former major league outfielder; played for Rangers, A's, Yankees, White Sox, Twins, Blue Jays, Reds, Mariners and Tigers; 4X All - Star; 1989 Silver Slugger Award winner
Major League Baseball Player 1924-1944, Hall of Fame member, Philadelphia Athletics, Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers, Washington Senators, Boston Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Boston Red Sox. 2x batting champ, .334 lifetime average
Baseball player pitcher who pitched a no hitter
on Game Played on Monday, July 20, 1970 at Dodger Stadium vs the Phillies, 2x All - Star (1969 &73).Played for Dodgers, Angels, Rangers, Twins & Blue Jays. Got the 1st official save in MLB in 1969
former major league shortstop; played for Twins, Yankees, White Sox & Rangers; 1X All-Star (1979); son of former MLB player, Roy Smalley Sr.; member of Twins 1987 World Series championship team
MLB pitcher from 1982-89 for Rangers, Twins, Red Sox. Won 15 games in both 1984 & 1985. In 1988 ALCS gave up no runs in 2 1/3 IP. Former college baseball star at University of Tennessee
Baseball / 1971-1980 / 3rd Base for Twins, White Sox, Rangers & Yankees / 'Sporting News' Comeback Player of 1977 After Recovering from Serious Knee Injury
Hall of famer centerfield selected in 1937played Boston Red Sox from 1907-1915Indians from 1916-1926 Washington Senators in 1927 & Philadelphia A's in 1928, managed Indians 1919-1926, won MVP in 1912, world series winner 1912,1915 & 1920, & 35
former major league infielder; played for Expos, Giants, Cubs, Twins & Cardinals; father of Angels pitcher Justin Speier; current Cincinati Reds infield coach/bench coach; 3X All-star
Former major league pitcher; played for Reds, Expos, Braves, Twins & Blue Jays; former pitching Coach for Washington Nationals; son of former major league catcher, Ebba St. Claire
MLB pitcher from 1961-70 (10 years) for Red Sox, Twins, Indians, White Sox. The 'Stinger' was best in 1963 going 12-5, 2.62 ERA, in 1965 with 8-4, 3.34 ERA, and had 5 wins, 12 saves in 1968. In 1967 World Series pitched 2 innings for Red Sox, 0.00 ERA
MLB catcher, 1st baseman 1986-99 for A's, Twins. 3x All-Star. 1x MVP All-Star. Homered in first ML at-bat.
Best season in 1996 with 79 RS, 25 doubles, triple, 35 HR, 100 RBI, .272 BA. Three World Series (1x Champ) had double, triple, HR, 7 RBI, .257 BA
former college/major league DH/1st baseman/outfielder; played for Harvard University Twins, Expos and Red Sox; #4 overall pick 1980 MLB Draft; 2X All - Ivy Leaguer; ABCA All - American; son of former MLB pitcher; Dave Stenhouse
Vietnam/Fall of Saigon/Drove bus through Saigon & pick up eligible to leave. Saw anger growing among those on the streets as people realized the end was near & U.S. was pulling out. A rocket hit near the bus & was shaken by shrapnel
MLB starting & relief pitcher from 1960-66 for Indians, Twins, Red Sox. 2 All - Star games as rookie in 1960. Best seasons were 1962 going 12-5 (best W - L % in league), 3 saves and 3.66 ERA and 1963 winning 15 games with a 3.25 ERA
MLB pitcher from 1947-61 for Red Sox, White Sox, Senators, Cardinals, Twins. Gave up Mickey Mantle's 565 foot HR in Washington. Best seasons were 1956 with 15 wins and 3.60 ERA and 1960 going 12-7, 2 saves, 3.22 ERA
MLB pitcher from 1953-63 for Orioles, White Sox, Red Sox, Cardinals, Senators & Colt 45's. All - Star in 1954 going 12-10 with 3.22 ERA. Also played in Japan one season
MLB pitcher from 1953-63 for Red Sox, Phillies, Twins.
Led league with most wins in 1955 going 18-13 with 2.91 ERA. In 1954 went 15-12 with a save and 3.14 ERA
MLB pitcher from 1986-2002 for Indians, Astros, Twins, Red Sox, Diamondbacks, Reds. 1989 All-Star. Best seasons: 1988 going 18-14, 3.20 ERA & in 1992 going 12-8, 2.70 ERA. In the 2001 World Series pitched 2 2/3 innings, allowing one hit and no runs
Pitcher for the New York Mets (1989), Minnesota Twins (1989-1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Chicago White Sox (1996) and Chicago Cubs (1997-2001). 1991 World Series Champion Minnesota Twins. CMU Athletics Hall of Fame (Class of 1999)
former Major League second baseman/coach/minor league manager; played for Cubs, Dodgers, Giants, A's & Senators; coached Senators, Twins & Rangers; also managed 13 minor league teams; current Fort Worth Cats firstbase coach
MLB pitcher 1986-98 for Cardinals, Twins, Cubs, Yankees, Rangers, Padres. All - Star 1992. Best in 1992 going 16-5 (best w - l %) , 2.16 ERA, 3td for Cy Young and in 1993 went 17-10, 3,83 ERA. Sports psychologist for the Boston Red Sox
MLB pitcher from 1932-41 for Senators, A's, Tigers. Went 7-0, save for the Tigers in 1939. Gave up Ted Williams' first home run in 1937. Also Bud hit a HR off the Yankees that same season
former major league 1st, 3rd baseman and DH; played for Dodgers, White Sox, Phillies, Twins, Indians and Orioles; 5X All - Star; Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame in 2018; currently works for White Sox as special assistant to the GM
MLB shortstop, 3rd & 2nd baseman from 1970-76 for Twins, Rangers. Played MLB despite having leukemia, passed away 70 days after his last game. 1974 Hutch Award. Best in 1972:- 54 RS, 22 doubles, 6 triples, 4 HR's, 48 RBI's, .276 BA. Double in 1970 ALCS
MLB shortstop and third baseman from 1933-1947, Washington Senators. Got 5 hits in first major league
game, on base 7 times. 3 time All-Star. Career batting average of .314. Hit .359 in 1941. If not for US Army 1942-44 would have been likely been H.O.F
former major league pitcher; played for Pirates, Cardinals and Twins; played 3 years in Nippon Professional Baseball; former bullpen/interim pitching coach Reds/Brewers
MLB outfielder from 1965-72 for Twins, Indians. Best in 1969 with 93 RS, 18 doubles, 2 triples, 8 HR, 62 RBI, .273 BA with 15 stolen bases. In 1972 World Series went 1 for 4 with a double
MLB: Infielder with the Baltimore Orioles (2013, 2018-); formerly with the Twins (2010-12), Red Sox (2012), Royals (2014), Blue Jays (2014-15), Athletics (2015-16), & Mariners (2017)
MLB outfielder & P.H. from 1940-61 for 7 teams. Best full time was 1949 with 86 RS, 27 doubles,12 triples, 5 HR, 85 RBI and .283 BA. Best part time
(283 at-bats) was 1955 with 50 RS, 17 doubles, 4 triples, 3 HR, 37 RBI and .364 BA. Major League scout
Was Sentors Bats: Right , Throws: Right Height: 5' 10' , Weight: 163 lb. Born: June 29, 1928 in Concord, NC (All Transactions)Debut: April 17, 1951 Final Game: June 27, 1953
MLB shortstop, 3rd & 2nd baseman 1959-71 for 5 teams. Zoilo was 2x All-Star. 2x Gold Glove. 1965 MVP - Twins with most RS 126, doubles 45 & 12 triples, along with 19 HR, 77 RBI, .273 BA. Led league in triples 3x. 1965 W.S. had double, triple, HR .286 BA
MLB pitcher from 1982-96 for Twins, Mets, Red Sox, Reds, Blue Jays. Known as 'Sweet Music'. Cy Young 1988. 3x All-Star. W.S. MVP (87). Best in 1988 with
league's most wins, going 24-7 (best w-l%), 2.64 & 1990 with 29-12, 2.67 ERA. 87 W.S. 2-1, 3.72 ERA
MLB pitcher from 1936-46 for the Tigers, Red Sox, Browns, White Sox, Yankees, and Senators. Won 7 games in 1937. Best season was 1943 going 3-7 with 3.01 ERA. Brother of MLB pitcher Ben Wade
Current 3rd base coach for the Texas Rangers. Former minor league manager with Erie, and West Michigan. Baseball America's Minor League Manager of the Year. Played for the Chicago Cubs (1993), Minnesota Twins (1994-1996), Detroit Tigers (1997, 2002-2003
former college/major league 2nd baseman; played for LSU, Rockies, Red Sox, Reds, Padres, Cubs, Twin and A's; College World Series Most Outstanding Player; member of LSU 1993 National Championship team
MLB outfielder, 1st baseman 1979-90 for Twins, Rangers, Yanks, Tigers. 2x All - Star. Best in 1982 with 85 RS, 33 doubles, 7 triples, 28 HR, 91 RBI, .289 BA. Father of Daryle Ward
Former Rockies, Dodgers & Twins middle reliever; drafted by Expos; made major league debut with Twins on April 7th 1989; also played at University of Michigan
Reporter/cameraman WBAP-TV/Covered attempted shooting Gen. Edwin Walker. November 22, at Love Field, Trade Mart & Parkland, captured only sound recording of announcement of President Kennedy's death. In 1964, he covered the Jack Ruby trial
MLB outfielder, 1st baseman from 1947-63 (17 yrs) for 6 teams. 4x All - Star. Most known for the 54 World Series getting two doubles, triple, HR with .500 BA. Best season were 1949 with 96 RS, 133 RBI, .304 BA & 1950 with 99 RS, 123 RBI, .308 BA
Stuntman: Rio Bravo, The Alamo, The Misfits, Daniel Boone, Point Blank, Planet of the Apes, Rollerball, King Kong, Bronco Billy, The Fall Guy, Escape from New York, Road House // Actor: Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter, Starman, Silverado, The Hidden
MLB pitcher from 1958-72 for 6 teams. Known as 'Hazard' & 'The Big Hurt'. Had little black book, rating players to be hit. 1959 & 63 World Series, 5 IP, I hit, 0 runs. In 1970 going 10-1 with 15 saves & 1.99 ERA for Twins. Ex Yanks scout / pitching coach
Former MLB Player 22 years: Padres, Yanks, Angels, Blue Jays, Twins & Indians; member of Baseball Hall of Fame 2001; 12X All-Star, World Series champion with the Blue Jays in 1992 3,110 hits lifetime, College Baseball HOF(2006)
MLB pitcher from 1956-67 with 5 teams. Pitched shutout inning in 1967 World Series. Led league in saves with 23 in 1964. Best seasons in 1963 with 11 wins, 10 saves and 1.97 ERA and 1965 with 6 wins, 18 saves. and 2.25 ERA
former major league pitcher; played for Reds, New York/San Fransisco Giants, Twins, Red Sox & White Sox; record 110 saves; coached baseball at Liberty University
Texas Ranger, drove Mayor's car in JFK's Dallas motorcade. Helped remove the President's body from the limo on arrival at Parkland Hospital. Later served 16 years as a county sheriff
MLB pitcher from 1942-51 for Cubs, A's, Senators. Known as 'Hooks'. All - Star. 1944 went 16-15, 3.15 ERA, 1945 went 22-10 with 2,68 ERA, & 1946 went 14-12, one save, 2.68 ERA
MLB 3rd baseman from 1944-62 for 3 teams. Military in 1945. Known as 'The Walking Man'. Led league in walks 6 times. All-Star (52). Most doubles in league in 1951 and RS(115) in 1959 while getting 21 HR's. Best season 1950 with 114 RS, 58 RBI, 295 BA
MLB pitcher from 1973-85 for Dodgers, Cubs, Twins, Angels. Led league in shutouts in 1984 with 5. Had
second most wins in league in 1982 going 18-8 with 3.73 ERA and In 1979 went 13-7 with 3.57 ERA