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  1. MLB third baseman from 1964-74 for Angels, Royals. Best season in 1971 with 80 RS, 36 doubles, 6 triples, 11 HR's, 63 RBI's and ,274 BA
  2. Pitcher 1945 Boston Braves
  3. Baseball for White Sox, Mariners, A's
  4. former Major League catcher; played for Cardinals, Phillies, Cubs, White Sox, Mets & Reds
  5. former major league pitcher; played for Indians & Cubs
  6. former MLB player - washington senators (1958-63)
  7. Chicago White Sox catcher, baseball Hall of Famer, played on the 1919 White Sox
  8. aaa baseball player mlb/philadelphia phillies
  9. MLB pitcher from 1943-54 for the A's and Cardinals. Holds A.L Record for youngest player in MLB. Best season was 1948 going 14-8 with 3.94 ERA. Came in second in league in saves with 11 in 1951. Tossed 6 shutouts in his career
  10. Baseball Player - Texas Rangers pitcher
  11. 1959 Red Sox
  12. Coach of Cin. Reds 1974
  13. MLB Pitcher Rangers/Mets/Nationals/Dodgers/Tigers/Diamondbacks/ Mizzou
  14. Writer for the Batman Comics in the 50's
  15. 1960's 2nd Baseman - Boston Red Sox - Defensive Star
  16. known for gutsy playoff performances- former Red Sox, Diamondbacks, Phillies, Astros and Orioles pitcher, won three world series rings. Was a dominant starting pitcher in his prime
  17. Former Major League Pitcher, aka Cal, pitcher for the New York Mets & Boston Red Sox
  18. former Dodgers prospect, now in Oakland chain
  19. Chicago Cubs pitcher, Baseball Player
  20. Right-handed pitching prospect who was the 17th round draft-pick of the Braves in 2011
  21. aaa baseball players mlb/texas rangers
  22. Baseball player with the 1967 Mets
  23. Baseball / Former Major League Catcher / 1958-'65 / Giants, Reds, Senators & Yankees / 1958 N.L All-Star
  24. Dave Schmidt  (2)
    Boston Red Sox Catcher 1982
  25. former major league pitcher; played for Rangers, White Sox, Expos, Mariners and Orioles
  26. David Schmidt  (2)
    Baseball Player
  27. MLB pitcher from 1944-47 for the Cardinals, Phillies and Cubs. Best season was 1944 going 7-3 with 5 saves and a 3.15 ERA. In 1944 World Series pitched 3 1/3 innings giving up only one hit and no runs
  28. currently with the los angeles dodgers/former pitcher for the San Francisco Giants
  29. Baseball Player
  30. Philadephlia Phillies Hall of Famer 3rd baseman
  31. MLB pitcher from 1952-59 for the Cardinals and Reds. Best season was 1957 for Cardinals going 10-3. First batter in MLB to ever get hit by pitch twice in the same inning on 04-26-1959. This pitcher got hit by pitch 3 times in 1959 for the Reds
  32. MLB pitcher from 1941-56 for 7 teams. Best seasons were 1948 going 18-13 with one save and 2.64 ERA and 1954 going 11-8 with one save and 2.91 ERA. Two time All - Star
  33. Baseball - Norfolk Tides 2006
  34. Baseball Player
  35. Former Big League Shortstop
  36. MLB relief pitcher from 1988-93 for Mariners, Rangers. Best seasons were 1989 with a win, 33 saves, 2.81 ERA and 1990 with a win, 30 saves, 2.25 ERA
  37. Retired Major Leaguer
  38. MLB: Second Baseman with the Baltimore Orioles (2013-)
  39. former Giants farmhand, now a Royals farmhand, IF
  40. Right-handed hitting infielder who debuted with the Mets in 1963
  41. Baseball AA - Mississippi Braves 2007
  42. aaa baseball players mlb/chicago white sox
  43. Baseball / 1983-90 / Former Brewers' & Angels' Catcher / Former College Standout at Clemson University / Current Broadcaster with Brewers
  44. Former Twins pitcher, 1961
  45. MLB pitcher from 1980-87 for Blue Jays, Twins, Indians. Best seasons were 1983 going 15-8 with 3.71 ERA and 1986 as an All - Star going 14-7 with a 4.54 ERA
  46. former major league infielder; played for Orioles, Tigers, Phillies, Expos & Angels; current Arizona Diamondbacks hitting coach
  47. former MLB pitcher - philadelphia phillies (1972-76), minnesota twins (1977), chicago white sox (1978-79)
  48. Retired baseball player Angels, Braves; Baseball coach
  49. 1990's Minnesota Twin
  50. Baseball player 1953-1960 with Yankees, Reds, Senators and Cubs
  51. Baseball / Former Major League Pitcher / 1955-65 / Cardinals, Cubs & Tigers
  52. Baseball Player
  53. Pitcher 1953 Chicago Cubs {Died 3/31/1979}in the 1953 Topps Archives Set
  54. Baseball / Retired Major Leaguer, pitched for the Cardinals & Cubs
  55. former baseball/basketball player; played for Reds, Dodgers, Phillies & Anderson Packers,Fort Wayne Pistons, Minneapolis Lakers; won two championships with the Lakers
  56. former Diamondbacks pitcher; also played for Hiroshima Toyo Carp and Orix Buffaloes; 2nd round pick 2000 MLB Draft
  57. former right handed pitcher for the Chicago Cubs (1983-84), Clevelnad Indians (1984-1986), New York Mets (1987), San Diego Padres, New York Yankees (1989)
  58. MLB pitcher from 1931-46 with Giants. Two time All-Star. Led league in 1933, giving up the least amount of hits per 9 innings pitched. Two World Series in 1936 and 37 with record of 2-2. Was 23-10 with 3.18 ERA. Twice won 19 games with winning record
  59. Baseball Player
  60. MLB Pitcher (Cubs 1964)
  61. Set a Florida highs school record by tossing 4 consecutive no-hitters in 2009
  62. former college/major league pitcher; played for Arizona State University & Detroit Tigers
  63. MLB pitcher from 1961-67 for Red Sox, Pirates, Braves. All - Star and R.O.Y. in 1961 going 15-7 with 3.22 ERA. In 1965 he went 9-6 with 4 saves and 2.92 ERA
  64. Former Chicago White Sox Pitcher
  65. Baseball Player for the Philadelphia Phillies, 6 foot 8 inches, from Northern Virginia - Went to UVA
  66. reliever in Mets organization
  67. Baseball - Syracuse SkyChiefs 2006
  68. Former Angels' Pitcher
  69. Dick Scott  (2)
    Spent 8 years pitching in the Cubs chain, even appearing in a few games for the Cubs in 1963, and was then traded to the Dodgers for Jim Brewer and Cuno Barragan, appearing in a few games for the Dodgers in 1964
  70. Baseball / 1991-92 / 3rd baseman For Chicago Cubs & Los Angeles Dodgers / Played College Baseball at Villanova University (1987-89)
  71. Baseball / Power Hitting First Baseman for Red Sox, Brewers, Royals & Yankees / Nicknamed: Boomer / 3X All-Star / 8X Gold Glove winner
  72. former New York Mets & Houston Astros starting pitcher
  73. Rodney Scott  (2)
    Baseball (1975-1982 KCR, MON, OAK, NYY)
  74. Tim Scott  (2)
    Baseball player for padras and expos, pitcher
  75. Baseball Player
  76. Baseball / Detroit Tigers 1975-77 / Slick Fielding Versatile Infielder
  77. Former Texas Ranger Outfielder
  78. former Major League pitcher; played for Cincinnati Reds & Cleveland Indians; member of 1990 World Series Champions (Reds)
  79. Former Red Sox, Mets, A's, Rockies and Blue Jays infielder, currently with the Giants
  80. former major league infielder for Cardinals, Yankees; also played for Hiroshima Toyo Carp and Kia Tigers
  81. Baseball / Relief Pitcher 1989-Current / Indians, Padres, Braves & 6 Other Teams / Currently with Boston Red Sox
  82. Baseball Player
  83. MLB H.O.F. pitcher 1967-86 for Mets, Red Sox, Reds, White Sox. 'Tom Terrific' was 12X All-Star; 3X Cy Young,; 1967 R.O.Y., 3x ERA Title. Wins 3x, K's 5x, W-L % with 14-2. No-hitter 1978. In 1969 went 25-7, 2.21 ERA & 1971, 20-10, 1.76 ERA . 311 wins
  84. Former major league pitcher; played for Expos, Phillies, Reds & Brewers
  85. Baseball Coach
  86. aaa baseball players mlb/kansas city royals
  87. former major league first baseman/catcher/DH/third baseman; played for Rangers & Dodgers
  88. aaa baseball players mlb/atlanta braves
  89. Former baseball player. He was a pitcher for the Detroit Tigers from 1971 through 1974.
  90. Baseball / 1995-2001 / Versatile Infielder & Outfielder for Philadelphia Phillies & Colorado Rockies
  91. Ex Cub player 1982
  92. former Phillies pitcher, now in Rockies chain
  93. Baseball player with the 1952 Yankees and 1955 Orioles; coached Texas Tech baseball team from 1968 to 1983
  94. MLB pitcher 1962-77 for 6 teams. Only one to play for both Pilots & Mariners. ERA Title 1970. In 1969 went 12-6, 12 saves, 3.35 ERA, 1970 went 10-10, 2 saves, 2.56 ERA & 1973 had 7 wins, 17 saves, 2.78 ERA. 75 W.S. - 1 IP, 0 RS. Father of David Segui
  95. former Angels top prospect, now in Brewers organization
  96. Hitting Coach for the Atlanta Braves, former hitting coach for the Toronto Blue Jays and Kansas City Royals. Former Kansas City Royals,Oakland A's,and Milwaukee Brewers 3rd baseman
  97. former major league pitcher; played for Angels, Mets, Rangers, Mariners, Red Sox & Dodgers; 2X All-Star; minor league pitching instructor for Dodgers
  98. Former Major League Pitcher, Boston Red Sox
  99. Baseball A+ - Stockton Ports 2007
  100. former relief pitcher With The California Angels & L.A. Dodgers
  101. MLB pitcher from 1965-74 for Mets, Cubs, Phillies, Angels, Brewers. Often called 'Mortimer Snerd'. Best seasons were 1968 going 9-10 with 2.75 ERA, 1969 went 12-10, a save, 3.68 ERA, & won 8 games with 22 Saves in 1970
  102. Baseball / 1965-70 / Astros and Expos / Low ball Pitcher, Got Many Double-Plays to Kill Rallies
  103. Baseball Player
  104. Baseball player retired padres, mets1992
  105. MLB catcher from 1943-57 with Phillies and Reds. Best seasons were in 1949 and 1950, hitting 24 home runs each season
  106. Played baseball 1958-1961 with Phillies, Tigers and Angels
  107. Right-handed pitcher who appeared in 11 games for the Blue Jays in 1982. (passed away in 1989)
  108. Former MLB pitcher for the Phillies and Cubs in the 70's
  109. 3rd Basemen for the Cubs from 1949 through 1954. (Passed away in 1996)
  110. Baseball / 1981-82 / Versatile Infielder / Seattle Mariners
  111. minor league baseball player
  112. Baseball - Pawtucket Red Sox 2006
  113. minor league baseball player
  114. Baseball Player
  115. Baseball / Pitcher with Minnesota Twins in Late 1970's / 1 of Only 3 Twins Ever to Get Signed After Attending Public Try-Outs
  116. Manager for the Seattle Mariners
  117. former MLB pitcher - Philadelphia Phillies ('88), Montreal Expos ('92), Colorado Rockies ('93), Cincinnati Reds (94, 96, 97), San Francisco Giants ('95), Kansas City Royals (97-99), Oakland A's (00), Arizona Diamondbacks ('03-04), Toronto Blue Jays ('03)
  118. 1965 Twins
  119. Baseball / Versatile & Durable Relief Pitcher / 1969 Orioles / 1971-72 Padres
  120. Former KC Royal player from 1970-1971; he passed away January 19, 2016 in Omaha, NE
  121. Baseball player 1921-42, Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox
  122. Baseball - 1948 Brooklyn Dodgers
  123. Star 1st Baseman for Seattle Mariners/ formerly on Clevland Indians, Milwaukee Brewers, Arizona Diamondbacks
  124. former major league infielder; played for Mariners, Astros, Cardinals and A's
  125. Pitched in a couple of games for the Cleveland Indians in both 1963 and 1964
  126. Former MLB pitcher for the Dodgers in 1973-74
  127. St. Louis Cardinals radio announcer and former player
  128. MLB pitcher from 1949-64 for 7 teams. 3x All-Star. MVP in 1952 with most wins & best W-L% in league, going 24-7, 2.48 ERA. 1957 ERA Title of 2.45, going 11-5, 5 saves. 8x Gold Gloves. 2 W.S. went 0-1, save, 4.15 ERA. Career 119-99, 48 saves, 3.38 ERA
  129. Major League Baseball - OF with Tigers and Padres
  130. Former Dodger infielder
  131. Baseball player. Pitcher for the Pirates.
  132. Former baseball player. Played in 79 games for Texas(93/99) and Minnesota(98)-Infielder
  133. Right-handed pitcher who debuted for the Oakland A's in 1988
  134. MLB pitcher 1957-67 for 6 different teams / Threw Shutout in 1959 World Series for the White Sox (Vs. Dodgers). Best season was 1959 going 18-6 with 3 saves and 2.69 ERA
  135. relief pitcher, member of 2016 American League Champion Cleveland Indians
  136. former major league pitcher; played for Dodgers, Indians, Reds, White Sox & Expos; 2X All-Star
  137. MLB pitcher (1968-69 Astros, Expos)
  138. Catcher for the Boston Red Sox (1987), Cleveland Indians (1989), Colorado Rockies (1993-1994), St. Louis Cardinals (1995-1997)
  139. Former Royals first baseman/currently in the Rays organization
  140. Author of the book Beautiful: The Life of Hedy Lamarr, born 1951
  141. Major League Prospect
  142. Baseball / Former Infielder with Mariners, Padres, Rays, Red Sox & Angels
  143. All-Star, former Brewers and A's pitcher; 2000 Olympic gold medal winner; career was sidelined by injuries, but Sheets is currently in the Braves organization
  144. MLB outfielder, 3rd baseman, shortstop from 1983-2009 (22 yrs) for 8 teams. Known as 'Sheff'. Nephew of Dwight Gooden. 9x All-Star, 5x Silver Slugger, Bat Title in 92 (.330). 8x with at least 100 RBI's, 7x over 100 RS,14x over 20 HR's, 10x over .300 BA
  145. John Shelby  (2)
    Baseball A - Kannapolis Intimidators 2007
  146. former major league pitcher; played for Yankees, Red Sox & Athletics; won 38 career games. Also pitched for the Tigers
  147. infielder(4)
  148. former Nats reliever, currently in the Royals organization
  149. Baseball player. Played for the 1919 Chicago White Sox and was a coach for the '54 Giants
  150. Retired baseball player debut 1993 played for the pittsburgh pirates outfield
  151. Former 1st Baseman for the University of Utah, Tigers,Pirates and Rangers/ currently in the Astros organization
  152. Baseball Coach
  153. Manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1968-1969
  154. former major league/CPBL pitcher; played for Rockies, Phillies, Red Sox, Orioles and Brother Elephants
  155. Former MLB Player
  156. Baseball Player
  157. Baseball player with the 1948 Red Sox
  158. MLB pitcher 1958-68 for Dodgers, Tigers, Astros, Angels. 1959 World Series MVP with 2-0 with 2 saves, 0.71 ERA. Best seasons: 1960 14-10, 7 saves, 3.79 ERA/ 1961 went 4-4 with 15 saves, 3.90 ERA & 1966 going 8-5, 20 saves, 3.82 ERA. Brother - Norm Sherry
  159. MLB catcher from 1959-63 with Dodgers and Mets. Hit 8 home runs in 138 at - bats with .283 batting average in 1960. Angels manager from 1976-77
  160. San Diego Padres Pitcher
  161. Angels set-up man. Member of 2002 World Series Champions
  162. Baseball - Richmond Braves 2006
  163. Jason Shiell  (2)
    Baseball player; padres 2002
  164. Debuted for the Senators in 1957
  165. former Royals reliever
  166. Baseball / Former Major League Pitcher / Seattle Mariners 1993
  167. Right-handed pitcher who debuted with the Phillies in 1985 (appeared in 26 games)
  168. Pitcher, 1st round selection of the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2013 Draft, 15th overall
  169. Baseball / 1986 - 98 / Infielder for Dodgers, Mets, Padres, Astros & Angels / Currently Vice President of Professional and International Scouting for Red Sox
  170. former major league pitcher; played for Giants & White Sox
  171. Former baseball player 1964-1969 with the Dodgers and Mets
  172. Former MLB pitcher; played for Padres, Reds, Yankees, Royals & Cardinals
  173. Baseball Player
  174. Former Indians, Rays and Red Sox catcher, now with the Mets
  175. mlb pitcher
  176. aaa baseball players mlb/chicago cubs
  177. MLB pitcher from 1981-91 for Padres, A's. As a rookie in 1982 going 10-6, 3 saves, 2.64 ERA. Best seasons in 1984 with 15-9, 3.40 ERA and 1988 going 16-11 with 3.26 ERA
  178. Baseball-RHP. Played 11 seasons for Cle, LAD, Balt
  179. former major league infielder; played for Royals, Rockies, Cubs, Red Sox, Padres & Devil Rays
  180. Former major league pitcher; played for Rangers, A's, Cardinals, Red Sox, Indians & Padres; 2X All-Star; threw no-hitter on June 10th, 1966; Last AL pitcher to hit two homeruns in a single game; also drafted by St. Louis Hawks of the NBA
  181. MLB Pitcher (Twins 1963-67)
  182. former Padres and Reds middle reliever
  183. Baseball Player
  184. Baseball / Played for 17 Years with 5 Teams 1949-64 / Rookie of Year in 1949 / Led AL in Homers & RBI's in 1957
  185. Former Mariners, Phillies, Twins and Cubs starter, now in Boston organization
  186. former major league pitcher; played for Reds, Pirates and Blue Jays
  187. Baseball Player
  188. former major league catcher; played for Yankees & Cubs; member of Yankees 1949 World Series championship team; former bullpen coach for Tigers, Twins & Rangers
  189. First Base coach of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Baseball Coach
  190. Baseball Player
  191. 50 washington senator baseball player
  192. Al Simmons  (2)
    Major League Baseball Player 1924-1944, Hall of Fame member, Philadelphia Athletics, Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers, Washington Senators, Boston Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Boston Red Sox. 2x batting champ, .334 lifetime average
  193. Braves shortstop
  194. Drafted by the Atlanta Braves in 2012
  195. Outfielder for the Houston Astros (1990-92, 1994-96) and the Texas Rangers (1997-1999)
  196. Former Orioles pitcher, now in Reds organization (originally signed under the name Carlos Cabrera)
  197. Former Cardinals, Nats and Twins pitcher. Currently in the Atlantic League
  198. minor league baseball
  199. former major league outfielder; played for Reds, Pilots, Angels, Cardinals, Astros & Yankees
  200. Baseball / Pitcher of the Early 70's / Played for Reds, Royals, Pirates & Phils / Member of the 1970 NL All-Star Team
  201. Baseball player pitcher who pitched a no hitter on Game Played on Monday, July 20, 1970 at Dodger Stadium vs the Phillies, 2x All - Star (1969 &73).Played for Dodgers, Angels, Rangers, Twins & Blue Jays. Got the 1st official save in MLB in 1969
  202. Baseball / Pitcher / Marlins Prospect / Drafted in First Round of 2006 Draft
  203. 1969 San Diego Padre 2B; Successful 2B in Japan (1972-80)
  204. aaa baseball player mlb/baltimore orioles
  205. former major league pitcher; played for Orioles, Mets & Braves; won World Series with Mets (1986)
  206. Baseball / 1962-70 / Pitcher for Pirates, Padres & White Sox / Effective as a Starter & Reliever
  207. Baseball pitcher from 1956 to 1962 for the Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, Washington Senators and Cincinnati Reds. Son of former hall of famer George Sisler
  208. MLB second baseman from 1939-54 with the Braves. Actor:. Was the manager for Robert Redford in the movie 'The Natural'
  209. Minor League Baseball player
  210. baseball
  211. Retired baseball player, White Sox
  212. Baseball player, second baseman, 2010- , Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees
  213. former Major League second baseman; played for Cubs, Phillies, Red Sox, Cardinals & Dodgers; 1969 National League Rookie of Year
  214. retired baseball player for the angels and orioles
  215. former major league pitcher; played for Cleveland Indians
  216. Played 1 game for the 1970 cubs, had 1 at-bat and 1 hit before his career in the big leagues was done.
  217. Baseball / Catcher of Late 1980's & Early 1990's / White Sox, Yankees & Indians / Currently manager for the Akron Aeros
  218. former major league third baseman/outfielder; played for Yankees, Tigers, Athletics & White Sox
  219. Baseball / Pitcher / Red Sox (1973) / Rangers (1976) / Braves (1978-79) / Appeared in 106 Games During his Career
  220. MLB first baseman from 1954-67 for Yankees, Dodgers, Senators, White Sox, Angels. 8x All - Star. Best season was 1960 with 26 HR's, 91 RBI's, .309 BA. Played in 8 different World Series getting 4 doubles, triple, 8 HR's, 29 RBI's and .293 BA
  221. Right-handed pitcher who debuted with the Yankees in 1979
  222. Baseball Player - Fort Myers Miracle
  223. Bullpen coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Retired baseball player for the Brewers, Angels and Tigers
  224. former college/major league catcher; played for UCLA, Rangers, Yankees, Angels, Padres, White Sox, Pirates and Royals; former Tigers hitting coach
  225. Baseball / Member of 1964 Cubs / One of the Top Pitchers in Arizona State University History / All-American in 1962 & 1963
  226. MLB pitcher in the 70s
  227. Former Detroit Tigers pitching prospect, retired in 2008 without making it to the majors
  228. Baseball / Pitcher / One of the Top Prospects in the Cleveland Indians Organization
  229. baseball player
  230. Baseball / Pitcher / former Twins starting pitcher/ now with Indians / Winthrop University Alum
  231. Baseball / 1991-2001 / Pitcher / A's, Brewers, Astros & Braves / One of 9 University of New Orleans Alum to make it to Majors
  232. Pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays (1994), Florida Marlins (1995,2004), Oakland Athletics (1996-1998), Arizona Diamondbacks (1998), Atlanta Braves (2002) Chicago Cubs (2003), New York Yankees (2005-2006)
  233. Pitcher 1996 Houston Astros
  234. WWII - VJ-Day 14 August 1945. In the famous scene of a sailor kissing a nurse, Mr. Smalley can be seen as a bystander
  235. aaa baseball players mlb/texas rangers
  236. Al Smith  (5)
    Baltimore orioles outfielder 1963
  237. Played for the Brewers in 70-71
  238. Pitcher who debuted with the Astros in 1981
  239. Bob Smith  (2)
    1955-1959 baseball player
  240. Bobby Smith  (2)
    Baseball - Charlotte Knights 2006
  241. Born 1974, Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1998%u20132002), hitting instructor in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization
  242. hockey
  243. 1962 Original New York Met
  244. aaa baseball players mlb/pittsburgh pirates
  245. Brian Smith  (10)
    Baseball Coach - Windy City ThunderBolts
  246. Retired Mariners baseball player 1987
  247. Baseball / Montreal Expos, St. Louis Cardinals, Colorado Rockies / One of the Expos Best and Most Consistent Pitcher During the 1980's
  248. Baseball player drafted by the seattle mariners in 1991
  249. Baseball Player
  250. Former baseball player. Played for the 1969 Cubs
  251. Chris Smith  (9)
    formerly of the Red Sox, reliever, now with the Seattle organization
  252. Baseball Player
  253. pitcher (45)
  254. Curt Smith  (2)
    Baseball Player
  255. Debuted as a pitcher for the Montreal Expos in 1999
  256. Daryl Smith  (2)
    Pitcher who debuted with Kansas City Royals in 1990
  257. Dave Smith  (2)
    MLB relief pitcher 1980-92 for Astros, Cubs. 2x All - Star. 6 consecutive seasons with 22-plus saves. Best in 1985 with 9-5, 27 saves, 2.37 ERA and 1987 going 2-3, 24 saves, 1.65 ERA. Career 216 saves, 2.67 ERA
  258. David Smith  (4)
    Baseball Player born 1981, drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 15th round of the 2002 MLB June Amateur Draft
  259. Dick Smith  (2)
    MLB (1963-1965 Mets, Dodgers)
  260. Baseball player - played for the 1951-55 Pittsburgh Pirates
  261. Outfielder who played in 21 games for the Senators in 1969 (drafted by them in 1964)
  262. Right-handed-hitting outfielder who played in 5 games for the Pirates in 1955
  263. MLB relief pitcher from 1950-56 with Cardinals and Reds. Best seasons in 1951 went 5-5 with 11 saves and 3.20 ERA and in 1954 with 5 wins and 20 saves and an ERA of 2.67
  264. MLB catcher from 1956-65 with Cardinals. Played in 3 All - Star games. Best season was 1959 hitting 15 doubles, 3 triples, 13 HR's, 50 RBI's with .270 BA. Longtime Cardinals scout
  265. MLB catcher, third baseman from 1955-64 for Orioles, A's, Pirates, Colt .45's, Reds. Uncle of MLB second baseman Tim Flannery. Best seasons - 1957 with .303.BA & 1960 with .295 BA.. Best known for !960 World Series, 3 for 8 with a home run & 5 RBI's
  266. Baseball / The Other Hal Smith / C-3B 1955-1964 Orioles, A's , Pirates, Colt .45s, Reds / Hit 8th inning PH Homer in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series for Pirates
  267. Baseball player
  268. Jacob Smith  (2)
    Baseball Player
  269. Jake Smith  (2)
    Baseball Player
  270. Baseball - Sioux Falls Canaries
  271. Jim Smith  (5)
    Former CIA Agent, Married to Barbara Hearn
  272. Forward Milwaukee Bucks, formerly Minnesota Timberwolves/ Traded to Cleveland Cavaliers
  273. Joe Smith  (2)
    Angels relief pitcher
  274. John Smith  (4)
    2005 U.S. National Coach & Saudi Arabia National Coach
  275. John Smith  (6)
    Baseball Player - Schaumburg Flyers
  276. Baseball Player
  277. Baseball A - Dayton Dragons 2007
  278. Jordan Smith  (5)
    Drafted in the 9th round (278th overall) by the Cleveland Indians in 2011
  279. MLB H.O.F. relief pitcher 1980-97 for Cards, Reds, Cubs, Expos, Angels, Red Sox, Orioles; All - Star 7x. Rolaids 3x. Led league saves 4x. Best in 1991 with 6-3, 47 saves, 2.39 ERA & 1983 with 4 wins, 29 saves, 1.65 ERA. Career 478 saves & 3.03 ERA
  280. WWII Fighter Ace (6 kills), 56th Fighter Group, 'Zemke's Wolfpack', flew the p-47
  281. former MLB player - Philadelphia Phillies (1978- 1981), St. Louis Cardinals (1982-85), Kansas City Royals (1985-87), Atlanta Braves (1988-92), Pittsburgh Pirates (1993), Baltimore Orioles (1993-94), 1982 World Champion St. Louis Cardinals
  282. Mark Smith  (2)
    1991 Baltimore Orioles Draft Pick
  283. Right-handed pitcher who debuted with the Oakland A's in 1983
  284. Michael Smith  (12)
    Minor League Baseball Player currently in the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Organization
  285. Mike Smith  (5)
    Baseball - Rochester Red Wings 2006
  286. Right-handed pitcher who debuted with the Reds in 1984. There are three Mike Smiths who played major league baseball, all of them named Michael Anthony. This is 'Mississippi' Mike Smith
  287. Negro Leaguer
  288. Mlb 1962 baltimore orioles
  289. Nate Smith  (3)
    Drafted by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the 8th round of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
  290. former major league pitcher; played for Braves, Reds, Marlins, Padres and Orioles; #21 pick overall 1984 MLB Draft
  291. Right-handed pitcher who debuted in 1962
  292. Former Twins Catcher
  293. singer (tams)
  294. aaa baseball player mlb/cleveland indians
  295. Roy Smith  (2)
    Baseball / 1984-91 / Pitcher for Indians, Twins & Orioles / Full Name is Leroy P. Smith
  296. Stephen Smith  (5)
    Baseball Player
  297. Steve Smith  (4)
    Head Baseball Coach Baylor Univ.
  298. Steve Smith  (10)
    Baseball Coach
  299. Steve Smith  (14)
    Baseball Player
  300. Right - handed pitcher drafted by the Brewers in the 19th round of the 1995 draft. He debuted for them in 1998 (in one game only), and went on to pitch a few games for Cardinals (2002), Braves (2004), Marlins (2005), and Braves again (2006)
  301. Will Smith  (3)
    Baseball Player, Current Playing for Atlanta Braves. Played for SF Giants
  302. Baseball / Pitcher / Former Oakland A's Reliever of the Early 1990's
  303. Former MLB player for the Cincinnati Reds in 2003
  304. MLB pitcher from 1982-89 for Rangers, Twins, Red Sox. Won 15 games in both 1984 & 1985. In 1988 ALCS gave up no runs in 2 1/3 IP. Former college baseball star at University of Tennessee
  305. Cy Young Winner, one of the all-time great Braves. Also had stints with Boston and St. Louis
  306. Currently in the Dodgers Organization, former Pittsburgh and Seattle starter
  307. Pitched for the Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers
  308. Head Coach Atlanta Braves
  309. San Diego Padres pitcher 1973
  310. Baseball / 1995-98 / White Sox & Red Sox / Played Every Infield Position / Attended University of Mississippi
  311. MLB Baseball Catcher/Outfielder / formerly with Baltimore and Texas, now with Boston
  312. former Diamondbacks and Pirates catcher, now with Astros
  313. MLB outfielder, shortstop, first baseman from 1986-94 for 5 teams. Member - 1984 U.S Olympic baseball team. 1992 NL Player of Month for June. Most assists as an outfielder in 1988. Most double plays turned as RF in 1989. Best season 1988 - 71 RS, 75 RBI
  314. former major league infielder; played for Indians and Red Sox
  315. former Washington Senators shortstop/second baseman
  316. Former Mariners Manager
  317. aaa baseball players mlb/milwaukee brewers
  318. Atlanta Braves prospect
  319. Former Orioles reliever, now in Cubs organization
  320. Baseball / 1971-1980 / 3rd Base for Twins, White Sox, Rangers & Yankees / 'Sporting News' Comeback Player of 1977 After Recovering from Serious Knee Injury
  321. Baseball / 1996 - Giants / Pitched in 3 Career Games Winning 2 / Picked in 1st Round of 1993 Draft / Played for Fresno State Bulldogs 1991-93
  322. former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher
  323. former utility infielder for Mariners and Yankees, current manager of Tampa Yankees (A)
  324. Baseball A - Swing of the Quad Cities 2007
  325. Baseball Player
  326. Former Astros and Mariners relief pitcher
  327. Baseball / Pitcher / Top Prospect in the Pittsburgh Pirates Organization
  328. Kansas City Royals OF
  329. Baseball Player
  330. Anaheim Angels coach
  331. Pitcher for LA Dodgers in 1974-75
  332. MLB pitcher from 1977-85 for Brewers, Cardinals, Indians, A - s, Cubs, Expos, Giants. All - Star 1978, going 18-12, save, 3.21 ERA. 15 wins in 1979 & 12 wins in 1983
  333. Former Kansas City Royals/Texas Rangers closer; now with Detroit Tigers
  334. Retired MLB DH/LF; played for the New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Texas Rangers and the Washington Nationals
  335. former Mariners, Braves and Rays reliever, currently with Yankees
  336. Baseball player, 1928-37, Detroit Tigers
  337. former MLB pitcher - san francisco giants (1972-74), atlanta braves (1975-76), los angeles dodgers (1976-77), oakland athletics (1978), montreal expos (1979-81), detroit tigers (1982), san diego padres (1983)
  338. Giants prospect, played in the 2007 Futures game
  339. Former Braves, Rays and Mets starting pitcher, now in Japan
  340. Pitcher 1975-76 Houston Astros
  341. Jose Sosa  (2)
    Puerto Rican basketball player
  342. Born Aug 19, 1975, in the Dominican Republic, this outfield prospect was signed as a free agent by the Dodgers in 1992. He debuted with the Rockies in 1999
  343. Former player for the Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, and the Chicago White Sox. Known for 1998 Home Run chase with Mark McGwire
  344. former major league catcher; played for Rangers, Cubs, A's, White Sox and Angels; 2008 NL ROY
  345. Ex-Reds Pitcher thru 80's
  346. Drafted by the REDS in 2007
  347. baseball player 1946-55 with Yankees and Tigers
  348. Played baseball with the 1964 Minnesota Twins
  349. Baseball Player
  350. Journeyman pitcher who debuted for the Rays in 1999
  351. Former Tigers, Brewers, Dbacks pitcher. Known as a jokester, was also a knuckleballer
  352. Former Detroit Tiger, Member of 1968 World Series Champions
  353. Baseball / 1975, 1978-79 / Outfielder for the Giants & Indians / His Sir Name is Appropriate - He was a Excellent and Fast Baserunner
  354. Former baseball player. Played for KC, Mon, Atl, NYM. 91-99
  355. former major league infielder; played for Expos, Giants, Cubs, Twins & Cardinals; father of Angels pitcher Justin Speier; current Cincinati Reds infield coach/bench coach; 3X All-star
  356. Currently on the Los Angeles of Anaheim
  357. Former Rockies pitcher/Radford University Alum/currently in the Atlantic League
  358. Baseball AA - New Britain Rock Cats 2006
  359. MLB shortstop, second and third base from 1952-63 for Giants, Cardinals, Dodgers, Reds. Military service from 1954-55. Nicknamed 'Dee' or 'Big Dee'. Best season in 1958 with 71 RS, 17 HR's, and 74 RBI's. Also played in Japan (Hankyu Braves)
  360. former major league pitcher; played for NY Giants & Tigers
  361. Baseball / Outfielder / 1998-2004 Yankees, Indians, Rangers & Mets / Currently the hitting coach for the Lake Elsinore Storm
  362. Tom Spencer  (2)
    Baseball Manager
  363. Baseball / Cubs & Astros / Versatile Infielder of the 1970's
  364. baseball
  365. former major league outfielder/DH; played for Indians, Braves, Yankees & Tigers
  366. Former Rockies OF, now in Rangers organization
  367. former MLB pitcher - san diego padres (1974-78), cleveland indians (1978-84), chicago white sox (1984-85)
  368. former major league pitcher; played for Astros and Cardinals; former scout for Dbacks, Astros & Padres
  369. infielder (37)
  370. FORMER MLB PITCHER
  371. Baseball / Former Relief Pitcher / Early 2000's / Played for Florida Marlins & Atlanta Braves
  372. 1947 Phil PhilliesDebut: September 13, 1947 Final Game: September 21, 1947 Died: December 10, 2002 in Minter City, MS
  373. Director of Player Development for the Oakland A's. Former MLB player - Toronto Blue Jays (1991-98), Oakland Athletics (1998), Pittsburgh Pirates (1999), San Diego Padres (2000), Boston Red Sox (2000), Seattle Mariners (2001)
  374. Baseball / 1968-76 / Pitcher for A's, Reds, Cardinals & Brewers
  375. Former Major League pitcher
  376. former major league pitcher; played for Rays, Angels, Marlins, Mets, Dodgers and Phillies; known for his knuckleball; gave up Barry Bonds 73rd HR in 2001
  377. Outfielder who was a legit MVP Canidate in 2019
  378. Relief Pitcher for the New York Yankees (1992), California Angels (1993-1995), Philadelphia Phillies (1995-1996), Houston Astros (1997, 2004-2006), Arizona Diamondbacks (1998, 2000-2001), Atlanta Braves (1998-1999), St. Louis Cardinals (2003, 2007-2008)
  379. Major league baseball player. Mets nd Indians
  380. Baseball Player
  381. aaa baseball player mlb/baltimore orioles
  382. former Tigers pitcher
  383. Former major league pitcher; played for Reds, Expos, Braves, Twins & Blue Jays; former pitching Coach for Washington Nationals; son of former major league catcher, Ebba St. Claire
  384. former Tigers backup catcher, Canadian- now with Boston organization
  385. former major league pitcher; played for Padres
  386. President of the Baseball Hall of Fame. A must have for hall of fame collections. Signs Willingly.
  387. New York Yankee pitcher in the 60's
  388. former MLB player - toronto blue jays (1977), oakland athletics (1978)
  389. Infielder 1975-77 NY Mets, 1979 NY Yankees
  390. Baseball player, 1947-1961. Pitcher for St Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Athletics
  391. former major league pitcher; played for Mets, Red Sox & Cardinals; gave up Roger Maris' 61st homerun
  392. Former Shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals
  393. Baseball player for the Washington Nationals
  394. Currently on the New York Mets/Formerly of Devil Rays / formerly with Reds/ #1 Draft Pick in 1997
  395. College Pitching prospect, projected to be selected in the first round of the 2013 MLB Draft
  396. Baseball Player
  397. MLB pitcher from 1961-70 (10 years) for Red Sox, Twins, Indians, White Sox. The 'Stinger' was best in 1963 going 12-5, 2.62 ERA, in 1965 with 8-4, 3.34 ERA, and had 5 wins, 12 saves in 1968. In 1967 World Series pitched 2 innings for Red Sox, 0.00 ERA
  398. former MLB pitcher - Texas Rangers (1972-74), Montreal Expos (1975-77), Baltimore Orioles (1978-79,82), Los Angeles Dodgers (1980)
  399. MLB pinch hitter 1987-89 (2 years) for Phillies, Brewers. Best in 1987 getting 2 hits in 7 at - bats. Brother of Pete Stanicek
  400. aaa baseball players mlb/chicago cubs
  401. aaa baseball players mlb/los angeles dodgers
  402. Drafted in the 11th round (322nd overall) by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2014
  403. MLB 2nd baseman, shortstop from 1943-53 for 5 teams. 3x All-Star. As 'The Brat', 'Muggsy', 'Stinky'. Led league RS 1x, Walks 3x, Hit by Pitch 1x, Sacrifice Bunts 1x. 3 W.S. 2 doubles, 7 RS, 4 RBI's. Manager 1952-55 Cardinals, 66-68 White Sox, 77 Rangers
  404. Baseball / Boston Red Sox Pitcher (1979-89) / #1 Draft Pick in 1974
  405. former major league shortstop; played for Padres, Indians, Yankees, Brewers, Pilots and A's; 5X World Series champ; former SF Giants Executive
  406. MLB outfielder, 1st baseman, shortstop 1964-78 for Tigers. 4x Gold Glove. Best in 1973 with 81 RS, 23 doubles, 5 triples, 17 HR, 57 RBI. in 1968 World Series had a triple & scored 4 times
  407. MLB player - texas rangers (1986-1991), new york yankees (1992-95,1997), boston redsox (1996-98.2000), toronto bluejays (1998), oakland athletics (2000)
  408. padres prospect, currently with AAA portland beavers
  409. All-Star OF for Florida Marlins
  410. baseball
  411. Baseball / 1970-78 / Hard Hitting Outfielder for Mets, Angels & Mariners
  412. Baseball / 1980-86 / Spent All 7 Years with Boston Red Sox / Good Fielder & Solid Hitter
  413. aaa baseball player mlb/seattle mariners
  414. Baseball player, signed as a free agent by the white sox in 1990, blue jays no. 1 pick in 1983
  415. This right-handed hitting outfield prospect was the #1 draft pick of the Royals in 2011
  416. Played for the St. Louis Browns
  417. Pitcher w/ Baltimore Orioles during 1960's
  418. Baseball Player
  419. MLB 1st baseman, P.H. from 1993-94 for Padres. In 1993 with 42 at - bats had 7 RS, 3 doubles, 5 HR's, 9 RBI's, .262 BA
  420. San Diego Padres starting pitcher
  421. former Cardinals OF, currently in the Houston organization
  422. Former MLB player - philadelphia phillies (1974), new york mets (1975-84); 4X All-Star current manager for Harrisburg Senators
  423. Baseball / Pitcher / St. Louis Cardinals 2000-02 / Accomplished Rare Feet, (Especially as a Pitcher), When he Hit a Homerun on His First Major League At-Bat on 4-17-2001
  424. Baseball-RHP...Pitching coach for Frederick Keys. Pitched 4 games for Chicago Cubs in 1998
  425. Baseball Coach
  426. Baseball / Outfielder / 1978-84 - Tigers, Yankees & White Sox / Attended University Of Arizona 1973-76
  427. former MLB player - st. louis cardinals (1972-73), chicago white sox (1974-76), seattle mariners (1977-80), texas rangers (1981-85)
  428. Minor Leasgue pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, Oakland Athletics, Kansas City Royals,Cleveland Indians, Pittsburgh Pirates & Montreal Expos
  429. retired Brewers, Mariners pitcher
  430. MLB catcher, 1st baseman 1986-99 for A's, Twins. 3x All-Star. 1x MVP All-Star. Homered in first ML at-bat. Best season in 1996 with 79 RS, 25 doubles, triple, 35 HR, 100 RBI, .272 BA. Three World Series (1x Champ) had double, triple, HR, 7 RBI, .257 BA
  431. Right-handed pitcher who debuted for the Angels in 1982
  432. Right-handed pitcher, drafted by the Giants in 1976, who appeared in one game for them in 1980
  433. Baseball player; royals 05
  434. Baseball player 1962-1964.
  435. MLB second baseman, shortstop, outfielder from 1971-81 for Pirates, Giants. Holds part of ML record for 7 hits in one game. Best season was 1977 with 53 RS, 20 doubles, 4 triples, 5 HR, 51 RBI, .336 BA. Helped Pirates win 1977 W.S., going 1 for 1
  436. Baseball player 1968 Twins
  437. Dallas Policeman, at the Dallas Trademart when JFK shot. On the scene days later when Oswald was shot
  438. John Stephens  (2)
    Baseball
  439. MLB catcher (Cardinals and Rangers 1990-92)
  440. Baltimore orioles 3rd baseman 1954-55
  441. Played baseball with the Cardinals in 1955.
  442. Baseball / 1996-2003 / Pitcher for Orioles, Phillies & Cardinals / Won 16 Games for the Cards in 2000
  443. 1947 White SoxDied 9/20/2001
  444. Baseball player 1921-34, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians. Lifetime batting average .336. College football star at University of Alabama
  445. Right-handed pitching prospect who was the #1 draft pick of the Cincinnati Reds in 2011
  446. pitcher in Mets organization
  447. Baseball Player From The 50's And 60's, Former baseball player with the Pittsburgh Pirates
  448. Former LSU outfielder. 2015 draft pick of the Nationals
  449. former Tigers OF, former A's coach, currently Chicago White Sox batting coach
  450. Former Rugby Union Player
  451. Pittsburgh Pirates Catcher, MLB - former Rangers catcher, now in Yankees organization
  452. Baseball Prospect in the Tigers Organization
  453. former major league infielder/outfielder; played for Cubs, Reds, White Sox & Astros; played in 1970 World Series; played from 1963-1973
  454. John Stewart  (4)
    Vietnam/Fall of Saigon/Drove bus through Saigon & pick up eligible to leave. Saw anger growing among those on the streets as people realized the end was near & U.S. was pulling out. A rocket hit near the bus & was shaken by shrapnel
  455. Drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 1st round (4th) of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
  456. Adult Model-Penthouse Pet January 1999
  457. retired baseball player for the orioles.
  458. Sammy Stewart  (2)
    Soccer Player
  459. pitcher (51)
  460. Former Major League Outfielder; Played for Twins, Athletics, and Blue Jays
  461. former White Sox pitching prospect... now in the Boston organization
  462. MLB pitcher from 1977-93 & 98 for Blue Jays, White Sox. Canadian Baseball H.O.F.in 2008. 7x All - Star. ERA Title 1985. 6x with 16 or more wins. Led league CG (19) in 1982. Best in 1990 with 18-6, 2.93 ERA. Threw no - hitter on 9/20/90
  463. MLB starting & relief pitcher from 1960-66 for Indians, Twins, Red Sox. 2 All - Star games as rookie in 1960. Best seasons were 1962 going 12-5 (best W - L % in league), 3 saves and 3.66 ERA and 1963 winning 15 games with a 3.25 ERA
  464. St. Louis Browns pitcher - 30', 31', 33' .former Major League Baseball player
  465. Former baseball player with the 1961-1963 Washington Senators. Father of baseball player Kurt Stillwell.
  466. Baseball Player
  467. Former San Diego Padre Prospect
  468. MLB pitcher from 1934-38 for White Sox, Reds, and Yankees. In 1936 got 3 wins and 2 saves. In 1938 for Yankees pitched 8 2/3 innings giving up only one run
  469. Catcher for the NY Mets (1994-1995,2006), Milwaukee Brewers (1996-1997), Arizona Diamondbacks (1998-2000, 2005), Cincinnati Reds (2001-2003), Philadelphia Phillies (2003), KC Royals (2004), NY Yankees (2006) and the St. Louis Cardinals (2007)
  470. Baseball A - Savannah Sand Gnats 2007
  471. former major league pitcher/pitching coach; played for Orioles and Kansas City A's; pitching coach for A's, Brewers and Mariners; 2X World Series Champion (A's pitching coach)
  472. Atlanta Braves pitcher
  473. Born: Robert Lyle Stoddard March 8, 1957. Professoinal baseball plyer seattlle Mariners Detroit Tigers & more
  474. former MLB pitcher - Chicago White Sox (1975), Baltimore Orioles (1978-83), Chicago Cubs (1984), San Diego Padres (1985-86), New York Yankees (1987-88), Cleveland Indians (1989), now Coach at Northwestern Wildcats, had RBI Single in 1979 World Series
  475. former Angels, Rays and Mets reliever, currently in the Atlantic League
  476. Baseball / Power Hitting 1st Baseman / Oakland A's Prospect that Formerly Played in Marlins Organization
  477. WW2 VF-14 Hellcat Fighter Ace - 8 Kills - US Navy
  478. aaa baseball players mlb/houston astros
  479. baseball player/sportscaster - former pitcher
  480. former major league pitcher; played for Cubs, Expos & Angels; All-Star (1972); worked in Expos & Angels front offices
  481. Baseball Player
  482. Pitching Coach for the Seattle Mariners, Former right-handed pitcher born 1963, Kansas City Royals (1990), baseball coach, Arizona Diamondbacks (2009-2010). Not to be confused with his father Mel Stottlemyre, Sr., Born 1941
  483. Former major league pitcher born 1941; played for Yankees; 5X All - Star; 5X World Series champion; former pitching coach for Yankees, Mariners, Mets & Astros; father of former major league pitchers, Todd & Mel Jr. Won 20 or more games three times
  484. Former baseball player. He was with the 1970-1972 LA Dodgers and 1973 Detroit TIgers.
  485. Right-handed pitcher who was a late-round draft choice of the Athletics in 2009
  486. Baseball / Hustling and Versatile Infielder for San Francisco Giants During the 1970's
  487. former Reds and Twins starting pitcher
  488. Played for columbia bombers
  489. Baseball Player - Washington Nationals starting pitcher
  490. Right-handed pitching prospect who was the #1 draft pick of the Giants in 2012
  491. Baseball player was a pitcher from 1934 to 1938 for the White Sox. His career was cut short when he lost a leg in a hunting accident
  492. Former Texas Longhorns, A's, Padres, Angels and Rockies closer; 2X All - Star, ROY 2005; Texas Longhorns Coach
  493. former baseball player
  494. MLB shortstop from 1950-60 for Pirates and Indians. Former Indians manager. Best season was 1953 with .284 batting average
  495. former Expos, Padres, Yankees reliever/currently in the Marlins organization
  496. Baseball player
  497. MLB pitcher from 1940-48 with the Braves, Pirates, and Phillies. Best seasons were 1944 going 14-7 with two two saves and ERA of 3.08; 1945 going 16-10 with two saves and 3.31 ERA
  498. Baseball infielder during 1940's w/ Red Sox and Cubs
  499. Baseball / Catcher for the 1998 Colorado / 2003-07 Bullpen Catcher-Coach for Rockies
  500. Former baseball player 1970-1974