 11/27/1928
former major league third baseman/manager; played for Astros, Blue Jays & Padres; 5X Gold Glove winner; managed White Sox, Rangers & Angels; nicknamed 'Rojo'
Baseball / 1998 Seattle Mariners / Outfielder - 1st Base / Member of Canadian Team at the 2004 Olympics & 2006 WBC / Currently with Independent League Somerset Patriots
Former clubhouse employee for the NY Mets, who pleaded guilty to money laundering & illegal distribution of anabolic steroids, HGH, Clenbuterol, amphetamines and other drugs to dozens of current and former Major League Baseball players
MLB pitcher from 1939-54 with Cubs and Phillies. Best known for leading the league in shutouts in 1949 and 1952. Best seasons were 1949 going 18-17 with 3.39 ERA and 1952 going 17-13 with 2.81 ERA
Right-handed pitcher drafted by the Cardinals in the 20th round in 1992. He pitched in 15 games for them in 1997, and appeared in four games in 1998. He also pitched in 10 games for the Diamondbacks in 2003
former major league outfielder; played for Mets, Cardinals & Giants; also played for Chunichi Dragons (Japan); brother of former MLB player, Dave Rajsich
Although born in the Dominican Republic, he was drafted in the 31st round in 1990 out of Hill College (Hillsboro, TX). Born Nov. 2, 1970. He never played in a major league game
This Venezuelan-born right-handed pitcher debuted for the Reds in 2008. Born on September 16, 1982, he can easily be confused with Ramon S. Ramirez, who is from the Dominican Republic, but also a right-handed pitcher
Right - handed, Dominican - born, 6'4' pitcher who debuted with the Mariners in 2020, then with Cleveland and Pittsburgh in 2022, White Sox in 2023, and with Mets at start of 2024 season
Drafted by the New York Yankees in the 38th round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Houston Astros in the 7th round of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
Tall (6'-9'), right-handed pitcher drafted by the White Sox in the later rounds in 2018. Born in Oklahoma City July 16, 1996, he debuted for the White Sox August 6, 2023
Drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 46th round of the 2008 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Tampa Bay Rays in the 19th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft
This outfielder's major league career consisted of four at bat with the Houston Astros in 1965. All four at bats were strikeouts! He never played in the field
MLB pitcher from 1972-81 (9 years) for Dodgers, Angels. Best in 1976 going 16-12, 2.57 and twice went 15-9. Pitched in 1978 World Series against the Yankees, 2 IP, one hit, no runs