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  1. Right-handed pitcher who debuted for the Astros in 1995
  2. Baseball / Pitcher / Top Prospect in the Dodgers Organization
  3. Boston Red Sox Pitcher (circa 1959)
  4. Baseball player drafted by expos in 92, pitcher
  5. Dave Wallace  (2)
    Pitching Coach for the Baltimore Orioles- Retired pitcher- Phillies, Blue Jays 1970'sminor league coach,manager
  6. former Cubs spot starter/reliever
  7. Author - Final Bearing
  8. Bench coach for the Miami Marlins. Former major league third basemen; played for Expos, Dodgers & Angels; hitting coach for Dodgers (2004-05); 5X All-star; 1979 Golden Spikes Award winner, College Baseball HOF 2011
  9. First base coach for the Oakland A's
  10. Outfielder who debuted in 1952 with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He passed way in 1993
  11. Dave Walsh  (2)
    former major league pitcher; pitched in 20 games for the Dodgers
  12. MLB pitcher, 3rd baseman 1934-48 for Phillies, Reds, Braves. MVP. 6x All-Star, Triple Crown, 2x ERA Titles. 1939: 27-11, 2.29 ERA, 1940: 22-10, 2.48 ERA, 1948: 23-8, 2.40 ERA./ 1934 hit 24 doubles, 7 triples, 8 HR's. 16 career triples. 2W-2L in 2 W.S
  13. Former Twin, 1970's
  14. Former Major League Catcher
  15. Baseball Player
  16. Former baseball player from 1960-1963 with the Reds and Phillies
  17. former major league pitcher; played for Twins
  18. Former baseball pitcher; played for the Cardinals, Blue Jays, and Twins
  19. Blue Jays Pitching coach, Former MLB pitcher
  20. Ex- Yankee And Seattle Pilot
  21. former major league outfielder; played for Cubs, Reds, Braves, Orioles, Devil Rays & Angels; NL Rookie of the Year 1989
  22. Rugby League Player
  23. Former seattle mariner prospect
  24. Cleveland Indians infielder in 1910's and 20's, turned unassisted triple play in 1920 World Series
  25. Baseball / Starting Pitcher for the Washington Nationals
  26. Baseball player;white sox 1991
  27. Former Cleveland Indians' pitcher
  28. former major league pitcher; played for Blue Jays & Braves; 1X All-Star (1993); 2X World Series champion (1992,93), record 121 saves
  29. MLB outfielder, 1st baseman 1979-90 for Twins, Rangers, Yanks, Tigers. 2x All - Star. Best in 1982 with 85 RS, 33 doubles, 7 triples, 28 HR, 91 RBI, .289 BA. Father of Daryle Ward
  30. former baseball player. He played 1963-1970 with the Twins and Reds
  31. Kevin Ward  (2)
    Baseball player; padres 91
  32. Kevin Ward  (3)
    Former Rugby League Player
  33. 1991 Toronto Blue Jays Draft Pick, now coaching in Charleston. Yankees minor league team
  34. Jack Warner  (2)
    Right-handed pitcher who debuted for the Cubs in 1962
  35. Jackie Warner  (2)
    Outfielder who debuted for the Angels in 1966
  36. Adam Warren  (2)
    Yankees pitching prospect
  37. James Warren  (2)
    Tuskegee Airmen ww2
  38. Mike Warren  (2)
    Pitcher for the Oakland Athletics (1983-1985). On September 29, 1983, threw a no-hitter as a rookie against the Chicago White Sox
  39. Baseball player played from 1930 to 1940 for the Red Sox, Philadelphia A's, and Chicago Cubs played shortstop, 3rd and 2nd base
  40. Former major league outfielder from 1961-1966. He played for the Dodgers, Cardinals, Colt 45s, Orioles & Cubs; member of Cardinals 1964 World Series championship team
  41. Pitching Coach for Stockton and formerly pitching coach for Burlington (A)-- former pitcher; played for Oakland, Boston, Colorado, Baltimore, Toronto, Texas and Pittsburgh
  42. 1969 California Angels pitcher
  43. Former baseball player. He played for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1961 to 1970 threw no hitter 9/18/68
  44. First Designated Pinch Runner in Major League Baseball History
  45. Baseball / Former Infielder During the 1980's / Twins, Orioles & Indians / Texas Rangers Manager
  46. Held the record for most games managed, most victories and most defeats as a skipper in the minor leagues
  47. Played in 50 major league games with San Diego (1986) and San Francisco (1987-1988)
  48. MLB pitcher from 1967-72 for Red Sox, Cardinals, Expos, A's, Yankees. As a Rookie, He Started Game Six of the 1967 World Series for the Boston Red Sox, pitching 8 1/3 innings, allowing 4 hits, 2 runs. In 1967 season went 2-2 with 3.21 ERA
  49. MiLB Manager with the Lehigh Valley IronPigs
  50. former MLB player/manager - Kansas City Royals (1976-85, as manager: 1987-91), California Angels (as manager: 1992)
  51. Right-handed pitcher who pitched in 5 games (15 innings) for the Astros in 1969
  52. MLB catcher (Phillies 1969)
  53. Baseball Player
  54. Baseball / 1997-99 / Outfielder for Reds & Rockies / Drafted in First Round of 1993 Draft
  55. Minnesota Twins minor leaguer
  56. Played first base for the MLB team Astros; scored 1,000,000th run in MLB history in 1976
  57. Hockey Player
  58. Baseball Player
  59. MLB pitcher 1966-75 (10 years) for Orioles, Cubs, Phillies. Best seasons were 1969 going 5-2, 16 saves, 1.65 ERA and 1971 with 3-1, 11 saves, 1.82 ERA. Career ERA of 2.91. Three World Series (1x Champ) with 0-3, 4.26 ERA. Pitching coach for Tucson Toros
  60. U.S. Ambassador to Panama (2002-05)
  61. Baseball Player
  62. former major league pitcher; played for Pittsburgh Pirates
  63. Baseball Player
  64. former Rockies prospect, now in Cubs chain
  65. current Milwaukee Brewers middle reliever; also played for Reds, Marlins, Cubs, Blue Jays, Yankees, Mets, Indians & Astros
  66. Minor league player/ MLB Manager H.O.F. for the Orioles from 1968-82 and 85-86. Won the AL pennant in 1969, 70, 71, & 79. World Series Championship in 1970. Career W - L record was 1480-1060. Was ejected from games 94 times
  67. Right-handed pitcher who debuted for the Dodgers in 1998
  68. baseball
  69. Pitcher for the Dodgers/ Helped Cardinals win 2006 WS/Formerly on Angels, Mariners, Yankees, & Tigers
  70. Los Angeles Of Anaheim Angels Starting Pitching Prospect,is The Younger Brother Of Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Jeff Weaver
  71. Diamondbacks starting pitcher. 2x All-Star, 2006 NL Cy Young winner
  72. Daniel Webb  (2)
    former Blue Jays & White Sox relief pitcher,is currently a free agent
  73. Baseball / Pitcher of the 1970's for the New York Mets
  74. minor league baseball
  75. Tall (6'-6'), right - handed pitcher, a 4th - round draft pick of the A's in 2004, who pitched 8 years in the majors, debuting with the Padres in 2009. Son of Mets/Dodgers pitcher Hank Webb
  76. player on the 2004 angels
  77. former Tigers pitcher, now in Padres organization
  78. Former Dodgers top pitching prospect, now with the Red Sox organization
  79. former major league second baseman; played for Indians & Red Sox
  80. former Cleveland Indians manager; played for Red Sox & Rockies; AL Manager of the Year 2007. Wichita Shockers head baseball coach (began in 2019)
  81. Right-handed hitting outfielder who debuted for the Houston Colts in 1962 (he passed away in 1974)
  82. Baseball / 2003 Brewers 1st Round Draft Choice, # 2 overall / 2nd Baseman, now with the Seattle Mariners
  83. Former baseball player
  84. former Brewers starting pitcher
  85. Pitcher 1953 Cincinnati Reds {Died 5/21/1973} in the 1953 Topps Archives
  86. Baseball / Has Spent 14 Seasons in the Pittsburgh Pirates Organization as Player, Coach and Broadcaster / 1988-96, 1999-2001 & 2003-Present
  87. 1981 NY Yankees
  88. former Red Sox pitcher, now in Houston organization
  89. Cleveland Indians Shortstop 1945
  90. Baseball Player
  91. Baseball Player - Washington Senators, Philadelphia Athletics
  92. Bob Welch  (3)
    Reporter/cameraman WBAP-TV/Covered attempted shooting Gen. Edwin Walker. November 22, at Love Field, Trade Mart & Parkland, captured only sound recording of announcement of President Kennedy's death. In 1964, he covered the Jack Ruby trial
  93. author/photographer
  94. former major league catcher; played one game for the Detroit Tigers in 1945
  95. Robert Welch  (2)
    Pro wrestler aka 'Robert Fuller,' brother of Ron 'Tennessee Stud' Fuller
  96. former major league pitcher; played for Dodgers & A's; 2X All-Star, 2X World Series champion; 1990 AL CY Young Award winner; also won a ring as pitching coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks (2001); won 211 games, had 1,969 strikeouts
  97. Baltimore orioles pitcher
  98. Iowa Cubs, former major league
  99. 50s baseball
  100. Baseball / 1982-89 / Giants, Dodgers, Royals / Light Hitting Infielder With Strong Defensive Skills
  101. Former Mariners, Twins and Phillies reliever
  102. Baseball Player
  103. Baseball Player
  104. former Mariners and Padres pitcher, now in Rockies chain
  105. Baseball Player
  106. Former White Sox, Pirates, Cardinals, Rangers, Nationals, Rockies, Reds & Royals pitcher; currently in the Padres organization. Journeyman starter/reliever
  107. Chicago Cubs Starting Pitcher
  108. Former Toronto Blue Jays & LA Angels OF
  109. Baseball player played in the Negro Leagues and was inducted into the baseball hall of fame in 1997
  110. 1950 Washington Senators
  111. Pitcher for the Oakland Athletics (1995-1997), San Diego Padres (1998), Chicago Cubs (1998), Kansas City Royals (1999), Atlanta Braves (2000) and Pittsburgh Pirates (2001)
  112. Former baseball player for Red Sox and Phillies
  113. MLB third base, shortstop, outfielder from 1930-42 for 5 teams. Led league in stolen bases in 1934, 35 & 37 and most runs scored in 1939. Best season 1934 - 129 runs scored, 41 doubles, 10 triples, 11 HR's with .321 average Last teammate of Babe Ruth
  114. Former Dodger/Angel IF (1964-67); 1971 Taiyo Whales (Japan)
  115. Baltimore orioles pitcher
  116. Former Baseball Player, Current Coach
  117. former major league third baseman; played for Tigers & Senators; member of Tigers 1968 World Series championship team
  118. MLB 1st baseman, outfielder, catcher from 1979-82 for Yankees, Royals. Best in 1980 with 65 at - bats had 15 RS, 3 doubles, 3 HR, 12 RBI, .308 BA. (Nationals outfielder is Dennis Werth's stepson; Dennis married Jayson's mother)
  119. Tacoma Raniers outfielder,formerly with Nationals, Phillies, Dodgers and Blue Jays, All-Star in 2009
  120. Right-handed pitcher who debuted with the Indians in 1993
  121. Right-handed hitting second-baseman who appeared in ten games for The Braves in 1979
  122. Former UCLA basketball player
  123. WWII Pilot Ace- Flew the P-38 & P-40--[14 victories]- DSC
  124. Baseball / Florida Marlins Pitching Prospect / Drafted in 1st Round of 2005 Draft
  125. Baseball / Starting Pitcher for Clevelnad Indians / Member of the 2004 All-Star Team
  126. Baseball / Former All-Star Outfielder / All-Around Player / Cubs, Pirates, Indians, Orioles, Reds & Cardinals. Born: 11/08/1920
  127. From Hazel Park MI. Played outfield for the Spartans. Had All Big Ten honors 3 times
  128. Baseball / 1989-93 / Pitcher for Orioles, Phillies, Blue Jays & Mets / Attended Eastern Michigan University; White Sox chaplain
  129. More as a manager than a player, was a catcher from 1947-57 for Giants. Two time All - Star. Best season was 1950 with 68 runs scored, 23 home runs, and 71 RBIs
  130. Former New York Yankees and Texas Rangers Pitcher / 1996 World Series MVP, bull pen coach for the Seattle Mariners
  131. Baseball Player
  132. 1950's Pitcher with Philadelphia A's
  133. Baseball relief pitcher, former Astros, Red Sox, and Rays reliever, now with Indians
  134. 1949 Chicago White Sox Died 12/10/2003
  135. Baseball Player
  136. Baseball Player
  137. Former baseball player with the Mariners and Angels from 1976 to 1980
  138. Minor league baseball
  139. former college/major league pitcher; played for University of Arkansas and Detroit Tigers; pitched in minor leagues for 11 years
  140. Baseball / 1997 - 2000 / Royals, Marlins & Padres
  141. He debuted the major leagues with the Boston Braves in 1952. He was with Cincinnati in the late 1950s. He died of a bleeding ulcer in 1996
  142. Right-handed pitcher who pitched in 4 games for the Twins in 1964
  143. Houston Astros Pitcher
  144. Baseball Player
  145. Played baseball for the 1962 Chicago Cubs
  146. Former Kansas City Royals 2nd baseman, current TV announcer for Royals; 5X All-Star; 1980 ALCS MVP; 8X Gold Glove winner; member of Royals 1985 World Series championship team
  147. baseball pitcher 1941-1954 for Detroit Tigers
  148. former college/NFL tightend; played for Ohio State University & Buffalo Bills
  149. MLB outfielder, P.H. from 1974-86 for Expos, Cardinals, Cubs. In 1976 with 278 AB hit 21 HR and 1980 with 214 AB hit 23 HR. In the 1981 NLCS had a double, HR. and had a .313 BA. First Base Coach with Minnesota Twins
  150. Mike White  (4)
    Baseball Player
  151. Baseball, MLB Draft Round 34 by Mets in 2012 Baseball, MLB Draft Round 2 by the Athletics in 2015
  152. Football Player - New York Dragons 2007
  153. former Mets, Twins, Rockies and Pirates reliever
  154. Former MLB player for 15 seasons(93-07) Mon, Chc, NYY, SD, KC, Det, Min
  155. Sammy White  (2)
    MLB catcher 1951-62 for Red Sox, Braves, Phillies. All-Star 1953. 3rd in R.O.Y. voting for 1952. Best season - 1954 with 46 RS, 25 doubles, 2 triples, 14 HR's, 75 RBI's, .282 BA. Had two singles, a walk and scored three times in the same inning of a game
  156. Former Mariners pitcher; currently with the Angels organization
  157. Stuntman: Rio Bravo, The Alamo, The Misfits, Daniel Boone, Point Blank, Planet of the Apes, Rollerball, King Kong, Bronco Billy, The Fall Guy, Escape from New York, Road House // Actor: Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter, Starman, Silverado, The Hidden
  158. Ted White  (2)
    Howard University QB who formerly played for the KC Chiefs before falling into NFL Europe
  159. Negro Leaguer
  160. Baseball Player
  161. former major league pitcher; played for Mets, Yankees & Padres; current pitching coach for Lynchburg Hillcats
  162. Baseball / Catcher / San Francisco Giants
  163. Baseball / Pitcher / 1992-2001 & 2005 / Rangers, Phillies, Padres, Braves & Blue Jays
  164. Cathcher who played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball, 1980 for the California Angels and 1981 for the Toronto Blue Jays, primarily as a catcher
  165. retired baseball player for the giants, pirates, yankees and indians
  166. Team USA Baseball player
  167. MLB pitcher from 1960-69 for the A's, Tigers, Pirates, Royals. Best seasons in 1964 winning 19 games (3rd most in league) with 12 loses, one save, 3.44 ERA and in 1967 going 4-5 with 5 saves and 2.74 ERA
  168. former major league pitcher; played for Yankees, Brewers, Braves, Diamondbacks & Indians; retired in 2007; 2X All-Star; 267 career saves
  169. Currently on the Baltimore Orioles/on 2005 White Sox (World Series Champs)
  170. MLB pitcher from 1947-52 for the Red Sox, White Sox and the Browns. Won 7 games with 4 saves in 1950
  171. Former major league pitcher; played for Cincinnati Reds
  172. Baseball Player
  173. former major league catcher; played for Expos and Astros
  174. Double-A Frisco pitching prospects the Rangers sent to San Diego(Missions, the Padres' Double-A affiliate)
  175. Baseball-Infielder / Formerly with the Rockies, NY Mets, Pirates, Rays, Astros and Orioles / Currently on the Phillies/ 2010 All-Star
  176. Baseball / Former Strong Armed Pitcher of Cleveland Indians - 1979-82
  177. MLB catcher from 1946-54 for the Cardinals, Phillies, and Red Sox. Best season was 1951 hitting 7 doubles, 3 triples, 8 Home runs with .278 batting average. Manager of the Texas Rangers in 1973
  178. Former major league pitcher; played for Tigers, Reds, Mariners, Indians & Cubs, member of Tigers 1984 World Series championship team
  179. retired Baseball Player- Blue Jays, Twins
  180. Baseball Hall-of-Famer. (1952-1972)
  181. Baseball Player
  182. Pitcher for the Texas Rangers, formerly with Seattle
  183. Baseball--Played for the A's in the 40's.
  184. aaa baseball players mlb/pittsburgh pirates
  185. Director
  186. Former Seattle Mariners Pitcher
  187. Retired career US foreign service officer, Author - The Third Try: can the UN work?
  188. Mlb player 50s
  189. MLB pitcher from 1958-65 for Braves, Mets. The Sporting News Rookie of Year 1958 by going 9-7 with 2.70 ERA and led league in shutouts. In 1958 World Series pitched a perfect inning, striking out 2 batters
  190. Al Williams  (2)
    Baseball pitcher 1980s
  191. Football Player
  192. Baseball / 1970-74 / Giants & Padres / Outfielder Primarily Used Late in Games for Defensive Help
  193. 1990s Houston Astros Prospect/Pitcher, also pitched for Japan's Fukuoka Daieh Hawks
  194. Baseball Player
  195. Tuskegee Airmen
  196. Baseball player for Boston Red Sox
  197. former baseball player 1949-1955 New York Giants
  198. Don Williams  (3)
    Pitcher who debuted for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1958
  199. Tuskegee Airmen
  200. former major league catcher; played for Braves, Expos, A's & Orioles; NL Rookie of the Year 1971
  201. Baseball Player
  202. Former MLB-Cleveland Indians
  203. British ace from WW2
  204. Baseball Player
  205. Memphis Red Sox (Negro League)
  206. Former Arizona State Sun Devils' running back of the 1970s
  207. Debuted for the Astros in 1963 (passed away in 2009)
  208. outfielder (17)
  209. Seattle Mariners prospect
  210. former Giants,Angels, and Astros starting pitcher; now with Texas Rangers
  211. Baseball / Former Manager for Blue Jays, Red Sox & Astros / Currently the Bench Coach for Philadelphia Phillies
  212. Baseball player. In Negro League 1944 with Clowns and then in the minor leagues with the Dodgers organization in the early 50's
  213. Football Player
  214. football player (50) (lb)
  215. Right-handed hitter who played in 9 games for the San Francisco Giants in 1996
  216. Baseball / Former Major League Outfielder and former Chicago White Sox General Manager,is now currently a team Vice President
  217. Lee Williams  (4)
    Soccer Player
  218. Voice Over Talent
  219. Matt Williams  (3)
    Baseball Player
  220. Former major league third baseman; played for Giants, Indians & Diamondbacks; 5X All - Star; member of Diamondbacks 2001 World Series championship team; 4X Gold Glove winner former Third Base coach Arizona Diamondbacks
  221. Retired baseball player played for the toronto blue jays debut 1983
  222. Baseball Player
  223. Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 15th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft
  224. Former Phillies, Royals, Pirates, Astros,and Devil Rays mid-reliever/closer; 2X All-Star
  225. Baseball - Brevard County Manatees
  226. Baseball player with the Dodgers 1985-1988, Currently a Broadcaster for the Memphis Redbirds (AAA)
  227. MLB / H.O.F. (2008)/ outfielder, 1st & 3rd baseman from 1951-64 for 5 teams. Best season was 1959 72 RS, 16 HR's, 75 RBI's. !953 World series went 1-2 with walk. Manager from 1967-88. 1972 & 73 World Series Champs for A's. 1984 won NL pennant - Padres
  228. Baseball / 1978-79 / Houston Astros / Versatile Pitcher that Started and Relieved
  229. negro league player
  230. MLB pitcher from 1958-72 for 6 teams. Known as 'Hazard' & 'The Big Hurt'. Had little black book, rating players to be hit. 1959 & 63 World Series, 5 IP, I hit, 0 runs. In 1970 going 10-1 with 15 saves & 1.99 ERA for Twins. Ex Yanks scout / pitching coach
  231. Actor - Beyond the Breal, Stateside, Corpses, Ma & Bob
  232. Actor in: 'The Final Countdown' (1980) as one of the 'USS Nimitz Crew' members
  233. Negro League Star, Newark Eagles 1937-40
  234. Pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays (1993-1998), San Diego Padres (1999-2001, 2005-2006), St. Louis Cardinals (2001-2004),Houston Astros (2007)
  235. White Sox Outfielder prospect,father is Kenny Williams,White Sox GM,and former White Sox & Tigers outfielder
  236. Currently with the Newark Bears, former Red, 1999 NL RoY
  237. former Marlins, Nationals and A's infielder/catcher, now with Twins
  238. former major league pitcher; played for Kansas City A's
  239. Piticher for the cardinals
  240. former major league pitcher; played for Blue Jays, Mariners, Royals & Indians
  241. Former Texas Ranger pitcher. Currently a singer/songwriter & session drummer in Nashville
  242. Boston Red Sox Pitcher
  243. Boston Red Sox Outfielder 1952
  244. baseball
  245. Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 12th round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Seattle Mariners in the 2nd round of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
  246. Billy Wilson  (3)
    Rugby League Player (deceased)
  247. Billy Wilson  (4)
    Pitcher for the Phillies
  248. former major league catcher; played for White Sox, Indians & Tigers; played football & baseball in college; played collegiality at University of Wisconsin; 1949 Big Ten Player of the Year; Nickname: Red
  249. Bobby Wilson  (2)
    Baseball AA - Arkansas Travelers 2007
  250. Brian Wilson  (2)
    Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher and former San Francisco Giants All-Star Closer
  251. Craig Wilson  (2)
    Former Rugby League Player
  252. Currently on the Atlanta Braves/Formerly on the New York Yankees/Formerly on the Pittsburgh Pirates
  253. Middle-infielder who debuted for the Chicago White Sox in 1998
  254. MLB catcher 1992-2005 for Mariners, Reds. 'Willie' was an All - Star in 1996 with 51 RS, 24 doubles, 18 HR, 83 RBI, .285 BA & in 1997 had 66 RS, 31 doubles, triple, 15 HR, 74 RBI, .270 BA
  255. ex footballer now Manager
  256. Don Wilson  (2)
    Baseball player for the astros 1966-1972
  257. MLB pitcher from 1959-70 for Red Sox, Tigers, Padres. Tossed no-hitter in 1962. Hit 35 career home runs as a pitcher. Best seasons were 1966 going 18-11 with 3.07 ERA and led league with most wins in 1967 with 22 while losing 11 times with 3.27 ERA
  258. Gary Wilson  (3)
    Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates 1992 draft
  259. Played baseball with the 1979 Houston Astros
  260. George Wilson  (3)
    D-Day Survivor
  261. former MLB player - Detroit Tigers (1982-83), Philadelphia Phillies (1984-87), Seattle Mariners (1988), Pittsburgh Pirates (1988-89, 93), Houston Astros (1989-90)
  262. One time All-Star with the Pirates, now back up shortstop for the Braves
  263. Jacob Wilson  (2)
    Baseball Player
  264. Jacob Wilson  (3)
    Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 10th round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft from University of Memphis (Memphis, TN)
  265. The 29th NCAA Division I baseball coach to reach 1000 wins.
  266. Male Voice Over Talent
  267. Right-handed-hitting first baseman who debuted with the Indians in 1985 and played some with the Mariners in 1989, his only two seasons in the big leagues
  268. Jim Wilson  (3)
    Baltimore Orioles pitcher 50's
  269. former Mariners, Diamondbacks, Brewers Utility player, currently in Atlanta organization
  270. Josh Wilson  (5)
    Basketball Player
  271. Baseball Player
  272. pitcher(51)
  273. Mary Wilson  (2)
    Poet, widow of ex Prime Minister Harold Wilson (UK) Born: 01/12/1916
  274. Baseball Player
  275. Actor in: 'The Final Countdown' (1980) as one of the 'USS Nimitz Crew' members
  276. Former 49ers' WR
  277. Mike Wilson  (2)
    Baseball AA - West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx 2007
  278. pitcher (41)
  279. Retired MLB player (Astros, Marlins, Rockies, Nationals, Mets, Cardinals)
  280. He played 10 seasons in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox (1951-1954), Detroit Tigers (1954-1960), and Cleveland Indians (1960), primarily as a catcher
  281. Robert Wilson  (3)
    Decorated former US Army General, Cmdr usa installation management command, CEO Robert Wilson Consulting
  282. Former Giant/Twin outfielder 1980's
  283. Tom Wilson  (4)
    Actor
  284. Tom Wilson  (2)
    Baseball / Current Hitting Coach for the Trenton Thunder / Played for the A's, Blue Jays, Dodgers & Mets 2001-04 / Started his Pro Career as a Minor League Pitcher before Moving to Catcher
  285. Northwest Arkansas Manager, Former Mets and Tigers catcher, currently manager of Kane County (A)
  286. Baseball Player
  287. Major league baseball. chicago cubs 1956-1957
  288. aaa baseball players mlb/cincinnati reds
  289. Baseball prospect
  290. former major league infielder/outfielder; played for Phillies & Expos; managed Atlanta Braves 1985; won Gold Glove in 1963, father of former MLB player Robbie Wine
  291. Former MLB player, son of Bobby Wine Sr. (MLB)
  292. Former MLB Player 22 years: Padres, Yanks, Angels, Blue Jays, Twins & Indians; member of Baseball Hall of Fame 2001; 12X All-Star, World Series champion with the Blue Jays in 1992 3,110 hits lifetime, College Baseball HOF(2006)
  293. Pitched one game for the Braves, and seven for the Brewers in 2007
  294. Baseball / Relief Pitcher / 1980's / Pirates & White Sox / Big Sinkerball Hurler
  295. Baseball / Pitcher / 1997-98 Philadelphia Phillies / Standout at Rutgers University
  296. baseball
  297. Baseball Player
  298. pitcher(32)
  299. MLB pitcher from 1964-82; played for Red Sox, Cardinals, Indians, Phillies & Padres; 2x All-Star. In 1975 World Series went 1-0. On June 23, 1971 tossed No-Hitter & hit two home runs, 3 RBI's for Phillies 4-0 win over Reds while recovering from the flu
  300. Baseball player, pitcher, Atlanta Braves 2015-
  301. pitcher (45)
  302. Baseball Player
  303. former first round pick in 2007- Dodgers pitching prospect
  304. Right-handed hitting outfielder who debuted with the Cardinals in 1963
  305. former college/major league pitcher; played for University of Oklahoma, Rangers, A's, Indians, Cardinals, Diamondbacks, Marlins & Devil Rays; won World Series Championship with D-backs (2001)
  306. former major league pitcher; played for Angels, Colt .45's & Pirates; member of Pirates 1960 World Series Championship team
  307. Pitched in the 80 and 90s for the Angels and Yankees. Tossed a perfect game in 1984. Pitched last two innings to enable Langston to get a no - hitter in 1990
  308. 1946 St Louis BrownsDied 4/27/2002
  309. Baseball Player
  310. retired catcher for the Detroit Tigers & Philadelphia Phillies
  311. Baseball / 1991-02 / Pitcher for Braves, Reds, Yankees & Indians / 119 Career Saves
  312. former major league outfielder; played for Reds, Giants, Brewers, Expos & Royals
  313. former Blue Jays pitching prospect, now in Astros chain
  314. former major league pitcher; played for Padres & Indians
  315. Baseball / 1995-99 / Pitcher / Mariners, D-Backs and Red Sox / As a Rookie he Pitched a Playoff Victory over the Yankees in 1995
  316. Former Marlins prospect, now in Rangers organization
  317. MLB pitcher (1969-70 California Angels)
  318. Minor League Prospect
  319. 1977-80 Major Leaguer; 1982 Kintetsu Buffalo(Full name: Laurence Marcy Wolfe)
  320. Baseball Player
  321. Royals pitching prospect
  322. former Angels top prospect, currently with Rockies organization
  323. Jake Wood  (2)
    MLB second baseman from 1961-67 for Tigers and , Reds. Best season as a rookie in 1961, led league in triples with 14, also had 11 home runs, 96 runs scored, and 30 stolen bases
  324. aaa baseball players mlb/pittsburgh pirates
  325. Baseball
  326. former major league pitcher; played for Yankees, Indians and Cubs; once struck out 20 batters in a game (MLB record); 1998 NL ROY; 2X All - Star
  327. Mike Wood  (2)
    Baseball player/pitcher. Played briefly for Royals, A's and Rangers
  328. pitcher in the Pirates organization
  329. Female Voice Over Talent
  330. Chicago Cubs pitcher and Former Reds starter
  331. former major league pitcher; played for White Sox, Pirates & Red Sox; 3X All-Star
  332. retired Baseball playter- Oakland A's
  333. MLB pitcher from 1956-67 with 5 teams. Pitched shutout inning in 1967 World Series. Led league in saves with 23 in 1964. Best seasons in 1963 with 11 wins, 10 saves and 1.97 ERA and 1965 with 6 wins, 18 saves. and 2.25 ERA
  334. retired baseball player for the A's,Blue Jays, Cubs, and Astros
  335. baseball
  336. MLB pitcher from 1069-74 for Twins & Yankees. Best seasons were 1972 going 14-14 with 2.72 ERA and 1973 going 10-8 with 3.95 ERA
  337. Baseball / Pitcher / A Member of the 1992 Seattle Mariners
  338. Head Baseball Coach at University of Richmond. Former Dodgers and Cardinals utility man
  339. Current manager of the Texas Rangers; former MLB infielder
  340. Boston Red Soxs Pitcher 1985-1989
  341. former major league shortstop; played for Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves & Cincinnati Reds; former Mariners, Yankees, Reds (assistant GM), Phillies & Mariners GM; current scout for Mariners; cousin of actress Joanne Woodward (Paul Newman's wife)
  342. Baseball player
  343. Baseball Player
  344. Baseball / Catcher Known Primarily for Defense / Angels & Phillies
  345. Baseball Player
  346. Baseball Player
  347. Baseball Player
  348. Baseball Player
  349. former major league pitcher; played for Giants, Cubs, Cardinals, Orioles, Phillies, Diamondbacks, Padres, Tigers, A's & Indians
  350. Baseball / One of the Top Relief Pitchers of 1980's & 90's / Cardinals and Dodgers
  351. former MLB/KBO League infielder; played for Tigers, Astros and SK Wyverns
  352. Baseball / Pitcher / 1978-80, 1983 / White Sox and A's / Played College Baseball at University of Texas Where he was an All-American
  353. former major league pitcher; played for Reds, New York/San Fransisco Giants, Twins, Red Sox & White Sox; record 110 saves; coached baseball at Liberty University
  354. baseball
  355. Ron Wotus  (2)
    Played briefly for the Pittsburgh Pirates
  356. British ace from WW2, 12.25 victories
  357. Musician recorded with Hank Williams in 1949
  358. MLB pitcher 66-75 for Angels, Brewers, Rangers, Yomiuri Giants (Japan); Known as Shuter & Fireball (joke name). All-Star (1970). No-hitter on 7-3-1970. Father of MLB pitcher Jaret Wright. Best in 1970 with 22-12, 2.83 ERA.& 1972 with 18-11, 2.98 ERA
  359. Dan Wright  (2)
    Pitching prospect for White Sox in early 2000s. Did not play in a major league game
  360. Daniel Wright  (3)
    Drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in 2013
  361. Baseball / Current NY Mets All-Star 3rd Baseman
  362. Baseball / Pitcher / Made his MLB Debut in 1996 / Journeyman, has played with many teams. Now with Dodgers
  363. former major league pitcher; played for Yankees, Orioles, Braves, Padres & Indians
  364. Jim Wright  (2)
    Bullpen Coach for the Colorado Rockies, Pitched for Kansas City Royals in early 1980's
  365. 1970's Red Sox Pitcher / Pitched 2-Hitter in only 2nd MLB Game
  366. Ken Wright  (2)
    MLB Pitcher played for KC Royals 70-73, Yankees 74'
  367. Coach of Pit. Pirates in the 70's
  368. Mike Wright  (2)
    MLB: Pitcher with the Baltimore Orioles (2015-)
  369. Texas Ranger, drove Mayor's car in JFK's Dallas motorcade. Helped remove the President's body from the limo on arrival at Parkland Hospital. Later served 16 years as a county sheriff
  370. Actor
  371. aaa baseball players mlb/tampa bay devil rays
  372. Ron Wright  (2)
    Former Rugby League Player
  373. Ron Wright  (3)
    Former Rugby League Player
  374. Steven Wright  (2)
    Major League Baseball Pitcher. Played for the Red Sox from 2013-19. Named an AL All - Star in 2013 and 2018. Member of the 2016 World Series Champions. Originally the 2006 Indians #2 Draft Pick
  375. Chicago Cubs Pitcher, Astros relief pitching prospect
  376. former major league catcher; played for Cubs, Reds, Brewers & White Sox
  377. former Cubs pitcher, now in Reds organization
  378. Former Baseball Player, Gave up Mickey Mantle's career HR #389
  379. Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher, 1940's
  380. former major league outfielder; played for Colt 45's/Astros, Yankees, Braves, Brewers & Dodgers; 3X All-star; #24 was retired by Astros
  381. MLB pitcher from 1942-51 for Cubs, A's, Senators. Known as 'Hooks'. All - Star. 1944 went 16-15, 3.15 ERA, 1945 went 22-10 with 2,68 ERA, & 1946 went 14-12, one save, 2.68 ERA
  382. Baseball / Former Rays, Orioles, Reds reliever / currently with Bridgeport in the Atlantic League
  383. Catcher-1942 Athletics, 1949 White Sox
  384. Baseball Player
  385. former Mets & Braves pitcher; now plays for Pirates
  386. baseball player
  387. Former Blue Jays,Cubs,& Astros shortstop
  388. Baseball Player
  389. Boston Red Sox infielder, 1910's, played on 1912 World Champs
  390. MLB starter & relief pitcher from 1985-90 for Twins, Indians. Best season was 1988 going 9-6 with 4.62 ERA
  391. Former Michigan State all-American Quarterback, catcher. Played baseball (Tigers/debuted 1957) and football (Patriots);coach in NFL 10 years
  392. Michael Ynoa  (2)
    Baseball Player Oakland
  393. Baseball Player
  394. Baseball / 1970-76 / Royals, Astros & Yankees / Durable Relief Pitcher / Played in 1969 College World Series with UCLA
  395. Mike York  (3)
    Pirates & Indians pitcher early 90's
  396. MLB 3rd baseman from 1944-62 for 3 teams. Military in 1945. Known as 'The Walking Man'. Led league in walks 6 times. All-Star (52). Most doubles in league in 1951 and RS(115) in 1959 while getting 21 HR's. Best season 1950 with 114 RS, 58 RBI, 295 BA
  397. Current Royals Manager Former MLB catcher for Brewers, Rangers & Expos; former Brewers Coach (2003-08); former Atlanta Braves third base/bullpen coach
  398. Longtime Red Sox 1B/3B... won two world series in Boston... Currently plays Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of Nippon Professional Baseball's Pacific League
  399. former MLB pitcher - montreal expos (1985-88), philadelphia phillies (1989)
  400. Former Mets, Astros & Cubs spot starter/mid-reliever
  401. Chris Young  (4)
    New York Mets Outfielder, former Arizona Diamondbacks Outfielder
  402. Chris Young  (3)
    Baseball / Pitcher in the Mets organization/ Former Rangers and Padres starter / Graduate of Princeton University, Now pitches for the Kansas City Royals
  403. MLB pitcher from 1983-93 for A's, Royals, Yankees. Best seasons were 1986 with 13-9, 3.45 ERA & 1987 going 13-7, 4.08 ERA. Two World Series (1988 & 90) with 2 IP, no runs, Pitching coach for the Oakland A's,
  404. Cy Young  (2)
    Pitcher in the 1910s
  405. Daniel Young  (3)
    Baseball Player
  406. Danny Young  (4)
    As a 29-year-old rookie left-handed pitcher, appeared in four games for the Chicago Cubs in 2000
  407. Baseball- Minnesota Twins Outfielder, formerly with Tampa Bay Rays
  408. Don Young  (2)
    Full name: Donald wayne Young. Baseball player (Chicago Cubs) 1960's & 1970's. Born October 18 1945
  409. First Base coach of the Arizona Diamondbacks/ 1990's & 2000's Infielder-Outfielder / Dodgers, Rockies, Cubs & Padres / Former Color Commentator on ESPN's Baseball Tonight
  410. Current manager for the Kannapolis Intimidators, former Athletic, Indian and Padre
  411. player on the 2004 rockies
  412. Jason Young  (2)
    Drafted Buffalo Sabres in 1991, 3rd, 57th
  413. Baseball Player, Pittsburgh Pirates 1992-2003
  414. former major league pitcher; played for Tigers
  415. Baseball / Current Shortstop for Texas Rangers / MVP of the 2006 MLB All-Star Game
  416. Michael Young  (7)
    Baseball Player
  417. Voice Over Talent
  418. Baseball / Montreal Expos Pitcher 1992-93 / Real Name is Bryan Owen Young - 'Pete' is Nickname
  419. former major league shortstop; played for Reds, Cardinals, Mets, Expos & Giants; NL All-Star 1981; currently Tucson Sidewinders manager
  420. former major league pitcher. pitched a total of 0 innings of 1 game when he injured himself facing his one and only batter; brother of HOFer Robin Yount
  421. Former Brewer shortstop and Hall of Famer/Current Brewers Bench Coach
  422. Former pitcher of the St. Louis Cardinals
  423. former MLB player - New York Giants (1947-53), St. Louis Cardinals (1953-54)
  424. former major league pitcher; played for Reds, Mets, Dodgers and Phillies; 1976 NL Rookie of the Year; member of Reds 1976 World Series Championship team; 1X All-Star (1978)
  425. Chicago cub back -up first baseman in 1993/ 1994
  426. 1975 Cubs pitcher
  427. Pitcher - White Sox - 1950's + 60's
  428. Baseball Player - Portland Beavers
  429. Former MLB player for the Washinton Senators in 1945
  430. former major league pitcher; played for Pittsburgh Pirates
  431. Right-handed hitting first baseman who debuted with the Boston Red Sox in 1952. He passed away in 1999
  432. Baseball / Pitcher / Member of the 1989 Seattle Mariners
  433. Baseball / 1970's Utility Player with K.C Royals / Strong, Accurate Throwing Arm from Outfield
  434. Baseball Player
  435. baseball player; played for UCLA, Rangers, Mets, Expos, Cardinals, Phillies, Cubs, Orioles, Dodgers, Rockies, Marlins and Yankees; married to Julianne McNamara
  436. Major League catcher. 1970 St. Louis Cardinals. 1 game, May 21, 1970. On Cardinals team he was a player / coach. signed with Cardinals as a f/a in 1963
  437. former major league pitcher; played for Tigers & Twins; played collegiality at University of Michigan
  438. MLB outfielder 1949-59 for White Sox, A's, Tigers. 'Ozark Ike'.best seasons were 1951 leading the league in HR's 33 and RBI 129 with 92 RS, 30 doubles, 5 triples and in 1953 as an All-Star with 85 RS, 21 doubles, 3 triples, 42 HR's 108 RBI, .284 BA
  439. Current MLB pitcher for Arizona Diamondbacks
  440. Baseball player, Atlanta, 1987
  441. MLB 3rd & 2nd baseman, shortstop 1954-65 for 5 teams. Known as 'Popeye'. 2x All-Star. Best season was 1958 with 62 RS, 15 doubles, 2 triples, 17 HR, 60 RBI, .262 BA. Manager 1972-91 for Padres, Red Sox, Rangers, Cubs. Manager of the Year 1989 for Cubs
  442. KC Royals prospect
  443. pitcher, Texas Rangers setup man
  444. Right-handed hitting catcher who debuted for the Reds in 1961 and then played for the Twins 1962-1968. He passed away in 1998
  445. 1999 Mariners
  446. Baseball / Third Baseman / Young Star of the Washington Nationals / Made His Major League Debut in 2005
  447. Drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 30th round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft. Never played, now plays for the Sioux City Explorers
  448. Pitcher - 2nd round draft pick Nationals in 2007
  449. Baseball AA - Harrisburg Senators 2006
  450. Former minor league pitcher, knuckle ball pitcher
  451. former Pirates & White Sox outfielder; former Rangers & Mariners DH
  452. Baseball / 1991-92, 1995, & 1999-2000 / Blue Jays, Marlins, Brewers & Astros / 1st Round Draft Pick in 1989
  453. Baseball / 1st Baseman - Outfielder / 2000-01 / Chicago Cubs
  454. Baseball / Former Tigers reliever, now with Twins / Throws 95+ MPH Fastball
  455. Baseball Player
  456. Baseball / Outfielder of the 1990's / Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox
  457. MLB shortstop, 2nd & 3rd baseman 1982-91 for Braves, Indians, Yankees, Royals. Best in 1985 with 190 at - bats had 10 RS, 8 doubles, triple, 4 RBI, .253 BA
  458. former major league pitcher; played for Orioles, Reds, Indians & Tigers; played eight seasons 1951-1952, 1954-1959. Led the league with 16 saves in 1956 with 7 wins. Best season in 1957 going 10-6 with 9 saves and 2.48 ERA
  459. Baseball player, pitcher, Seattle Mariners 2015-