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)
Pitcher for the Kansas City Athletics (1963-1965), Cleveland Indians (1966-1967), Baltimore Orioles (1968), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970) and the Montreal Expos (1970-1971)
former major league outfielder/first baseman; played for Orioles, Pirates, Rangers, Expos, Giants, Phillies, Dodgers & Blue Jays; 7X All-Star; member of Pirates 1971 World Series championship team
former MLB player - seattle mariners (1983-1986), boston redsox (1986-1988), montreal expos (1989-1992), new york yankees (1993), california angels (1994-1995)
MLB pitcher 1986-96 for Expos, Rockies, Braves, A's, Cardinals, Phillies. Best in 1988 with 12-4. 6 saves, 2.65 ERA & 1989 was 12-6, 6 saves, 2.98 ERA, & 1992 went 9-1 with 3.02 ERA
Current manager of the West Michigan Whitecaps. Former Montreal Expos, Texas Rangers and Boston Red Sox catcher/DH. Previously managed the Toledo Mud hens and hitting coach for the Atlanta Braves
Baseball- Pitcher. Currently with the Minnesota Twins. Previously played for the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins,New York Yankees, and Cleveland Indians
Venezuela-born catching prospect who was signed by the Blue Jays as a free agent in 2008 (born October 27, 1990). (The info under 'baseball' is for older pitcher Carlos Perez)
former major league DH/first baseman; played for Royals, Expos,Mariners, A's, Yankees & Indians; won World Series in 1989 as a member of the Oakland A's; current Arizona Diamondbacks color commentator
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
Pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers(1990),Texas Rangers(1991),Baltimore Orioles(1991-1994),Cleveland Indians(1995-1996,1998-1999),San Francisco Giants(1996-1998),Philadelphia Phillies(1999),Detroit Tigers (2000), Montreal Expos (2000)
MLB reliever from 1962-69 for 5 teams. Known as 'The Monster' or 'Moose'. 2x All-Star. Best seasons: 1962 (rookie) 9 wins, 24 saves, 2.24 ERA; 1963 went 15-6, 23 saves, 1.97 ERA; 1964 had 16 wins, 29 saves, 2.29 ERA. Fireman of the Year in 1962 & 64
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
former major league catcher/manager; played for California Angels; managed Expos, Angels & Brewers; also coached AAA-Indianapolis Indians; coached in Giants & Twins organizations
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
former MLB Player - Los Angeles Dodgers (1992-95), Montreal Expos (1995-97, 02), Chicago Cubs (1998-00), Florida Marlins (2000), New York Yankees (2001)
Early Theater Performer, Choreographer, Lyricist, Composer/In Atlantic City [Musical, Comedy, Original] Performer: Pat Rooney [Butts] Aug 13, 1898 - Aug 20, 1898
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
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)
former major league outfielder/DH; played for Orioles, Expos & Mets; 1X World Series Champion; 3X All-Star; currently a commentator for the New York Yankees on the YES Network
MLB H.O.F. relief pitcher 1980-97 for Cards, Reds, Cubs, Expos, Angels, Red Sox, Orioles; All - Star 7x. Rolaids 3x. Led league saves 4x. Best in 1991 with 6-3, 47 saves, 2.39 ERA & 1983 with 4 wins, 29 saves, 1.65 ERA. Career 478 saves & 3.03 ERA
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)
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
former college/major league DH/1st baseman/outfielder; played for Harvard University Twins, Expos and Red Sox; #4 overall pick 1980 MLB Draft; 2X All - Ivy Leaguer; ABCA All - American; son of former MLB pitcher; Dave Stenhouse
1st Baseman and Designated Hitter for the California Angels (1990-1992), Texas Rangers (1996-1999), Montreal Expos (2000-2002),
Cleveland Indians (2002) and Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2003)
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 2nd & 3rd baseman, shortstop 1966-78 for 7 teams. Best in 1974 with 20 doubles, triple, 5 HR, 49 RBI, .254 BA. Attended UCLA & was a Member of 3 Men's Basketball National Championship Teams. Brother of Darrell Sutherland
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
1st baseman for the Chicago Cubs (1973?1976), Montreal Expos (1976) and the Cleveland Indians (1977?1987). 2× All-Star selection (1982, 1984). 1982 AL Comeback Player of the Year. 1979 Roberto Clemente Award. 1982 Hutch Award. 1984 Silver Slugger Award
Former Dodgers catcher/Former Former Manager Indians White Sox Marlins Expos & Mets. On September 9, 1965,caught Sandy Koufax's perfect game. On July 20, 1970, he caught Bill Singer's no-hitter & on May 15, 1973, caught Nolan Ryan's 1st no hitter
MLB pitcher 1967-84 / Pitcher for 7 teams. 7x won over 14 games. Best in 1975 going 20-9 with 3.06 ERA. In 1977 World Series went 2-0 with 2.50 ERA. . Gave Up Legendary Homer to Bucky Dent in 1978 Red Sox - Yankees Division Playoff
Former Expos infielder, former hitting coach and manager for the Williamsport Crosscutters (A) Phillies. Currently managing Columbus Clippers (2021 - )
MLB outfielder, 1st baseman from 1968-82 for 5 teams. 2nd for R.O.Y. award in 1968. Led league in triples(8) in 1969. Most productive season was 1974 with 72 RS & 61 RBI and .264 BA. 1980 W.S. went 3 for 6 with 2 doubles, 2 RS, 2 RBI. Son of Al Unser
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 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
Bench coach for the Miami Marlins. Former major league third basemen; played for Expos, Dodgers & Angels; hitting coach for Dodgers (2004-05); 5X All-star; 1979 Golden Spikes Award winner, College Baseball HOF 2011
MLB pitcher from 1967-72 for Red Sox, Cardinals, Expos, A's, Yankees. As a Rookie, He Started Game Six of the 1967 World Series for the Boston Red Sox, pitching 8 1/3 innings, allowing 4 hits, 2 runs. In 1967
season went 2-2 with 3.21 ERA
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
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
MLB / H.O.F. (2008)/ outfielder, 1st & 3rd baseman from 1951-64 for 5 teams. Best season was 1959 72 RS, 16 HR's, 75 RBI's. !953 World series went 1-2 with walk. Manager from 1967-88. 1972 & 73 World Series Champs for A's. 1984 won NL pennant - Padres
former major league infielder/outfielder; played for Phillies & Expos; managed Atlanta Braves 1985; won Gold Glove in 1963, father of former MLB player Robbie Wine
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
baseball player; played for UCLA, Rangers, Mets, Expos, Cardinals, Phillies, Cubs, Orioles, Dodgers, Rockies, Marlins and Yankees; married to Julianne McNamara
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