Former minor league baseball player. Also served as a base coach for Montreal Expos, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals and Kansas City Royals. Won 2001 world series with Diamondbacks as 1st-base coach. Is currently a free agent coach
This is the Venezuelan-born left-handed pitcher who was born April 7, 1993. He was traded by the Orioles to the Red Sox in the Andrew Miller deal, and, as of spring, 2018, is a starting pitcher for Boston
former MLB Player - Los Angeles Dodgers (1992-95), Montreal Expos (1995-97, 02), Chicago Cubs (1998-00), Florida Marlins (2000), New York Yankees (2001)
Nicknamed 'Pudge', 13X Gold Glove Award Winner, 14X All-Star, All-Time leader for most games Caught, 7X Silver Slugger Award Winner, currently with Washington
Born Jan 16, 1979, in Miami, Fl. As a shortstop, he had a 74 game hitting streak at University of Miami, & had 25-4 pitching record, with an ERA of .193! Drafted in 5th round in 2002 by the Angels, he retired after 3 years due to injury
Former utility infielder for the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers. Currently, head coach at Baylor University; formerly the manager for Pepperdine University
MLB pitcher from 1938, 1944-54 for Dodgers (12 Years) Served in WWII. 5x All-Star. Best in 1951 going 22-3 (best w-l % in league) with 3.04 ERA. Other best season was 1950 with 19-11, save, and 3.30 ERA. 3 World Series (1949,52,53) went 2-1, 2.54 ERA
MLB relief pitcher from 1955-66. One of the Best Relievers of His Generation / Dodgers, Senators, & Phillies. Pitched in 1955 & 56 World Series, 6 1/3 innings, 2 hits allowed and only one run. Best season 1964 going 5-3 with 12 saves and 2.21 ERA
Former major league outfielder, played for Phillies, Reds, Padres, Mariners, Giants & Dodgers former Anaheim Angels coach/ currently manager for Brewers
MLB shortstop from 1925-40 with Red Sox, Tigers, and Reds. Had 3 doubles and .283 batting average in the 1934 & 34 World Series. Best season was 1934 as he scored 114 runs
MLB pitcher from 1949-57 for the Tigers, White Sox, Orioles, Phillies. Led the league in ERA in 1951 with 2.73 while going 12-8. In 1952 went 14-9 with a save and 3.85 ERA. Three season in top 10 in shutouts tossed
Position: Pitcher
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
5-10, 180lb (178cm, 81kg)
Born: April 23, 1966 (Age: 52-121d) in La Habana, Cuba cu
Draft: Drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 5th round of the 1985 MLB June Amateur Draft.
Full Name: Ricar
Shortstop who played in one game for Dodgers in 1942, then full seasons for them 1946 & 1947; also played for Pirates, Cardinals and Browns (1952); born 1919 and passed away in 1997
Relief Pitcher for the Minnesota Twins (1962-1968),
Oakland Athletics (1969-1972), New York Yankees (1972) and the Texas Rangers (1972). Had a career ERA of 3.22
former Jasper Wildcat, St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds & Philadelphia Phillies, Blue Jays third baseman; 8X Gold Glove winner, 1997 NL ROY, 7X All - Star; World Series Champion (2006)
MLB pitcher for Senators & Cardinals in 1953, 58 and 59. Best season was in 1959 going 1-0 in 38 1/3 innings
giving up only 36 hits with an ERA of 3.29
MLB catcher from 1961-72 with 8 teams. Known as 'Babe' or 'Duke of Paducah'. Brother of MLB outfielder Gene Roof and cousin of MLB manager Eddie Haas. Best season in 1975 with 7 HR's & .303 BA. (1st player ever signed with Toronto Blue Jays in '76)
MLB 3rd & 1st baseman from 1947-56 for Indians. Known as 'Flip'. 4x All - Star. In 1953 was MVP and P.O.Y. while leading the league in RS 115, HR's 43, RBI's 145 with a .336 BA. HR Title in 1950 with 37