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
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'
former major league outfielder; played for Phillies, Cardinals & Orioles; brother of major league Ken Anderson; 6th pick, first round 1969 amateur draft
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 major league pitcher; played for Cardinals, Reds, Yankees & Pirates; 2X All-Star 1955 & 1961; member of Yankees 1961 World Series Championship team
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
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
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
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
Former major league infielder; played for Phillies, Mariners, Brewers, Cardinals, Indians & Giants; manager of Louisville Bats (AAA-Reds); son of former major leaguer, Buddy Bell; grandfather, Gus Bell also played in the major leagues
former major league infielder; played for Nationals, Cardinals, Brewers, Indians, Rockies and Dodgers; 2004 All - Star; member of Cardinals 2006 World Series Championship team
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 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
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 Major League/NPB League 1st baseman/outfielder; played for Rockies, Orioles, Cardinals and Yokohama DeNA BayStar; #21 pick overall 1999 MLB Draft
former major league pitcher; played for Cardinals & Yankees; former Royals pitching coach; member of Royals 1985 World Series championship team (coach)
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
MLB outfielder from 1968-81 for 8 different teams. 10 seasons with over 25 HR's. Led league - 1969 with 120 RS and 1973 with 131 RS. 3x All-Star. 3x Gold Gloves. 3x 30 HR's /30 Steals..32x lead-off HR's. First base coach for Giants. Father of Barry Bonds
MLB 3rd & 1st baseman, outfielder 1986-2001 for 8 teams. 6x All-Star. 3x Silver Sluggers. Known as 'Bobby-Bo'. Led league 1991 in doubles. 3x BA over.300. Hit 34 HR in 1993. Best in 1990 with 112 RS, 32 HR, 120 RBI, .280 BA./ In 92 W.S., double, HR
MLB outfielder and third baseman from 1934-45 for White Sox, Dodgers, Cardinals, & Yankees. Best season in 1944 with over 500 at-bats scored 85 runs, 26 doubles, 4 triples, 6 home runs, 51 RBI's with .281 average. Played in the 1939 and 41 World Series
American Male Former Baseballer - Catcher - 'Toronto Blue Jays'(1988?1994,1999), 'Kansas City Royals'(1995), 'Houston Astros'(1995), 'St. Louis Cardinals'(1996), 'California Angels'(1996), 'Chicago White Sox(1996), 'Cleveland Indians(1997?1999) & Seattle
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)
American Former Baseball Player And Manager - Third Baseman - 'St. Louis Cardinals' (1955-1965), 'New York Mets' (1966-1967), 'Chicago White Sox' (1967-1968), 'Los Angeles Dodgers' (1968-1969). Manager - 'St. Louis Cardinals' (1978-1980). MVP in 1964
former MLB player - new york giants (1956), st. louis cardinals (1956), san francisco giants (1958-59), baltimore orioles (1960-65), philadelphia phillies (1966-67), houston astros (1967)
former major league outfielder/DH/third baseman; played for Cardinals, Mariners, Twins, Blue Jays & Royals; member of Cardinals 1982 World Series championship team
MLB pitcher from 1940-53 for Cardinals and Browns. Led league in 1948 with 2.24 ERA, as well as shutouts with 7, and K's with 149, going 20-7. Led league in w-l % in 1945 going 15-4. Pitched in 3 World Series going 4-1 with 0.83 ERA. Two time 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
MLB shortstop from 1961-75 for Senators, Tigers, Cardinals, Rangers, Yankees. Known as 'Casper'. all-star in 1973 while htting 14 HR's. Gold Glove. Most productive in 1969 with 71 RS, 18 doubles, 5 triples, 2 HR's, .266 BA. Brother of MLB Chuck Brinkman
MLB H.O.F. outfielder from 1961-79 for Cubs, Cardinals. 1974 Player of the Year. 6x All-Star. 7x stolen base leader. Known as 'The Franchise' & 'The Rocket'. Stole 118 bases in 1974. World Series in 64, 67, 68 with .391 BA, 13 extra base hits (4 HR's)
MLB pitcher from 1959-66 for Cardinals, Cubs. Best seasons were 1960 with most wins in league, going 21-9 with 2.74 ERA, & 1962 went 12-9 with 3.00 ERA
& finally in 1963 going 18-9 with 2.99 ERA
MLB relief pitcher with 4 teams 1954-1963, wrote 'The Long Season' and 'The Pennant Race'. Best seasons 1960 with 7-2 record with 12 saves and 2.36 ERA and 1961 with a 10-4 record with 16 saves and 3.34 ERA
Tall, ex-model, and son of former major league outfielder Byron Browne, this right-handed pitching prospect was drafted by the Brewers in 1991, but never played in a major league game
MLB pitcher 1950-67 for 6 teams. 3x All-Star. 1957 W.S. MVP going 3-0 with 0.67 ERA. Best season - 1956 with 19-10, save, leading the league in ERA 2.70 & Shutouts (2x in career). Also led league other yrs in wins (21), W-L %, CG. No-hitter in 1960
MLB pitcher from 1945-49 for Cardinals, Reds. Best seasons were 1945 as a rookie going 18-8 (2nd best w - l %), 3 saves, 2.90 ERA and in 1946 went 6-3 with two saves and 2.88 ERA. Also in 1945 had 2nd most shutouts in the league
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
American Female American Football Player - Defence Back/Fullback. Lingerie/Legends Football League (LFL) 'Baltimore Charm' (2010-2013 ) 'Las Vegas Sin' (2014-2015)
MLB pitcher 1973-87 for 7 teams. All-Star 1977. 2x Rolaids top reliever (1976, 1977). In 1974 went 8-7, 19 saves, 2.62 ERA & 1976 had best w-l % of 17-5 along with 20 saves, 3.01 ERA & 1977 went 13-7, most saves 31, 2.96 ERA. 1985 W.S. - 4 IP, one run
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, D.H. from 1969-80 for Reds, Red Sox, Cardinals, Brewers, Pirates, Indians. 2nd place for R.O.Y. in 1970 with 54 RS, 19 doubles, 3 triples, 21 HR, 63 RBI & .310 BA. In 1975 World Series he had a double & two HR with a .429 BA
MLB outfielder from 1963-80 for Cardinals, Angels, Giants, Brewers, Cubs, Mets, Royals, Phillies, Indians. Best in 1972 with 96 RS, 17 HR, 70 RBI, .291 BA, 25 SB./ Career SB 329. 1st base coach for Yankees, Reds, Rays, Cardinals; 3X World Series champion
former major league pitcher; played for Cardinals, Phillies, Giants, White Sox, Twins & Indians; 10X All-Star; 2X World Series Champion; 4X NL Cy Young winner; member of National Baseball Hall of Fame (1994); won 329 games; 4,136 strikeouts
MLB pitcher from 1988-96 for Cardinals, Marlins, Rangers, Brewers. Best seasons were 1991 going 10-4 with 4.23 ERA and 1992 went 5-4, 4 saves, 2.97 ERA
MLB outfielder, 1st baseman 1970-86 for Astros, Reds, Cardinals, Dodgers. 4X All-Star. 5X Gold Glove. Led league doubles in 1971 & 72. 6 years in a row stole 50 or more bases. 550 SB in career. Best in 1972 -103 RS, 22 HR, .320 BA. 85 W.S. - doubled
MLB pitcher from 1948-53 for Cubs, Pirates, Cardinals.
Known as 'Lefty'. Best season was 1049 going 13-7 with 3.96 ERA. Pitched no - hitter on May 6th, 1951 against Braves
MLB pitcher 1957-66 (8 seasons) for 3 teams. Holds Major League record for most K's in one game with 21 in 1962. Pitched in all 16 innings, no hits allowed from innings 9-15. Threw 228 pitches. K'd H.O.F. Dick WIlliams for # 21. 1960 W.S. 2 runs in 4 IP
Right-handed pitcher who debuted for the New York Yankees in 1957. His father was a nephew of Eddie Cicotte, of Black Sox scandal fame. Al passed away in 1982, at the age of 52
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
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
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)
baseball pitcher / Only MLB pitcher to hit two grand slam home runs in one game, during 1966 season playing for Braves. Missed third one but got a RBI. Nine RBI's for a pitcher in one 9-inning game!
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; 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
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
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
MLB catcher 1940-57 for 6 teams. 8x All-Star. 'Walk'
best in 1947 with 79 RS, 24 doubles, 8 triples, 35 HR, 122 RBI, .305 BA. Three World Series (2x Champ) had 3 doubles, triple, .300 BA. Brother of Mort Cooper and father-in-law of Don Blasingame
former major league pitcher; played for Reds, Phillies, Cardinals, Red Sox & Expos; played for the Canada National baseball team in the World Baseball Classic; currently a free agent
former major league pitcher; played for Phillies, Pirates, Blue Jays & Cardinals; member of Blue Jays 1993 World Series Championship team; pitching coach for Springfield Sliders
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
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
former major league pitcher; played for Orioles, Angels, Reds, Astros & Cardinals; 4X All-Star; CY Young 1969; member of Orioles 1970 World Series championship team
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 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
Baseball Player Full name George Willis Davis 1926, 1932-1938 played for New York Giants, Phillies, Cardinals, and Reds. Played in the 1933 and 1936 World Series played the outfield. A World Champion with the Giants in 1933
Debuted for the Colt 45s in 1962 at the age of 20. He played in only 6 games that year and didn't return to the majors until 1966, when the Colt 45s had become the Astros. He passed away in 1992
Pitcher for the Houston Astros (1983-1985), Chicago WhiteSox (1986), St. Louis Cardinals (1987), Philadelphia Phillies (1988) and the Oakland Athletics (1989)
former major league shortstop; played for Cubs, Phillies, Tigers, Cardinals, Giants, Yankees & Dodgers; coached and managed in the major/minor leagues; currently a special assistant to Lou Pinella
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
former major league player; played for Expos, Dodgers, Orioles and Cubs; managed Reds minor league teams; Dayton Dragons, Pensacola Blue Wahoos and Louisville Riverbats; current Reds 1st base coach
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 pitcher; played for Astros & Cardinals; managed Astros from 1997-2001; Manager of the Year 1998; 2X All-Star; #49 jersey retired by Astros
former MLB pitcher - milwaukee brewers (1981), houston astros (1982-86), chicago cubs (1986-88), st. louis cardinals (1989-90, 92), kansas city royals (1993)
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
Outfielder for the Boston Red Sox formerly of - St. Louis Cardinals (1998-2003), Atlanta Braves (2004-), Los Angeles Dodgers (2005-2006), brother of former MLB Players Tim Drew & Stephen Drew
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
MLB shortstop & outfielder from 1985-2002 for Cubs, Pirates, Giants, Indians, Cardinals, Mets. 2x All-Star.
Hit HR in 2002 World Series with 3 RBI's. Best season with over 450 at-bats was scoring 71 runs, 22 doubles, 5 triples, 14 HR's with .300 BA
Baseball player and Manager, played 1925-1945, managed 1939-1973. Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994. Had the 3rd most ejections as ML manager, tying Earl Weaver with 94
MLB outfileder, second baseman and third baseman from 1941-52 for Cardinals and Pirates. 'Four - Sack'.
In 1947 hit .283 in 383 at - bats. 1946 World Series going 1 for 4 with a double
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
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
MLB outfielder1946-59 for Phillies, Cubs, Reds, White Sox. 3x All - Star. Best season in 1950 with 92 RS, 34 doubles, 8 triples, 31 HR, .311 BA & led league in RBI with 126. In 1949 had 92 RS, 25 HR, 110 RBI, .302 BA. In 1950 World Series - double & RS
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
MLB pitcher from 1959-73 for White Sox, Angels, Giants, Orioles, Cardinals, Indians. An All - Star &
Fireman of the Year in 1965, going 15-7 with 24 saves and 2.40 ERA and in 1966 went 6-6 with 20 saves and 2.52 ERA
MLB outfielder from 1956-71 for Reds, Cardinals, Senators. 3x All - Star. 7x Gold Gloves in last 7 seasons. Career BA of .293. Batted .335 in 1967. In 1964 & 67 W.S. had 2 doubles, triple, 3 steals, 8 RBI. 1st to ever get a hit in ML season in Canada
MLB pitcher from 1974-89 for Cardinals and Astros. Best known for brothers throwing no-hitters. Bob threw 2, in 1978 & 83, while Ken tossed his in 1979. 2x Silver Slugger. Best season was 1977 going 20-7 with 3.48 ERA. In 3 W.S. went 1-3 with 7.36 ERA
Baseball / Pitcher of the 1980's & 90's / Rangers, Brewers, Red Sox / Durable Left Handed Reliever / Born in Cuba. Current pitching coach for Dayton Dragons
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 pitcher from 1999-2011 for Mariners, Phillies, Reds Cardinals. All - Star in 2009. Best seasons were 2009 going 4-3, 38 saves, 1.92 ERA and 2010 went 6-2, 27 saves, 3.46 ERA
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
Former MLB pitcher - st. louis cardinals (1978-80), new york yankees (1981-83), cleveland indians (1984), chicago cubs (1984-86), minnesota twins (1986-87)
won World series in 1987 with Twins/ currently analyst for the Colorado Rockies
MLB outfielder, P.H. from 1947-56 for Cardinals, Reds, Orioles, Indians. Known as 'Cobra Joe'. Best in 1954
(88 at - bats) had 12 RS, 5 doubles, two triples, 3 HR's, 18 RBI, .295 BA
former major league third baseman/outfielder; played for Pirates, Phillies, White Sox, Reds, Cardinals & Astros; younger brother of major leaguer, George Freese. Best season was 1961with 26 home runs, 87 RBI's and .277 batting average
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 catcher from 1946-54 for 4 teams.. In 1946 W.S. for winning Cardinals, he hit two doubles, 2 RS, 4 RBI's, with a .316 BA. Best season - 1952 with 35 RS, 4 triples, 8 HR's, 54 RBI's. Color Commentator for 'Baseball's Game of The Week' in 1970's & 80
former MLB pitcher - boston red sox (1969-73), st. louis cardinals (1974-75), chicago cubs (1976), los angeles dodgers (1977-78), montreal expos (1978)
former major league infielder; played for Mets, Expos & Cardinals; member of NY Mets 1969 World Series championship team; brother Adrian played in major leagues also; played two seasons in Japan for Chunichi Dragons
MLB pitcher from 1945-55 for the Yankees, Indians, White Sox, Senators, Giants and Cardinals. Best seasons 1946 going 6-7 with 2.97 ERA and in 1947 going 11-10 with 3.20 ERA
Current manager of the Philadelphia Phillies. Baseball / Catcher During the 1990's / Cubs, Rockies, Yankees & Cardinals / Former Manager of Florida Marlins and New York Yankees
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
Utility player who played parts of 10 seasons in the major leagues. After retiring from baseball, he spent many years as a school master in Ponce, Puerto Rico. He died of prostate cancer on July 4, 2008 at age 69 in Ponce (uncle of Ruben Gotay)