Baseball / Current Hitting Coach for the Trenton Thunder / Played for the A's, Blue Jays, Dodgers & Mets 2001-04 / Started his Pro Career as a Minor League Pitcher before Moving to Catcher
Outfielder drafted by the Mets in the 2nd round of the 1977 draft out of South Carolina University. Debuted for the Mets in 1980, and finished up with Blue Jays
Former major league outfielder/DH; played for Royals, Cubs and Athletics; 2X All-Star; 1X World Series champion (Royals 1985); gold glove winner (1980); member of Royals Hall of Fame
Left-handed pitching prospect drafted in the 3rd round in 1994 by the Philadelphia Phillies. He pitched 9 seasons in the minors but never appeared in a major league game
former major league infielder/outfielder; played for Phillies & Expos; managed Atlanta Braves 1985; won Gold Glove in 1963, father of former MLB player Robbie Wine
Former MLB Player 22 years: Padres, Yanks, Angels, Blue Jays, Twins & Indians; member of Baseball Hall of Fame 2001; 12X All-Star, World Series champion with the Blue Jays in 1992 3,110 hits lifetime, College Baseball HOF(2006)
former college baseball coach/former major league manager; coached Arizona State University from 1959-71; managed California Angels & Oakland A's; member of College Baseball Hall of Fame (2006)
MLB pitcher from 1964-82; played for Red Sox, Cardinals, Indians, Phillies & Padres; 2x All-Star. In 1975 World Series went 1-0. On June 23, 1971 tossed No-Hitter & hit two home runs, 3 RBI's for Phillies 4-0 win over Reds while recovering from the flu
former college/major league pitcher; played for University of Oklahoma, Rangers, A's, Indians, Cardinals, Diamondbacks, Marlins & Devil Rays; won World Series Championship with D-backs (2001)
Pitched in the 80 and 90s for the Angels and Yankees. Tossed a perfect game in 1984. Pitched last two innings to enable Langston to get a no - hitter in 1990
MLB pitcher from 1938-48 for the Giants and Red Sox. Nicknamed 'Hans' for John in German. Best season was 1943 winning 5 games and getting 4 saves with 4.23 ERA
Right - handed pitcher drafted by the Giants in the 3rd round in 2018. His major league debut was with the Cincinnati Reds in 2023 (born September 3, 1996)
Position: Relief Pitcher
Bats: Left ? Throws: Right
6-2, 200lb (188cm, 90kg)
Born: July 29, 1965 (Age: 53-131d)
Draft: Drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 2nd round of the 1986 MLB January Draft-Regular Phase from Middle Georgia College (Co
MLB second baseman from 1961-67 for Tigers and , Reds. Best season as a rookie in 1961, led league in triples with 14, also had 11 home runs, 96 runs scored, and 30 stolen bases
Tall (6'-7') outfielder who was 2nd round pick of Padres in 2021 (and was centerpiece of the trade with the Nationals that brought Juan Soto to San Diego). Son of Kenny Wood, a star basketball player for Richmond University
Brewers Catcher Prospect
Matthew George Wood
Born: 3/02/2001 in Naperville, IL
Draft: 2022, Milwaukee Brewers, Round: 4, Overall Pick: 132
College: Penn State
X: @Mattwood_59
MLB pitcher from 1956-67 with 5 teams. Pitched shutout inning in 1967 World Series. Led league in saves with 23 in 1964. Best seasons in 1963 with 11 wins, 10 saves and 1.97 ERA and 1965 with 6 wins, 18 saves. and 2.25 ERA
MLB outfielder 1943-62 for 6 teams. 1944-45 Military. Known as 'Rock'. All-Star. 5x batting over .300. Best season - 1957 with 74 RS, 25 doubles, 2 triples, 19 HR's, 78 RBI, .321 BA. In 5 W.S. had 21 RS, 5 doubles, 2 triples, 3 HR's, 19 walks, .318 BA
Father of professional golfers Tiger Woods and Cheyenne Woods. Served 2 tours of duty in Vietnam & retired w/ the rank of lieutenant colonel. Broke the Big Eight Conference (then the Big Seven Conference) 'color barrier' in baseball in 1951
Right-handed pitcher who appeared in two games for the Atlanta Braves in 2022 (drafted by them in 2018 in the 23rd round). He begins 2023 in the Mets chain. (Born 12/29/1998)
former major league shortstop; played for Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves & Cincinnati Reds; former Mariners, Yankees, Reds (assistant GM), Phillies & Mariners GM; current scout for Mariners; cousin of actress Joanne Woodward (Paul Newman's wife)
former major league pitcher; played for Reds, New York/San Fransisco Giants, Twins, Red Sox & White Sox; record 110 saves; coached baseball at Liberty University
MLB pitcher 66-75 for Angels, Brewers, Rangers, Yomiuri Giants (Japan); Known as Shuter & Fireball (joke name). All-Star (1970). No-hitter on 7-3-1970. Father of MLB pitcher Jaret Wright. Best in 1970 with 22-12, 2.83 ERA.& 1972 with 18-11, 2.98 ERA
Drafted in the 18th round by the Anaheim Angels in the June 1999 draft. Appears on several baseball cards from the minors including Bowman, Bowman Heritage, and Team Best Rookies 2000
Major League Baseball Pitcher. Played for the Red Sox from 2013-19. Named an AL All - Star in 2013 and 2018. Member of the 2016 World Series Champions. Originally the 2006 Indians #2 Draft Pick
Right-handed pitcher signed by Reds in 2019 as a free agent (born March 9, 1993). He debuted for the Reds on June 25, 2023 (his only appearance that season)
MLB pitcher from 1942-51 for Cubs, A's, Senators. Known as 'Hooks'. All - Star. 1944 went 16-15, 3.15 ERA, 1945 went 22-10 with 2,68 ERA, & 1946 went 14-12, one save, 2.68 ERA