MLB pitcher 1989-99 for Angels, Yankees, White Sox, Brewers. Best in 1991 (3rd place for Cy Young Award) going 18-11 with 2.89 ERA. Tossed no - hitter in 1993 for Yankees against the Indians. Born without a right hand. College Baseball H.O.F. (2007)
JFK - Head of the Blue Key Society of Southwestern Louisiana Institute at Lafayette (now ULL) who met and got photographed with future President Kennedy at the Crowley Rice Festival in 1959
In 1954 Ed Andrews was the New York Yankees' first Negro League pitcher. Unfortunately Andrews never panned out as expected or he and not Elston Howard would have been the first black player in team history.
MLB catcher from 1953-66 with Reds, Giants, Braves, Cubs, and Angels. Hit a home run in 1962 World Series.
Best season was 1956, getting 28 home runs in 383 at - bats with 75 RBI's and .300 batting average
former MLB pitcher - Los Angeles Dodgers (1987-90), Cincinnati Reds (1992-93), Chicago White Sox (1993), Detroit Tigers (1994), Seattle Mariners (1995), Kansas City Royals (1996-98), Anaheim Angels (1999-00)
Born 1916.Last living female 'Monuments Men' of the 2nd wave of Monuments Men which began their work after the war had ended. She is related to writer Virginia Woolf
MLB outfielder from 1988-2001 for Angels, Brewers, Rockies, Reds, Red Sox. 4x All - Star. Silver Slugger. Led league in hits 2x. HR title in 1995 with 40 & leading the league in RBI's with 128 while batting .340. A career BA of .299
Baseball H.O.F. Current Twins announcer/former MLB pitcher from 1970-92 for Twins, Pirates, Angels, Rangers & Indians; 2x All-Star; World Series in 1979 & 87 going 2-1, 2.35 ERA. Pitched no-hitter 9-22-1977. Career strikeouts 3,701. K leader in 1985
Actor Director Writer active from the 50's into the 70's. Directed several religous themed films in the 50's. Appeared in small tv roles. Was the son of censor Joseph Breen
MLB pitcher 1950-67 for 6 teams. 3x All-Star. 1957 W.S. MVP going 3-0 with 0.67 ERA. Best season - 1956 with 19-10, save, leading the league in ERA 2.70 & Shutouts (2x in career). Also led league other yrs in wins (21), W-L %, CG. No-hitter in 1960
American Former Male Comedian & Actor - TV Series - 'The George Burns & Gracie Allen Show' (1950-1958). Movie - 'Six of a Kind' (1934), 'Oh God!' 1977), ' The Sunshine Boys' (1975), '18 Again!' (1988), 'A Damsel In Distress' (1937) Plus Many More Roles
German ww2 ME262 pilot born 1924. Was never in the Wehrmacht; author - The last of the few: An Me.262 Pilot remembers, flew the buckner 181, 131, fw 44, ar 66, f-13, w33, w34, ju86, ju88, ju52, me110, me210, me40, me262, klemm 35, sg38, kranich
American Female American Football Player - Defence Back/Fullback. Lingerie/Legends Football League (LFL) 'Baltimore Charm' (2010-2013 ) 'Las Vegas Sin' (2014-2015)
MLB H.O.F. 1st & 2nd baseman from 1967-85 for Twins, Angels. MVP, 18x All - Star, Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, 7x Bat Titles. Best season was 1977, led league with .388 BA and 16 triples. Career batting average of .328
Right-handed pitcher who debuted with the Angels in 2012 (there is also a right-handed David Carpenter who debuted in 2011). David Lee Carpenter was drafted in the 9th round of the 2009 draft by the Angels
MLB pitcher 1961-71 for Angels, Twins, Mets, Indians, Tigers. Cy Young & ERA title in 1964, going 20-9, 4 saves, 1.65 ERA with league leading 11 shutouts & iIn 1967 was 20-14, save, 2.73 ERA and led league with most CG (18)., including a no - hitter
MLB starting and relief pitcher with the Twins (1965 & 66) and Angels (1967 & 68). Career stats 5-8 record
with 5 saves, 133 hits, 65 BB's, 139 K's, 161 innings pitched and had a 3.07 ERA. Ended career due to sore pitching arm
former major league outfielder; played for Pirates, Brooklyn Dodgers, Cardinals, Braves, Orioles, Angels & A's; member of Pirates 1960 World Series championship team; 1X All-Star
former major league outfielder; played for Reds, Angels, A's, Blue Jays, Yankees, Mariners, Tigers & Cardinals; former 1st base coach, Cardinals, Rockies & Reds; also managed two single A teams
WWII - Mine Platoon of the Anti-Tank Company, 69th Infantry Division, 271st Regiment. First combat at the 'Siegfried Line' in February 1945; crossed the Rhine on March 27, 1945; arrived at the KZ Buchenwald one day after its liberation
former major league pitcher; played for Indians, White Sox, Rangers, Dodgers, Mets, Angels, Phillies, Giants and Marlins; member of Marlins 1997 WS Championship team
MLB pitcher 1986-93 (5 years) for Angels, Twins, Orioles. Best in comeback to MLB, after a couple years off. in 1995. Three IP, 2 games, one hit, no runs allowed
Director/actor/writer 'Return to Tarawa: The Leon Cooper Story' 'Random Passage'/4 years Naval officer in WW2. Landing craft officer-Boat Group Commander for my ship-landing assault troops on the beaches of six Japanese island strongholds
former major league second baseman/manager/bench coach; played for Angels, Braves, Tigers & Senators; Mariners manager 1986; bench/third coach for Mets, Phillies, Orioles & Cubs; former Yankees scout
U.S. Air Force brigadier general (Ret.)& author 'Around the World with LBJ: My Wild Ride As Air Force One Pilot', White House Aide, & Personal Confidant/Military aide & chief Air Force One pilot under President Lyndon B. Johnson
former major league pitcher; played for Orioles, Angels, Reds, Astros & Cardinals; 4X All-Star; CY Young 1969; member of Orioles 1970 World Series championship team
former major league first baseman; played for Mariners & Angels; 1984 AL Rookie of the Year; 1X All-Star; also in Japan for Kintetsu Buffaloes; current high school baseball coach for MLK High School in Riverside, CA
Author;'Just A Kid, A Guard at the Nuremberg Trials' 18 years old when drafted in 1944, into infantry. Found himself standing guard over Nazi war criminals, & watched as atrocities were described in detail throughout the Nuremberg Trails
WWII veteran, born in 1913, believed to be the oldest living Pearl Harbor survivor. He served on the USS W> Virginia during the attack, and later served in the Korean War
U.S. Secret Service agent assigned to the White House detail during the Kennedy years, Duncan served as the advance agent for Fort Worth during the Texas visit in November 1963
former major league infielder/outfielder; played for Rays, Tigers, Mets, Dbacks, Angels and Marlins; All - Star and Silver Slugger Award winner 1998; current Padres Hitting Coach
Retired MLB Player - Shortstop for the Padres. Won World Series in 2002 with Angels, and in 2006 with Cardinals. 2006 World Series MVP. Also played for Diamondbacks & Blue Jays
former major league outfielder; played for Padres, Angels, Cubs, Brewers, Reds and Cardinals; 4X All - Star; 8X Gold Glover; member of Cardinals 2006 World Championship team
Retired Major League Baseball pitcher best known for his tenure with the Toronto Blue Jays in the late 1980s and the early 1990s when he often served as a middle reliever/set-up man for All-Star closer Tom Henke
former major league 1st baseman; played for Orioles, Senators, Rangers, A's and Angels; nicknamed 'Super Jew', 1X World Series Champion A's 1972, All - American
1st baseman/outfielder with the L.A. Dodgers (1958-1969), Montreal Expos (1969-1974), St. Louis Cardinals (1975-1976), Oakland A's (1976), Toronto Blue Jays (1977), California Angels (1978) Broadcaster for the Dodgers, Mariners, Giants, and Angels. Memb
Catcher for the Cincinnati Reds (1953, 1962-1963), Cleveland Indians (1953, 1955-1956, 1960), Pittsburgh Pirates (1956-1959), Kansas City Athletics (1960)
Detroit Tigers (1960), Baltimore Orioles (1961) and the California Angels (1963-1964)
former major league pitcher; played for Tigers & Angels; also played in Japan for Chunichi Dragons; first pitcher to give up home runs to four consecutive batters
MLB 1st baseman 1985-2004 for 7 teams. 'Big Cat' was 5x All - Star. 2x Gold Glove, 2x Silver Slugger. Bat Title. Led league in hits, doubles in 1988. HR 1996. RBI 2x. Best in 1996 with 119 RS, 39 doubles, 3 triples, 47 HR, 150 RBI, .304 BA
MLB outfielder from 1968-80 for Angels, White Sox, Braves, Known as 'Road Runner' & 'Gator', 5x with
BA of .300-plus. Best season 1974 All - Star, leading league in BA (.353) & triples (17). Led league in triples (11) in 1975
MLB pitcher from 1948-61 for Browns, Tigers, A's, Angels. Went 20-12 in 1951, when not pitching that season the Browns went 32-90. Led league in complete games in 1951 with 24 & in 1950, Only matched by Steve Carlton 27 wins for a last place team
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
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
Was an All-American catcher at Stanford who signed with the Dodgers in 1966, but was picked up by the Angels in 1967 and played a few major league games with them that year. He never made it back to the majors after that
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)
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
MLB 1st baseman from 1986-2001 for Angels, Royals, Padres, Braves. 'Wally World' - 1986 All-Star & 2nd for R.O.Y. with 82 RS, 22 HR, 100 RBI, .290 BA. Best in 1987 with 100 RS, 34 HR, 117 RBI, .285 BA. Led league in 1988 with most Sacrifice Flies (12)
MLB relief pitcher - Los Angeles Angels (1964), California Angels (1966-67), Cincinnati Reds (1968). Best season was 1967 going 5-3 with 11 saves and 2.97 ERA
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 1st baseman 1947-61 for Reds, Pirates, White Sox, Angeis. 'Big Klu' was 4x All-Star. Led league in 1954 with 49 HR & 141 RBI, 2nd for MVP & most hits in 1955. 5x over 100 RBI. Career BA of .298. In 1959 World Series had double, 3 HR, 10 RBI, .391 BA
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
MLB pitcher 1983-94 (12 years) for 6 teams. Best in 1984 with 3-4, 10 saves, 2.13 ERA & 1989 was 2-4, 20 saves, 2.69 ERA & 1990 2-5, 23 saves, 2.52 ERA. Two World Series - 8 2/3 IP, save, 4 hits, one run allowed
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
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
Pitcher for the California Angels (1994), Chicago White Sox (1995), Oakland Athletics (1997), Seattle Mariners (1998), Chicago Cubs (1999-2000), Cleveland Indians (2000)and the Milwaukee Brewers (2002)
MLB third baseman from 1955-66 for Red Sox & Angels. Played in 8 All - Star games, Won three straight Gold Glove Awards (1957-59). Four seasons in top 10 in RBI's
MLB outfielder and first baseman from 1981-91 for Dodgers, Mets, Red Sox, Angels. An All-Star in 1984.
Best season was in 1985 with 72 RS, 27 doubles, two triples, 28 HR's, 95 RBI's, and .293 BA. In the 1988 World Series got a triple, home run & 3 RBI's
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.
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
Baseball: Mariners &Angels, 70's & 80's. Arrested for trafficking counterfeit shoes & money laundering (1990). Pleaded guilty to money laundering charges; fled the county before being sentenced. His whereabouts are unknown; he is a fugitive from justice
MLB 2nd baseman, outfielder, 3rd baseman from 1986-2004 for 7 teams. Career stolen bases - 272 steals & caught 119. Best season was 1998 with 81 RS, 27 doubles, 5 triples, 4 HR and .284 BA. Had 105 RS in 1999
former major league left handed starter and relief pitcher. Played for the California Angels (1975-77), Cleveland Indians (1977- 1981), Philadelphia Phillies (1982-1983), San Diego Padres (1984), and Detroit Tigers (1984) Member of the Mexican Baseball H