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
Played baseball for Lafayette College. Was the 2004 Patriot League player of the year. Played for the Covington Lumberjacks (Shenandoah Valley Baseball League)
Positions: Third Baseman, Second Baseman and First Baseman
Bats: Left ? Throws: Right
5-10, 185lb (178cm, 83kg)
Born: September 4, 1966 (Age: 51-352d) in Pincher Creek, Canada ca
Draft: Drafted by the New York Yankees in the 10th round of the
former major league pitcher/pitching coach/manager; played for Tigers; pitching/bullpen coach for Yankees, Reds, Marlins, Braves and Cubs; 2X World Series Champ (Reds 90, Marlins 97)
Left-handed pitcher who appeared in 26 games for the Mets in 1963 (born April 3, 1936 and passed away October 15, 2005); impressive career as a pitching coach for many teams
MLB outfielder, 1st baseman 1967-82 for A's, Angels, Red Sox. 3x All - Star. 3x Gold Gloves. Led league in hits, triples in 1972 and doubles, total bases in 1974. Three World Series (3x Champ) getting 2 doubles, 2 home runs, 9 RBI and batting .300
1967 Hall of Fame pitcher, won world series with the Yankees in 1932, 1936-1939, 1941
played for boston red sox 1924-1930, yankees 1930-1942, 1945,1946,White Sox 1946
all star 1934, 1939 &1940, won 273 games lifetime
and 7 games in the world series
Former minor league outfielder. Texas Tech University. (Northern League) St. Paul Saints '99-'02, Sioux City '03-'05, Lincoln '03, Schaumburg '04 (American Association) Sioux City '06, Coastal Bend '06
MLB pitcher from 1948-60 for the Cubs, Braves, White Sox. Two All - Star games. Best season in 1952 going 17-13 with 2,70 ERA. In 1958 World Series pitched 6
innings, allowing 3 his and 2 runs
Shortstop played for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1969-1986). Managed the Los Angeles Dodgers (1996-1998). 3x All-Star (1973,1976,1980). Los Angeles Dodgers 1981 & 1988 World Series Champions
MLB pitcher 1926-40 for 6 teams . All-Star in 1934. Led league - saves in 1933 with 13, going 12-6 and 1934 with 8 saves, 5 wins. Most wins in relief in 1933. Pitched in 1933 and 38 World Series, pitching in 5 games, 0-1 record, 12 innings with 0.75 ERA
MLB relief pitcher 1983-96 for Rangers, Red Sox, Reds. A's, Indians. 2x All - Star. Rolaids Award in1989 6-4, 38 saves (led league), 1.98 ERA & 1992 with 4-3, 30 saves, 1.63 ERA. Four times had 30 or more saves. Father of James Russell
Right-handed pitching prospect drafted by the Mariners in the 17th round in 1990. He never played in a major league game. (Born 8/20/1970 in Lumberton, NC)
Tall (6'-5') right - handed pitching prospect drafted by the
Atlanta Braves in the 4th round in 2002. Born December 20, 1983, he never played in the majors
MLB pitcher from 1929-43 for the Yankees. Best known for pitching complete 9-inning win in 1941 and 1943 World Series. Combined World Series stats were 18 innings pitched giving up only one run
Selected to the Hall of Fame in 1936 Won League Award AL Most Valuable Player (1923) 714 homeruns lifetimewon world series with the Red Sox and Yankees a great pitcher and had the career homerun record with 714 lifetime before Hank Aaron passed him
Baseball player played for 1942 Yankees, 1943-44,46-1950 Boston Braves, 1950-1951 Reds, 1952-1953 Philles, 1953 White Sox, & 1954 Reds. Played 3rd base, ss, 2nd & 1st base and the outfield. A 1944 All star and played in the 1948 World Series
MLB H.O.F. pitcher 1966-93 for 4 teams. 8x All-Star. 7 No-Hitters. 12 1-hiiters. 'Ryan Express' 2x ERA Titles - 1981 (1.69), 1987 (2.76).11x most K's. 2x over 20 wins.324 career wins. In 1969 World Series pitched 2 1/3 innings allowing one hit, no runs
Outfielder who was drafted in 1996 by the Diamondbacks; he played for them in parts of the 1999, 2000, and 2001 seasons (and also played for the A's in 2001)
Right - handed pitcher drafted by the Indians/Guardians in 30th round in 2016. Born May 11, 1995. Debuted August 11, 2023, for the Seattle Mariners. Signed by Pirates as free agent, December 8, 2023
Gar Ryness, better known as the Batting Stance Guy, is an American sports entertainer and YouTube phenomenon. He is known for his ability to perform spot-on impressions of the batting stances of Major League Baseball players.