MLB pitcher from 1940-53 for Cardinals and Browns. Led league in 1948 with 2.24 ERA, as well as shutouts with 7, and K's with 149, going 20-7. Led league in w-l % in 1945 going 15-4. Pitched in 3 World Series going 4-1 with 0.83 ERA. Two time All-Star
Baseball / 1971-75 - Cubs & Expos / One of Only 2 Players to Hit a Pinch Hit Homer in Both Games of Doubleheader - 7/13/73. Best season was 1973 hitting 15 home runs in 258 at - bats with .275 batting average
Minor league catcher. son of former major leaguer Bob Brenly. University of Las Vegas. Chicago Cubs 43rd round pick #1296 in 2005, Chicago Cubs 36th round pick 31091 in 2008
former major league pitcher; played for Marlins, Red Sox, A's, Padres, Indians, Twins and Diamondbacks; current Director of Strategic Initiatives for Baseball Operations
Former minor league outfielder. New York Giants f/a '56. '56 Muskogee, Sooner St. Lg, '56 Michigan City, Midwest Lg, '56 Hastings, Nebraska St. Lg. '57-'59 On Morman Mission, '60 In Air Force. Cut in Spring Training '60
MLB pitcher from 1939-43 for the Yankees. Nicknamed 'Baby Face'.Best season was in 1942 going 8-9 with a save and 3.07 ERA. Pitched in !941 and 1942 World Series, 3 innings and giving up no earned runs
Longtime MLB Hall of Fame announcer for the Cubs, White Sox and Giants. MLB Commissioner's award for 25-plus years of meritorious service. Started broadcasting games in 1947
MLB pitcher for one season in 1952 with the Boston Red Sox.
Super season with a 3-1 record and one save with am ERA of 2.18. The reason he left after one season was due very bad arm
Baseball player played from 1951 to 19571951-1953 New York Yankees, 1954 Orioles, 1955 White Sox 1956 White Sox and Tigers 1957 Orioles played mostly shortstop but did play a little 2nd and 3rd base, too.He was a utility player
American Female Former Baseball Player - Catcher - AAGPBL - 'Rockford Peaches' (1947-48), 'Chicago Colleens'(1948), 'South Bend Blue Sox'(1949), 'Racine Belles'(1949), 'Peoria Redwings'(1949-51), 'Battle Creek Belles'(1952), 'Fort Wayne Daisies'(1953-54)
MLB first baseman from 1958-65 for the Pirates, Senators, Reds, Yankees, and Cubs. Best season was 1962 hitting 17 home runs and 67 RBI's in 392 at - bats with .273 batting average. Manager of Sacramento of Pacific Coast League
former college/MLB catcher; played for Ohio State University, White Sox and Pirates; member of Buckeyes 1966 National Championship Baseball team; 1965 College World Series All - Tournament team member; brother of former MLB player, Ed Brinkman
MLB shortstop from 1961-75 for Senators, Tigers, Cardinals, Rangers, Yankees. Known as 'Casper'. all-star in 1973 while htting 14 HR's. Gold Glove. Most productive in 1969 with 71 RS, 18 doubles, 5 triples, 2 HR's, .266 BA. Brother of MLB Chuck Brinkman
'Negro Leaguer' 'Indianapolis Clowns' in film 'The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings', The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings (1976)
MLB starting and relief pitcher from 1947-53 for A's & Indians. Won 44 games after his leg destroyed in WWII. Best seasons: 1948 (4th best rookie) going 14-10 with 5 saves and 4.12 ERA, 1949 : 16-11, 3 saves & 4.28 ERA, 1951 All-Star 9 saves 3.20 ERA
Position: Pitcher
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
6-3, 179lb (190cm, 81kg)
Born: April 9, 1966 (Age: 52-186d) in Bonao, Dominican Republic do
Full Name: Mario Dionisio Brito
Pitching coach of the Baltimore Orioles; former pitching coach for Texas Rangers and Houston Astros, Former RHP for Padres, Tigers, Rangers, Astros. Retired in 2010
Pitcher for phillies and orioles early 2000, Born 2/5/70, was player who wanted harry kalas removed from plane with rest of team because didn't think he belonged flying with players
MLB H.O.F. outfielder from 1961-79 for Cubs, Cardinals. 1974 Player of the Year. 6x All-Star. 7x stolen base leader. Known as 'The Franchise' & 'The Rocket'. Stole 118 bases in 1974. World Series in 64, 67, 68 with .391 BA, 13 extra base hits (4 HR's)
MLB pitcher from 1952-59 with Red Sox, Senators & Indians. Went 1-0 giving up only 3 hits in 10 scoreless innings in 1958. In 1959 went 2-2 with 1.80 ERA despite a sore shoulder
MLB pitcher from 1959-66 for Cardinals, Cubs. Best seasons were 1960 with most wins in league, going 21-9 with 2.74 ERA, & 1962 went 12-9 with 3.00 ERA
& finally in 1963 going 18-9 with 2.99 ERA
MLB relief pitcher with 4 teams 1954-1963, wrote 'The Long Season' and 'The Pennant Race'. Best seasons 1960 with 7-2 record with 12 saves and 2.36 ERA and 1961 with a 10-4 record with 16 saves and 3.34 ERA
former major league third baseman/baseball executive; played for New York Yankees; 4X World Series champion; former American League President; received medical degree from Tulane University; cardiologist in Fort Worth following baseball playing career
MLB 3rd baseman from 1984-89 for Giants, Padres, Tigers. All - Star in 1986. In 1985 led league in hit - by - pitch with 11. Best year was 1985 as a rookie with 50 RS, 20 doubles, 3 triples, 16 HR, 61 RBI, .271 BA
MLB P.H. & outfielder from 1963-75 for Tigers. Best seasons in 1968 with 95 AB had .370 BA and 1971
with 195 AB hit 2 doubles, 3 triples, 11 HR, and a .338 BA
MLB relief pitcher from 1935-46 for Pirates, Dodgers and Red Sox. Twice league leader in saves
wit 7 in 1937 and 1940 and twice most relief wins in 1938 and 1942
American Former Female Baseball Player, And Author - Pitcher - AAGPBL - 'Chicago Colleens' (1950), 'Battle Creek Belles' (1951). Novel - 'A League Of My Own: Memoir of a Pitcher for the All - American Girls' (2003)
Left-handed-hitting firstbaseman prospect drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 28th round in 1994. Although he never appeared in a major league game, he finished his 12 years of professional ball with a .318 average
Position: Relief Pitcher
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
6-5, 220lb (196cm, 99kg)
Born: January 13, 1967 (Age: 51-272d)
Draft: Drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 16th round of the 1989 MLB June Amateur Draft.
Full Name: Robert R. Brown
American Male Former Baseball Player - Relief Pitcher - 'Spokane Indians' (2009-2010), 'Hickory Crawdads' (2010), 'Hagerstown Suns' (2011), 'Traverse City Beach Bums' (2012)
Position: Pitcher
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
6-3, 185lb (190cm, 83kg)
Born: September 16, 1968 (Age: 50-026d)
Draft: Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 25th round of the 1988 MLB June Amateur Draft.
Full Name: Timothy Todd Brown
MLB shortstop, outfielder, pinch hitter,1944-53 for Dodgers, Cubs, Phillies; Youngest player in MLB history to hit a homer run (17) & get first hit at the age of 16 and 241 days. Best season was 1952 with .302 in 243 at-bats. Played in 1949 World Series
MLB 2nd & 3rd baseman, P.H. 1986-95 for Rangers, Indians, A's, Marlins. Known ass 'The Governor'. Best season was 1989 with 83 RS, 31 doubles, 4 triples, 5 HR, 45 RBI, .299 BA. In 92 ALCS had 3 RS, 2 RBI, .400 BA. Hitting coach - Syracuse Skychiefs (AAA)
Tall, ex-model, and son of former major league outfielder Byron Browne, this right-handed pitching prospect was drafted by the Brewers in 1991, but never played in a major league game
MLB pitcher 1984-95 for for the Reds, Royals. All - Star 1991. Best in 1985 with 20-9, 3,55 ERA & 1988 going 18-5, 3.41. In 1990 World Series was 1-0 with 4.50 ERA. Threw Perfect Game in 1988. Pitching coach for Dayton (A)