Third Base Coach of the Detroit Tigers, former Third base coach of the Houston Astros, Former major league outfielder; played for Indians, Royals, Cubs, Dodgers & Pirates; former interim manager of the Houston Astros
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
Infielder for the Minnesota Twins (1966-1969), Seattle Pilots(1969), Oakland Athletics(1971-1972), Milwaukee Brewers (1972) and the Philadelphia Phillies (1975)
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
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)
William 'Boileryard' Clarke, baseball player 1893-1905, catcher and first baseman, Washington Senators, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Beaneaters, New York Giants
Fred Clifford Clarke (October 3, 1872 - August 14, 1960) was an American Major League Baseball player from 1894 to 1915 and manager from 1897 to 1915. A Baseball Hall of Famer, Clarke played for and managed both the Louisville Colonels and Pittsburgh Pira
MLB pitcher with the highest lifetime earned run average of 189.00. In 1945 pitching for the Senators he faced 9 hitters, getting one out and giving up 7 earned runs. Got yanked from the game and never played in any other ML games
MLB pitcher 1984-2007 for 4 teams. MVP. 7x Cy Young, 11x All-Star (MVP 1x). 2x Triple Crown, 7x ERA Title. Led league in wins 4x, 20 or wins 6x, K's 5x, shutouts 5x. Career K's 4,672. 2x- 20 K's in 9 IP game. World Series 6x (2x Champs) 3-0, 2.37 ERA
former college/major league catcher/1st baseman; played for USC, Mariners and Pirates; won Buster Posey Award; former 1st round pick, #3 overall 2005 MLB Draft; All - American
MLB third baseman from 1934-45 playing for the Senators and St. Louis Browns. Despite being white he got the nickname 'Darkie' in 1934 because they thought his first name was Harlem, the black section of NY
MLB third baseman, shortstop and second baseman trom 1934-37 for the Tigers. Best season had .255 batting average.
Despite size 5'11' was given nickname of the 'Flea' due to irritating the opponents
MLB outfielder, PH, 1st baseman 1960-71 for Braves, Indians, Giants, Reds, Expos, Cubs. Best in 1964 (116 at - bats) with 4 doubles, 2 triples, HR, .302 BA
MLB outfielder, P.H. 1970-79 (10 yrs) for Pirates, Cubs, Mets, Rangers. Best in 1972 with 311 at - bats had 52 RS, 15 doubles, 6 triples, 17 RBI, .334 BA. 1971 World Series Champ for Pirates with a triple, 2 RS
Prospects League Baseball Team. Following Major League baseball's takeover and realignment, Clinton is no longer a minor league affiliate but a team in a summer collegiate league, the Prospects League
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 outfielder from 1946-56 for the Senators, Orioles, White Sox, and Giants. Twice had batting average of .303 in 1950 and 1951. Minor League Player of the Year 1945
(December 18, 1886 - July 17, 1961), nicknamed The Georgia Peach, was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. Cobb spent 22 seasons with the Detroit Tigers. In 1936 Cobb received the most votes of any player on the inaugural Baseball Hall of Fame ba
Canadian Former Female Baseball Player - Pitcher. 'All American Girls Professional Baseball League' (AAGPBL), 'South Bend Blue Sox' (1943), 'Rockford Peaches' (1948). Canadian Baseball Hall Of Fame induction (1998)
Drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 3rd round of the 2020 MLB June Amateur Draft from Wabash Valley College (Mount Carmel, IL). Current Team: Kannapolis Cannon Ballers (Single A Minor League affiliate of the Chicago White Sox)
Minor league pitcher. athletics 34th rd pk #1022 '03, athletics 35th rd pk #1057 '04, rangers 48th rd pk #1439 '05. played in spokane '05, bakersfield '06, and clinton '06-'07. now with fargo-morehead of northern league
former owner of Arizona Diamondbacks, Phoenix Suns, Arizona Rattlers & Phoenix Mercury; 4X NBA Executive of Year; member of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame
MLB outfielder, pitcher 1955-68 for 6 teams. 9x
All-Star. Led league in HR in 1969 also in RBI & walks in 1965. Best season was 1958 with 80 RS, 41 HR, 113 RBI, .303 BA. Pitched two games (1958 & 68), going 1-0 in 5 2/3 IP, one hit, no runs allowed
MLB pitcher from 1969-78 for Cubs, Brewers, Royals & Mariners / Won 20 Games and one save, 3.18 ERA in 1973. Tossed a no - hitter on May 14th, 1977. An All - Star in 1973. Former Dodgers pitching coach
American Female Business Woman - 'Savannah Bananas' Baseball Team - Owner (2015- ), 'Gastonia Grizzlies' Director Of Fun (2011-18), 'Vermont Lake Monsters' - Director (2011), 'Augusta GreenJackets - Baseball' - Sales (2009-10), 'Binghamton Mets' (2009)
Robert Lloyd Cole
Position: Outfielder
Bats: Right, Throws: Right
Height: 5' 10', Weight: 215 lb.
Born: January 1, 1966 in Meridian, Mississippi, United States (Age 50.076)
Drafted by the L A Dodgers in the 26th round of the 2007 MLB June Amateur Draft, the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 31st round of the 2008 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Toronto Blue Jays in the 29th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft
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 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
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
Minor league baseball player. 2001 34th rd pick of the orioles. played college ball at purdue. 2006 gary railcats of the northern league, 2007 windy city thunderbolts of the frontier league. '07 and '08 frontier league allstar
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
Christopher Lewis Colton, born 9/21/1982. Drafted by Mariners in 15th round, 2001. Played 6 seasons in minors and 4 in the independent leagues but did not play in a major league game
American Female Little League Regional Operations Managing Director For The Southeast And Southwest Regions ( Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia)(2020- )
Position: Relief Pitcher
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
6-0, 165lb (183cm, 74kg)
Born: May 10, 1965 (Age: 53-158d) in La Vega, Dominican Republic do
Full Name: Fidel A. Compres
Ramón Luis Conde Román (born December 29, 1934) played in 14 games in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox in 1962, primarily as a third baseman. He came to the plate 19 times without a hit, although he did manage three walks
former major league pitcher; played for Yankees, Mets, Red Sox, Blue Jays & Royals; 1994 CY Young Award winner; 5X All-Star; Threw perfect game on July 19th, 1999; 5X World Series champion