MLB pitcher 1961-71 for Angels, Twins, Mets, Indians, Tigers. Cy Young & ERA title in 1964, going 20-9, 4 saves, 1.65 ERA with league leading 11 shutouts & iIn 1967 was 20-14, save, 2.73 ERA and led league with most CG (18)., including a no - hitter
MLB pitcher 1937-47 for Yankees. 4x All-Star. 1943 MVP & ML P.O.Y. - went 20-4, 1.64 ERA with most wins, winning %, ERA & shutouts. ERA Title in 1947. In 1946 went 20-8, 2 saves, 2.10 ERA. 4 World Series (3x Champ) totals were 2-2, save, 1.62 ERA
MLB outfielder, 3rd baseman from 1930-46 for 7 teams.4x All-Star. Led league in stolen bases 4 times, triples in 1937./ World Series Champs 1932 with 2 doubles, 6 RBI's, .294 BA. Best season 1938 - 92 RS, 40 doubles, 8 triples, 6 HR's, 80 RBI, .340 BA
MLB outfielder from 1938-51. Five times hit over 20 home runs in a season. Best season was 1941 with 25 home riuns, 97 runs scored, 106 RBI's and .322 batting average. Navy pilot during World War 2. H.O.F. in football for Cal
MLB outfielder from 1980-83 for Cleveland Indians. R.O.Y. for the 1980 season. That same season he was 5th in the league in committing errors in left field and grounding into the second most double plays in the league with 24
MLB pitcher 1957-66 (8 seasons) for 3 teams. Holds Major League record for most K's in one game with 21 in 1962. Pitched in all 16 innings, no hits allowed from innings 9-15. Threw 228 pitches. K'd H.O.F. Dick WIlliams for # 21. 1960 W.S. 2 runs in 4 IP
MLB pitcher from 1973-83 for the Phillies. Best seasons in 1977 going 19-6 with 4.06 ERA and 1978 going 13-14 with 3.24 ERA. In 1981 NLDS had 1-0 record, 6 innings, 4 hits, and allowed 1 run
Right-handed pitcher who debuted for the New York Yankees in 1957. His father was a nephew of Eddie Cicotte, of Black Sox scandal fame. Al passed away in 1982, at the age of 52
MLB starting and relief pitcher with the Twins (1965 & 66) and Angels (1967 & 68). Career stats 5-8 record
with 5 saves, 133 hits, 65 BB's, 139 K's, 161 innings pitched and had a 3.07 ERA. Ended career due to sore pitching arm
former major league outfielder; played for Pirates, Brooklyn Dodgers, Cardinals, Braves, Orioles, Angels & A's; member of Pirates 1960 World Series championship team; 1X All-Star
Third Base Coach of the Detroit Tigers, former Third base coach of the Houston Astros, Former major league outfielder; played for Indians, Royals, Cubs, Dodgers & Pirates; former interim manager of the Houston Astros
MLB outfielder, first baseman 1975-92 for Giants, Cards, Red Sox, Padres, Yanks. 4x All-Star. 2x Silver Slugger. Led in walks 3x, slugging average in 1987 - 93 RS, 35 HR, 106 RBI, .286 BA. In 1978 had 90 RS, 25 HR, 98 RBI, .306 BA. 2 doubles in 85 W.S
Infielder for the Minnesota Twins (1966-1969), Seattle Pilots(1969), Oakland Athletics(1971-1972), Milwaukee Brewers (1972) and the Philadelphia Phillies (1975)
Executive Director of the Major League Baseball Players Association; played 1B for Diamondbacks, Padres, Mets, Tigers, Yankees, Red Sox; 1X All-Star; played college basketball at San Diego State & University of Arizona; former MLB Network studio analyst
William 'Boileryard' Clarke, baseball player 1893-1905, catcher and first baseman, Washington Senators, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Beaneaters, New York Giants
MLB pitcher 1984-2007 for 4 teams. MVP. 7x Cy Young, 11x All-Star (MVP 1x). 2x Triple Crown, 7x ERA Title. Led league in wins 4x, 20 or wins 6x, K's 5x, shutouts 5x. Career K's 4,672. 2x- 20 K's in 9 IP game. World Series 6x (2x Champs) 3-0, 2.37 ERA
former college/major league catcher/1st baseman; played for USC, Mariners and Pirates; won Buster Posey Award; former 1st round pick, #3 overall 2005 MLB Draft; All - American
MLB third baseman from 1934-45 playing for the Senators and St. Louis Browns. Despite being white he got the nickname 'Darkie' in 1934 because they thought his first name was Harlem, the black section of NY
MLB third baseman, shortstop and second baseman trom 1934-37 for the Tigers. Best season had .255 batting average.
Despite size 5'11' was given nickname of the 'Flea' due to irritating the opponents
MLB outfielder, P.H. 1970-79 (10 yrs) for Pirates, Cubs, Mets, Rangers. Best in 1972 with 311 at - bats had 52 RS, 15 doubles, 6 triples, 17 RBI, .334 BA. 1971 World Series Champ for Pirates with a triple, 2 RS
baseball pitcher / Only MLB pitcher to hit two grand slam home runs in one game, during 1966 season playing for Braves. Missed third one but got a RBI. Nine RBI's for a pitcher in one 9-inning game!
MLB outfielder from 1946-56 for the Senators, Orioles, White Sox, and Giants. Twice had batting average of .303 in 1950 and 1951. Minor League Player of the Year 1945
MLB outfielder, pitcher 1955-68 for 6 teams. 9x
All-Star. Led league in HR in 1969 also in RBI & walks in 1965. Best season was 1958 with 80 RS, 41 HR, 113 RBI, .303 BA. Pitched two games (1958 & 68), going 1-0 in 5 2/3 IP, one hit, no runs allowed
MLB pitcher from 1969-78 for Cubs, Brewers, Royals & Mariners / Won 20 Games and one save, 3.18 ERA in 1973. Tossed a no - hitter on May 14th, 1977. An All - Star in 1973. Former Dodgers pitching coach
Hall of Fame Announcer (2005). MLB second baseman from 1949-57 for Yankees. All-Star and MVP in 1950. Fielding leader in 1949. Rookie of the Year in 1949. In 6 World Series (1949-51, 55-57) getting 6 doubles and .275 batting average. Manager in 1980
MLB pitcher 1965-79 for 7 teams. All-Star 1972. From 1971 through 73 (3 years) won 62 games for Tigers. In 1971 went 20-9, 3.15 ERA, 1972 had 19-14, 2.80 ERA, & 1973 was 23-15, 3.53 ERA. 1972 ALCS had 9 IP shutout. Father of Casey & son of Joe Coleman
Born 1922, Father of Joe Coleman of the Tigers of the 1970s, he was a right-handed pitcher who debuted in 1942 for the Philadelphia A's. He served in the Navy during WW II from 1943-1945 and, back in the majors, he was an all-star in 1948
MLB 3rd baseman, outfielder, 1at baseman 1983-97 for 8 teams. Best in 1986 with 67 RS, 30 doubles, 2 triples, 20 HR, 81 RBI, .273 BA. Hitting coach for Brewers. Father - in - law of Zack Segovia
Now in Texas Rangers organization; 2005 AL Cy Young Award Winner with the Angels, also pitched on the A's White Sox, Expos, Indians, Red Sox, and Yankees
WWII - Mine Platoon of the Anti-Tank Company, 69th Infantry Division, 271st Regiment. First combat at the 'Siegfried Line' in February 1945; crossed the Rhine on March 27, 1945; arrived at the KZ Buchenwald one day after its liberation
former major league pitcher; played for Yankees, Mets, Red Sox, Blue Jays & Royals; 1994 CY Young Award winner; 5X All-Star; Threw perfect game on July 19th, 1999; 5X World Series champion
MLB outfielder 1964-75 (8 years) for Red Sox, Angels.All-Star 1967. Known as 'Tony C'. Brother of Billy. Received Hutch Award in 1970 for comeback after getting hit by pitch, missing 1968 season. Led league 1965 in HR (32). Best 1970 w/ 36 HR, 116 RBI
MLB pitcher from 1952-63 for Braves, Phillies, Red Sox. 4x All - Star. Played in the NBA for the Celtics 1952-53, 58-61 (3x Champs) & the NY Knicks 62-64. Best season in ML was in 1954 with 14-9, 2.96 ERA & 1959 12-7, save, 3.00 ERA
former MLB player - infielder - boston red sox (1953-59), washtington senators (1959-60), minnesota twins (1961), kansas city royals (1962), los angeles angels (1962) / In 1953 Went Straight to the Majors from American Legion Baseball
MLB pitcher from 1950-57 for Senators, White Sox, Orioles, Giants. All - Star in 1954 going 16-3 with 4 saves
and 2.69 RA. Led league in 1954 with best w - l %
MLB pitcher 1986-93 (5 years) for Angels, Twins, Orioles. Best in comeback to MLB, after a couple years off. in 1995. Three IP, 2 games, one hit, no runs allowed
Director/actor/writer 'Return to Tarawa: The Leon Cooper Story' 'Random Passage'/4 years Naval officer in WW2. Landing craft officer-Boat Group Commander for my ship-landing assault troops on the beaches of six Japanese island strongholds
MLB catcher 1940-57 for 6 teams. 8x All-Star. 'Walk'
best in 1947 with 79 RS, 24 doubles, 8 triples, 35 HR, 122 RBI, .305 BA. Three World Series (2x Champ) had 3 doubles, triple, .300 BA. Brother of Mort Cooper and father-in-law of Don Blasingame
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 outfielder from 1929-48 for A's, Red Sox, Senators, Tigers. 5x All - Star. Known as 'Flit'. Career BA of .297. Led league in hits in 1940, 7x in At - Bats.
Two World Series (Tigers championship in 1945) with
.387 BA and 6 RBI
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
Baseball _Head Coach at Rice University/ Former Red Sox Outfielder / 2003 Gold Glove Winner / Has Played for Five Other Teams / Son of Former All - Star Jose Cruz
MLB playing at first, second and third base for Angles, Twins, Mets. Best season was 1978 with 40 RS, 57 RBI's and .282 BA. Great defensive player! Cousin of MLB players Chris and Larry Haney
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
former MLB player, Outfielder. Played for Pirates, Phillies, Red Sox, Twins, Diamondbacks, Devil Rays & Orioles. Won a world series championship in 2001 with Arizona Diamondbacks
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