Catcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1978), New York Yankees (1979-1980), Seattle Mariners (1981), Montreal Expos (1982), Cincinnati Reds (1984) and the
San Francisco Giants (1986)
MLB pitcher 1970-78 for Reds, Yankees. Career won-loss record was 109 W - 50 L with 3.11 ERA. 2x led league in w-l percentage (1971 & .1977). Only HR he hit came in 1975 NL Championship Series., 3 RBI. Five W.S. (3X Champs) going 2-2 with 3.61 ERA
MLB pitcher from 1936-52 for A's, Yankees, White Sox, Red Sox, Senators. . Military service from 1943-45. Best season was 1946 going 11-3 with a save and 2.31 ERA. An All - Star in 1951
MLB outfielder from 1963-70 for Twins, Angels, Dodgers, Yankees, Cubs, Braves. 2x All - Star. 4x over 20 HR's. Best season 1963 (Rookie) 88 RS, 21 doubles, 5 triples, 33 HR's, 80 RBI's. Got a base hit and walk in 1965 World Series
former Reds, Braves, Cubs, Mets & Royals outfielder; holds minor league record for stolen bases in one season (155); currently plays in White Sox minor leagues
MLB Reliever from 1961-72 for 6 teams / Also played in NBA for the Lakers. Known as 'Gomer'. Tossed the famous pitch called the 'Folly Floater'. In 1963 & 64 W.S.- one save, 3.00 ERA. Best season: 1965 w/3-1, 5 saves, 1.39 ERA/ 1968.11 saves, 2.13 ERA
Baseball / Pitcher / 1990-98 & 2002-06 / Reds, Marlins, Red Sox, Braves, Yankees, A's & Padres / Threw 2 Scoreless Innings for the Yankees in 2003 World Series
MLB shortstop, 3rd baseman from 1958-72.for 5 teams. R.O.Y. in 1960. 2x All - Star. Made the rare unassisted triple play on 7-30-1968 against the Indians. Twice hit over 20 HR's. First base coach for Brewers & Expos. Scout for Yankees & Phillies
MLB pitcher 1988-97 (8 years) for Cubs, Angels, Rockies, A's, Dodgers. Best in 1990 going 12-6, 3.26 ERA & 1992 went 4-0 with 1.89 ERA. Coach for Diamondbacks, Yankees
MLB 2nd & 3rd baseman, shortstop 1969-86 for Rangers, Indians, Yankees. Managed the 1992 Rangers. 4x All - Star. Led league 1977 in walks. Best in 1982 with 100 RS, 29 doubles, 4 triples, 25 HR, 78 RBI, .304 BA
former MLB pitcher - New York Mets (1981), New York Yankees (1994), Cincinnati Reds (1982-83), Montreal Expos (1984, 95), San Diego Padres (1984), Texas Rangers (1985-87), Philadelphia Phillies (1988,89), Boston Red Sox (1989, 94)
Actress - The Slime People, Pajama Party, Ride The Wild Surf, City Under The Sea, Dr. Goldfoot & The Bikini Machine, The Ghost In The Invisible Bikini (title role). Wife of A.I.P. president James H. Nicholson from 1964 until his death in 1972
MLB first baseman and outfielder 1936-1942 for Dodgers, Braves, Yankees. In 1942 World Series went 3-9, double, 2 RBI's. Career SB 53 CS 13. Best seasons 1936 - 29 doubles, 11 triples, 3 HR's, .310 BA and 1937 with 31 doubles, 6 triples, HR, .304 BA
MLB 1st baseman, outfielder from 1964-77 for Yankees, Brewers, A's, Pilots. All-Star in 1969. Most productive was 1970 with 70 RS, 21 doubles, 2 triples, 11 HR's, 52 RBI's, .244 BA. Got a hit for the champion A's in 1972 World Series. Son of Jim Hegan
fMLB shortstop, outfielder, and second baseman from 1954-69 with 7 teams. Best season was 1959 by scoring 82 runs, hitting 29 home runs, and driving in 71 runs
former major league outfielder; played for A's, Yankees, Mets, Dodgers, Padres, Angels, Blue Jays, Mariners & Red Sox; 10X All-Star; 2X World Series champion; major league baseballs all-time base stealer; member of Baseball Hall of Fame
MLB outfielder from 1937-50 with the Yankees. Led league in triples twice with 13 in 1947 and 14 in 1948.
Led league in runs scored with 138 in 1948. 5x All - Star. 3x batting over.300. Hit a home run in each of 4 World Series (1938, 41, 47 & 49)
Former Yankee, Met, White Sox, Expo, and Diamondback.
won world series with Yankees in 1998-2000 and White Sox in 2005. Currently attempting comeback at age 44 with the Nationals, brother of MLB Pitcher Livan Hernandez
Actor: Annie, The Lost Boys, Death Valley, Gilmore Girls, Nixon, M*A*S*H, Born Yesterday, Pandora's Clock, Law & Order, Hero, My Boyfriends Back, The Town That Dreaded Sundown, The Good Wife, Harry's Law, OZ, The Practice
Former AL ROY, played for Braves, Red Sox, Blue Jays, Rays, Pirates, Yankees and Dbacks; former coach for Cubs and Angels; currently DBacks assistant hitting coach
MLB pitcher from 1945-53 for the Yankees, Reds, White Sox, Browns, and Red Sox. Best seasons were: 1945 going 3-3 with 1.79 ERA as a rookie and 1951 going 11-12 with 3.78 ERA
former MLB pitcher - Pittsburgh Pirates (1977, 85), San Francisco Giants (1979-82), Philadelphia Phillies (1983-85), California Angels (1985), New York Yankees (1986-87)
MLB pitcher 1965-79 for 4 teams. 2X All-Star. 3X W.S. Champs with 4-1, 2.55 ERA & .333 BA. Tossed 2 no-hitters. 1 of 3 to do so with no K's in game. Best in 1972-75 with 77 W - 55 L. Went 21-13 in 1973. Part time in military in 1967 went 9-0 for Cubs
former major league pitcher; played for Mariners, A's, Rangers, Yankees, Cardinals & Dodgers; 2X All-Star; 1X World Series champion; Dodgers pitching coach
MLB outfielder, 1st baseman 1939-52 for 6 teams. All - Star 1946. Known as 'Cotney'. Best season in 1944 with 106 RS, 35 doubles, 9 triples, 11 HR, 72 RBI, .336 BA. Career BA of .296. Five World Series (4x Champs) had 8 hits
MLB catcher 1947-54 (8 years) for Yankees. 'Major' had career BA (158 at - bats) of .272. 1947 & 1952 W.S. (2x Champ) went 1 for 2. Managed the Yankees 1961-73, Tigers 1974-78, Red Sox 1981-84. Three pennants 1961-63. World Series Camps 1961 & 1962
MLB outfileder, 1st base 1959-73 for 3 teams. MLB Manager in 1981 & 83. Known as 'Hondo', 'The Capital Punisher', 'Washington Monument'. 4x All-Star. ROY 1960. AL HR leader in 1968 & 70. AL RBI leader in 1970. Double, HR in 1963 World Series with .300 BA
former major league pitcher; played for Reds, Dodgers, A's, Yankees, Cubs, Braves & Rangers; 1X World Series champion (1988); 3X All-Star; 155 career saves
MLB 2nd baseman, outfielder, shortstop from 1984-98 for Cards, Angels, Expos, Phillies, Yanks, Orioles. Known as 'Wonder Dog'. Best in 1996 with 302 at - bats had 60 RS, 20 doubles, 3 triples, 16 HR, 40 RBI, .311 BA
Baseball Hall of Famer in 1964 was a manager for the cardinals from 1913-1917 Yankees manager 1918-1929 won world series as manager in 1923,27,&28 Player for Reds 1904-1909 and Cardinals from 1910-1916 mostly at 2nd base died Sept 25, 1929
MLB pitcher (H.O.F.) from 1965-79 for A's, Yankees.
Known as 'Catfish'. 8x All-Star. 1974 ERA title & Cy Young Awards. Most wins in league in in 1974 & 75. Best w-l % in 1974 & 75. Most complete games in 1975. In 6 World Series went 5-3, save, 3.29 ERA
Former major league outfielder. played for Rangers, Tigers, Phillies, Astros, Yankees & Orioles; also played in Japan for Chiba Lotte Marines; played collegiality at Oklahoma State University; hit 48 homeruns in one college season; NCAA homerun leader, Co
Drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 50th round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft and the New York Yankees in the 1st round (26th) of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
MLB outfielder, 1st baseman from 1983-96 (11 years) for Yankees, Braves, Brewers, Indians. Best in 1981 with 80 RS, 37 doubles, 6 triples, 10 HR, 61 RBI, .312 BA and in 1993 (343 at - bats) had .332 BA
former major league outfielder; played for A's, Yankees, Giants, Dodgers, Phillies, Astros, Angels; 1989 World Series Champ; named after Stan Musial; son of former MLB player, Julián Javier
MLB player - NY Yankees shortstop and team captain
AL Rookie of the year 1996 All star and World Series MVP 2000 World Series champs 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000 & 2009 holds record for most hits ever by a New York Yankee Gold Glove winner 2004-2006 & 2009
Currently with Newark of the Atlantic League/Formerly on the Oakland Athletics/Cincinnati Reds/Texas Rangers/San Diego Padres/New York Yankees/Chicago WhiteSox
MLB 3rd baseman from 1943-53 (9 yrs) for Yankees, Cardinals. Known as 'Bull'. All-Star (1947). Best seasons were 1943 with 70 RS, 94 RBI's, .280 BA and 1947 with 67 RS, 95 RBI's, .285 BA. Four World Series scored 11 times with one double & 4 triples
1st Baseman for the Houston Astros (1972-1977),New York Yankees (1977-1979),Cleveland Indians (1979-1980),Chicago Cubs (1980),Oakland Athletics (1981-1982),Toronto Blue Jays (1983-1984,1985-1986)and the Texas Rangers (1985). World Series 1977 and 1978
MLB pitcher from 1958-70 for 7 teams. Led league in 1962 with best K to walk ratio. Pitched to 2 batters in 1961 World Series, getting both out. Best seasons in 1965 going 16-10, 2 saves, 3.42 ERA and 1967 going 13-9 with 2.74 ERA
Giants starting pitcher, member of 300 win club, 5-Time Cy Young Award winner, member of 2001 World Series Champion, D'Backs. Also pitched with Expos, Mariners, Astros, Diamondbacks and Yankees
WW2 vet, born 1921, and the last surviving member of Richard Byrd'sThird Antarctic Expedition in 1939. Also returned with Byrd on his 1946 and 1947 expeditions
former major league outfielder; played for Dodgers, Yankees, Athletics, Phillies, Angels, White Sox, Padres & Cubs; 2X World Series Champion (Dodgers 81, Yankees 78)
Tall (6'-4'), right - handed - hitting firstbaseman drafted by the Padres in the 4th round of the 2004 draft. Daryl Wayne Jones was born September 1, 1986
former major league/Japanese League outfielder; played for Mariners, Padres, Angels, Royals, Yankees, Tigers & Hanshin Tigers; 2X All-Star; member of Tigers 1984 World Series championship team
former MLB player - Oakland Athletics (1988-90), St. Louis Cardinals (1990-92), Kansas City Royals (1993-95), NY Yankees (2000), Arizona Diamondbacks (2002-03)
Drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 31st round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft and the New York Yankees in the 1st round (32nd) of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
former major league outfielder; played for Braves, A's, Indians & Yankees; 3X All-Star; 1990 NL Rookie of the Year; 2X World Series champion; was once married to actress Halle Berry
HOF (2021) MLB pitcher from 1959-83 for 5 teams. 16x Gold Gloves, 2x All-Star, Known as 'KItty'. Best seasons in 1966 with most wins, going 25-13, 2.75 ERA; 1974 went 21-13, 2.92 ERA & 1975 going 20-14, 3.11 ERA. In 2 World Series went 1-2, 3.78 ERA
Right-handed pitcher who debuted with the New York Yankees in 1978. Despite being chosen the International League's pitcher of the year in 1980, he retired. He passed away in 2003, at the age of only 52
Pitcher for the Oakland Athletics (1993-1994, 1997, 2006), Cleveland Indians (1998-2001), Atlanta Braves (2001), New York Yankees (2002-2005)and the Texas Rangers (2005)
MLB outfielder for 13 seasons, ten with the Yankees, mostly in the 1940's. All - Star 5 times. Three times with 100-plus RBI's, 3 times over 30 home runs and twice batting over .300
U.S. Congressman (4th CD) from Massachusetts. Son of Joseph P. Kennedy II, grandson of Ethel Kennedy and the late Robert F. Kennedy. Elected to Congress in 2012
MLB pitcher from 1984-98 for Blue Jays, Yankees, Orioles. 5x All - Star. ERA Title (2.76) in 1987 going 17-8. Most wins in league in 1994, going 17-4. 3.27 ERA. In 1993 went 18-6, 3.00 ERA. Two World Series (1992, 96) with 3-1, 2.66 ERA
former major league pitcher/manager; played for Brooklyn Dodgers & Reds; manager of Yankees, Giants & Braves; former Reds & Pirates pitching coach; also coached in minor leagues
former MLB player - san francisco giants ('71-'74), new york mets ('75-'77), san diego padres ('77), california angels ('77), new york yankees ('77), chicago cubs ('78-'80), new york mets ('81-83), oakland athletics ('84-'86)
MLB - D.H., outfielder, first baseman from 1982-91 for White Sox, Yankees, Indians, Orioles. Best season was 1983 as All - Star, R.O.Y. with 35 HR's, 100 RBI's and ,254 BA
MLB shortstop, 3rd & 2nd baseman from 1925-36 for Yankees, Tigers, Cubs, Reds, Giants. Best season 1928 with 89 RS, 10 triples, 63 RBI's and .319 BA. Performed In 5 World Series. Played himself in the movie 'The Pride of the Yankees'.April 22, 1993
MLB outfielder, first baseman from 1965-74 for 7 teams.
Best season was 1969 with 51 RS, 13 doubles, 2 triples, 19 HR's, 74 RBI's, .248 BA. In 1973 NLCS batted .300 with two walks
MLB pitcher from 1939-51 for the Browns, Red Sox, Giants, and Yankees. Best known for throwing a 11
inning shutout in the 1944 World Series. Best seasons were 1944 going 17-13 with 2.49 ERA and 1948 going 18-5 (led league in w - l %) with 4.35 ERA
MLB first baseman from 1949-55 with the Yankees, Browns, Tigers, Orioles, and A's. Hit 12 home runs in 1951 with .287 batting average and 16 home runs in 1953
MLB shortstop, OF, 3rd baseman from 1957-65 for Yankees./ 1957 R.O.Y. / 4x All-Star. Best season was 1967 with 77 RS, 62 RBI, .273 BA. In 6 W.S. had 2 doubles, 2 HR's, .240 BA. 2009 Ford C. Frick Award for Excellence in Broadcasting by Baseball H.O.F
Former major league pitcher; played for NY Yankees & KC Athletics; 1X All-Star (1956); member of Yankees 1956 & 1958 World Series championship teams was the last pitcher to ever pitch against Jackie Robinson
MLB pitcher from 1946-57 for Yankees, Phillies, Cardinals, Pirates, Orioles, White Sox, Indians & Senators. Played in 3 World Series (1951, 52, and 53)
getting 2 saves in 4 1/3 innings and an ERA of 2.08
MLB shortstop, 2nd & 3rd baseman from 1964-73 for Giants, Yankees. 1968 had the highest fielding % for a shortstop in N.L. & most assists in 1967. Hit 9 triples in 1965. Manager for Astros from 1986-88, Manager of the Year in 1986. Son of Max Lanier
MLB pitcher from 1980-91 (12 years) for 9 teams.Best in 1982 with 9-3, 3.42 ERA and 1988 with 14-13, 3.25 ERA. In 1982 World Series (1x Champ) pitched 8 1/3 inning game, 3,24 ERA
MLB pitcher 1970-83 for Angels, Indians, Twins, Yanks, Cubs. 2x All-Star (1976, 77). Best in 1975 with 5-3, 17 Saves, 2.19 ERA & 1976 with one win, 21 Saves, 2.24 ERA & 1978 went 10-9, 25 Saves, 2.82 ERA. 1981 W.S. - perfect IP. Father of Adam & Andy
Baseball player, Hall of Fame second baseman, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Giants, member of 1927 Yankees aka Murderers' Row
former MLB pitcher - new york mets (1981-84), milwaukee brewers (1985-86), los angeles dodgers (1987-88), cincinnati reds (1989), new york yankees (1990-92), seattle mariners (1992-93), texas rangers (1994)
1st Baseman for the Arizona Diamondbacks (1998-2000),
Philadelphia Phillies (2000-2002), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2003,2005-2006), New York Yankees (2004)
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
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
Last surviving witness to 'The Sutton Hoo excavation' in 1939, considered to be one of the most important excavation's made in British archaeological history. She lives in Chester, UK and is now 84 years old
Former starting point guard for Arizona Wildcats; MLB player;played for Rangers, Cubs, White Sox, Astros, Pirates, Yankees. Phillies, Braves, Indians Giants and Dodgers
Australian WWII veteran and a member of Semut 1, a group of undercover allied operatives lead by the eccentric English Major Tom Harrisson in Borneo in 1945. Now lives in Bayswater, West Australia with his wife Margery
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
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 2nd & 3rd baseman, shortstop from 1956-67 for Yankees, A's, Tigers. All - Star. Best season was 1962 with 89 RS, 34 doubles, 10 triples, 10 HR's, 83 RBI, .301 BA. Two World Series - in 1957 with .286 BA
former major league pitcher; played for Yankees, Red Sox, Rangers, Phillies & White Sox; 3X All - Star; 1977 AL Cy Young Award winner; 1X World Series champion (1977 Yankees); former Somerset Patriots Manager
MLB outfielder, 3rd baseman from 1970-80 (11 years) for Mets, Rangers, Yankees, Orioles, Tigers. Best in 1974 with 75 RS, 26 doubles, 2 triples, 3 HR, 45 RBI, .303 BA. In the 1976 World Series was on Yankees Championship Team and hit a triple
MLB third baseman from 1939-55 ffor the Boston Braves, Yankees, Philadelphia A's, White Sox, Indians, and Orioles. Played in the 1954 WS. ML record for most doubles in double-header with 6. Best season 1948 with 41 doubles, 12 HR's, 120 RBI's and .310 BA
Former 2nd baseman for the New York Yankees won the World Series as a player in 1951,1952,1953 and 1956 and won as a manager in 1977. Managed the Twins, Rangers, Tigers, Yankees and A's and got Twins, Tigers, Yankees and A's all into the playoffs
Donald Francis Mason was a U.S. Navy pilot with Patrol Squadron Eight-Two (VP-82), stationed at Argentia, Newfoundland.Responsible for the saying 'Sighted Sub, Sank Same.
MLB pitcher - Atlanta Braves (1995), Pittsburgh Pirates (1996), California Angels (1996), Anaheim Angels (1997), Kansas City Royals (2003-04), San Diego Padres (2004-present)
Major League Pitcher, 1915-1929, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds, New York Giants, 208-126 career record, threw the pitch that killed Ray Chapman
former major league 1st baseman/outfielder/coach/Manager; played for Yankees, Mets, Rangers, Pirates and Blue Jays; 1X All - Star (1979); former Orioles Manager; Yankees Bench Coach 2006; Yankees 1st base Coach (2000-03)
MLB pitcher from 1956-71 for Giants, Orioles, Senators, Yankees, Royals. Cy Young (1967), ERA Title (1960), 4x All - Star. Best seasons were 1960 with 15-12, 3 saves, 2.70 ERA & 1967 going 22-19 with 2.85 ERA
MLB pitcher from 1985-92 for Padres, Yankees, Tigers, Rangers. Known as 'Baby Goose'. Best seasons: 1986 had 10 wins, 5 saves, 2.78 ERA & 1987 had 8 wins, 16 saves, 3.72 ERA & 1988 had 3 wins, 10 saves, 2.49 ERA. Father of pitcher Lance McCullers Jr
former major league pitcher; played for Royals, Cardinals, Cubs, Giants & Yankees; All-Star 1960; recorded 172 saves; led the league in saves in 1959 (15), 1960 (26), and 1963 (22); Teammate of brother Von McDaniel during the 1957 season with Cardinals
MLB pitcher from 1957-62 for Dodgers, Yankees, Twins, A's. Best seasons in 1957 going 7-4 with 3.25 ERA and in 1959 going 10-8 with 4 saves and 3.97 era. Was the starting pitcher for last home game for Brooklyn Dodgers
MLB 2nd & 3rd baseman, shortstop from 1951-60 for Yankees. In 8 World Series had 23 RS, 4 doubles, triple, 7 HR's, 24 RBI's, 20 walks. R.O.Y. in 1951. 6x All - Star. Best season 1953 with 82 RS, 27 doubles, 7 triples, 10 HR's, 83 RBI's, .285 BA
former major league pitcher; played for White Sox, Angels, Yankees and Indians; 1993 AL Cy Young Award winner; professional musician, most notably with the rock band, Stickfigure
MLB pitcher 1961-75 for Indians, Giants, Yanks, Pirates. Known as 'Sudden Sam'. 6x All - Star. ERA Title 1965. K leader 5x. Best in 1965 with 17-11, 4 saves, 2.14 ERA, 1968 with 15-14, 1.81 ERA, & 1970 going 20-12 with 2.92 ERA
Baseball played 1st base from 1936, 1938-1948 for the Reds, St Louis Browns Philadelphia A's and New York Yankees played in the World Series in 1944 for the St Louis Browns and 1947 for the Yankees and was an all star in 1944,47 and 1948
First Base coach for the Houston Astros, Baseball / Infielder During the 1980's / Played for the New York Yankees,drafted by the White Sox former hitting coach for the Williamsport Crosscutters
MLB pitcher 1972-82 for 7 teams. Led league in shutouts in 1981 going 10-6, 3.08 ERA, in 1973 went 14-9, 2.95 ERA & 1974 had 19-wins with 3.60 ERA. Practiced Sports Medicine. In 1978 during game he saved a fan's life by performing heart massage
current major league pitcher; has played for Pirates, Red Sox, Braves, Nationals, Astros, Yankees and Padres; currently plays for Dbacks; 4X All - Star; led league in saves 2021 and 2015
Former major league catcher; played for Tigers, White Sox, Red Sox, Yankees, Orioles, Royals and Giants; former manager of Mariners & Diamondbacks and current manager of the Oakland Atheltics
MLB outfielder, 1st & 3rd baseman from 1989-98 (7 years) for Yankees, Expos, Diamondbacks. Known as 'Bam - Bam'. In 1991 with 288 at - bats had 37 RS, 8 doubles, triple, 6 HR's & 29 RBI's. Hitting Coach with the San Francisco Giants,
MLB shortstop, 2nd baseman, pitcher 1966-75 for Pirates, Dodgers, Yanks, Tigers. Manager from 1981-82 Yanks, 1986-87 Cubs. 'Stick' was best in 1969 with 41 RS, 24 doubles, 4 triples, 2 HR, .273 BA. Pitched 3 inning game (1968) no runs
Baseball infielder; Former Pirates, Minnesota, Kansas City, NY Yankees, Boston Red Sox (04 World Series Champs), LA Dodgers and NY Mets, currently a free agent
MLB H.O.F. 1st baseman 1936-53 for Cards, Giants, Yanks. Military 1943-45. 10x All-Star. Bat title in 1939 with .349. Led League RS, doubles, triples, 3x RBI, 4x HR. Career BA .312./ 5x W.S. Champ with 2 doubles, 3 HR, .286 BA./ ML record 6x - 3 HR games
MLB pitcher from 1958-68 for Red Sox, Tigers, Yankees, Giants. Known as 'Mombo'. 4x All - Star. No - Hitter in 1962. Best season 1963 going 20-10 with 3.81 ERA. Pitching Coach for the Oneonta Tigers (NY - Penn League)
Baseball player Pitcher for 1958-1959 Yankees
was a member of the World Series Champion New York Yankees in 1958 pitched in 1 game in the 1958 World Series when the Yankees beat the Milwaukee Braves in 7 games
former major league pitcher; played for Giants, Yankees, Braves & Padres; 1975 National League Rookie of the Year; All-Star 1976; threw no-hitter on September 29, 1976
MLB pitcher 1978-2002 for 12 teams. All - Star. Led league 1990 in shutouts. Best in 1991 going 14-10, save, 2.78 ERA and 1992 with 16-8 record, 2.55 ERA. In 2001 World Series (Champ) went 4 2/3 IP, allowing one hit, no runs
former major league 1st baseman; played for Red Sox Yankees, Reds, Royals and Tiger; member of Reds 1990 World Series Championship team; Angels Director of Scouting (2011-2016)
MLB pitcher 1986-2006 for 11 teams. 'Mp' was an All - Star in 1993. Best in 1991 going 16-13, 3.61 ERA & 1993 with 12-9, 3,25 ERA. Two World Series (1993 & 1999) with 1-0 record in 4 games
MLB catcher and played a little of the outfield and 1st base. He was the 1st captain of the yankees since lou gehrig,won the AL Rookie of the year in 1970, gold glove winner 1973-1975, all star catcher 1973-1976 * won the world series in 1977 & 1978
MLB third baseman from 1967-88 for 6 teams. Known as 'Puff'. 6x All - Star, 2x Gold Glove, 1981 ALCS MVP, HR title in 1976 with 32. Best season was 1977 with 97 RS, 37 HR's, & 107 RBI's. Played in 5 World Series. Brother of Jim Nettles
Baseball player, pitcher, 1929-1953, Brooklyn Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Washington Senators, St Louis Browns, Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Athletics, New York Yankees, New York Giants
US Marine Sgt./Vietnam/Last out before the fall of Saigon/sent to attache office to guard millions of dollars before cash was burned & compound blown up by the Americans to keep the enemy from raiding it and obtaining classified documents
MLB H.O.F. pitcher 1964-87 for Braves, Yankees, Indians, Blue Jays. 'Knucksie' - 5X All-Star; 5x Gold Gloves, ERA Title. Brother of Joe & uncle of Lance. In 1969 went 23-13, save, 2.56 ERA. Most wins 3x & K's in 1977. Won 318 games. No-hitter in 73
former MLB player - New York Yankees (1983), Cleveland Indians (1984-87), Montreal Expos (1988-90), Atlanta Braves (1991-93,99), Boston Red Sox (1994), Texas Rangers (1995), Toronto Blue Jays (1996-97), Los Angeles Dodgers (1997), Minnesota Twins (1998)
MLB catcher from 1985-95 for Tigers, Giants, Yankees, Orioles, Rockies. Best season in 197 as an All - Star, Silver Slugger wi69 RS, 32 Home runs, 87 RBI's, .289 BA & 3rd for R.O.Y. Hit HR in 1987 ALCS
against Twins. Minor league coach
MLB outfielder, 1st baseman from 1950-60 for Yankees, Cardinals, Cubs, Dodgers, A's & Senators; also played in NBL for the Chicago Gears (46-47); 2X World Series Champion (1952 & 53); All - Star 1954 - 70 RS, 66 RBI, .319 BA
MLB pitcher from 1960-69 for Braves, Colt .45's/Astros, Reds, Yankees, Cubs. Best known for throwing a no - hitter in 1963. Best seasons were 1963 going 11-8, 3.17 ERA & 1966 with 5-4 record, 11 saves, 3.07 ERA
MLB catcher from 1970-81 for 5 teams. Known as 'Spike'. Best season hit .282 in 287 at - bats. MLB manager from 1991-2001 for Orioles and Rangers.
In 1996 awarded Manager of the Year while with the Rangers
former MLB pitcher - boston red sox (1980-85), new york mets (1986-90), los angeles dodgers (1991-92), cleveland indians (1993), new york yankees (1994), brooklyn cyclones (pitching coach - NY mets class a minor league, 2001-2004)
MLB 1st & 3rd baseman, outfielder 1965-75 (8 yrs) for Pirates, Royals, Angels, Orioles, Yankees. 'Scoops' best game was in 1969 going 6-6 with HR and a double. Best season was 1970 - 83 RS, 24 doubles, 6 Triples, 27 HR, 99 RBI. Father of Darren Oliver
MLB relief pitcher 1979-2003 (24 yrs) for 9 teams. Holds ML record - Most career games pitched (1252). All-Star 2x./ 86 W.S. Champs had 2 saves, 5 2/3 IP, 2 hits, no runs. Best seasons - 1983, 13 w, 17 saves, 1.47 ERA & 1984, 10 w, 31 saves, 2.59 ERA
former major league 1st baseman; played for Brewers, Yankees, Blue Jays, Pirates, Dbacks and Braves; member of Dbacks 2001 World Series championship team
former MLB player - seattle mariners (1983-1986), boston redsox (1986-1988), montreal expos (1989-1992), new york yankees (1993), california angels (1994-1995)
Actor: Gilmore Girls, Little Big League, Vengeance Unlimited, Them, Little Big league, Aliens in America, Saw IV. Also a minor league baseball pitcher for the Braves and Yankees in the 1980s, Saw V (2008)
Baseball- Pitcher. Currently with the Minnesota Twins. Previously played for the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins,New York Yankees, and Cleveland Indians
MLB catcher 1980-97 for 6 teams. 5x All-Star. 4x Gold Glove. Brother of Ramon, Father of Francisco & Tony. Best season -1984 with 77 RS, 27 doubles, 2 triples, 15 HR, 78 RBI, .286 BA. Manager for Royals 2002-05. Mgr of Year 2003.. Coach with Yankees