Baseball Hall of Famer; 2nd Baseman for the San Diego Padres (1988-1990), Toronto Blue Jays (1991-1995), Baltimore Orioles (1996-1998), Cleveland Indians (1999-2001), New York Mets (2002-2003), Chicago White Sox (2003-2004) and the Arizona Diamondbacks (2
Former major league catcher; played for Mets, White Sox, Dodgers,Indians, Padres, Rockies & Rangers; 6X All-Star; 1990 AL Rookie of the Year; current Cleveland Indians bench coach
Baseball / Former Infielder of the 1960's & 70's / Played for Yankees, Indians & Others / Now Coach with Mets / Father of Roberto and Sandy Jr., Atlanta Braves 1966
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
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)
former major league catcher and Manager; played for Padres, Tigers, Astros and Dodgers; former Manager for Tigers and Angels; 3X Gold Glove Award Winner; 1X All - Star
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
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
former MLB player - cleveland indians (1971-72), kansas city royals (1973-74), pittsburgh pirates (1974, 1980-81), milwaukee brewers (1975-76), texas rangers (1977-78), san diego padres (1979-85)
Venezuelan Former Professional Baseball Player -
Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays.
Seattle Mariners (20
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
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 Former Major League Baseball - Second Baseman. 'Seattle Mariners' (1992?1993), 'Cincinnati Reds' (1994?1998), 'Atlanta Braves' (1999), 'San Diego Padres' (2000), 'Seattle Mariners' (2001?2005), 'Minnesota Twins' (2005)
MLB shortstop 1970-85 for Phillies, Cubs, Mets. Manager - Padres 87-88, Phillies 2001-04. Manager of Year 2001. 5x All - Star. 2x Gold Glove. Best season in 1978 with 78 RS, .294 BA. Led major league 1972 in triples 13./1980 W.S. Champ Phillies, .375 BA
American Former Baseball Player - Catcher - 'Minnesota Twins' (2003-2004), 'San Diego Padres' (2006), 'Chicago Cubs' (2007), 'Oakland Athletics' (2007-2008)
American Former Baseball Player - Pitcher - 'Philadelphia Phillies' (2000), 'San Diego Padres' (2002), 'Cleveland Indians' (2003), 'Pittsburgh Pirates' (1999 And 2004)
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)
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
former major league pitcher; played for Marlins, Red Sox, A's, Padres, Indians, Twins and Diamondbacks; current Director of Strategic Initiatives for Baseball Operations
Pitching coach of the Baltimore Orioles; former pitching coach for Texas Rangers and Houston Astros, Former RHP for Padres, Tigers, Rangers, Astros. Retired in 2010
former major league third baseman/baseball executive; played for New York Yankees; 4X World Series champion; former American League President; received medical degree from Tulane University; cardiologist in Fort Worth following baseball playing career
MLB 3rd baseman from 1984-89 for Giants, Padres, Tigers. All - Star in 1986. In 1985 led league in hit - by - pitch with 11. Best year was 1985 as a rookie with 50 RS, 20 doubles, 3 triples, 16 HR, 61 RBI, .271 BA
Left-handed prospect for Yankees, drafted in 1995. He never played in a major league games (the outfielder, Brian James Buchanan, did play in the major leagues)
MLB catcherr Padres, Cardinals, Cubs, Dodgers, Pirates, Mets.First Padre to play in All - Star (1969). Best season was 1970 with 27 RS, 13 doubles, 3 triples, 5 HR's, 48 RBI's, .279 BA
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
Hall of Fame Announcer (2005). MLB second baseman from 1949-57 for Yankees. All-Star and MVP in 1950. Fielding leader in 1949. Rookie of the Year in 1949. In 6 World Series (1949-51, 55-57) getting 6 doubles and .275 batting average. Manager in 1980
MLB pitcher 1955-66 for 5 NL teams & was the manager for the Padres 1978-79 and Giants 1985-92. Won NL Pennant in 1989. Led league in shutouts in 1959, going 11-5 with 2.06 ERA. Four World Series (3x Champs) as a pitcher with 2 wins and 2 losses
Baseball _Head Coach at Rice University/ Former Red Sox Outfielder / 2003 Gold Glove Winner / Has Played for Five Other Teams / Son of Former All - Star Jose Cruz
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
MLB pitcher from 1980-97 for Giants, Padres, Royals, Phillies, Braves, Brewers. Best in 1989 with Cy Young Award going 4-3, 44 saves (Rolaids Relief Award), 1.85 ERA & 1988 with 5 wins, 28 saves, 2.09 ERA. 2x All - Star (1988 & 89)
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
Played in 163 games over 8 seasons with the Cleveland Indians (1987), California Angels (1988), New York Yankees (1989-1990), San Diego Padres (1991), Cincinnati Reds (1992-1993), and Chicago Cubs (1994)
MLB pitcher 1982-89 for Giants, Padres. All-Star. 1984 W.S. had 4 2/3 IP, no runs. 2 NLCS, 21 IP, 0.43 ERA. Lost pitching arm to cancer & broke arm while pitching. Author of Comeback & When You Can't Comeback. Director of ministry, 'Outreach of Hope'
MLB pitcher from 1987-92 for Pirates, Mariners, Padres, White Sox. Runner - up for R.O.Y. in 1987, as he led the league with best W - L %, going 13-6 with 3.03 ERA
Retired MLB Player - Shortstop for the Padres. Won World Series in 2002 with Angels, and in 2006 with Cardinals. 2006 World Series MVP. Also played for Diamondbacks & Blue Jays
former major league outfielder; played for Padres, Angels, Cubs, Brewers, Reds and Cardinals; 4X All - Star; 8X Gold Glover; member of Cardinals 2006 World Championship team
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 MLB outfielder, played for Orioles, Astros, Padres, Diamondbacks, Dodgers, Giants, Rockies. Was a 2x all-star, 5x gold glove winner and won 2001 world series
Reymond Fuentes was born in Orlando, Fl, on Feb. 12, 1991, but went to high school in Puerto Rico (where he was a sprint champion). He was the First - round pick of the Red Sox in 2009. He debuted in the majors for the Padres in August, 2013
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
Former MLB player/manager - Atlanta Braves (1967, 1975-78), San Diego Padres (1969-74), Pittsburgh Pirates (1978), Toronto Blue Jays (manager, 1989-97)(2007)
former major league pitcher; played for Red Sox, Cubs, Padres, Indians, Reds, Blue Jays and Ranger; also played for Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks and KT Wiz (Koren)
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
former major league outfielder/DH; played for Tigers, Indians, Rangers & Padres; Member of the 1984 World Series Champions; baseball coach at Meadowbrook High School in Richmond, Virginia; NL All-Star 1974
MLB H.O.F. outfielder from 1982-2001 for Padres. Known as 'Mr. Padre'.15x All-Star. 5x Gold Glove. 7x Silver Slugger. 8x Bat Champ. Best season 1994 with .394 BA. 4x hit over .367 BA. Led league RS in 1986. Brother of Chris Gwynn & father of Tony Gwynn
Baseball / Pitcher / 1990-98 & 2002-06 / Reds, Marlins, Red Sox, Braves, Yankees, A's & Padres / Threw 2 Scoreless Innings for the Yankees in 2003 World Series
Hitting Coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Baseball / Former Major League Infielder for Dodgers & Cubs / Former Minor League Hitting Instructor for Arizona Diamondbacks
former MLB pitcher - New York Mets (1981), New York Yankees (1994), Cincinnati Reds (1982-83), Montreal Expos (1984, 95), San Diego Padres (1984), Texas Rangers (1985-87), Philadelphia Phillies (1988,89), Boston Red Sox (1989, 94)
former major league outfielder; played for A's, Yankees, Mets, Dodgers, Padres, Angels, Blue Jays, Mariners & Red Sox; 10X All-Star; 2X World Series champion; major league baseballs all-time base stealer; member of Baseball Hall of Fame
MLB pitcher from 1963-71 for Giants. Best season was 1970 going 9-7 with 10 saves. Led League in relief wins. 1970. Poor hitting pitcher going 6 for 206 career at - bats for .029 batting average
former major league relief pitcher; played for Red Sox, White Sox, Padres, Giants, Cardinals & Expos; member of White Sox 2005 World Series championship team
Pitcher for the California Angels (1996), Anaheim Angels (1997-2001), Oakland Athletics (2002)
San Diego Padres (2002), Yokohama BayStars (2005) and the Boston Red Sox (2006)
Nicholas John Hundley is an American professional baseball catcher for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball. He previously played for the San Diego Padres, Baltimore Orioles, and Colorado Rockies
MLB pitcher 1980-94 for Red Sox, Padres, Rockies, Rangers. All - Star 1987. Led league in complete games (10) in 1989 & shutouts (4) in 1990. Best in 1988 with 18-6, 3.66 ERA & 1989 going 15-11, 2.69 ERA
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
Currently with Newark of the Atlantic League/Formerly on the Oakland Athletics/Cincinnati Reds/Texas Rangers/San Diego Padres/New York Yankees/Chicago WhiteSox
Outfield prospect drafted by the Cardinals in the 4th round in 1999. He debuted with the Padres in 2005, appearing in another 58 games in 2006, and playing in a few games with the Mets in 2007
Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 9th round of the 1985 MLB June Amateur Draft from Westfield HS (Houston, TX) and the Cleveland Indians in the 2nd round of the 1988 MLB June Amateur Draft from University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX)
Right-handed hitting catcher (born Jan. 8, 1968) who debuted with the Padres in 1994 (after being drafted by the Yankees in 1989, in the 16th round). He played on an off for 6 teams until retiring after the 2001 season
former major league outfielder; played for Dodgers, Yankees, Athletics, Phillies, Angels, White Sox, Padres & Cubs; 2X World Series Champion (Dodgers 81, Yankees 78)
Drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 14th round of the 1985 MLB June Amateur Draft from El Campo HS (Citrus Heights, CA), the Montreal Expos in the 2nd round of the 1986 MLB January Draft-Secondary Phase from Sacramento City College (Sacramento, CA), the
MLB pitcher 1973-82 for Padres, Mets. After losing the most games 22 in the league in 1974, the next 3 seasons were superb. 1975 went 20-12 with ERA Title of 2.24, 1976 got Cy Young for most wins 22, losing 14 with 2,74 ERA. & 1978 went 13-14, 2.88 ERA
D-Day landings veteran. Born: 1925. He is now 89 and lives in the UK. He was a former machine gunner with the Duke of Cornwall's light infantry. Also known as Robert
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 1st baseman from 1986-2001 for Angels, Royals, Padres, Braves. 'Wally World' - 1986 All-Star & 2nd for R.O.Y. with 82 RS, 22 HR, 100 RBI, .290 BA. Best in 1987 with 100 RS, 34 HR, 117 RBI, .285 BA. Led league in 1988 with most Sacrifice Flies (12)
MLB catcher 1978-91 for Padres, Giants, Cardinals, Orioles. 4x All - Star. Silver Slugger. Best in 1982 with 75 RS, 42 doubles, triple, 21 HR, 97 RBI, .295 BA./ In two World Series (1984 & 89) had double, HR, 5 RBI. Son of MLB Bob Kennedy
former MLB player - san francisco giants ('71-'74), new york mets ('75-'77), san diego padres ('77), california angels ('77), new york yankees ('77), chicago cubs ('78-'80), new york mets ('81-83), oakland athletics ('84-'86)
MLB pitcher 1969-76 (8 years) for Padres, Reds, Expos. Best in 1971 going 15-13, 3.83 ERA & 1974 went 12-9, 3.28 ERA. Was on the Reds team that won the World Series in 1975 going 10-6 but did not pitch in the post season or W.S
Currently the bench coach for the Oakland Athletics. Outfielder for the Florida Marlins (1997-2000), San Diego Padres (2001-2003), Oakland Athletics (2004-2007), Atlanta Braves (2008), Boston Red Sox (2008-2009) and the Chicago White Sox (2009-2011)
MLB pitcher from 1980-91 (12 years) for 9 teams.Best in 1982 with 9-3, 3.42 ERA and 1988 with 14-13, 3.25 ERA. In 1982 World Series (1x Champ) pitched 8 1/3 inning game, 3,24 ERA
MLB pitcher 1983-94 (12 years) for 6 teams. Best in 1984 with 3-4, 10 saves, 2.13 ERA & 1989 was 2-4, 20 saves, 2.69 ERA & 1990 2-5, 23 saves, 2.52 ERA. Two World Series - 8 2/3 IP, save, 4 hits, one run allowed