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
Antonio Monte 'Stick' London (born April 14, 1971 in Tullahoma, Tennessee) is a former professional American football player. He was an outstanding linebacker who earned a national championship ring while playing with the University of Alabama in 1992
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
Lopez was signed as a non-drafted free agent by the Cleveland Indians in 1983. Lopez played six seasons in the minor leagues for the Indians, Houston Astros, and San Francisco Giants organizations.
Luis Lopez (born October 5, 1973 in Brooklyn, New York) is a former Major League Baseball third baseman and first baseman. He played parts of two seasons in the major leagues: 2001 for the Toronto Blue Jays and 2004 for the Montreal Expos
Minor League Baseball Player currently in the Washington Nationals Organization. Ranked Washington Nationals #3 prospect and Baseball America #49 prospect after the 2014 season
Pitcher for the California Angels (1994), Chicago White Sox (1995), Oakland Athletics (1997), Seattle Mariners (1998), Chicago Cubs (1999-2000), Cleveland Indians (2000)and the Milwaukee Brewers (2002)
Former minor league pitcher. arizona state university. 1986 2nd rd pick (42nd o/a) by detroit tigers. also played in cardinals and mets organizations. made it to 'AAA'
Former Red Sox, Indians, Dodgers, Yankees, Rangers, Mariners and Braves pitcher; 2X All - Star; 2006 NL wins leader; AL saves leader 2000; member of Red Sox 2004 World Series Championship team
MLB pitcher from 1951-62 for Cubs, Reds, White Sox.
Led league in saves with 15 in 1959 going 9-2 with 2.89 ERA. Pitched in 3 games of the 1959 World Series going 3 1/3 innings while allowing two hits and no runs