Baseball infielder; Former Pirates, Minnesota, Kansas City, NY Yankees, Boston Red Sox (04 World Series Champs), LA Dodgers and NY Mets, currently a free agent
Played for the Detroit Tigers (1945, 1947, and 1948) and St. Louis Cardinals (1950) Member of the Detroit Tigers 1945 World Series Championship team. Nicknamed 'Butch' and 'Mouse'
MLB 2nd & 3rd Baseman, outfielder from 1944-58 for Dodgers, Cubs, Cardinals, Orioles, Reds. Best fielding average for outfielder in 1955. World Series in 1947 & 49 went 3 for 11 with double. In 1953 had 6 triples and 8 HR'S
Baseball / 1966-77 / 2nd Baseman for for Braves & Mets / Appeared in 3 All-Star Games and Won 2 Gold Gloves / One of the Toughest Hitters to Strikeout During the 1970's
MLB pitcher from 1949-58 for the Phillies. Best seasons 1950 going 11-6 with a save & 3.57 ERA, 1955 going 8-4 & a save with 2.41 ERA and 1957 getting two wins & 6 saves with 2.69 ERA
Drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 33rd round of the 2008 MLB June Amateur Draft, the Washington Nats in the 48th round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Washington Nationals in the 4th round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft
White Sox Pitcher. Retired before his baseball card came out? Drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 20th round of the 2001 MLB June Amateur Draft from Charlotte HS (Charlotte, MI). Born: October 18, 1982
Pitcher drafted by the Royals in the 3rd round of the 1984 draft. Pitched in the minors for the Braves and Rangers systems from 1986-1990. Full name David Scott Miller, born Oct. 17, 1964
former major league outfielder; played for Braves, Rangers, Padres and Tigers; also played in Mexican League and Venezuelan Professional Baseball League
MLB shortstop, 2nd baseman from 1936-50 for Reds, Braves, Phillies, Cardinals. 7x All - Star. Known as 'Eppie'. Led league in doubles (38) in 1947, getting 69 RS, 4 triples, 19 HR'ws, 49 RBI, .268 BA
Award-Winning Broadcast Veteran of More than 20 Yrs / Broadcast for Red Sox, Orioles, Rangers and is now 'The Voice of the SF Giants' / Also the Play-By-Play Commentator on ESPN?s Sunday Night Baseball. 2010 winner of Ford Frick Award for Baseball Hall o
MLB outfielder 1971-85 for Red Sox, Angels. Gold Glove in 1978. Known as 'Miller Time'. Best in 1979 with 60 RS, 15 doubles, 5 triples, 2 HR, 28 RBI. ,293 BA
MLB pitcher 1952-68 for 5 teams. 2x All-Star. 2x Fireman of Year. Iin 1963 went5-8, 27 saves, 2.24 ERA. Best season 1965 going 14-7, 24 saves, 1.89 ERA. 62 W.S. 1 1/3 IP, no runs. Got last out for Steve Barber's no-hitter. Gave up Mantle's 500th HR
Selected by the Boston Red Sox in the fifth round of the 1982 amateur draft but never reached the majors. Miller-Jones played in the minors from 1982 through 1989, spending all of the last five seasons with the Pawtucket Red Sox
MLB pitcher for Brooklyn Dodgers 1953-1954. Went 8-4
with two saves, 3.37 ERA in 1953. Was 5-2 with two saves in 1954. Pitched two shutout innings in the 1953 World Series
MLB pitcher from 1936-1946 with Indians, Browns, Phillies. Military 1944-45. All - Star 1940. Led league in shutouts in 1940 with 4. Best season 1940 going 18-10 with 3 saves and 3.27 ERA. Hit 4 career home runs
MLB 1st baseman, outfielder 1971-82 for Mets, Pirates, Expos. 'The Hammer' was 3td for ROY in 1972. Best in 1973 with 69 RS, 12 doubles, 3 triples, 23 HR, 72 RBI. 2 World Series (1x Champ) had .309 BA in 36 at - bats. Cousin of Eddie Milner
Drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 35th round of the 2009 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Miami Marlins in the 11th round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft
Left-handed pitching prospect drafted in the 4th round of the 2000 draft by the Boston Red Sox. Born Dec. 2, 1981, he never played in a major league game
MLB pitcher from 1946-56 for Dodgers and Cubs. Best season was 1952 going 14-9 with 3.74 ERA. In 1949 World Series pitched shutout inning giving up one hit
Baseball / 2000-04 / 1st Baseman for San Francisco Giants / Played 4 Years at University of Oklahoma 1993-96 / Brother of Ryan Minor / currently out of baseball
MLB HOF (2021) outfielder, 3rd base 1949-80 for 4 teams. 'Cuban Comet' oldest ML player, age 53, to get a hit (1976). 9x All - Star. 3x Gold Glove. Led league in triples 3x,, doubles in 1957, hits in 1960, steals 3x. Hit by Pitch 10x
Tall (6'4') outfield prospect drafted by the Pirates in the 34th round in 1989. He never played in a major league game (is featured in the 1993 Bowman set and the 1996 Signature Rookies Old Judge set)
MLB outfielder, 3rd baseman from 1984-98 for 8 teams. 'Boogie Bear or Mitchell Monster' was MVP/ML P.O.Y. in 1989 & led league in HR 47, RBI 125 with 100 RS, 34 doubles, 6 triples, .291 BA. 2x All-Star. Silver Slugger. 2 W.S. (80,89) HR, 2 RBI, .280 BA
Drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 12th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 30th round of the 2014 MLB June Amateur Draft
MLB H.O.F. 1st baseman 1936-53 for Cards, Giants, Yanks. Military 1943-45. 10x All-Star. Bat title in 1939 with .349. Led League RS, doubles, triples, 3x RBI, 4x HR. Career BA .312./ 5x W.S. Champ with 2 doubles, 3 HR, .286 BA./ ML record 6x - 3 HR games
MLB pitcher from 1952-62 for the Cardinals, Pirates, and Mets. Military service in 1954 & 55. Best season
was in 1960 going 13-5 with a 3.12 ERA. Made the All - Star team twice during the 1959 season
A 501(c)3 organization created in 1982 by former Senators player Chuck Hinton to promote the game, raise money for charities, inspire & educate youth through positive sport images, & protect the dignity of the game through former players
Brian Moehler is on the 2010 Astros roster, predicted to be one of the five starters (the scans shown are of Brandon Morrow, who is now with the Blue Jays)