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
Former MLB player - Boston Braves (1952), Milwaukee Braves (1953, 1955), Cincinnati Redlegs (1956-58), St. Louis Cardinals (1959-61), Indiana Basketball HOF Inductee 1976
MLB P.H., outfielder, first baseman from 1996-2005 for Indians, Giants, Reds, Rockies, Tigers. Best season was 1999 with batting average of .330 in 88 at - bats
former major league pitcher; played for Orioles, Angels, Reds, Astros & Cardinals; 4X All-Star; CY Young 1969; member of Orioles 1970 World Series championship team
MLB 1st baseman, outfielder from 1954-66 for Cardinals, White Sox, Senators. 2x All - Star. Best season was 1959 with 65 RS, 28 doubles, 6 triples, 7 HR's, 60 RBI's, .345 BA
former Indians, Royals, A's, Tigers, Red Sox and Yankees outfielder. Part of two World Series champs. Got 3 hits (single, double, triple)
in first inning of MLB game against Florida
former major league/NPBL first baseman/DH/outfielder; played for Rangers, Reds, Astros, Expos & Chiba Lotte Marines; hit over .300 in back-to-back seasons
MLB pitcher from 1980-97 for Giants, Padres, Royals, Phillies, Braves, Brewers. Best in 1989 with Cy Young Award going 4-3, 44 saves (Rolaids Relief Award), 1.85 ERA & 1988 with 5 wins, 28 saves, 2.09 ERA. 2x All - Star (1988 & 89)
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 MLB pitcher - milwaukee brewers (1981), houston astros (1982-86), chicago cubs (1986-88), st. louis cardinals (1989-90, 92), kansas city royals (1993)
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
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 White Sox pitching prospect, threw 3 no - hitters in '89 minor leagues. Set Pacific Coast League record for throwing two consecutive no - hitters. Pitched in the Major Leagues for White Sox in 1991, going 7 1/3 innings, allowing 10 earned runs
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
former MLB 1st baseman/DH. Played for the Arizona Diamondbacks and Okland Athletics. Won a world series championship in 2001. Also played in Mexico baseball league for Hermosillo were he was rookie of year in 1997
former major league outfielder; played for Padres, Angels, Cubs, Brewers, Reds and Cardinals; 4X All - Star; 8X Gold Glover; member of Cardinals 2006 World Championship team
former MLB pitcher - chicago cubs (1958-66), philadelphia phillies (1967), boston red sox (1968-69), cleveland indians (1969-70), milwaukee brewers (1970-71)
Baseball / Relief Pitcher of the Late 1990's & 2000's / Member of 2004 World Champion Red Sox / Also Played for Padres, Giants, Braves, Indians & Yankees a's and now signed with the Charlotte Knights AAA team
former major league 1st baseman; played for Orioles, Senators, Rangers, A's and Angels; nicknamed 'Super Jew', 1X World Series Champion A's 1972, All - American
Former 1st baseman/outfielder with the Chicago White Soxs (1973, 1976) and Toronto Blue Jays (1977-1978) former 1st round pick of Chicago 4th overall in 1971
MLB first baseman from 1947-55 for the A's, White Sox, Tigers, Indians. Known as 'Burrhead' or 'Cocky'. Bat
champion in 1951 & 52 with BA of .344 & .327./ 5x Al - Star. Led league in doubles with 43 in 1952
1st baseman/outfielder with the L.A. Dodgers (1958-1969), Montreal Expos (1969-1974), St. Louis Cardinals (1975-1976), Oakland A's (1976), Toronto Blue Jays (1977), California Angels (1978) Broadcaster for the Dodgers, Mariners, Giants, and Angels. Memb
MLB outfielder from 1920-31 with the White Sox and Indians. Career batting average of .314. Best season was 1926 with 43 doubles, 4 triples, 8 home runs, 86 runs scored, 108 RBI's and .345 batting average
former MLB pitcher - los angeles dodgers (1983), new york mets (1984-93), baltimore orioles (1994-95), philadelphia phillies (1995-96), houston astros (1997)
Former MLB outfielder, played for Orioles, Astros, Padres, Diamondbacks, Dodgers, Giants, Rockies. Was a 2x all-star, 5x gold glove winner and won 2001 world series
former major league pitcher; played for Blue Jays & Orioles; 1979 CY Young Award winner; member of Orioles 1983 World Series championship team; former Orioles broadcaster; former Orioles General Manager
former college/major league pitcher; played of University of Georgia, Mariners & Royals; member of University of Georgia College World Series championship team (1990)
MLB first baseman and outfielder from 1939-49 for the Tigers, Indians, and Pirates. Best season was 1942 hitting 14 home runs, scoring 71 runs, 82 RBI's with a .292 batting average
MLB first baseman from 1951-58 for Cubs, Pirates, Reds. Best season was 1953 with 79 RS, 24 doubles, 11 triples, 18 HR's, 78 RBI. .309 BA. A career .286 BA
MLB H.O.F. pitcher 1951-67 for Yankees. Cy Young 1961. 10x All - Star. W.S. MVP. ERA Title 2x (1956, 58). Led league in wins 3x. Best in 1961 going 25-4 with 3.21 ERA & 1963 with 24-11, save, 2.74 ERA. 11 W.S. (6x Champs) 10-8, 2.71 ERA
Baseball / Pitcher of the 1980's & 90's / Rangers, Brewers, Red Sox / Durable Left Handed Reliever / Born in Cuba. Current pitching coach for Dayton Dragons
MLB relief pitcher for Mets, Reds, Astros; 4X All-Star.
2x Rolaids Relief. 3x most saves. 10x with 29 or more saves. Best in 1988 with 6 wins, 39 saves, 1.57 ERA 424 saves (most for any left-handed pitcher). In 2000 World Series, 1-0, 3 1/3 IP, no runs
MLB outfielder, first baseman, P.H., from 1956-70 for 9 teams. 2nd for R.O.Y. in 1956. Led league in doubles in 1960. All-Star in 1961 with 87 RS, 30 doubles, 8 triples, 16 HR, 85 RBI. .301 BA. In 1959 (399 AB) hit 20 HR with .363 BA. Father of Terry
Reymond Fuentes was born in Orlando, Fl, on Feb. 12, 1991, but went to high school in Puerto Rico (where he was a sprint champion). He was the First - round pick of the Red Sox in 2009. He debuted in the majors for the Padres in August, 2013
Pitcher for the New York Mets (1965-1966), Chicago Cubs (1967), Cleveland Indians (1968), New York Yankees (1970-1971, 1972), Oakland Athletics (1971, 1973) and the Milwaukee Brewers (1973)
The 1st team captain in yeam history of New York Yankees. Selected to the HOF in 1939. AL MVP The Sporting News (1931,1934 & 1936) Named first baseman on The Sporting News All-Star Team(1927-1928,1931,1934& 1936-37)Died June 2, 1941, Riverdale, Ne
Baseball / Former MLB Hard Hitting 1st Baseman - Brooklyn Dodgers (1957), Los Angeles Dodgers (1958), Baltimore Orioles (1960-63), Kansas City Athletics (1964-65), Houston Astros (1965-66), Toronto Blue Jays (1965), Cleveland Indians (1966)
former major league outfielder; played for Reds, Astros and Royals; 2X World Series Champ; 4X Gold Glove winner; 3,000th strikeout victim of both Bob Gibson and Nolan Ryan
MLB outfielder, P.H. 1944-47 for Pirates, Dodgers.. He is most famous for his great catch in the 1947 World Series. Also scored two runs & stole a base in that series. Best season was 1945 with 74 RS, 18 doubles, 9 triples, 2 HR's, 42 RBI's, .284 BA
MLB pitcher (H.O.F.) from 1930-43 for Yankees, Senators.Known as 'Goofy'. 7x All - Star. 2 Triple Crowns (most wins & K's, best ERA). 3 time leader in K's. Best season in 1934 going 26-5, 2 saves, 2.33 ERA. 5 World Series going 6-0 with 2.86 ERA
MLB 1st baseman 1988-2003 for Cubs, Diamondbacks. 3x All - Star. 4X Gold Glove. 'Little Hurt' best in 1999 with 107 RS, 44 doubles, 5 triples, 16 HR, 91 RBI & .309 BA. Career BA of .303. In 2001 World Series (Champ) had double and HR
Baseball player played the outfield for the St Louis Browns in 1945 lost an arm in a farming accident and struck out only 11 times in 234 at bats. He only played in 1945
MLB outfielder, 1st baseman 1973-91 for Reds, Yanks, Braves, Mariners. 3x All-Star, All-Star MVP. Father of Ken Griffey Jr. Best in 1976 with 111 RS, 74 RBI, .336 BA & 1986 with 21 HR, .306 BA. Career BA of .296. 2x W.S.Champ with 3 doubles, triple
MLB pitcher from 1971-80 for Reds, Orioles, Expos, Indians. Best seasons in 1974 going 18-13 with save &3.07 ERA and 1978 (All - Star) with 20-11 record, 3.05 ERA. Went 2-1 in 1972 World Series with 2.57 ERA. Pitching coach for Richmond (AA)
Relief Pitcher for the Detroit Tigers (1992-1995)
Florida Marlins (1995), Oakland Athletics (1996-1999)
Baltimore Orioles (2000-2004), New York Yankees (2005) and the Arizona Diamondbacks (2005)
ML pitcher 1975-88 for Yankees. Known as 'Louisiana Lightning or Gator'. Cy Young 1978, 4x All - Star, 5x Gold Glove. 2x ERA Title. Best in 1978 with 25-3, 1.71 ERA .Led league in wins 2x, shutouts 1x./ 3 W.S.(2x World Champs) going 3-1, 1.69 ERA
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
Relief pitcher for the San Francisco Giants (1990-1991), Seattle Mariners (1992), New York Mets (1994-1995), Boston Red Sox (1995-1996), Texas Rangers (1997-1999) and the Toronto Blue Jays (2000)
MLB H.O.F. outfielder from 1982-2001 for Padres. Known as 'Mr. Padre'.15x All-Star. 5x Gold Glove. 7x Silver Slugger. 8x Bat Champ. Best season 1994 with .394 BA. 4x hit over .367 BA. Led league RS in 1986. Brother of Chris Gwynn & father of Tony Gwynn
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
Baseball / Starting Pitcher for the Atlanta Braves / Made his MLB Debut in 2006 / 2002 High School All - American out of Rancho Bernardo High School in San Diego, CA
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
MLB Reliever from 1961-72 for 6 teams / Also played in NBA for the Lakers. Known as 'Gomer'. Tossed the famous pitch called the 'Folly Floater'. In 1963 & 64 W.S.- one save, 3.00 ERA. Best season: 1965 w/3-1, 5 saves, 1.39 ERA/ 1968.11 saves, 2.13 ERA
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 league pitcher; played for Royals, Red Sox, Expos, Indians & Cubs; also played in Japan for Fukuoka Daiei Hawks; son of former major league catcher, Larry Haney
major league pitcher; current free agent; played for Mariners, Pirates, Phillies, Blue Jays, Phillies, Yankees, Twins, Astros and Cardinals; 2018 All - Star; member of Phillies 2008 World Series Championship team
MLB pitcher and first baseman from 1952-60 for Giants, White Sox, Orioles, Red Sox, and Indians. Best seasons: 1953 14-8, save, and .295 ERA. 1956 15-11 3.10 ERA. 1958 12 wins, 4 saves, and 2.89 ERA. Hit 21 HR's in 424 at - bats
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
Played for the New York Mets National League champions in 1973, debuting as a pinch hitter for the Mets on September 15, 1973 at Shea Stadium against the Chicago Cubs. He has the distinction of getting a hit in his first major league at bat
MLB first baseman and outfielder 1936-1942 for Dodgers, Braves, Yankees. In 1942 World Series went 3-9, double, 2 RBI's. Career SB 53 CS 13. Best seasons 1936 - 29 doubles, 11 triples, 3 HR's, .310 BA and 1937 with 31 doubles, 6 triples, HR, .304 BA