MLB pitcher 1983-94 (12 years) for 6 teams. Best in 1984 with 3-4, 10 saves, 2.13 ERA & 1989 was 2-4, 20 saves, 2.69 ERA & 1990 2-5, 23 saves, 2.52 ERA. Two World Series - 8 2/3 IP, save, 4 hits, one run allowed
MLB pitcher from 1952-61 for Dodgers, Orioles, and Phillies. Pitched two shutout innings in 1952 World Series. Best season ws 1957 going 8-3 with 6 saves
and 2.52 ERA
MLB outfielder from and pitcher from 1933-42 for the Giants and Cubs. Best season in 1935 with 37 doubles, 4 triples, 110 runs scored, 107 RBI's and .331 batting average. Career .288 hitter. Pitched 9 inning game, got the loss, 5 K's
MLB pitcher 1979-93 for Royals, Reds, Braves, Rangers. Best in 1985 going 17-9, 2.69 ERA & 1987 with 16-11, 3.41 ERA & 1992 with 15-7, 3.36 ERA. Three World Series (Champ for 1985 Royals) going 0-4 with 4.84 ERA
former major league pitcher; played for Angels, Giants, Brewers, Expos, Phillies, Yankees, Mariners & Tigers; brother of former major league pitcher, Al Leiter
MLB H.O.F. pitcher 1946-58 for Indians and Manager from 1970-82 for Royals. White Sox, Yanks. Led league in wins 3x, shutouts (10) in 1948, K's in 1950. W.S Champs 1945 going 2-0 with 1.65 ERA. Threw no-hitter (1948). Managed W.S.wins for Yanks in 1978
former major league outfielder; played for Tigers & White Sox; 3X All-Star; member of Tiger 1984 World Series championship team; head baseball coach at Eustis High School in Eustis, Fla
Drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 50th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft and the San Diego Padres in the 3rd round of the 2014 MLB June Amateur Draft
former major league outfielder/first baseman/scout; played for St. Louis Browns, Orioles, Tigers, White Sox & Red Sox; was a scout in the Red Sox organization from (1957-69) & (1974-91); a broken leg in 1954 ended his MLB career
Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972. Negro and Mexican Leagues as a first baseman. Was offered MLB contract in 1952 but turned it down due to his age
MLB outfielder from 1977-90 for 5 teams. Known as 'HacMan or One Flap Down'. 2x All - Star. 1987 NL Championship Series MVP for Giants, hitting 4 HR, .417 BA. Best season was 1984 with 76 RS, 27 doubles, 2 triples, 21 HR, 86 RBI, .302 BA
Right-handed pitcher drafted by the Braves in the 15th round in 1993. He debuted for the Braves in 1997 and then, shockingly, died only four years later in 2001
Washington Nationals Pitcher/ Chicago Cubs Pitcher/ Baseball / Pitcher for the Red Sox / Made His MLB Debut in 2006 / Diagnosed with Lymphoma Cancer in August 2006/ Threw No - Hitter in 2008
Born: December 12, 1941 in Colon, Colon, Panama. Baseball player nicknamed 'The Panamanian Express' he was used as a pinch runner by the great Oakland A's teams of the early '70's
MLB 3rd base, outfield 1935-1949 for Senators. Military service 1942-44.Youngest MLB player to get 175 hits in a season, age 19 in 1936. Led league in triples (16) in 1939. 2x All - Star. Best year 1937, 122 RS, 91 RBI, .296 BA. Career BA of .297
Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 48th round of the 2005 MLB June Amateur Draft and the New York Yankees in the 47th round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft
MLB 2nd & 3rd baseman, shortstop 1991-2001 for Indians, Reds, Giants, Phillies, Orioles, Tigers. Best in 1996 with 69 RS, 30 doubles, 3 triples, 11 HR, 55 RBI,.270 BA. In 3 post season series in 1995 & 1997 hit a HR with .455 BA
Born: October 4, 1968 in Bakersfield, California, United States (Age 47.194)
School: University of California, Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA)
Drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 21st round of the 1991 MLB June Amateur Draft from University of Califo
former major league manager/coach; managed Phillies; 3rd base coach for Brewers, Pirates, Blue Jays and Cardinals; member of coaching staff on Blue Jays 1993 World Series Championship team
MLB outfielder and relief pitcher for two seasons from 1945-46 with the Reds. Batted .283 in 1945 with 449 at-bats. Had 0-0
pitching record in 5 games giving up only 2 runs in 9 1/3 innings
Former Mets Catcher who only played 1 MLB Career game. Pinch hit for Mackey Sasser, hit a first - pitch single. Finished career hitting 1.000 lifetime going 1-1 with a single. Also finished with career 1.000 fielding percentage
MLB pitcher played for Milwaukee Braves in 1953 the NY Giants 1954 to 1956 and Cardinals in 1956. He pitched in game 2 and 4 of the 1954 World Series and won the deciding 4th game of the World Seris for the only World Series ever won by the NY Gianst
AAGPBL 2nd base player, Manager and Chaperone 1948-1954; Rockford Peaches, Kenosha Comets, Springfield Sallies and Kalamazoo Lassies; voted 'All Star' Chaperone in 1954
Former minor league baseball player. Dodgers 70th rd pk #965 in '67 (june-regular), A's 2nd rd #26 in 1971 (jan-secondary) played in A's org '71-'79. Also a minor league manager ending with Tacoma 'AAA' '85-'87
MLB pitcher 1989-96 for Indians, Braves, Padres, Red Sox, Reds. Best in 1992 with 5-3, 6 saves, 1.75 ERA and 1993 with 4-4, 10 saves, 2.25 ERA. Pitching coach for Nationals
Attorney, V.P. & Council - GIC; 'pitcher' on the front of the 2008 Topps baseball card titled 'Kazuo Uzuki' that was released by Topps as an April Fools Day joke for this former Law Blog Student
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