former major league outfielder/coach; played for Brewers, Phillies & Twins; 2X All-Star; 2X World Series champion (coach); former Blue Jays hitting coach; currently works for Brewers
MLB pitcher from 1929-44 with Tigers, Browns, and Senators. Most wins by a reliever in 1932 and 1935.
Pitched in 1934 and 1935 World Series giving up only one run in 8 1/3 innings.Best season was 1932 going 11-9 with 7 saves and 3.54 ERA
former college/MLB 3rd baseman; played for University of South Carolina, Phillies, Red Sox, Angels, Blue Jays, Mariners, Twins and Indians; 1993 All - Star
MLB starter & relief pitcher from 1026-44 for Indians, Senators, Giants, Browns. Best season was 1929 going 17-15 with a save and 3.34 ERA. Won 18 games in 1927
MLB outfielder, first & third baseman from 1993-2000 for Mets, Mariners, Red Sox, Twins, Rockies. Best season was 1997 with 61 RS, 26 doubles, 2 triples, 24 HR, 81 RBI, .287 BA
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 relief & starting pitcher from 1974-78 for the Twins. Best season was in 1977 going 16-7 with 15 saves and a 3.13 ERA. Career stats: 23 wins, 14 loses, 22 saves
and an ERA of 3.39
Baseball pitcher from 1907-1927 for the Washington Senators Won World Series in 1924had 110 career shutouts and 417 wins lifetime elected to the baseball hall of fame in 1936
former college/MLB outfielder; played for University of Southern California, Twins, Cubs, Marlins and Tigers; former assistant hitting coach with Nationals
HOF (2021) MLB pitcher from 1959-83 for 5 teams. 16x Gold Gloves, 2x All-Star, Known as 'KItty'. Best seasons in 1966 with most wins, going 25-13, 2.75 ERA; 1974 went 21-13, 2.92 ERA & 1975 going 20-14, 3.11 ERA. In 2 World Series went 1-2, 3.78 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
German-American professional baseball outfielder for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball. He made his MLB debut in 2015. Before signing with the Twins, he played for Buchbinder Legionäre Regensburg of Bundesliga. He bats and throws left-handed
former major league outfielder; played for Twins, A's, Blue Jays & Red Sox; currently a free agent; member of Red Sox 2007 World Series championship team
MLB H.O.F. 1st & 3rd baseman, left fielder from 1954-75 for Senators - Twins, Royals.. 'Killer' was 13x All - Star, MVP 1969. Led league 6x HR's, 4x walks, 3x
RBI's. In the 1965 World Series he hit a home run with a BA of .286
MLB 2nd & 3rd baseman, shortstop 1956-65 for Cubs, Indians, Twins. 'Slim' was best in 1962 with 51 RS, 21 doubles, triple, 13 HR, 55 RBI. Helped the Twins win the pennant in 1965. Coached University of Arizona to three NCAA National titles
MLB pitcher from 1967-85 for Mets, Phillies, Twins, White Sox. 'Koos' was 2x All-Star. Twice won 20 or more in 1976 & 79. Best season - 1968 going 19-12, 2.08 ERA. Led league - K's per 9-innings in 1977. Went 3-0, 2.39 ERA in 2 World Series (69,73)
MLB catcher from 1954-59 for Senators. Known as 'Hoss'. Weak hitter but a master at calling out the selection of pitches to be thrown thrown towards the batters
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 1979-85 for White Sox, Tigers, Twins. Best in 1984 with 140 at - bats had 12 doubles, 2 HR, with .289 BA. Part of the 1984 World Series Tigers Championship team. Rover for the Royals
MLB pitcher from 1946-57 for Yankees, Phillies, Cardinals, Pirates, Orioles, White Sox, Indians & Senators. Played in 3 World Series (1951, 52, and 53)
getting 2 saves in 4 1/3 innings and an ERA of 2.08
MLB pitcher 1970-83 for Angels, Indians, Twins, Yanks, Cubs. 2x All-Star (1976, 77). Best in 1975 with 5-3, 17 Saves, 2.19 ERA & 1976 with one win, 21 Saves, 2.24 ERA & 1978 went 10-9, 25 Saves, 2.82 ERA. 1981 W.S. - perfect IP. Father of Adam & Andy
MLB catcher from 1981-89 for Twins. All - Star in 1988 with 38 RS, 18 doubles, triple, 13 HR, 54 RBI, .251 BA. Best known for 1987 World Series, helping Twins win it by hitting a double, HR, 4 RS, 4 RBI, ,318 BA
MLB third & second baseman from 1934-47 for Pirates, Dodgers. Military 1942-45./ 4x All - Star, Best season was 1939 with 93 RS, 28 doubles, 5 triples, 10 HR's, 87 RBI's and .300 BA. Played in 1941 & 47 World Series getting a double and 3 RBI's
MLB pitcher from 1957-66 with Tigers, Senators, Twins, Angels, Astros, and Cubs. Son of MLB Thronton Lee.
Best season was 1954 going 5-4 with two saves and 2.72 ERA
MLB 3rd base, outfield 1935-1949 for Senators. Military service 1942-44.Youngest MLB player to get 175 hits in a season, age 19 in 1936. Led league in triples (16) in 1939. 2x All - Star. Best year 1937, 122 RS, 91 RBI, .296 BA. Career BA of .297
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
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 major league pitcher; played for Mets, Twins, Rangers, Cubs, Red Sox and Pirates; also played for Yokohama DeNA Baystars; father of NFL star QB Patrick Mahomes
former major league infielder; played for Milwaukee Braves, Washington Senators & Philadelphia Phillies; member of Braves 1957 World Series championship team
MLB third and second baseman, shortstop from 1949-56 for the Indians, Browns, Senators, White Sox and Orioles. Best season was in 1954 hitting .306 in 98 at - bats. In 1961 came in second in league in turning double plays at third base
former Major League pitcher; play for Dodgers, Tigers, Rangers, Twins, Pilots, Mets, Expos, Astros and Braves; 2X All - Star selection; Cy Young Award winner 1974; 3X MLB Saves leader; earned 3 PhDs
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.
MLB pitcher from 1957-62 for Dodgers, Yankees, Twins, A's. Best seasons in 1957 going 7-4 with 3.25 ERA and in 1959 going 10-8 with 4 saves and 3.97 era. Was the starting pitcher for last home game for Brooklyn Dodgers
former major league outfielder/manager; played for Red Sox, Orioles, Indians, Reds, Senators & White Sox; managed Twins from 1961-67; former Red Sox scout
Baseball infielder; Former Pirates, Minnesota, Kansas City, NY Yankees, Boston Red Sox (04 World Series Champs), LA Dodgers and NY Mets, currently a free agent
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
Baseball / Infielder / 1990's & 2000's / Pittsburgh Pirates / Louisiana State University Hero - Hit Game Winning Walk Off HR in 1996 CWS Championship Game
MLB outfielder, 1st baseman from 1982-92 for Mariners, Twins, Tigers. In 1986 with 399 at - bats had 56 RS, 16 doubles, 3 triples, 3 HR, 34 RBI, .256 BA. with 25 Stolen Bases. Pitched 3 games. 3 innings for the Twins giving up 5 hits & 3 runs
MLB pitcher 1986-2006 for 11 teams. 'Mp' was an All - Star in 1993. Best in 1991 going 16-13, 3.61 ERA & 1993 with 12-9, 3,25 ERA. Two World Series (1993 & 1999) with 1-0 record in 4 games
former MLB player - Toronto Blue Jays (1987-92, 2003-04), California Angels (1992-95), Minnesota Twins (1996-97), Atlanta Braves (1997, 1999), San Diego Padres (1998-99), Baltimore Orioles (2000-01), Oakland Athletics (2001-02)
MLB catcher, P.H. from 1951-62 for Indians, Senators, Twins. Military 1952-53. In 1961 with 139 at - bats had 10 RS, 2 doubles, triple, 2 HR's, 11 RBI, .302 BA. Was a coach on the '68 Detroit Tigers World Champs team
MLB pitcher from 1960-69 with Cardinals, Twins & Angels. Pitched a perfect inning in the 1968 World Series for Cardinals. Best season 1968 going 2-1 with one save and a 2.91 ERA. Scout for A's, Astros
MLB third baseman from 1967-88 for 6 teams. Known as 'Puff'. 6x All - Star, 2x Gold Glove, 1981 ALCS MVP, HR title in 1976 with 32. Best season was 1977 with 97 RS, 37 HR's, & 107 RBI's. Played in 5 World Series. Brother of Jim Nettles
Former major league infielder/outfielder/DH; played for Cal State Fullerton, Padres, Rangers, Twins, Cubs, Tigers, Angels & Astros; All-Star 2001; Golden Spikes Award 1992; current manager of Erie Seawolves (AA)
former major league infielder; played for Twins, Rangers & Expos; member of Twins 1991 & 1987 World Series championship teams; played college football at San Diego State University; former scout & minor/major league coach
Baseball player, pitcher, 1929-1953, Brooklyn Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Washington Senators, St Louis Browns, Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Athletics, New York Yankees, New York Giants
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
former major league pitcher; played for Mets, Astros, Pirates, White Sox & Twins; member of 1986 Mets world series championship team; current Mets bullpen coach
former MLB player - New York Yankees (1983), Cleveland Indians (1984-87), Montreal Expos (1988-90), Atlanta Braves (1991-93,99), Boston Red Sox (1994), Texas Rangers (1995), Toronto Blue Jays (1996-97), Los Angeles Dodgers (1997), Minnesota Twins (1998)
MLB outfielder, 1st baseman from 1950-60 for Yankees, Cardinals, Cubs, Dodgers, A's & Senators; also played in NBL for the Chicago Gears (46-47); 2X World Series Champion (1952 & 53); All - Star 1954 - 70 RS, 66 RBI, .319 BA
MLB relief pitcher 1988-2001 for 9 teams. All-Star in 1990. R.O.Y. in 1989. Saves - 27 or more 6x. Best seasons were 1990 with 6 wins, 37 saves, 2.42 ERA / 1992 had 36 saves, 2.05 ERA / 1993 had 29 saves with 1.60 ERA. Got last out of no-hitter in 1991
MLB relief pitcher 1979-2003 (24 yrs) for 9 teams. Holds ML record - Most career games pitched (1252). All-Star 2x./ 86 W.S. Champs had 2 saves, 5 2/3 IP, 2 hits, no runs. Best seasons - 1983, 13 w, 17 saves, 1.47 ERA & 1984, 10 w, 31 saves, 2.59 ERA
Pitcher, Washington Senators. Pitched one game in his MLB career and didn't record an out (8/13/1939). Faced four batters (including Ted Williams, Jimmie Foxx, Joe Cronin), walking three of them, hit the fourth. World War 2 veteran
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)
Baseball- Pitcher. Currently with the Minnesota Twins. Previously played for the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins,New York Yankees, and Cleveland Indians
MLB outfielder 1958-66 for Angles, Senators, Orioles. Led league in 1962 with 115 RS. All - Star 1962. R.O.Y. in 1958. Best season in 1963 with 92 RS, 26 doubles, 5 triples, 6 HR, 47 RBI, .304 BA. Now an ordained minister
MLB relief pitcher from 1961-73 for 5 teams. Best seasons: 1963 went 16-3 (best w-l % ) wirh 21 saves, 1.67 ERA; 1969 went 9-10, 31 saves, 2.11 ERA & 1971 had 7-8, 34 Saves, 2.43 ERA. Both 1969 & 70 led league in saves. In 3 World Series had one save
MLB pitcher 1959-75 Twins, Indians, A's, Tigers. Cy Young in 1970. Brother Gaylord had 2 Cy Young Awards. 3x All-Star. Led league - Wins 2x, Shutouts 1x. Best in 1969 going 20-6, 2.82 ERA & 1970 with 24-12, 3.04 ERA. In 65 W.S. - 4 IP, allowed 2 runs
MLB second/third baseman & shortstop from 1942-54 for Red Sox, Tigers, and Senators. Led league in hits in 1942, 1946 and 1947. Scored over 100 runs first 6 seasons. Career average of .307. All-Star in 1946 at shortstop.Scored 6 runs in 9-inning game
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
MLB 2nd & 3rd baseman from 1965-70 for Twins. Known as 'Guido'. Twins manager from 1972-75./ 1965 World Series Hero - Played All 7 Games & Set W.S. record with 2 hits in one Inning
MLB pitcher 1978-89 for Phillies, Mariners, Yankees, Twins. All - Star 1986. Had 13 saves in 1980. Best as starter in 1985 with 13-8, 3.31 ERA and 1987 going 17-11
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
Bodybuilder, born 1944, Munich, Germany,
Mr. Germany 1965 , Mr. Europe 1970 (Tall Division), Mr. Europe 1972 (Tall Division), famous physic model in the 1960s
MLB first baseman from 1942-57 for 7 teams. 1943-45 WW 2. All-Stars 4x. In 1948 & 55 W.S. batted .348 in 23 at-bats. Best seasons: 1951 with 29 home runs, 117 RBI's with .282 average. 1952 with 22 home runs, 114 RBI's, .296 average. Hit .314 in 1950
This is the Venezuelan-born left-handed pitcher who was born April 7, 1993. He was traded by the Orioles to the Red Sox in the Andrew Miller deal, and, as of spring, 2018, is a starting pitcher for Boston
Relief Pitcher for the Minnesota Twins (1962-1968),
Oakland Athletics (1969-1972), New York Yankees (1972) and the Texas Rangers (1972). Had a career ERA of 3.22
MLB pitcher for Senators & Cardinals in 1953, 58 and 59. Best season was in 1959 going 1-0 in 38 1/3 innings
giving up only 36 hits with an ERA of 3.29
MLB catcher from 1961-72 with 8 teams. Known as 'Babe' or 'Duke of Paducah'. Brother of MLB outfielder Gene Roof and cousin of MLB manager Eddie Haas. Best season in 1975 with 7 HR's & .303 BA. (1st player ever signed with Toronto Blue Jays in '76)
MLB pitcher from 1942-55 for Braves, Yankees, A's. Military 1943-45. 3x All-Star. Best seasons: 1948 with most wins, going 24-15, 2.60: 1950 went 20-13 & in 1954 with 6 wins & led league in saves with 26, 3.16 ERA. In 4 W.S. (3x Champs) went 2-2, 2.64
Mid-80's baseball player Played in 109 career games for the Philadelphia Phillies (1982-1983), San Francisco Giants (1984), Detroit Tigers (1985), Minnesota Twins (1986), and Oakland A's (1987)
MLB relief pitcher from 1964-76 for 8 teams. Known as 'Bulldog' or 'Daffy'. Best seasons in 1970 with 5-2, 13 saves, 1.75 ERA and 1971 was 7-12, league leading 31 saves, 1.91 ERA. & A.L Fireman of Year Award as Top Reliever
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
MLB pitcher from 1941-56 for 7 teams. Best seasons were 1948 going 18-13 with one save and 2.64 ERA and 1954 going 11-8 with one save and 2.91 ERA. Two time All - Star
MLB pitcher from 1980-87 for Blue Jays, Twins, Indians. Best seasons were 1983 going 15-8 with 3.71 ERA
and 1986 as an All - Star going 14-7 with a 4.54 ERA
former major league pitcher; played for Twins, Cubs, Padres, Pirates, Reds & Rockies; played for Italy in World Baseball Classic; played in Japan for three years