former major league pitcher; played for A's, Mariners & Tigers; with Vida Blue, Paul Lindblad & Rollie Fingers combined for the first four-pitcher combined no-hitter in MLB history
MLB pitcher 1989-99 for Angels, Yankees, White Sox, Brewers. Best in 1991 (3rd place for Cy Young Award) going 18-11 with 2.89 ERA. Tossed no - hitter in 1993 for Yankees against the Indians. Born without a right hand. College Baseball H.O.F. (2007)
MLB pitcher from 1950-1957 for Indians, Tigers, A's. Known as 'Lefty'. Best seasons were 1955 going 6-3, 3 saves, 3.38 ERA and 1956 went 4-4, 7 saves (6th best
in league), 3.43 ERA
MLB pitcher 1983-92 for Blue Jays, Braves, Mariners. Best in 1985 with 7-2, 10 saves, 3.23 ERA and 1989 in 126 IP had 2 wins, 2 saves, 2.43 ERA. Three ALCS (1985, 89, 91) pitched 13 innings, allowing 7 hits with 0.69 ERA
MLB relief pticher from 1941-46 with NY Giants. Led league in saves in both 1944 and 1945. Best season
1945: Most wins by a reliever going 11-9 with 15 saves and 3.42 ERA
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
MLB pitcher from 1955-70 for Tigers, Dodgers, Cubs, Indians. 2x All=Star. Best seasons 1960 going 5-3, 10 saves, 2.85 ERA & 1962 went 16-8 3 saves, and led league in ERA of 2.21
MLB pitcher - detroit tigers (1990-92, 96), minnesota twins (1996-97), colorado rockies (1993), montreal expos (1993), tampa bay devil rays (1998-99), philadelphia phillies (1999-2000)
Currently with the Bridgeport Bluefish of the Atlantic League/ former Brave, Marlin, Phillie and Cubs reliever/ born with sixth finger on pitching hand
MLB pitcher from 1989-2005 for White Sox, Giants, Dodgers. All - Star 1994. Best seasons were 1993 went 15-8 with 2.95 ERA and 1996 going 15-10 with 4.22 ERA. 1993 AL Championship Series had 9-inning complete game win, one run allowed
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 minor league catcher. White Sox 11th round (jan)1977, Mariners 1st round (june 2nd) 1977. caught '77-'79 in Mariners system reaching 'A' former major league bull pen catcher winning a world series with the Yankees in 1996
former major league pitcher; played for Cardinals, Reds, Yankees & Pirates; 2X All-Star 1955 & 1961; member of Yankees 1961 World Series Championship team
Pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies (1991-1992,2000), Colorado Rockies (1993), San Diego Padres (1993-1999,2004), Atlanta Braves (2000) and the Los Angeles Dodgers (2001-2003)
MLB pitcher for the Tigers, Red Sox, and Browns from 1933-42. Best known for winning a World Series game in 1933 as a rookie. Best seasons 1935 with 18-7 record, led league with best w - l percentage, and 1937 with 17-9 record with one save
MLB pitcher 1990-2003 for Braves, Red Sox, Reds, Tigers. All - Star. NLCS MVP 1991. Best in 1991 with 18-8, 3.38 ERA & 1993 with 18-6, 2.94 ERA. Four World Series (1x Champ) going 1-2 with 3.41 ERA
Baseball Pitcher, born 1952 - Texas Rangers 1975-1977, Minnesota Twins 1979-1980. Pitched to Hank Aaron when he was on 755 home runs. Not to be confused with his son Mike Bacsik born 1977
Baseball Pitcher born 1977, pitched in bigs for the Indians, Mets, Rangers, Nationals. Gave up Barry Bonds' 756th Homerun. Radio producer/host in Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas. Not to be confused with his father Mike Bacsik born 1952
MLB pitcher from 1966-82 for Yankees, White Sox, A's, Expos, Angels, Phillies. Known as 'Bahnsen Burner or Bonce'. R.O.Y. in 1968 with 17-12, 2.05 ERA. In 1972 went 21-16 with 2.60 ERA
Former MLB pitcher - cleveland indians (1986-1989), california angels (1990-1992), texas rangers (1997-1998) Appeared on Nickelodeon show 'Wild and Crazy Kids'
former major league pitcher; played for Tigers, Reds, Cardinals, Pirates, Blue Jays, Phillies & A's; 2X World Series champion; was pitching coach for Dayton Dragons & Billings Mustangs
MLB pitcher from 1961-70 for Phillies, Reds, and Padres. Best seasons were 1962 with 12-7, 13 saves, 2.96 ERA & 1963 going 11-7 with 16 saves and a 2.30 ERA & 1964 had 6 wins with 21 saves, 3.12 ERA
former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, New York Yankees, Arizona Diamondbacks and Boston Red Sox
MLB pitcher 1977-92 for White Sox, Mariners, Royals, Astros, Rangers. Angels. All - Star 1982. Best in 1983 with 16-10, 3.35 ERA & 1987 going 16-11, 3.58 ERA. Led league in strike outs in 1982. Father of Brian Bannister
MLB pitcher from 1947-50 for the Dodgers. Best season was 1949 going 10-6 with 3 saves and ERA of 3.37.
In the 1949 World Series he pitched 5 2/3 innings with an ERA of 3.18
MLB pitcher 1960-74 for Orioles, Braves, Angels, Yankees, Giants, Cubs, Pilots. 2x All - Star. Best in 1961 with 18-12, save, 3.33 ERA, 1963 went 20-13 with 2.73 ERA, and 1966 going 15-10, 2.69 ERA
Right-handed pitcher who debuted for the Cardinals in 1972, appeared in a few games for them again in 1974, and pitched some games for the Tigers in 1975, 1976, and 1977. He unfortunately died from leukemia in 1994
MLB pitcher from 1976-87 (11 yrs) for Rangers, Indians, Braves, Brewers. Known as 'Large Lenny'. All - Star (1981). Led league in K's in 1980 & 81. In 1980 went 19-12 & 1982 went 15-11. Threw a perfect game on 5-15-81
MLB pitcher from 1971-83 for Giants and Angels. Best season was 1976 with 15-12 record and 2.89 ERA. Broke Major League Record for Most Consecutive Batters Retired (41) in 1972
currently a MLB free agent. Pitcher, played for Pirates, Marlins, Cubs, Expos, Royals, Diamondbacks, Blue Jays, Mariners, Nationals, Mets & Braves. Won a world series championship in 2001
MLB pitcher from 1943-53 for Indians, Senators, Tigers, Browns, and White Sox. Best season was 1948 going 20-7 with a save and a league leading 2.43 ERA. In 1948 World Series was 1-0, giving up 6 hits, no runs in 10 2/3 innings
former major league pitcher; played for Yankees & Mariners; member of Yankees 1978 World Series championship team; former general manager of Expos & Orioles
Drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 35th round of the 2009 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Chicago White Sox in the 2nd round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft
MLB relief pitcher from 1981-95 for Braves, Phillies, Giants, Twins. 1987 CY Young. All-Star & Rolaids Relief while leading the league in saves (40), going 5-3, 2.83 ERA.. Known as 'Bedrock'. 2 W.S. (191 Twins Championship) going 6 IP, 3 hits, 2 RS
former MLB pitcher - Los Angeles Dodgers (1987-90), Cincinnati Reds (1992-93), Chicago White Sox (1993), Detroit Tigers (1994), Seattle Mariners (1995), Kansas City Royals (1996-98), Anaheim Angels (1999-00)
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 pitcher from 1958-69 for Indians, Red Sox, Pirates, White Sox. Known as 'Ding Dong'. Got a save in 1967 World Series. Best season was 1965 going 6-5 with 16 saves and 3.04 ERA
MLB pitcher from 1989-2002 for Cardinals, Mariners, Cubs, Diamondbacks & Padres. Known as 'Rain Man'. All-Star. Led league in K's in 1994. Best seasons were 1991 going 15-11, 3.03 ERA & 1996 with 18-10, save, 3.84 ERA. Brother of pitcher Alan Benes
Canadian pitcher who played from 1943 through 1944 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Kenosha Comets (1943). South Bend Blue Sox (1943-1944). Inducted Into The Canadian Baseball Hall Of Fame In 1998
Former New York Mets, KC Royals, Toronto Blue Jays, San Francisco Giants, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, and Atlanta Braves middle reliever. Member of the 1984 World Champion Detroit Tigers, & 1987 World Champion Minnesota Twins
MLB pitcher 1972-84 for 4 teams. 1980 All - Star. Best seasons - 1979 with 12-4, 2.81 ERA & 1980 with 19-6, 3.32 ERA. Led w - l % 1979 & 80./ W.S.1979 - 10 2/3 innings, 2.61 ERA. 1981 game gave up hit, retired next 27.batters. No - hitter in 1973
former MLB pitcher - kansas city royals (1973-78), philadelphia phillies (1979), new york yankees (1980-81), chicago cubs (1981-82), boston red sox (1983)
MLB pitcher from 1986-95 for Brewers, Mets, also played for Yokohama Bay Stars (Japan). Best season - 1988 going 10-8. Did not play MLB in 1993 & 94. Ended ML career on high note in 1995 (27 2/3 IP) had 1.63 ERA.. Coaches baseball at U of Kent State
American Female Baseball Player - All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Played For The South Bend Blue Sox (1947), Muskegon Lassies (1948), Grand Rapids Chicks (1949-'52, 1954) And Fort Wayne Daisies (1952-'53)
Negro league and MLB starter & relief pitcher from 1952-57 with Dodgers, Reds, and Senators.. First black pitcher to win a WS game in 1952, as he pitched 21 1/3 innings with 2.53 ERA. Won rookie of the year in 1952 going 15-4 with 15 saves and 2.15 ERA
MLB pitcher from 1942-55 for Reds, Yankees, A's. In Army 1943-45. Known as 'The Whip'. Best seasons in 1947 going 22-8, 2.47 ERA & 1950 with 17 wins, 4 saves, 2.97 ERA. Led league in wins in 1947 & strike outs in 1950. Tossed a no - hitter in 1947
MLB pitcher 1964-74 for Pirates, Pitched 2 complete 1971 World Series games for the champion Pirates, going 2-0 with 1.00 ERA. Best seasons: 1968
went 18-6 (league's best w - L %), 2.12 ERA & 1972 went 19-8, 2,49 ERA. Led league in shutouts with 5
former major league pitcher; played for Cardinals & Yankees; former Royals pitching coach; member of Royals 1985 World Series championship team (coach)
MLB pitcher from 1969-86 for the A's, Giants, Royals.
Won the MVP, Cy Young in 1971 going 24-8 while leading the league in ERA of 1.82 and Shutouts (8). Got over 300 K's. Won 20 games in 1973 and 22 in 1975. In 3 World Series went 0-3, 4.05 ERA
Baseball H.O.F. Current Twins announcer/former MLB pitcher from 1970-92 for Twins, Pirates, Angels, Rangers & Indians; 2x All-Star; World Series in 1979 & 87 going 2-1, 2.35 ERA. Pitched no-hitter 9-22-1977. Career strikeouts 3,701. K leader in 1985
Baseball / Pitcher of the 1980's / Orioles, Red Sox, Brewers & Royals / 20 Game Winner in 1984/ 1X All-Star/ member of Orioles 1983 World Series championship team/ 1983 ALCS MVP
MLB pitcher 1985-96 (12 yrs) for Braves, Tigers, Phillies, Cards, Pirates, A's, Astros. Known as 'Boever the Saver' was best in 1989 with 4 wins, 21 saves, 3.94 ERA, 1990 with 3 wins, 14 saves, 3.36 ERA & 1994 going 9-2, 3 saves, 3.98 ERA
Former MLB pitcher who played for the Athletics in 1968; first played drafted out of University of Miami; member of University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame
Bullpen Coach for the WashingtonNationals, Baseball / 1991-2001 / Pitcher / Padres, Brewers, Yankees, Reds, Royals, Orioles & Marlins / Member of the 1994 AL All - Star Team
America Former Baseball Player And Coach -Pitcher -f ' San Diego Padres'(1983-89), 'Minnesota Twins'(1989) And 'The San Francisco Giants'(1990). Coach - 'Kinston Indians'(1993?2004), 'Canton?Akron Indians'(1995), 'San Diego Padres'(1997?2003) plus 2 more
American Female Former Professional Baseball Player - Pitcher - 'St. Paul Saints' (1997), 'Duluth?Superior Dukes' (1997?1999), 'Madison Black Wolf' (1999), 'Zion Pioneerzz' (2000). First Woman To Play In A Men's Professional Baseball League
former major league pitcher; played for Cubs, Marlins, Rays, Indians, Yankees, Braves and Orioles; 2007 AL Saves Leader (45); sports broadcaster for the Arizona Diamondbacks
MLB pitcher from 1942-51 with Yankees, Cubs, Phillies, Pirates, and Tigers. Was 3-2 in three World Series of 1942, 43, and 45. Best season in 1945 going 21-7 with one save and led league in ERA with 2.65
MLB pitcher 1962-78 (10 yrs) for 4 teams. All - Star. Best - 1963 with 21-7, save, 2.53 ERA & 1964 with 18-13, 3.02 ERA. 2 W.S. went 2-1, 1.48 ERA. Author of Ball Four & others. Invented Big League Chew & formed Big League Cards - made of anyone