Baseball / Outfielder During 1960's / Cubs & Cardinals / Hit a Homerun in 1961 All-Star Game / Nicknamed: 'Daddy Long Legs' 'Negro Leaguer/K.C. Monarchs 1955'
American Baseball Player -Pitcher-'Atlanta Braves'(2005?09), 'St. Louis Cardinals'(2009), 'Arizona Diamondback's(2009?10), 'New York Mets'(2011), 'Hanshin Tigers'(2013), 'San Diego Padres'(2014), 'Minnesota Twins'(2015),2 More, 'Kansas City Royals'(2018)
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
MLB 3rd baseman, outfielder, 1at baseman 1983-97 for 8 teams. Best in 1986 with 67 RS, 30 doubles, 2 triples, 20 HR, 81 RBI, .273 BA. Hitting coach for Brewers. Father - in - law of Zack Segovia
former major league outfielder/DH; played for Brewers, Giants, Padres, Red Sox & Tigers; also played in Japan for Hanshin Tigers; currently serves as a roving hitting instructor for the Padres
Hitting Coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Baseball / Former Major League Infielder for Dodgers & Cubs / Former Minor League Hitting Instructor for Arizona Diamondbacks
former major league/Japanese League outfielder; played for Mariners, Padres, Angels, Royals, Yankees, Tigers & Hanshin Tigers; 2X All-Star; member of Tigers 1984 World Series championship team
MLB pitcher - Atlanta Braves (1995), Pittsburgh Pirates (1996), California Angels (1996), Anaheim Angels (1997), Kansas City Royals (2003-04), San Diego Padres (2004-present)
former major league third baseman; played for Giants, Expos, Mets, Rangers, Orioles & White Sox; also played for the Hanshin Tigers & Yakult Swallows (Japan); 3X All-Star; currently works as a scout for the Hanshin Tigers
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
Third Base Coach for the Houston Astros/former hitting coach for the Miami Marlins, Baseball / Former Major League Player / Former Baseball Analyst with ESPN / Son of Hall of Famer Tony Perez