MLB second baseman, P.H., outfielder from 1996-2004 for Dodgers, Expos, Reds, Royals. Brother of Vladimer Guerrero. Career SB record - 42 steals, caught 17 times. Best in 1998 with 50 RS, 14 doubles, 9 triples, 27 RBI, .284 BA. Top 10 3-times in triples
MLB outfielder from 1997-2010 for 10 teams. In 1998 had the most assists in the N.L. with 17 for a right fielder. Best seasons were 2003 with 31 HR, .311 BA and 2004 had 27 HR, 104 RBI, and .294 BA
Catcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1978), New York Yankees (1979-1980), Seattle Mariners (1981), Montreal Expos (1982), Cincinnati Reds (1984) and the
San Francisco Giants (1986)
MLB pitcher 1970-78 for Reds, Yankees. Career won-loss record was 109 W - 50 L with 3.11 ERA. 2x led league in w-l percentage (1971 & .1977). Only HR he hit came in 1975 NL Championship Series., 3 RBI. Five W.S. (3X Champs) going 2-2 with 3.61 ERA
MLB right - handed pitcher from 1948-58 for the Cubs, Reds, Phillies, and White Sox. His uncle was Rich Hacker a MLB shortstop. Best season was 1952 going 15-9, one save, and an ERA of 2.58
MLB pitcher from 1952-65 for Cardinals, Phillies, Reds, Pirates, Orioles. Known as 'Kitten'. 3x All - Star, 3 Gold Gloves. 2-0 in 1960 World Series with 2.45 ERA. Perfect game until allowing hit in 13th inning. Was 20-9, save, 3.06 ERA in 1953
former Reds, Braves, Cubs, Mets & Royals outfielder; holds minor league record for stolen bases in one season (155); currently plays in White Sox minor leagues
Baseball / Pitcher / 1990-98 & 2002-06 / Reds, Marlins, Red Sox, Braves, Yankees, A's & Padres / Threw 2 Scoreless Innings for the Yankees in 2003 World Series
former major/negro league third baseman/outfielder; played for Reds, Cardinals, Phillies & Indianapolis Clowns; played baseball & basketball at Toledo University; college basketball All-American; Reds' first African-American player; former MLB Scout
former major league third baseman/outfielder; played for Red Sox, Reds, Pilots, Brewers, Indians, A's & Orioles; 1X All-Star; former Red Sox first base coach
former MLB pitcher - New York Mets (1981), New York Yankees (1994), Cincinnati Reds (1982-83), Montreal Expos (1984, 95), San Diego Padres (1984), Texas Rangers (1985-87), Philadelphia Phillies (1988,89), Boston Red Sox (1989, 94)
former major league utility infielder; played for Reds Dodgers, Cubs, Rockies, Mets, Dbacks, Brewers and Marlins; hold MLB record for most pinch hits (212); minor league coach
Actress - The Slime People, Pajama Party, Ride The Wild Surf, City Under The Sea, Dr. Goldfoot & The Bikini Machine, The Ghost In The Invisible Bikini (title role). Wife of A.I.P. president James H. Nicholson from 1964 until his death in 1972
MLB third baseman from 1946-60/coach/scout; played for Cubs, Reds, Cardinals, White Sox & Red Sox; managed Astros from 1966-68; also managed in minor leagues; scout for Astros & Giants. Best season was 1946 with 16 HR's, 91 RS, 77 RBI's & .281 BA
Kenneth Joseph Henderson (born June 15, 1946 in Carroll, Iowa) was an outfielder for the San Francisco Giants (1965-72), Chicago White Sox (1973-75), Atlanta Braves (1976), Texas Rangers (1977), New York Mets (1978), Cincinnati Reds (1978-79) and Chicago
Baseball / 1952-69 / Lefthanded Pitcher for Red Sox, Cubs, Reds, Giants, Pirates & Astros. Was awesome in 1964 going 2-2 with 6 saves, 31 hits allowed in 52 innings with 0.87 ERA
MLB pitcher from 1945-54 for the Reds, Browns, and Pirates. Best seasons were 1946 going 6-6 with a save & 2.39 ERA and in 154 going 4-4 with 8 saves, leading the league by getting the last out in 46 games that year
MLB pitcher from 1945-53 for the Yankees, Reds, White Sox, Browns, and Red Sox. Best seasons were: 1945 going 3-3 with 1.79 ERA as a rookie and 1951 going 11-12 with 3.78 ERA
Baseball / Hard-Hitting Outfielder / Started Career with Dodgers / Played With the Rockies/Chicago Cubs,Cleveland Indians,and Cincinnati Reds/ 1996 NL Rookie of the Year
former major league pitcher; played for Reds, Dodgers, A's, Yankees, Cubs, Braves & Rangers; 1X World Series champion (1988); 3X All-Star; 155 career saves
Baseball Hall of Famer in 1964 was a manager for the cardinals from 1913-1917 Yankees manager 1918-1929 won world series as manager in 1923,27,&28 Player for Reds 1904-1909 and Cardinals from 1910-1916 mostly at 2nd base died Sept 25, 1929
former major league outfielder; played for Cardinals & Reds; member of Cardinals 1964 World Series championship team; played college football for University of Missouri in 1957 & 1958
former major league pitcher; played for Reds & NY Giants; member of NY Giants 1954 World Series championship team; Cubs pitching coach 1972-73; Giants pitching coach 1961-72
Currently with Newark of the Atlantic League/Formerly on the Oakland Athletics/Cincinnati Reds/Texas Rangers/San Diego Padres/New York Yankees/Chicago WhiteSox
Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 9th round of the 1985 MLB June Amateur Draft from Westfield HS (Houston, TX) and the Cleveland Indians in the 2nd round of the 1988 MLB June Amateur Draft from University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX)
Right-handed hitting catcher (born Jan. 8, 1968) who debuted with the Padres in 1994 (after being drafted by the Yankees in 1989, in the 16th round). He played on an off for 6 teams until retiring after the 2001 season
MLB 2nd & 1st baseman from 1965-78 for Orioles, Braves, Plillies, Cubs. 4x All-Star & 3x Gold Gloves.
1997 AL & 2012 NL Manager of Year Awards. Best season 1973 84 RS, 25 doubles, 43 HR's, 99 RBI's and .270 BA. 1970 - ALCS 2 HR's, World Series .313 BA
MLB pitcher from 1958-70 for 7 teams. Led league in 1962 with best K to walk ratio. Pitched to 2 batters in 1961 World Series, getting both out. Best seasons in 1965 going 16-10, 2 saves, 3.42 ERA and 1967 going 13-9 with 2.74 ERA
WW2 vet, born 1921, and the last surviving member of Richard Byrd'sThird Antarctic Expedition in 1939. Also returned with Byrd on his 1946 and 1947 expeditions
MLB shortstop, 3rd & 2nd baseman from 1957-66 for Cards, Reds, Colt .45's - Astros, Red Sox. 2x All - Star. Most productive season, 1960 with 56 RS, 51 RBI, .292 BA./ 1961 W.S. had 7 hits, .318 BA. Manager for the Red Sox from 1970-73 with 345W-295L
MLB pitcher from 1948-59 for A's, Reds, Cardinals. 1949 All - Star going 20-12, save, 3.75 ERA. In 1958 went 7-3 with 2.30 ERA. Brother of Walt Kellner
MLB relief pitcher - Los Angeles Angels (1964), California Angels (1966-67), Cincinnati Reds (1968). Best season was 1967 going 5-3 with 11 saves and 2.97 ERA
U.S. Congressman (4th CD) from Massachusetts. Son of Joseph P. Kennedy II, grandson of Ethel Kennedy and the late Robert F. Kennedy. Elected to Congress in 2012
former major league pitcher/manager; played for Brooklyn Dodgers & Reds; manager of Yankees, Giants & Braves; former Reds & Pirates pitching coach; also coached in minor leagues
MLB pitcher 1969-76 (8 years) for Padres, Reds, Expos. Best in 1971 going 15-13, 3.83 ERA & 1974 went 12-9, 3.28 ERA. Was on the Reds team that won the World Series in 1975 going 10-6 but did not pitch in the post season or W.S
MLB 2nd & 3rd baseman, shortstop from 1964-65 for Reds, Mets. In 1964 had 302 at - bats with 35 RS, 13 doubles, 4 triples, 4 HR's, 17 RBI's, .225 BA. Brother of ML infielder Billy Klaus
MLB 1st baseman 1947-61 for Reds, Pirates, White Sox, Angeis. 'Big Klu' was 4x All-Star. Led league in 1954 with 49 HR & 141 RBI, 2nd for MVP & most hits in 1955. 5x over 100 RBI. Career BA of .298. In 1959 World Series had double, 3 HR, 10 RBI, .391 BA
MLB shortstop, 3rd & 2nd baseman from 1925-36 for Yankees, Tigers, Cubs, Reds, Giants. Best season 1928 with 89 RS, 10 triples, 63 RBI's and .319 BA. Performed In 5 World Series. Played himself in the movie 'The Pride of the Yankees'.April 22, 1993
MLB outfielder, first baseman from 1965-74 for 7 teams.
Best season was 1969 with 51 RS, 13 doubles, 2 triples, 19 HR's, 74 RBI's, .248 BA. In 1973 NLCS batted .300 with two walks
MLB outfielder from 1938-42 for Dodgers, Cardinals, Reds, Phillies. Known as the 'Chief'. Best known for stealing bases. went 52-0 before being caught stealing. Best season 1938 (Rookie) w/ 78 RS, 29 doubles, 13 triples, 11 HR, 15 SB, .299 BA
MLB relief pitcher from 1951-57 for White Sox and Pirates. Best seasons were 1955 going 4-3 with 3 saves and 2.75 ERA and 1957 going 1-4 with 7 saves and 3.35 ERA
First - base prospect, and younger brother of Barry Larkin, who was the 10th - round draft pick of the Rangers in 1994. He debuted in the major leagues with the Reds, in 1998
MLB 2nd baseman, P.R., 3rd baseman 1982-90 for Cardinals, Reds, Blue Jays, Expos. Manager of 2014 Astros. Best season in 1986 with 39 at - bats hit .282. In his career stole 53 bases while getting caught 13 times. Manager for Lexington Legends (A)
former MLB pitcher - new york mets (1981-84), milwaukee brewers (1985-86), los angeles dodgers (1987-88), cincinnati reds (1989), new york yankees (1990-92), seattle mariners (1992-93), texas rangers (1994)
Baseball / Relief Pitcher / 1964-1968 / Angels, Dodgers & Reds / Played in the 1965 All - Star Game. Best seasons were 1964 going 6-5 with 19 saves and 1.51 ERA, 1965 going 9-7 with 23 saves and 1.92 ERA and 1966 going 5-4 with 16 saves and 2.74 ERA
MLB pitcher 1979-93 for Royals, Reds, Braves, Rangers. Best in 1985 going 17-9, 2.69 ERA & 1987 with 16-11, 3.41 ERA & 1992 with 15-7, 3.36 ERA. Three World Series (Champ for 1985 Royals) going 0-4 with 4.84 ERA
Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 48th round of the 2005 MLB June Amateur Draft and the New York Yankees in the 47th round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft
MLB 2nd & 3rd baseman, shortstop 1991-2001 for Indians, Reds, Giants, Phillies, Orioles, Tigers. Best in 1996 with 69 RS, 30 doubles, 3 triples, 11 HR, 55 RBI,.270 BA. In 3 post season series in 1995 & 1997 hit a HR with .455 BA
MLB pitcher 1989-96 for Indians, Braves, Padres, Red Sox, Reds. Best in 1992 with 5-3, 6 saves, 1.75 ERA and 1993 with 4-4, 10 saves, 2.25 ERA. Pitching coach for Nationals
Former major league outfielder; played for Reds, Phillies, Cardinals & Braves; All-star 1942; coached baseball at Michigan State University from 1964-1982 and Florida State University; member of Cardinals 1944 World Series championship. Born: 08/31/1916
Last surviving witness to 'The Sutton Hoo excavation' in 1939, considered to be one of the most important excavation's made in British archaeological history. She lives in Chester, UK and is now 84 years old
Australian WWII veteran and a member of Semut 1, a group of undercover allied operatives lead by the eccentric English Major Tom Harrisson in Borneo in 1945. Now lives in Bayswater, West Australia with his wife Margery
MLB pitcher from 1951-62 for Cubs, Reds, White Sox.
Led league in saves with 15 in 1959 going 9-2 with 2.89 ERA. Pitched in 3 games of the 1959 World Series going 3 1/3 innings while allowing two hits and no runs
MLB outfielder, P.H. from 1954-66 for Pirates, Reds.
Known as 'The Hat'. Record of 18 HR's hit as a pinch hitter. Best season was 1958 with 58 RS, 20 doubles, 5 triples, 16 HR's with .312 BA
Bench coach of the Philadelphia Phillies, Baseball / Former Infielder During the 1970's / Played for Rangers and Expos / Became the Interim Manager for the Cincy Reds During the 2007 Season
Former 2nd baseman for the New York Yankees won the World Series as a player in 1951,1952,1953 and 1956 and won as a manager in 1977. Managed the Twins, Rangers, Tigers, Yankees and A's and got Twins, Tigers, Yankees and A's all into the playoffs
Donald Francis Mason was a U.S. Navy pilot with Patrol Squadron Eight-Two (VP-82), stationed at Argentia, Newfoundland.Responsible for the saying 'Sighted Sub, Sank Same.
Major League Pitcher, 1915-1929, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds, New York Giants, 208-126 career record, threw the pitch that killed Ray Chapman
MLB relief pitcher from 1974-79 for Reds, Expos, Pirates, Cardinals. Best seasons - 1975 went 5-2 with 15 saves, 2.47 ERA & 1979 had 2 saves in 64 innings with 2.95 ERA. For champion Reds in 1975 & 76 World Series had 3 saves, 1.59 ERA
former major league manager; managed Reds, Marlins, Royals, A's & Padres; oldest managed ever to win World Series (72 yrs old); manager of Marlins 2003 World Series championship team
MLB shortstop from 1951-66 for Reds, Braves, Giants. 2x All - Star. 3 Gold Gloves. Led league in games played in 1952 and 1954. Most productive season was in 1952 with 60 RS, 32 doubles, 2 triples, 7 HR's, 57 RBI's and .244 BA
Baseball played 1st base from 1936, 1938-1948 for the Reds, St Louis Browns Philadelphia A's and New York Yankees played in the World Series in 1944 for the St Louis Browns and 1947 for the Yankees and was an all star in 1944,47 and 1948
former major league outfielder/manager; played for Red Sox, Orioles, Indians, Reds, Senators & White Sox; managed Twins from 1961-67; former Red Sox scout
Right-handed pitcher who, born in Cuba, and drafted by the White Sox in 1984, played in a total of 23 games in 1992, 1993, and 1994 for the Reds, Pirates, and Giants
MLB shortstop, 2nd & 3rd baseman from 1962-74 for Braves, Astros, Reds. 2x All - Star. Known as 'Monk' & 'Tomato Face'. Best season in 1970 with 82 RS, 26 doubles, 6 triples, 13 HR, 92 RBI, .304 BA
MLB pitcher from 1946-59 for 6 teams. Known as 'The Mad Monk' or 'Rowdy'. In 1955 World Series pitching for Dodgers against Yankees went 5 2/3 innings allowing 4 hits and no runs. Best seasons were 1949 with 17-8, save, 3.08 ERA & 1953 with 15-5 record
MLB 2nd & 3rd Baseman, outfielder from 1944-58 for Dodgers, Cubs, Cardinals, Orioles, Reds. Best fielding average for outfielder in 1955. World Series in 1947 & 49 went 3 for 11 with double. In 1953 had 6 triples and 8 HR'S
MLB outfielder, 3rd baseman from 1984-98 for 8 teams. 'Boogie Bear or Mitchell Monster' was MVP/ML P.O.Y. in 1989 & led league in HR 47, RBI 125 with 100 RS, 34 doubles, 6 triples, .291 BA. 2x All-Star. Silver Slugger. 2 W.S. (80,89) HR, 2 RBI, .280 BA
Brian Moehler is on the 2010 Astros roster, predicted to be one of the five starters (the scans shown are of Brandon Morrow, who is now with the Blue Jays)
MLB pitcher 1978-2002 for 12 teams. All - Star. Led league 1990 in shutouts. Best in 1991 going 14-10, save, 2.78 ERA and 1992 with 16-8 record, 2.55 ERA. In 2001 World Series (Champ) went 4 2/3 IP, allowing one hit, no runs
former major league 1st baseman; played for Red Sox Yankees, Reds, Royals and Tiger; member of Reds 1990 World Series Championship team; Angels Director of Scouting (2011-2016)
former MLB pitcher - new york mets (1985-1989), cincinnati reds (1990-1991), san diego padres (1992, 1998), chicago cubs (1993-1995), baltimore orioles (1996-1997), toronto bluejays (1998)
MLB pitcher from 1949-60 for Dodgers, Reds, Indians. 1952 & 53 Military. Known as 'Newk'. R.O.Y., MVP, Cy Young, 4x All-Star. Best seasons: 1951 went 20-9, 1959 went 20-5,1956 went 27 (Led league) -7./ Hit 7 HR's in 1955./ 3 W.S. went 0-4, 8.59 ERA
US Marine Sgt./Vietnam/Last out before the fall of Saigon/sent to attache office to guard millions of dollars before cash was burned & compound blown up by the Americans to keep the enemy from raiding it and obtaining classified documents
MLB pitcher from 1951-64 for the Braves, Red Sox, and Reds. As a rookie in 1951 won the ERA title while winning 11 games. Other seasons: 1961 went 3-2 with 3 saves & 2.09 ERA, then in 1962 went 1-1 with 3 saves & 3.00 ERA. Father was Chet a
MLB pitcher
MLB pitcher from 1960-69 for Braves, Colt .45's/Astros, Reds, Yankees, Cubs. Best known for throwing a no - hitter in 1963. Best seasons were 1963 going 11-8, 3.17 ERA & 1966 with 5-4 record, 11 saves, 3.07 ERA
MLB 2nd baseman and shortstop for Reds 1978-1990
Best season was 1983 with 63 runs scored, 23 doubles, 5 triples, 11 home runs. World Series Champ team in 1990
MLB pitcher from 1957-75 with 6 teams. Nicknamed 'Gomer'. 3x All-Star. Best seasons - 1969 going 20-15 with 2.66 ERA & 1972 going 20-11 with 2.64 ERA. In 1965 & 66 World Series, combined 21 innings, 12 hits, 2 runs despite 1-2 record. Hit 1 career HR
Pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles (1957-1965), Cincinnati Reds (1966-1968), Atlanta Braves (1968-1970) and the Chicago Cubs (1970-1973). 3x All-Star selection. Pitched a no-hitter on September 2, 1972
former MLB player - pittsburgh pirates ('73-'82). cincinnati reds ('84-'87), oakland athletics ('88-'89), milwaukee brewers ('90), california angels ('91), toronto blue jays ('91),was recently diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease
MLB pitcher from 1954-71 for Senators, Reds, Dodgers, Twins & Indians; 5x All-Star; brother of major league pitcher, Carlos Pascual. 2x 20-plus wins. Led league 3x in K's, 3x in complete games, & 3x in shut outs. Best season 1963, 21-9 with 2.46 ERA
MLB pitcher 1979-86 for Reds, Twins. Best in 1980 going 13-7, 3.27 ERA & 1986 went 3-1, 2 saves, 4.01. ERA. In 1979 NLCS started one game, 7 IP, 2,57 ERA. Christian Radio talk show host - KKLA (99.5, Los Angeles)
Former major league outfielder; played for Reds, Orioles, Cubs, Nationals, Blue Jays, Brewers and Cardinals; #3 pick overall 1998 MLB Draft; son of former NFL defensive back, Don Patterson
Bats: Right , Throws: Right Height: 5' 11' , Weight: 209 lb. Born: July 13, 1938 in Milwaukee, WI Signed by the Cincinnati Redlegs as an amateur free agent (bonus baby) in 1956.
former MLB pitcher - cincinnati reds (1958-60), kansas city athletics (1962-65), detroit tigers (1965-67), cleveland indians (1967), pittsburgh pirates (1970), baltimore orioles (1971-73), st. louis cardinals (1973-74), california angels (1974-75)
Baseball / 3rd Baseman of the 1984-98 / Cardinals, Braves, Marlins & Royals & Reds / 1991 NL MVP / 3-Time Gold Glove Winner / First Base Coach for the Atlanta Braves
Third Base Coach for the Houston Astros/former hitting coach for the Miami Marlins, Baseball / Former Major League Player / Former Baseball Analyst with ESPN / Son of Hall of Famer Tony Perez
Drafted by the New York Mets in the 19th round of the 1990 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Seattle Mariners in the 19th round of the 1991 MLB June Amateur Draft, Also played for Team USA Baseball team in 1991
former major league outfielder/manager; played for Yankees, Indians, Royals & Orioles; managed Reds, Devil Rays, Cubs, Mariners & Yankees; won 2 championships as a player, one as manager; 1969 AL Rookie of the Year; 1X All-Star
former Major League pitcher; played for Reds, Indians, Dodgers, Mariners, Tigers, Pirates, Cardinals & Royals; current Louisville River Bats pitching coach
MLB pitcher from 1954-66 for Pirates, Reds & Cardinals. Knuckle - baller.Best season 23-5 (led league in w - l %) and 2.81 ERA in 1962. Pitched 1961 World Series, 11 innings, 6 hits with 1.64 ERA. Twice went 17-11 with 3.60 ERA in 1958 & 1960
MLB pitcher from 1939-54 with Cubs and Phillies. Best known for leading the league in shutouts in 1949 and 1952. Best seasons were 1949 going 18-17 with 3.39 ERA and 1952 going 17-13 with 2.81 ERA
former major league pitcher; played for Twins, Reds, Yankees, Red Sox, Braves, Mets & Expos; member of Twins 1987 World Series championship team; 4X All-Star
MLB catcher from 1984-2000 for Reds, Rockies, Twins, Giants, Cubs, Expos. Best in 1997 with 298 at - bats had 43 RS, 10 doubles, 17 HR, 47 RBI. .297 BA