MLB pitcher 1986-98 for Cardinals, Twins, Cubs, Yankees, Rangers, Padres. All - Star 1992. Best in 1992 going 16-5 (best w - l %) , 2.16 ERA, 3td for Cy Young and in 1993 went 17-10, 3,83 ERA. Sports psychologist for the Boston Red Sox
MLB pitcher from 1932-41 for Senators, A's, Tigers. Went 7-0, save for the Tigers in 1939. Gave up Ted Williams' first home run in 1937. Also Bud hit a HR off the Yankees that same season
At 6'-5', he was a power pitcher in the Indians chain in the late 1950s. He was on their spring training roster in 1960 and 1961 but actually only pitched in four major league games (1960 with Cleveland)
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
former major league first baseman/outfielder; played for Red Sox, Yankees, Angels, Cubs, Astros & Braves; also played for Nankai Hawks; All-Star 1962; former Phillies GM
former major league 1st, 3rd baseman and DH; played for Dodgers, White Sox, Phillies, Twins, Indians and Orioles; 5X All - Star; Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame in 2018; currently works for White Sox as special assistant to the GM
MLB shortstop, 3rd & 2nd baseman from 1970-76 for Twins, Rangers. Played MLB despite having leukemia, passed away 70 days after his last game. 1974 Hutch Award. Best in 1972:- 54 RS, 22 doubles, 6 triples, 4 HR's, 48 RBI's, .276 BA. Double in 1970 ALCS
MLB pitcher from 1939-1947 for Giants and Reds. 1943-45 WW2. In 1946 went 4-4 with 4 saves with 1.29 ERA, giving up 36 hits in 62 2/3 innings.. In 1939 was 13-5 with two saves and 2.54 ERA
MLB 2nd baseman 1986-96 for Giants. 2x All-Star (1988 & 93). Gold Glove. Silver Slugger. 1987 led league in triples (11). Best in 1993 with 85 RS, 30 doubles, 2 triples, 19 HR, 65 RBI, .312 BA. In 1989 W.S. drove in 2 runs in 4 games. Coach for Mariners
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
MLB pitcher 1969-74 for Tigers, Indians. Best in 1970 going 6-7, 27 saves (3rd most in league), 4.11 ERA and 1972 was 8-10, 2.89 ERA. Father of Phil Leftwich
MLB outfielder from 1939-45 for A's and Reds. All - American in college football. Best seasons were 1943 scoring 82 runs with .288 batting average and 1944 with a .291 batting average
Major league pitcher; played for Reds, Dodgers, Padres, Royals, Cardinals, Mariners & Giants; currently in AAA for the Reds; married former Playboy Playmate (Feb 98) Julia Schultz
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 H.O.F. catcher, 1st/3rd Base 1960-77 for 3 teams. MVP & P.O.Y. 1971 - best BA (.363) most RBI. 9x All-Star, Gold Glove. 2nd for R.O.Y. 61. Manager for 4 teams from 1977-2010 (29 yrs) & 6 All-Star teams. 2x Mgr of Year - 1996 & 98. Brother - Frank
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
Right-handed pitcher who appeared in games for the Cubs and Cardinals from 1962-1964. Part of the Lou Brock trade, which brought Ernie Broglio to the Cubs, Paul passed away in 1999, at the age of 63
Former Expos infielder, former hitting coach and manager for the Williamsport Crosscutters (A) Phillies. Currently managing Columbus Clippers (2021 - )
MLB shortstop and third baseman from 1933-1947, Washington Senators. Got 5 hits in first major league
game, on base 7 times. 3 time All-Star. Career batting average of .314. Hit .359 in 1941. If not for US Army 1942-44 would have been likely been H.O.F
MLB outfielder, shortstop, 3rd baseman 1961-69 for Yankees, Tigers. Switch hitter. 3 All-Star games. Gold Glove. R.O.Y. in 1962. World Series in 1962, 63, 64 w/ 3 doubles, 4 HR's, 13 RBI's. 3x hit HR from both sides of plate. Son of MLB Mike Tresh
MLB catcher & first baseman from 1953-65 for Yankees, Orioles, Tigers, Phillies, Astros. Appeared in 4 All - Star games from 1957-59. Best season was 1956 with 21 home runs, 88 RBI's and .279 average. One season hit 30 home runs
MLB pitcher from 1941-58 for 5 teams.One of only a few pitchers ever to pitch TWO- No hitters in a single season (1952). Also tossed 4 no-hitters in the minor leagues.. Won 20 games in a season & twice with 19 wins. 1945 World Series 1-0 with 3.38 ERA
Baseball / Current Toronto Blue Jays and former Colorado Rockies shortstop / Shortstop Drafted in 1st Round of 2005 Draft/ made an unassisted triple play
former major league pitcher; played for Pirates, Cardinals and Twins; played 3 years in Nippon Professional Baseball; former bullpen/interim pitching coach Reds/Brewers
MLB pitcher from 1951-63 for 5 teams. Called 'Bullet Bob'. Cy Young (58), ML P.O.Y. (58), W.S. MVP (58), 3x All-Star. 5 W.S. went 4-3, save, 3.19 ERA. Best seasons:1955 with 17-13, save, 3.06 ERA & 1958: 21 (most)-7, save, 2.97 ERA. Most K's & CG - 1954
MLB pitcher from 1937-45 with Boston Bees, Reds, Yankees. Known as 'Milkman Jim'. All-Star. Best season was 1937 going 20-11, ERA title of 2.38 & led league in complete games. In 1940 went 14-7 with 2.89 ERA. Pitched shutout inning for Yanks in 42 W.S
Baseball, Announcer & Actor / Former Catcher for Cardinals, Braves & Brewers / Currently Does Radio Play By Play for Brewers / Appeared in movie 'Major League', TV Series 'Mr. Belevedere', and Legendary Miller Lite Commercials / Baseball Hall of Famer
MLB outfielder from 1965-72 for Twins, Indians. Best in 1969 with 93 RS, 18 doubles, 2 triples, 8 HR, 62 RBI, .273 BA with 15 stolen bases. In 1972 World Series went 1 for 4 with a double
Baseball / Talented Major League Shortstop for Dodgers was with the Chicago White Sox, SF Giants and Colorado Rockies, won World Series in 2010 and 2005
MLB: Infielder with the Baltimore Orioles (2013, 2018-); formerly with the Twins (2010-12), Red Sox (2012), Royals (2014), Blue Jays (2014-15), Athletics (2015-16), & Mariners (2017)
Former Red Sox manager; played for Mets, Mariners, Angels, Padres & Dodgers; managed Mets & Rangers; current manager of Chiba Lotte Marines; former ESPN analyst; he is married to the daughter of former MLB pitcher, Ralph Branca
MLB outfielder & P.H. from 1940-61 for 7 teams. Best full time was 1949 with 86 RS, 27 doubles,12 triples, 5 HR, 85 RBI and .283 BA. Best part time
(283 at-bats) was 1955 with 50 RS, 17 doubles, 4 triples, 3 HR, 37 RBI and .364 BA. Major League scout
former college/major league catcher; played for Georgia Tech and Boston Red Sox; World Series Champion 2004 and 2007; current Red Sox Special Assistant
former major league outfielder; played for Rockies, Reds, Padres, Brewers & Devil Rays; 4X All-Star; hit 355 career homeruns; cousin of former major leaguer, Mo Vaughn
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
MLB 3rd & 1st baseman from 1989-2004 (16 yrs) for White Sox, Mets, Yankees, Dodgers. 2x All - Star, 6x Gold Gloves, In 1999 had 88 RS, 38 doubles, 32 HR's, 120 RBI's, .301 BA. In 2000 W.S. had double, HR. Manager for White Sox from 2012-2016
Was Sentors Bats: Right , Throws: Right Height: 5' 10' , Weight: 163 lb. Born: June 29, 1928 in Concord, NC (All Transactions)Debut: April 17, 1951 Final Game: June 27, 1953
MLB shortstop, 3rd & 2nd baseman 1959-71 for 5 teams. Zoilo was 2x All-Star. 2x Gold Glove. 1965 MVP - Twins with most RS 126, doubles 45 & 12 triples, along with 19 HR, 77 RBI, .273 BA. Led league in triples 3x. 1965 W.S. had double, triple, HR .286 BA
4 year MLBer with the Indians (1966-69) and then 6 games with the Seattle Pilots in 1969; Japan (1971. This Dominican-born outfielder passed away in 2011
former major league infielder; played for Giants, Cubs, Yankees, Mets, Indians, Dodgers, Astros & Cardinals; won World Series ring with Yankees; currently works in the Dodgers' front office
Baseball player, pitcher, 1999-2009 Oakland Athletics, Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago White Sox, Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Yankees, Colorado ROckies, Cleveland Indians
First Base Coach of the Detroit Tigers, Baseball-Shortstop. Currently with Toronto, formerly of Seattle, Cleveland, San Francisco, Texas and Chicago-A 3x allstar, 11x gold glover
MLB pitcher from 1942-50 for Giants, Braves, Cubs. Known as 'Ninety-Six' or 'Big Bill'. All-Star. Best season was 1944 going 21-16, 3.02 ERA, led league in K's. 1948 World Series, pitched 10 2/3 innings with 3 earned runs (2.53 ERA) & getting the loss
former major league outfielder; played for Phillies & Indians; also played in Japan for Seibu Lions; member of Phillies 1980 World Series championship team
MLB pitcher from 1948-55 for the Cubs, Dodgers, and Cardinals. Korean War 1950-51. Best seasons were 1952 going 11-9 with 3 saves, 3.60 ERA and 1953 going 7-5 with 3 saves, 3.75 ERA. Brother of MLB pitcher Jake Wade
former major league catcher/bench coach/Manager; played for White Sox; Mariners & Rangers Manager; Royals, A's, Blue Jays and Rangers bench coach; member of Royals 2015 Championship team; scout
Current 3rd base coach for the Texas Rangers. Former minor league manager with Erie, and West Michigan. Baseball America's Minor League Manager of the Year. Played for the Chicago Cubs (1993), Minnesota Twins (1994-1996), Detroit Tigers (1997, 2002-2003
MLB 1st baseman 1982-90 for White Sox, Orioles. Most productive season was 1987 with 85 RS, 33 doubles, 2 triples, 27 HR, 94 RBI, .256 BA. Hitting coach for the Atlanta Braves. Cousin of Harry Spillman
MLB outfielder 1940-55 for Cardinals, Phillies, Reds. 'Harry the Hat' was 2x All-Star. Led league 1947 with 16 triples & won the bat title with .363. 3 W.S. (2x Champ) with 3 doubles, .278 BA. Manager in 1955 for Cardinals & 1965-1972 for the Astros
former college/major league 2nd baseman; played for LSU, Rockies, Red Sox, Reds, Padres, Cubs, Twin and A's; College World Series Most Outstanding Player; member of LSU 1993 National 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 outfielder, 1st baseman 1979-90 for Twins, Rangers, Yanks, Tigers. 2x All - Star. Best in 1982 with 85 RS, 33 doubles, 7 triples, 28 HR, 91 RBI, .289 BA. Father of Daryle Ward
current Reds hitting coach; former hitting Coach for the Dodgers, Diamondbacks and Mobile Baybears; former major league outfielder; played for Indians, Pirates, Blue Jays, Phillies & Diamondbacks
Pitching Coach for Stockton and formerly pitching coach for Burlington (A)-- former pitcher; played for Oakland, Boston, Colorado, Baltimore, Toronto, Texas and Pittsburgh
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