(born January 29, 1987) is a Cuban-born professional baseball first baseman for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was an All-Star and AL Rookie of the Year in 2014
MLB 1st baseman, outfielder from 1950-66 for Braves, Indians, Angels, Reds. 2x All-Star. Best season - 1956 with 38 HR, 103 RBI, .291 BA. Hit 35 HR, 108 RBI in 1961. 2 W.S. - 2 RS, 2 RBI, .250 BA. Manager 67 Indians. 1st to HR over Ebbets Field roof
JFK - Head of the Blue Key Society of Southwestern Louisiana Institute at Lafayette (now ULL) who met and got photographed with future President Kennedy at the Crowley Rice Festival in 1959
former college/major league 1st baseman; played for University of Miami, Reds, Mariners, Padres, A's, Indians, White Sox and Rockies; 1X All - Star; #7 pick overall 2008 MLB Draft
Retired professional baseball player whose career spanned 18 seasons, including parts of two in Major League Baseball with the Cincinnati Reds (1960, 1962)
MLB outfielder from 1957-61 for the Phillies and Reds.
Best season was 1958 with 34 doubles, 6 triples, 23 home runs, 80 runs scored, 97 RBI's and .301 batting average
In 1954 Ed Andrews was the New York Yankees' first Negro League pitcher. Unfortunately Andrews never panned out as expected or he and not Elston Howard would have been the first black player in team history.
former MLB player - st. louis cardinals (1963, 1970-71), houston astros (1964-65, 1970), atlanta braves (1967), cincinnati reds (1968-69), milwaukee brewers (1965), new york mets (1972-73)
Born 1916.Last living female 'Monuments Men' of the 2nd wave of Monuments Men which began their work after the war had ended. She is related to writer Virginia Woolf
MLB outfielder, first baseman, catcher from 1965-72 for Orioles, Astros, Yankees. A's, and Padres. Rookie of the Year. in 1965. In each of first 3 seasons hit 20-plus home runs
MLB first baseman from 1956-1962 for Phillies, Cubs, Mets. Best was in 1957 with 78 RS, 35 doubles, 8 triples, 17 HR's, 76 RBI, .293 BA. Led league that season with 14 HBP.(Hit by pitcher). Was runner - up for R.O.Y. Award in 1957
American Baseball Player - First Baseman -'San Francisco Giants'(2008?10), 'Pittsburgh Pirates'(2010?11), 'Philadelphia Phillies'(2011), 'Yomiuri Giants'(2012?13), 'Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles'(2014), ' Pittsburgh Pirates'(2015), 'Fukushima Hopes'(2017)
American Former Baseball Player - First Base - 'Memphis Red Sox' (1947?49), 'Chicago White Sox' (1951, 1953-1954), 'Baltimore Orioles' (1956-1960), 'Kansas City Athletics' (1961), 'Milwaukee Braves' (1961)
Baseball / 1971-75 - Cubs & Expos / One of Only 2 Players to Hit a Pinch Hit Homer in Both Games of Doubleheader - 7/13/73. Best season was 1973 hitting 15 home runs in 258 at - bats with .275 batting average
Actor Director Writer active from the 50's into the 70's. Directed several religous themed films in the 50's. Appeared in small tv roles. Was the son of censor Joseph Breen
American Former Male Comedian & Actor - TV Series - 'The George Burns & Gracie Allen Show' (1950-1958). Movie - 'Six of a Kind' (1934), 'Oh God!' 1977), ' The Sunshine Boys' (1975), '18 Again!' (1988), 'A Damsel In Distress' (1937) Plus Many More Roles
German ww2 ME262 pilot born 1924. Was never in the Wehrmacht; author - The last of the few: An Me.262 Pilot remembers, flew the buckner 181, 131, fw 44, ar 66, f-13, w33, w34, ju86, ju88, ju52, me110, me210, me40, me262, klemm 35, sg38, kranich
MLB 1st baseman from 1933-45 for Dodgers, Phillies, Cubs, Red Sox. 2x All - Star. MVP in 1941 led league in HR's (34) and RBI's (120) while getting 92 RS, 19 doubles, 5 triples, .285 BA. Leader in walks 2x. Hit .339 in 1937. Had over 100 Rs 4x
American Female American Football Player - Defence Back/Fullback. Lingerie/Legends Football League (LFL) 'Baltimore Charm' (2010-2013 ) 'Las Vegas Sin' (2014-2015)
MLB H.O.F. 1st & 2nd baseman from 1967-85 for Twins, Angels. MVP, 18x All - Star, Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, 7x Bat Titles. Best season was 1977, led league with .388 BA and 16 triples. Career batting average of .328
MLB first baseman and outfielder Cubs and White Sox from 1934-55. MVP 1945. 4x All - Star. Batting title in 1945 with .355 / Also Managed in the Major Leagues. Youngest MLB player to get over 160 hits in a season at the age of 18 in 1935
American Former Female Baseball Player - Pitcher, First Base. All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. 'Rockford Peaches' (1945,1947,1954), 'Peoria Redwings' (1946), 'Kenosha Comets'(1948-51), 'Battle Creek Belles'(1952), 'Muskegon Belles'(1953)
MLB outfielder, first baseman 1975-92 for Giants, Cards, Red Sox, Padres, Yanks. 4x All-Star. 2x Silver Slugger. Led in walks 3x, slugging average in 1987 - 93 RS, 35 HR, 106 RBI, .286 BA. In 1978 had 90 RS, 25 HR, 98 RBI, .306 BA. 2 doubles in 85 W.S
Executive Director of the Major League Baseball Players Association; played 1B for Diamondbacks, Padres, Mets, Tigers, Yankees, Red Sox; 1X All-Star; played college basketball at San Diego State & University of Arizona; former MLB Network studio analyst
MLB 1st baseman 1986-2000 for 4 teams. 'The Thrill' was 6x All-Star, Gold Glove, 2x Silver Slugger, NLCS MVP. Led league in 1988 with 109 RBI, 100 walks, 1989 with 104 RS, 1991 in slugging average & total bases. Career BA of .303. College HOF(2006)
William 'Boileryard' Clarke, baseball player 1893-1905, catcher and first baseman, Washington Senators, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Beaneaters, New York Giants
former college/major league catcher/1st baseman; played for USC, Mariners and Pirates; won Buster Posey Award; former 1st round pick, #3 overall 2005 MLB Draft; All - American
WWII - Mine Platoon of the Anti-Tank Company, 69th Infantry Division, 271st Regiment. First combat at the 'Siegfried Line' in February 1945; crossed the Rhine on March 27, 1945; arrived at the KZ Buchenwald one day after its liberation
Baseball Player: Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn Dodgers // Actor: The Rifleman, Branded, Soylent Green, Flipper, Old Yeller, Big Country, Geronimo, Vendetta, Airplane, Designing Woman, South Sea Woman, Summer Camp Nightmare, Support Your Local Gunfighter
Former major league first baseman; played for Brewers & Red Sox; former Astros manager; 5X All - Star; 2X Gold Glove winner; former manager of Indianapolis Indians (AAA). Struck out 6 times against Nolan Ryan in 1974 game
Director/actor/writer 'Return to Tarawa: The Leon Cooper Story' 'Random Passage'/4 years Naval officer in WW2. Landing craft officer-Boat Group Commander for my ship-landing assault troops on the beaches of six Japanese island strongholds
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 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
MLB first and third baseman from 1935-1946, Yankees, Pirates, Red Sox, Cubs, Browns, Phillies, Dodgers and Braves. Had 101 RBI's with .289 batting average in 1944 and 23 home runs and 89 RBI's in 1940
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
former major league first baseman; played for Mariners & Angels; 1984 AL Rookie of the Year; 1X All-Star; also in Japan for Kintetsu Buffaloes; current high school baseball coach for MLK High School in Riverside, CA
MLB outfielder; first and third baseman 1956-67 for Dodgers, Phillies, Tigers, Red Sox & Indians. In 1959 World Series batted .250, scoring two runs. Best season was 1962 with 24 doubles, 3 triples, 24 home runs, 107 RBI's and a batting average of .307
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 major league first baseman/outfielder; played for Pirates, Cubs & White Sox; also played for Lotte Orions/Chiba Lotte Marines; nicknamed 'Rambo'
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 1st base from 1949-61 for Red Sox, Reds, Tigers, Orioles & White Sox; 1950 R.O.Y. & All-Star. Led league with 144 RBI's and total bases, getting 101 RS, 28 doubles, 8 triples, 34 HR's & ,322 BA./ ML record for 12 hits in a row. Drafted by NBA & NFL
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 1st baseman; played for Orioles, Senators, Rangers, A's and Angels; nicknamed 'Super Jew', 1X World Series Champion A's 1972, All - American
MLB 3rd & 1st baseman 1969-89 for Braves, Giants, Tigers. 2x All - Star. 'Howdy Doody' led league in walks 2x (1973, 74), HR Title in 1985 (40). Best in 1973 with 114 RS, 25 doubles, 8 triples, 41 HR, 104 RBI, .281 BA. World Series Champ in 1984
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 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 first & second baseman, outfielder from 1921-33 for Reds, Phillies, Indians, White Sox. Won bat title with .369 with 97 runs scored, 44 doubles, 15 triples, 6 home runs and 103 RBI's. Stole 19 bases
Baseball player for Philadelphia A's, Red Sox, Cubs & Phillies played Catcher, 1st & 3rd base and outfield. MVP in 1932, 1933 & 1938 hit 534 homeruns; Selected to Hall of Fame in 1951; was an all star 7 times; managed 1952 Fort Wayne Daisies for AAGPBL
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
MLB 1st baseman 1985-2004 for 7 teams. 'Big Cat' was 5x All - Star. 2x Gold Glove, 2x Silver Slugger. Bat Title. Led league in hits, doubles in 1988. HR 1996. RBI 2x. Best in 1996 with 119 RS, 39 doubles, 3 triples, 47 HR, 150 RBI, .304 BA
MLB 1st & 3rd baseman 1969-87 for Dodgers, Padres. 1974 MVP. 10x All-Star (twice as MVP of game), 4x Gold Glove, 2x NLCS MVP. 5x with over 105 RBI. 6x with 600-plus AB with over .300 BA. Most hits 2x. In 5 W.S. had 13 RS, 5 doubles, triple, HR, .319 BA
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)
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
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
Hitting Coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Baseball / Former Major League Infielder for Dodgers & Cubs / Former Minor League Hitting Instructor for Arizona Diamondbacks
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 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
MLB first & third baseman from 1979-90 for the Dodgers & Twins. Best season was 1984 with 61 runs scored, 35 doubles, 5 triples, 5 HR's, 69 RBI's & .302 average. In 1988 World Series hit double and 2 home runs, 5 RBI's & .368 avg. Angels hitting coach
MLB 1st baseman 1922-29 for A's, Indians. Held Minor League record - 63 HR (1930) and 69 (1933). Held AL record most total bases in game. Only Ruth hit more HR (46) in MLB during the 1924 season than Joe's 27. Longest hit HR, 165 miles, landing in train
MLB 1st baseman, outfielder from 1964-77 for Yankees, Brewers, A's, Pilots. All-Star in 1969. Most productive was 1970 with 70 RS, 21 doubles, 2 triples, 11 HR's, 52 RBI's, .244 BA. Got a hit for the champion A's in 1972 World Series. Son of Jim Hegan
MLB third and first baseman from 2001-2007 for Angels, Giants, Blue Jays, Red Sox, Diamondbacks, Dodgers. 2x All-Star. In 2005 led league in being hit by pitch with 22. Best season was 2004 with 91 RS, 36 doubles, 3 triples, 15 HR's. 80 RBI's & .310 BA
Former AL ROY, played for Braves, Red Sox, Blue Jays, Rays, Pirates, Yankees and Dbacks; former coach for Cubs and Angels; currently DBacks assistant hitting coach
MLB outfielder, 1st baseman 1939-52 for 6 teams. All - Star 1946. Known as 'Cotney'. Best season in 1944 with 106 RS, 35 doubles, 9 triples, 11 HR, 72 RBI, .336 BA. Career BA of .296. Five World Series (4x Champs) had 8 hits
MLB 3rd & 1st baseman 1978-88 for Braves, cards. All-Star 1987. R.O.Y. 1978. 7x with 20 or over HR. Had 4 HR game. Best in 82 with 85 RS, 24 doubles, 32 HR, 97 RBI. MVP of 77 College World Series; 1978 Golden Spikes Award winner; College Baseball HOF(06
MLB outfileder, 1st base 1959-73 for 3 teams. MLB Manager in 1981 & 83. Known as 'Hondo', 'The Capital Punisher', 'Washington Monument'. 4x All-Star. ROY 1960. AL HR leader in 1968 & 70. AL RBI leader in 1970. Double, HR in 1963 World Series with .300 BA
MLB 1st baseman, P.H., outfielder from 1966-81 for Phillies, Expos, Blue Jays, Dodgers. Brother - In - Law is Dick Ruthven.Best season in 1977 with 81 at - bats had 3 doubles, 2 HR, .309 BA. Color analyst for Florida Marlins baseball broadcasts
Former MLB player - philadelphia phillies (1977), st. louis cardinals (1977-1984), kansas city royals (1984-1985), san diego padres (1986),is younger brother to former Blue Jays infielder Garth Iorg
aaa baseball players mlb/milwaukee brewers, played for Seattle Mariners briefly after the All Star break in 2005; didn't recover from knee surgery enough to return