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 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
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
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.
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
Hall of Fame (2019); First Base Coach of Chicago White Sox, Baseball / Played in 3 Decades (80's, 90's & 00's) / White Sox, Orioles / Best DH in History
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 outfielder from 1968-86 for 4 teams. 2x All - Star,
Gold Glove. 2x Silver Slugger. 1977 NLCS MVP with double, 2 HR's, 8 RBI's, .357 BA. Manager from 1993-2017 with Giants, Cubs, Reds, Nationals./ 3x
Manager of the Year. Won 2002 NL pennant
MLB third baseman from 1966-81 for A's, Brewers. as 'Captain Sal'. 4x All-Star; 3x World Series champion with 2 doubles & a triple. Brother of MLB catcher Chris Bando. Best season 1973, scoring 97 runs, 98 RBI's, 29 HR's & led league in doubles(37)
MLB outfielder 1948-61 for Yanks, A's. 3x All - Star.. Manager 1961-62 A's, 64-68 Yanks (World Champs in 66) , 69 Orioles. Led league in triples in 1957. Best in 1956 with 26 HR./ 9 World Series (7x Champ) 21 RS. 2 doubles, 3 triples, 7 HR, 24 RBI
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
former major league outfielder/third baseman/manager/coach/scout; played for Philadelphia A's & St. Louis Cardinals; also coached Reds, Braves, Giants, Yankees, Cardinals & Syracuse Chiefs
Former major league second baseman; played for Expos, White Sox, Mariners, Indians, Athletics, Tigers; also played in Japan (Nankai/Fukuoka Daieh Hawks); former Vice President of Development for the Mets
MLB outfilder, D.H. 1989-2000 for 9 teams. 'The Chief' best season was 1996 with 101 RS, 32 doubles, triple, 36 HR, 106 RBI, .290 BA. Two post - season series had 34 at - bats with double, 2 HR and .304 BA
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 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
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
MLB 3rd & 1st baseman, shortstop from 1948-60 for 6 teams. Known as 'Ike'. 2x All-Star. Led league in RBI's with 116 in 1955. Best season - 1953 with 94 RS, 8 triples, 26 HR's, 114 RBI's, .296 BA. Father of Bob Boone. Grandfather of Bret & Aaron Boone
MLB H.O.F. shortstop 1938-52 - Indians, Red Sox. 10 yrs as player-manager. Manger of Indians, Red Sox, A's, Cubs. MVP 1948 as player/manager winning 1948 World Series, had 4 doubles, .273 BA. 8x All-Star, Bat title 1944 (.327). Best in 48 with .355 BA
Dominican Republic Male Former Baseball Player - Shortstop - 'Los Angeles Dodgers' (1992-1994), 'Oakland Athletics' (1996-1998), 'Seattle Mariners' (1999)
American Former Baseball Player - Catcher - 'Minnesota Twins' (2003-2004), 'San Diego Padres' (2006), 'Chicago Cubs' (2007), 'Oakland Athletics' (2007-2008)
Former Expos, Indians, Dodgers, A's, Padres, Rangers and Cubs outfielder/ currently with the Mariners/ known for being a problem in the clubhouse, though typically a great signer. 2008 All-Star
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
former major league pitcher; played for Marlins, Red Sox, A's, Padres, Indians, Twins and Diamondbacks; current Director of Strategic Initiatives for Baseball Operations
MLB starting and relief pitcher from 1947-53 for A's & Indians. Won 44 games after his leg destroyed in WWII. Best seasons: 1948 (4th best rookie) going 14-10 with 5 saves and 4.12 ERA, 1949 : 16-11, 3 saves & 4.28 ERA, 1951 All-Star 9 saves 3.20 ERA
MLB 2nd & 3rd baseman, P.H. 1986-95 for Rangers, Indians, A's, Marlins. Known ass 'The Governor'. Best season was 1989 with 83 RS, 31 doubles, 4 triples, 5 HR, 45 RBI, .299 BA. In 92 ALCS had 3 RS, 2 RBI, .400 BA. Hitting coach - Syracuse Skychiefs (AAA)
Baseball / 1964-66 / Catcher for Washington Senators / Also a Standout at University of Oklahoma,father of former Cubs and Tigers shortstop/3rd baseman Mike Brumley
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
Former MLB pitcher; played for Cubs, Mets, Cardinals, Yankees, Brewers, Athletics & Expos, Current pitching coach for Erie Seawolves (AA) Charges $5 per auto
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
former major league pitcher; played for Yankees, A's, Blue Jays, Reds, Angels, Royals & Rangers; won World Series ring in 1988 as a member of the Oakland Athletics
former major league shortstop; played for A's, Rangers, Angels & Yankees; 6X All-Star; 3X World Series champion Elected to the Cuban Baseball HOF in 1997; finished career with 2,249 hits and 649 stolen bases
American Female American Football Player - Defence Back/Fullback. Lingerie/Legends Football League (LFL) 'Baltimore Charm' (2010-2013 ) 'Las Vegas Sin' (2014-2015)
MLB pitcher from 1979-87 for Cubs, A's, Mariners, Blue Jays. All - Star 1984. Best seasons in 1982 going 12-9, 26 saves, 2.35 ERA and 1984 went 9-7 with 36 saves, 2.71 ERA
Infielder for the Baltimore Orioles (1955-57), Kansas City Athletics (1961-66), Chicago White Sox (1966-68), California Angels (1968) and Atlanta Braves (1968)
MLB outfielder from 1938-51. Five times hit over 20 home runs in a season. Best season was 1941 with 25 home riuns, 97 runs scored, 106 RBI's and .322 batting average. Navy pilot during World War 2. H.O.F. in football for Cal
former major league outfielder; played for Pirates, Brooklyn Dodgers, Cardinals, Braves, Orioles, Angels & A's; member of Pirates 1960 World Series championship team; 1X All-Star
Infielder for the Minnesota Twins (1966-1969), Seattle Pilots(1969), Oakland Athletics(1971-1972), Milwaukee Brewers (1972) and the Philadelphia Phillies (1975)
MLB pitcher 1965-79 for 7 teams. All-Star 1972. From 1971 through 73 (3 years) won 62 games for Tigers. In 1971 went 20-9, 3.15 ERA, 1972 had 19-14, 2.80 ERA, & 1973 was 23-15, 3.53 ERA. 1972 ALCS had 9 IP shutout. Father of Casey & son of Joe Coleman
Born 1922, Father of Joe Coleman of the Tigers of the 1970s, he was a right-handed pitcher who debuted in 1942 for the Philadelphia A's. He served in the Navy during WW II from 1943-1945 and, back in the majors, he was an all-star in 1948
former major league outfielder; played for Reds, Angels, A's, Blue Jays, Yankees, Mariners, Tigers & Cardinals; former 1st base coach, Cardinals, Rockies & Reds; also managed two single A teams
Now in Texas Rangers organization; 2005 AL Cy Young Award Winner with the Angels, also pitched on the A's White Sox, Expos, Indians, Red Sox, and Yankees
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
former MLB player - infielder - boston red sox (1953-59), washtington senators (1959-60), minnesota twins (1961), kansas city royals (1962), los angeles angels (1962) / In 1953 Went Straight to the Majors from American Legion Baseball
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
Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 1st round (14th) of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Oakland Athletics in the 4th round of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
MLB outfielder from 1937-42 for Reds. Known as 'Wildfire'. Best season 1938 w/ 70 RS, 28 doubles, 9 triples, 15 HR's, 83 RBI's, .270 BA. Base hit in 1939
World.Series. Manager of A's in 1958 & 59; was the first manager, Houston franchise, in 1962
MLB outfielder from 1929-48 for A's, Red Sox, Senators, Tigers. 5x All - Star. Known as 'Flit'. Career BA of .297. Led league in hits in 1940, 7x in At - Bats.
Two World Series (Tigers championship in 1945) with
.387 BA and 6 RBI
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
MLB pitcher from 1973-82 for Giants, Cardinals, Padres, Expos, Angels, A's. Rookie of the Year in 1974. Best season was 1978 going 4-3, 10 saves, 2.13 ERA. Only gave up 60 hits in 93 innings pitched.After his playing career ended he was convicted of four
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
MLB outfielder, 3rd baseman 1959-76 for 10 teams. 3x All - Star, 2x Bat Titles (1962 & 63). Best year was 1962 with 120 RS, 153 RBI and .346 BA. In two World Series with 1963 being WOrld Champs for Dodgers with 2 triples & .348 BA
Pitcher for the Houston Astros (1983-1985), Chicago WhiteSox (1986), St. Louis Cardinals (1987), Philadelphia Phillies (1988) and the Oakland Athletics (1989)
Retired baseball player played the outifield
1952 Pittsburgh Pirates,1956 Pirates and Cardinals, 1957 & 1958 Yankees, 1960-1961 Phillies, 1961-1963 Kansas City A's,1965 Phillies
MLB outfielder from 1948-60 for the White Sox, Yankees, Browns, Tigers, and A's. Best season was 1953 getting 26 doubles, 6 triples, 11 home runs and batting .288
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
MLB third baseman 1946-51 for the Pirates. Led league in stolen bases 1948, 1949 and 1950. Best season was 1948 scoring 110 runs with a .321 batting average while leading the league in hits (207)
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
Actor: L.A. Law, Dr. Giggles, Darkman, Paranoia, Prey, Timequest, Inferno, Dark Asylum, Tales from the Crypt, Gryphon, Dark Night of the Scarecrow, American Pie 2, Bean, Dorm Daze 2, Batman Beyond, Johnny Bravo, Dead Air
MLB catcher 1964-76 for A's, Indians, Orioles. All-Star 1971. Hit 19 HR in 1972. World Series Champ in 1972 going 1 for 5. Pitching coach - Cardinals, Mariners, Indians, A's, White Sox. Pitching consultant - White Sox. Father of Chris & Shelley Duncan
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
MLB pitcher from 1954-65 with 6 teams. 4x All - Star. Led league in saves 19 with 6-4 record, 2.02 ERA in 1958. Next year went 3-6 with 14 saves and 1.88 ERA, Was in two World Series (1x Champ), 1958 and 60, with 1-1 record and ERA of 2.03
MLB H.O.F. relief pitcher 1975-98 for A's, Red Sox, Cubs, Indians, Cards. 'Eck'was. MVP & Cy Young in 92. 6x All-Star, 2x Rolaids Relief. Yet was best in 1990 with 4-2, 48 saves, 0.61 ERA. Led league saves 2x. 1988 ALCS MVP with 4 saves, 6 IP, one hit
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
MLB outfielder & pinch hitter from 1958-63 for Phillies,Cards, Dodgers, Orioles, Indians, A's. Best known for 1959 World Series by hitting two home runs in only 3 at-bats. Best seasons: 1961 hitting 12 home runs, 289 in 173 at-bats. Hit 21 HR's in 1962
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
Retired Baseball / Catcher 1996-2002 & 2005-06 / Royals, A's Rockies, Angels, Orioles, Phillies, Yankees, and Blue Jays/ Currently manager of the New Hampshire Fishercats (AA)
Catcher for the Cincinnati Reds (1953, 1962-1963), Cleveland Indians (1953, 1955-1956, 1960), Pittsburgh Pirates (1956-1959), Kansas City Athletics (1960)
Detroit Tigers (1960), Baltimore Orioles (1961) and the California Angels (1963-1964)
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
Former baseball player 1939-1949 with Cardinals, Brooklyn Dodgers, Philadelphia A's and NY Giants. He also managed the SF Giants and Chicago Cubs 1965-1979. Born: 01/04/1914
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)
former major league infielder/manager; played for Athletics, Pirates, Astros, Dodgers & Giants; managed Astros, Tigers & Brewers; member of Pirates 1979 World Series team; 3X all-star
former MLB player - detriot tigers (1948-53), cleveland indians (1953-54), baltimore orioles (1956-60), kansas city athletics (1956), chicago white sox (1960-61), boston red sox (1961), new york mets (1962)
MLB pitcher from 1962-77 for 5 teams. All-Star. Won 15 games as a starter. Premier reliever from 1970-75. Fireman of Year in 1971 with 30 saves, 5 wins. Best season 1972 with 7 wins, 22 saves, 1.93 ERA. In 71 W.S. got a save, 5 1/3 IP, one hit, no runs
MLB H.O.F. relief pitcher 1972-94 for 9 teams. 9x All-Star, Rolaids Relief, 3x save leader.. Best in 1975 with 9 wins, 26 saves, 1.84 ERA & 1977 with 11 wins, 26 saves, 1.62 ERA & 1978 with 10 wins, 27 saves, 2.63 ERA. 3 W.S. 1-0, 2 saves, 2.63 ERA
MLB 1958-71, 7 Teams. 1st African American to win 20, with 21(most in A.L.)-7 in 1965. 2x All-Star. 1970 was 8-3, 24 saves, 1.86 ERA & 1971 was 6-2, 24 saves, 1.82./ 65 W.S. went 2-1, 2.74 ERA. Jim wrote, 'I threw 4 illegal pitches but was never caught'
Baseball / 1997-2005 / A's, D-Rays, Brewers & Cubs / 1998 AL Rookie of Year / Son of 1970's Outfielder Tom Grieve & Brother of Former Minor Leaguer Tim Grieve
former major league shortstop; played for Dodgers, Blue Jays, A's & Indians; 1X All-Star (1984); 4X World Series champion; 1979 AL Rookie of the Year; current Angels first base coach
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)
MLB outfielder from 1946-1960 with the Tigers, Browns, White Sox, Senators, A's. Led league with most games played in 1950 & his best season with 95 RS, 30 doubles, 8 triples, 12 HR's, 85 RBI's and .306 BA
MLB outfielder from 1997-2010 for 10 teams. In 1998 had the most assists in the N.L. with 17 for a right fielder. Best seasons were 2003 with 31 HR, .311 BA and 2004 had 27 HR, 104 RBI, and .294 BA