former Major League/NPB League 1st baseman/outfielder; played for Rockies, Orioles, Cardinals and Yokohama DeNA BayStar; #21 pick overall 1999 MLB Draft
former MLB pitcher - kansas city royals (1973-78), philadelphia phillies (1979), new york yankees (1980-81), chicago cubs (1981-82), boston red sox (1983)
American Female Baseball Player. Starting Pitcher And Outfielder Who played In The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League For The South Bend Blue Sox In 1945
MLB pitcher from 1986-95 for Brewers, Mets, also played for Yokohama Bay Stars (Japan). Best season - 1988 going 10-8. Did not play MLB in 1993 & 94. Ended ML career on high note in 1995 (27 2/3 IP) had 1.63 ERA.. Coaches baseball at U of Kent State
Right-handed pitcher who debuted with the Philadelphia Athletics in 1952, pitched in quite a few games with them in 1953 and 1954, and then appea red in four games in 1955 when they became the Kansas City A's. Born 1/1/1924 & died in 1993
American Female Baseball Player - All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Played For The South Bend Blue Sox (1947), Muskegon Lassies (1948), Grand Rapids Chicks (1949-'52, 1954) And Fort Wayne Daisies (1952-'53)
Negro league and MLB starter & relief pitcher from 1952-57 with Dodgers, Reds, and Senators.. First black pitcher to win a WS game in 1952, as he pitched 21 1/3 innings with 2.53 ERA. Won rookie of the year in 1952 going 15-4 with 15 saves and 2.15 ERA
MLB pitcher from 1942-55 for Reds, Yankees, A's. In Army 1943-45. Known as 'The Whip'. Best seasons in 1947 going 22-8, 2.47 ERA & 1950 with 17 wins, 4 saves, 2.97 ERA. Led league in wins in 1947 & strike outs in 1950. Tossed a no - hitter in 1947
Pro baseball player. indiana university. 2002 21st rd pick # 640 o/a by the seatle mariners. 'R'-'AAA' '02-'05. 2007 gary railcats. northern league champs
MLB from 1955-65 with the Yankees, Royals, and Braves. Best Season was in 1961 with the Yankees
hitting 21 home runs in 243 at - bats with a .305 batting average
Venezuelan Former Professional Baseball Player -
Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays.
Seattle Mariners (20
MLB shortstop, second & third baseman from 1972-80 for Braves, Indians, & Rangers. Known as 'Sugar Bear'.
Best season in 1976 scoring 45 runs, 8 doubles, 7 triples, 5 HR's, 41 RBI's, .280 average in 328 at - bats
MLB pitcher 1964-74 for Pirates, Pitched 2 complete 1971 World Series games for the champion Pirates, going 2-0 with 1.00 ERA. Best seasons: 1968
went 18-6 (league's best w - L %), 2.12 ERA & 1972 went 19-8, 2,49 ERA. Led league in shutouts with 5
former major league infielder; played for NY Giants, Phillies & Cardinals; was also a radio and television broadcaster for St. Louis Browns, St. Louis Hawks (basketball), Royals & Angels
former major league pitcher; played for Cardinals & Yankees; former Royals pitching coach; member of Royals 1985 World Series championship team (coach)
MLB outfielder, first baseman, catcher from 1965-72 for Orioles, Astros, Yankees. A's, and Padres. Rookie of the Year. in 1965. In each of first 3 seasons hit 20-plus home runs
American Female Baseballer - All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.Third base / Shortstop. Played for the South Bend Blue Sox (1950-1952). Two Championship Winner Medals (1951 And 1952)
MLB thirid and second baseman from 1942-46 for the Cubs. In 1942 batted .364 with a double, triple in 33 at - bats. Wrote a baseball book called 'So you want to be a Major Leaguer?' Did play in one game of the 1945 World Series
Seattle Mariners infielder, formerly Baseball utility player with the Reds was with the Kansas City Royals, Seattle Mariners as well as the Arizona Diamondbacks
MLB pitcher from 1969-86 for the A's, Giants, Royals.
Won the MVP, Cy Young in 1971 going 24-8 while leading the league in ERA of 1.82 and Shutouts (8). Got over 300 K's. Won 20 games in 1973 and 22 in 1975. In 3 World Series went 0-3, 4.05 ERA
Baseball H.O.F. Current Twins announcer/former MLB pitcher from 1970-92 for Twins, Pirates, Angels, Rangers & Indians; 2x All-Star; World Series in 1979 & 87 going 2-1, 2.35 ERA. Pitched no-hitter 9-22-1977. Career strikeouts 3,701. K leader in 1985
Baseball / Pitcher of the 1980's / Orioles, Red Sox, Brewers & Royals / 20 Game Winner in 1984/ 1X All-Star/ member of Orioles 1983 World Series championship team/ 1983 ALCS MVP
MLB pitcher 1985-96 (12 yrs) for Braves, Tigers, Phillies, Cards, Pirates, A's, Astros. Known as 'Boever the Saver' was best in 1989 with 4 wins, 21 saves, 3.94 ERA, 1990 with 3 wins, 14 saves, 3.36 ERA & 1994 going 9-2, 3 saves, 3.98 ERA
American Male Baseball Player - Outfield - Texas Rangers (2004), Milwaukee Brewers (2010), Pittsburgh Pirates (2011-2012), Atlanta Braves (2014), York Revolution (2015)
Former MLB pitcher who played for the Athletics in 1968; first played drafted out of University of Miami; member of University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame
MLB outfielder, P.H. from 1950-59 for Reds, Cubs, Indians, Phillies. Known as 'Dutch'. Best in 1957 with 273 at - bats had 28 RS, 4 doubles, triple, 5 HR, 29 RBI, .275 BA