Former minor league baseball player (infielder-outfielder)'57-'72. Astro g.c.l manager '88-'93, '97-98. Sarasota Astros manager '77-'80, '84-'87. Astros major league bench coach '94-'96
Orlando Rafael Lind
Position: Pitcher
Bats: Right, Throws: Right
Height: 6' 1', Weight: 201 lb.
Born: January 30, 1965 in Dorado, Puerto Rico (Age 51.072)
He was a very profilic minor league player in the Braves system in the 1950s but after being acquired by the Tigers in 1960, his major league experience consisted of on a couple of games that year
MLB pitcher from 1965-78 for A's, Senators, Rangers, Yankees. Bes seasons in 1974 going 4-4, 6 saves, 2.06 ERA and 1975 going 9-1, 7 saves, 2.72 ERA. Pitched in 1973 World Series going 3 1/3 innings allowing no runs & getting the win
Played in only 5 major league games. He debuted in 1991 with the Phillies, played for them again for a couple of games in 1993 and also appeared with the White Sox for a couple of games that year as well
MLB relief pitcher from 1963-74 with Giants, Cardinals, Brewers and Phillies. Best seasons were in 1965 going 9-3 with 20 saves, 1.43 ERA and in 1967 with 7-7 record, 17 saves, and 1.53 ERA
MLB pitcher from 1929-33 for the Senators and Phillies. Best seasons were 1930 with 9-7 record, one save, 3.29 ERA and in
1932 was 2-0, a save, and an 1.69 ERA
First Base Coach for the Houston Astros, Baseball / 1992-97 / Brewers & Astros / 1992 AL Rookie of The Year / Attended Arizona State University, former third base coach with the Chicago Cubs
MLB pitcher 1950-58 for 9 teams. Only player to be traded for Jackie Robinson (1956) which was voided, as Jackie quit baseball. Best seasons in 1952 with 2-3 record wit 2.72 ERA and 1954 went 10-11 with 3.86 ERA
Former major league outfielder; played for Reds, Phillies, Cardinals & Braves; All-star 1942; coached baseball at Michigan State University from 1964-1982 and Florida State University; member of Cardinals 1944 World Series championship. Born: 08/31/1916
MLB pitcher from 1947-49 for the Reds. Son of former major league pitcher, Jack Lively. Career stats were 8-13, one save, 4.16 ERA. Only allowed 230 hits in 249 innings pitched
Tall (6'5') left-handed pitcher drafted out of Yale University by the Astros (in the 2nd round) in 1994. He never pitched in a major league game, though
Baseball / Chicago White Sox Relief Pitcher During the 1960's / Possessed a 'Nasty' Sinkerball/ also played for Pilots, Cubs, Brewers & A's; member of A's 1972 World Series championship team
former major league pitcher; played for Brooklyn Dodgers, San Fransisco Giants & Baltimore Orioles; member of Dodgers 1955 World Series championship team; 1957 All-star
Former starting point guard for Arizona Wildcats; MLB player;played for Rangers, Cubs, White Sox, Astros, Pirates, Yankees. Phillies, Braves, Indians Giants and Dodgers
MLB pitcher from 1945-50 for Dodgers and Pirates. Best seasons were 1946 going 13-10 with 3 saves and 2.89 ERA and 1947 going 12-11 with 3 saves and 2.99 ERA
MLB pitcher from 1965-79 for Red Sox, Brewers, Phillies. Known as 'Lonny'. 1967 Cy Young, All - Star, Led league with 22 wins & strikeouts, going 22-9 with 3.16 ERA. In 1976 was 18-10, save, 3.08 ERA. 1967
World Series was 2-1 with 2.63 ERA
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A right-handed-hitting first baseman/outfield who was the 2nd round draft pick of the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1995. He never played in a major league game
MLB pitcher from 1944-55 for White Sox, Yankees, Orioles. Known as 'The Junkman'. Best in 1951 going 21-9, 2.91 ERA & 1953 with 16-4 (best W-L%), ERA Title of 2.42. Career 166 W - 122 L, 3.21 ERA. In 5 W.S. went 4-1, 2.60 ERA. MLB Manager - A's 1963-64
MLB catcher from 1948-60 for the Phillies and Braves. All - Star 1955, 1956. Best season was 1956 with 33 doubles, 7 triples, 32 home runs, 96 runs scored, 95 RBI's, 5 stolen bases with ,267 Batting average
Former MLB pitcher - Cleveland Indians (1993-97), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1998-01), Arizona Diamondbacks (2001), Atlanta Braves (2002), Kansas City Royals (2003), won a world series championship in 2001
Ranked Miami Marlins #26 prospect after the 2013 season Premium
Minor League Baseball Player currently in the Batavia Muckdogs Organization. Ranked Miami Marlins #25 prospect after the 2014 season
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