former major league outfielder; played for Reds, Royals, Braves, Padres, Pirates, Cardinals, Diamondbacks & Giants; 1X All-Star; member of Diamondbacks 2001 World Series championship team
MLB pitcher from 1956-67 for Giants, Angels, A's, Phillies. !957 R.O.Y. and All-Star going 19-8 with 3.08 ERA. Also led league in K's 1957. Best season 1962 going 24-7 with 3.43 ERA. Led league in shutouts in 1960. In 1962 W.S. went 1-2 with 1.93 ERA
former major league pitcher; played for Twins, Tigers, Expos, Royals, Mets, Indians, Giants. Astros & Phillies' won World Series ring in 1987 with Twins; winning pitcher of game six in 1987 World Series; played 1977-1991; 69-68 career record
John Richard 'Ducky' Schofield (born Jan 7, 1935) played MLB from 1953 to 1971. He was a member of the 1960 World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates. He is the father of former MLB player Dick Schofield and the grandfather of current MLB Jayson Werth
MLB pitcher from 1931-46 with Giants. Two time All-Star. Led league in 1933, giving up the least amount of hits per 9 innings pitched. Two World Series in 1936 and 37 with record of 2-2. Was 23-10 with 3.18 ERA. Twice won 19 games with winning record
former MLB pitcher - Philadelphia Phillies ('88), Montreal Expos ('92), Colorado Rockies ('93), Cincinnati Reds (94, 96, 97), San Francisco Giants ('95), Kansas City Royals (97-99), Oakland A's (00), Arizona Diamondbacks ('03-04), Toronto Blue Jays ('03)
MLB pitcher 1957-67 for 6 different teams / Threw Shutout in 1959 World Series for the White Sox (Vs. Dodgers). Best season was 1959 going 18-6 with 3 saves and 2.69 ERA
Former MLB outfielder for the 1956,1958-1959 New York Yankees, 1960-1963 KC A's, 1964-1965 Orioles, 1966 Angels, 1967Giants and Red Sox, played in the world series in 1956 and 1958 which the Yankees won and the 1967 World Series for the Boston Red Sox
former major league outfielder; played for Dodgers, Cardinals, Red Sox & Giants; also played in Japan for Yomiuri Giants; 7X All-Star; member of Dodgers 1981 World Series championship team; 1X Gold Glove winner (1968)
MLB outfielder, shortstop, first baseman from 1986-94 for 5 teams. Member - 1984 U.S Olympic baseball team. 1992 NL Player of Month for June. Most assists as an outfielder in 1988. Most double plays turned as RF in 1989. Best season 1988 - 71 RS, 75 RBI
MLB pitcher from 1977-85 for Brewers, Cardinals, Indians, A - s, Cubs, Expos, Giants. All - Star 1978, going 18-12, save, 3.21 ERA. 15 wins in 1979 & 12 wins in 1983
former MLB pitcher - san francisco giants (1972-74), atlanta braves (1975-76), los angeles dodgers (1976-77), oakland athletics (1978), montreal expos (1979-81), detroit tigers (1982), san diego padres (1983)
MLB H.O.F. pitcher from 1942-65 for Braves, Mets, Giants. 17x All - Star. Cy Young, 3x ERA Title. Led league in wins 8x, K's 4x, complete games 9x. Threw
two no - hitters in 1960 & 1961. Three World Series going 4-3 with 3.05 ERA
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
MLB shortstop, second and third base from 1952-63 for Giants, Cardinals, Dodgers, Reds. Military service from 1954-55. Nicknamed 'Dee' or 'Big Dee'. Best season in 1958 with 71 RS, 17 HR's, and 74 RBI's. Also played in Japan (Hankyu Braves)
MLB 2nd baseman, shortstop from 1943-53 for 5 teams. 3x All-Star. As 'The Brat', 'Muggsy', 'Stinky'. Led league RS 1x, Walks 3x, Hit by Pitch 1x, Sacrifice Bunts 1x. 3 W.S. 2 doubles, 7 RS, 4 RBI's. Manager 1952-55 Cardinals, 66-68 White Sox, 77 Rangers
MLB relief pitcher played for the Braves, Red Sox, Yankees, Rangers, Washington Nationals, SF Giants, & Cincinatti Reds. Won World Series Championship with the Yankees 1998-2000. Pitched in the World Series Braves 1991& 1992 Yankees,1998,1999,2000 & 2001
MLB second baseman, shortstop, outfielder from 1971-81 for Pirates, Giants. Holds part of ML record for 7 hits in one game. Best season was 1977 with 53 RS, 20 doubles, 4 triples, 5 HR, 51 RBI, .336 BA. Helped Pirates win 1977 W.S., going 1 for 1
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 pitcher from 1937-44, with Cardinals, Giants, and Dodgers. Best season was 1937 (rookie) giving up 24 hits in 39 1/3 innings with 2.06 ERA. Career gave up 218 hits in 230 1/3 innings
MLB pitcher 1985-98 for Mariners, Rockies, Giants. Best in 1991 with 1-2, 17 saves, 1.99 ERA, & 1992 (ERA Title) going 10-4, save, 2.08 ERA & 1993 (runner - up for Cy Young) with 21-8, 2.82 ERA
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 2nd baseman, outfielder, shortstop from 1971-85 for 7 teams. Best season was 175 with 99 RS, 21 doubles, 9 triples, 6 HR's, 48 RBI's, .276 BA. For the winning Dodgers in 1981 World Series scored 2 runs and had one RBI
MLB pitcher from 1939-1947 for Giants and Reds. 1943-45 WW2. In 1946 went 4-4 with 4 saves with 1.29 ERA, giving up 36 hits in 62 2/3 innings.. In 1939 was 13-5 with two saves and 2.54 ERA
MLB 2nd baseman 1986-96 for Giants. 2x All-Star (1988 & 93). Gold Glove. Silver Slugger. 1987 led league in triples (11). Best in 1993 with 85 RS, 30 doubles, 2 triples, 19 HR, 65 RBI, .312 BA. In 1989 W.S. drove in 2 runs in 4 games. Coach for Mariners
Major league pitcher; played for Reds, Dodgers, Padres, Royals, Cardinals, Mariners & Giants; currently in AAA for the Reds; married former Playboy Playmate (Feb 98) Julia Schultz
Baseball / Talented Major League Shortstop for Dodgers was with the Chicago White Sox, SF Giants and Colorado Rockies, won World Series in 2010 and 2005
Former major league outfielder/DH; played for Reds, Giants, Expos & Angels; hitting coach for the San Antonio Missions; played two years in Japan (Chiba Lotte Marines),father of San Diego Padres OF Will Venable
former major league infielder; played for Giants, Cubs, Yankees, Mets, Indians, Dodgers, Astros & Cardinals; won World Series ring with Yankees; currently works in the Dodgers' front office
First Base Coach of the Detroit Tigers, Baseball-Shortstop. Currently with Toronto, formerly of Seattle, Cleveland, San Francisco, Texas and Chicago-A 3x allstar, 11x gold glover
MLB pitcher from 1942-50 for Giants, Braves, Cubs. Known as 'Ninety-Six' or 'Big Bill'. All-Star. Best season was 1944 going 21-16, 3.02 ERA, led league in K's. 1948 World Series, pitched 10 2/3 innings with 3 earned runs (2.53 ERA) & getting the loss
former college/MLB pitcher; played for University of Arizona, Dbacks, Padres, A's, Giants, Marlins, Rangers, Phillies and Expos; 1980 College World Series Champion; member of Marlins 1997 World Series Championship team
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 third base, shortstop, outfielder from 1930-42 for 5 teams. Led league in stolen bases in 1934, 35 & 37 and most runs scored in 1939. Best season 1934 - 129 runs scored, 41 doubles, 10 triples, 11 HR's with .321 average Last teammate of Babe Ruth
More as a manager than a player, was a catcher from 1947-57 for Giants. Two time All - Star. Best season was 1950 with 68 runs scored, 23 home runs, and 71 RBIs
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
Former major league third baseman; played for Giants, Indians & Diamondbacks; 5X All - Star; member of Diamondbacks 2001 World Series championship team; 4X Gold Glove winner former Third Base coach Arizona Diamondbacks
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
First Base coach of the Arizona Diamondbacks/ 1990's & 2000's Infielder-Outfielder / Dodgers, Rockies, Cubs & Padres / Former Color Commentator on ESPN's Baseball Tonight
MLB pitcher (from Cuba) 1945 & 49 for the Giants. Suspended for 3 years (1946-48) for jumping to Mexican League after 1945. Career MLB stats are 8-14
with two saves and a 5.27 ERA
MLB 3rd & 2nd baseman, shortstop 1954-65 for 5 teams. Known as 'Popeye'. 2x All-Star. Best season was 1958 with 62 RS, 15 doubles, 2 triples, 17 HR, 60 RBI, .262 BA. Manager 1972-91 for Padres, Red Sox, Rangers, Cubs. Manager of the Year 1989 for Cubs