former major league second baseman/manager/bench coach; played for Angels, Braves, Tigers & Senators; Mariners manager 1986; bench/third coach for Mets, Phillies, Orioles & Cubs; former Yankees scout
Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 1st round (14th) of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Oakland Athletics in the 4th round of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
former major league Manager for Blue Jays and Braves; won 1995 World Series; 4X Manager of the Year; Member of Baseball Hall of Fame. All - time MLB record
for most ejections as manager with 161
former major league pitcher; played for Phillies, Pirates, Blue Jays & Cardinals; member of Blue Jays 1993 World Series Championship team; pitching coach for Springfield Sliders
MLB outfielder from 1937-42 for Reds. Known as 'Wildfire'. Best season 1938 w/ 70 RS, 28 doubles, 9 triples, 15 HR's, 83 RBI's, .270 BA. Base hit in 1939
World.Series. Manager of A's in 1958 & 59; was the first manager, Houston franchise, in 1962
MLB pitcher 1955-66 for 5 NL teams & was the manager for the Padres 1978-79 and Giants 1985-92. Won NL Pennant in 1989. Led league in shutouts in 1959, going 11-5 with 2.06 ERA. Four World Series (3x Champs) as a pitcher with 2 wins and 2 losses
MLB catcher from 1949-66 for Braves , plus 3 others. 11x All-Star, 4x Gold Gloves. Best season - 1960 with 81 RS, 19 HR's, 77 RBI's, .294 BA. In 2 World Series hit 2 HR's. Manager Brewers 1972-75, Mariners 1983 & 84. Broadcaster for White Sox & Brewers
Baseball player, 1908-1920, Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Senators, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox. Born Clifford Cravath, aka 'Gavy' or 'Cactus'
MLB shortstop, second baseman from 1932-48 for Yankees. Known as the 'Crow'. 2x All-Star, Led league in steals in 1938 with 27. In 7 World Series. with best in 1938, getting 2 doubles, triple, and HR and 6 RBI's. Best reg season 1936 scoring 137 runs
U.S. Air Force brigadier general (Ret.)& author 'Around the World with LBJ: My Wild Ride As Air Force One Pilot', White House Aide, & Personal Confidant/Military aide & chief Air Force One pilot under President Lyndon B. Johnson
Paul Dean Crow: 6' 4', right - handed pitching prospect drafted in the 10th round by the Mariners in 1993. Born August 21, 1972, he appeared in 32 games for the Detroit Tigers in 1998
MLB 2nd & 3rd baseman from 1930-45 for 5 teams. Nicknamed 'Cooch' or 'Chick'. 3 All-Star games. Brother of Al & uncle of Sam Mele. Second for bat title in 1945 (.308) Best season in 1931 - 93 RBI's, .315 BA. On 9/23/1931 went 6 for 6 in 9 inning game
MLB pitcher from 1963-73 for the Phillies, Cubs, Red Sox. 2x All - Star. Six seasons winning 14 or more games. Best seasons in 1963 (Rookie) going 14-11 with 2.97 ERA and 1968 going 16-6 with 2.91 ERA
MLB pitcher from 1973-82 for Giants, Cardinals, Padres, Expos, Angels, A's. Rookie of the Year in 1974. Best season was 1978 going 4-3, 10 saves, 2.13 ERA. Only gave up 60 hits in 93 innings pitched.After his playing career ended he was convicted of four
MLB first and third baseman from 1935-1946, Yankees, Pirates, Red Sox, Cubs, Browns, Phillies, Dodgers and Braves. Had 101 RBI's with .289 batting average in 1944 and 23 home runs and 89 RBI's in 1940
MLB pitcher from 1967-77 for the Braves, Pirates, Royals, White Sox. Best season was 1969 going 8-2 with 5 saves and a 3.44 ERA. Went 9-4 with a save in 1970
former major league pitcher; played for Astros, Red Sox, Brewers, Rangers, Giants, Blue Jays, White Sox & Pirates current pitching coach for Great Lakes Loons (Dodgers)
MLB 3rd baseman, shortstop, 2nd baseman 1958-70 for Giants. 'Peanuts' was 2x All-Star and a Gold Glove winner. Best in 1962 with 83 RS, 25 doubles, 5 triples, 14 HR, 58 RBI, .297 BA. World Series of 1962 had a double and 4 walks. Manager 1985 for Giants
MLB catcher 1981-90 (11 years) for Cubs, Braves. 2x All - Star. Gold Glove. Best in 1983 with 56 RS, 31 doubles, 2 triples, 24 HR, 84 RBI, .271 BA. In 1984 NLCS had 2 doubles, 2 HR, .389 BA
Baseball Player Full name George Willis Davis 1926, 1932-1938 played for New York Giants, Phillies, Cardinals, and Reds. Played in the 1933 and 1936 World Series played the outfield. A World Champion with the Giants in 1933
MLB relief pitcher 1978-88 for Yankees, Twins, Cubs, Dodgers, Giants. All-Star. Best seasons: 1979 went 14-2 (best w-l %), 9 saves, 2.85 ERA; 1983 - 5 wins, 30 saves & 1984 with 7 wins, 29 saves. 4x 20 saves or over. Father of New York Met 1B, Ike Davis
Debuted for the Colt 45s in 1962 at the age of 20. He played in only 6 games that year and didn't return to the majors until 1966, when the Colt 45s had become the Astros. He passed away in 1992
MLB outfielder, 3rd baseman 1959-76 for 10 teams. 3x All - Star, 2x Bat Titles (1962 & 63). Best year was 1962 with 120 RS, 153 RBI and .346 BA. In two World Series with 1963 being WOrld Champs for Dodgers with 2 triples & .348 BA
Pitcher for the Houston Astros (1983-1985), Chicago WhiteSox (1986), St. Louis Cardinals (1987), Philadelphia Phillies (1988) and the Oakland Athletics (1989)
Former major league outfielder; played for Cubs, Marlins, Red Sox & Expos; 8X All-Star; 8X Gold Glove winner; 1977 NL ROY; 1987 NL MVP; #10 retired by Expos; finished career with: 2,774 hits, 438 home runs, 314 stolen bases, and 1,591 RBI HOF 2010
former major league outfielder/DH; played for Brewers, Giants, Padres, Red Sox & Tigers; also played in Japan for Hanshin Tigers; currently serves as a roving hitting instructor for the Padres
former major league shortstop; played for Cubs, Phillies, Tigers, Cardinals, Giants, Yankees & Dodgers; coached and managed in the major/minor leagues; currently a special assistant to Lou Pinella
Retired baseball player played the outifield
1952 Pittsburgh Pirates,1956 Pirates and Cardinals, 1957 & 1958 Yankees, 1960-1961 Phillies, 1961-1963 Kansas City A's,1965 Phillies
MLB pitcher from 1952-63 with the Red Sox and Orioles. Best seasons were 1956 going 13-7 with 9 saves and 4.21 ERA, 1958 going 14-8 with 2 saves,
3.38 ERA and in 1959 going 11-6 with 2.95 ERA
MLB outfielder; first and third baseman 1956-67 for Dodgers, Phillies, Tigers, Red Sox & Indians. In 1959 World Series batted .250, scoring two runs. Best season was 1962 with 24 doubles, 3 triples, 24 home runs, 107 RBI's and a batting average of .307
MLB shortstop 1973-84 for Yankees, White Sox, Rangers, Royals. 3x All-Star. 2nd for 1974 R.O.Y., 1978 W.S. MVP with double, 7 RBI, .417 BA. Hit Legendary HR in 1978 AL East Division Playoff to Beat Red Sox at Fenway Park. Manager of Yankees in 1989 & 90
MLB outfielder 1987-98 for Orioles, Dodgers, Braves, Rangers, White Sox. 'Devo' best in 1992 with 76 RS, 29 doubles, 11 triples, 24 HR, 107 RBI, .276 BA. In 1995 was NLCS MVP & W.S. Champ for Braves going 1-4, RBI. Coach for Delmarva Shorebirds (A)
Author;'Just A Kid, A Guard at the Nuremberg Trials' 18 years old when drafted in 1944, into infantry. Found himself standing guard over Nazi war criminals, & watched as atrocities were described in detail throughout the Nuremberg Trails
former major league first baseman/outfielder; played for Pirates, Cubs & White Sox; also played for Lotte Orions/Chiba Lotte Marines; nicknamed 'Rambo'
Currently with the Atlanta Braves. Formerly with the Toronto Blue Jays, New York Mets, Minnesota Twins, Seattle Mariners & Texas Rangers. Won NL Cy Young Award in 2012
former major league pitcher; played for Astros & Cardinals; managed Astros from 1997-2001; Manager of the Year 1998; 2X All-Star; #49 jersey retired by Astros
MLB third baseman 1946-51 for the Pirates. Led league in stolen bases 1948, 1949 and 1950. Best season was 1948 scoring 110 runs with a .321 batting average while leading the league in hits (207)
Baseball player played the outfield for the Boston Red Sox nicknamed 'the little professor' and the younger brother of Joe DiMaggio. Hit over .300 four times. Led league in triples with 11 and runs scored 131 in 1950. Led league in runs scored in 1951
MLB H.O.F. outfielder 1936-51 for Yankees. 1943-45 Military. 'Joltin'Joe'. 3x MVP. 13x All-Star. every season he played, ML P.O.Y.. Led league Hits 1x, HR's 2x. RBI's 2x, BA 1939 & 40 with .381 & .352. W.S. 10 - 27 RS, 6 doubles, 8 HR, 30 RBI, .271 BA
Baseball player older brother of Joe and Dom played for the Boston Braves, Reds, Pirates Phillies and NY Giants from 1937-1946played the outfield all star in 1943&1944
MLB pitcher from 1939-54 for Indians, Red Sox, and White Sox. Best known for his 1946 World Series going 1-0 in 12 2/3 innings of allowing 4 hits and no runs. Best season 1947 going 18-8 with save and 2.95 ERA
MLB H.O.F. 2nd baseman from 1937-51 for Red Sox. Military 1950. 9x All-Star. Best season in 1950 with 103 RS, 29 doubles, led league in triples.11, 27 HR's, 120 RBI, .294 BA. Over 100 RBI's 6x. In 1946 World Series had a double, HR, while batting .407
MLB starting & relief pitcher from 1947-56 for the Red Sox, Browns, White Sox and Orioles. Led league with 11 saves in 1952 going 8-4 with 2.24 ERA. In 1953 went 10-6 with 18 saves and 3.40 ERA
Played in 163 games over 8 seasons with the Cleveland Indians (1987), California Angels (1988), New York Yankees (1989-1990), San Diego Padres (1991), Cincinnati Reds (1992-1993), and Chicago Cubs (1994)
Baseball / Held a Variety of Manger and Coaching Positions in Minor Leagues & Major Leagues 1977-2007 / Jobs Included: Hitting Coach for Mets, Red Sox, Orioles & Yankees
Former White Sox, Angels & Rangers Catcher/outfielder/1st baseman/DH. Has a severe case of arthritis, which makes it extremely painful for him to sign anything now
WWII veteran, born in 1913, believed to be the oldest living Pearl Harbor survivor. He served on the USS W> Virginia during the attack, and later served in the Korean War
former major league 2nd baseman; played for Twins, Dodgers, Mets and Nationals; All - Star 2015; Gold Glove 2017; member of Nationals 2019 World Series Championship team; current free agent
Bats: Right , Throws: Right Height: 6' 3' , Weight: 185 lb. Born: August 31, 1928 in Waco, TX Schools: Baylor UniversitySigned by the Washington Senators as an amateur free agent in 1947. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.) (All
MLB pitcher 1982-89 for Giants, Padres. All-Star. 1984 W.S. had 4 2/3 IP, no runs. 2 NLCS, 21 IP, 0.43 ERA. Lost pitching arm to cancer & broke arm while pitching. Author of Comeback & When You Can't Comeback. Director of ministry, 'Outreach of Hope'
former college/major league pitcher; played for Wichita State University and LA Dodgers; Golden Spikes Award 1993, 2X All - American; Kansas Sports Hall of Fame member
MLB 1st base from 1949-61 for Red Sox, Reds, Tigers, Orioles & White Sox; 1950 R.O.Y. & All-Star. Led league with 144 RBI's and total bases, getting 101 RS, 28 doubles, 8 triples, 34 HR's & ,322 BA./ ML record for 12 hits in a row. Drafted by NBA & NFL
MLB H.O.F. pitcher 1956-69 for Dodgers. Cy Young 62. 9x All-Star. Best in 1962 with 25-9, save, 2.83 ERA & 1965 with 23-12, save, 2.77. Use to have consecutive scoreless IP (58 2/3) record. Most K's 3x. Shutouts 1x. 5 W.S., 3x Champ with 3-3, 2.95 ERA
Baseball player played for the Philadelphia A's, Red Sox, Yankees 1923-28, Boston Braves and Detroit Tiger. World Series appearances in the 1922,23,26-28 for the Yankees. He played mostly at 3rd base,shortstop and a little 2nd base and outfield
MLB catcher 1964-76 for A's, Indians, Orioles. All-Star 1971. Hit 19 HR in 1972. World Series Champ in 1972 going 1 for 5. Pitching coach - Cardinals, Mariners, Indians, A's, White Sox. Pitching consultant - White Sox. Father of Chris & Shelley Duncan
MLB 2nd baseman, shortstop, outfielder from 1985-97 for 5 teams. Known as 'Dunc or Dunky'. All-Star in 94. Led league in triples in 1990. 3rd for R.O.Y. in 1985./ In 1986 with 400 AB had .340 BA./ In 3 W.S. (1990, 93, 96) had triple and went 5-5 SB
U.S. Secret Service agent assigned to the White House detail during the Kennedy years, Duncan served as the advance agent for Fort Worth during the Texas visit in November 1963
MLB pitcher from 1987-92 for Pirates, Mariners, Padres, White Sox. Runner - up for R.O.Y. in 1987, as he led the league with best W - L %, going 13-6 with 3.03 ERA
MLB shortstop & outfielder from 1985-2002 for Cubs, Pirates, Giants, Indians, Cardinals, Mets. 2x All-Star.
Hit HR in 2002 World Series with 3 RBI's. Best season with over 450 at-bats was scoring 71 runs, 22 doubles, 5 triples, 14 HR's with .300 BA
1991 Minnesota Twins Draft Pick (2nd round). Born September 14, 1969, he debuted with the Twins on April 3, 1996. In his only year in the majors, he appeared in 40 games, either as a catcher (37) or a pinch hitter (3)
MLB pitcher from 1954-65 with 6 teams. 4x All - Star. Led league in saves 19 with 6-4 record, 2.02 ERA in 1958. Next year went 3-6 with 14 saves and 1.88 ERA, Was in two World Series (1x Champ), 1958 and 60, with 1-1 record and ERA of 2.03
Baseball player and Manager, played 1925-1945, managed 1939-1973. Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994. Had the 3rd most ejections as ML manager, tying Earl Weaver with 94
MLB outfileder, second baseman and third baseman from 1941-52 for Cardinals and Pirates. 'Four - Sack'.
In 1947 hit .283 in 383 at - bats. 1946 World Series going 1 for 4 with a double
MLB outfielder and third baseman from 1951-56 for Browns, Indians, Orioles, Reds. Best season in 1952 with 60 RS, 22 doubles, 3 triples, 15 HR's, 64 RBI's, and .269 BA
MLB catcher 1968-81 for Mets, Pirates, Tigers, Expos. Best in 1972 (325 at - bats) had 17 doubles, 3 triples, 8 HR. 1969 World Series Champ for Mets with one at - bat
former major league infielder/outfielder; played for Rays, Tigers, Mets, Dbacks, Angels and Marlins; All - Star and Silver Slugger Award winner 1998; current Padres Hitting Coach