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  1. Kelly Scott  (3)
    Baseball minor leagues
  2. Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 28th round of the 2015 MLB June Amateur Draft
  3. Baltimore Orioles Outfielder Prospect
  4. former Astros and Orioles OF/1B, now with Rays
  5. Baseball Manager
  6. Matt Scott  (2)
    Baseball - P - Stanford
  7. Baseball / Pitcher during the 1970's / Orioles, Expos & Angels
  8. former New York Mets & Houston Astros starting pitcher
  9. Baseball player 1880's
  10. AAGPBL pitcher, 1948-1953 for the Springfield Sallies and Fort Wayne Daisies; pitched the Fort Wayne Daisies to their first pennant win against the Rockford Peaches in 1952
  11. Texas Rangers prospect
  12. Former MLB Relief Pitcher
  13. Baseball Player
  14. Robert Scott  (2)
    Negro Leaguer, played for NY Black Yankees debut year 1946
  15. Rodney Scott  (2)
    Baseball (1975-1982 KCR, MON, OAK, NYY)
  16. Ryan Scott  (4)
    Baseball Player
  17. Stephen Scott  (3)
    Baseball - Red Sox Top Prospect
  18. MLB: Pitcher with the Baltimore Orioles (2017-)
  19. Right-handed pitching prospect from South Africa, who, in 2011, was drafted in the 5th round by the Cubs
  20. Tim Scott  (2)
    Baseball player for padras and expos, pitcher
  21. former MLB player - montreal expos (1973-75, 84), st. louis cardinals (1977-81), houston astros (1981-84)
  22. Travis Scott  (2)
    Baseball player
  23. Victor Scott  (2)
    Baseball - Cardinals Top Prospect
  24. Pitcher drafted in the 8th round in 2022 by the Royals
  25. General manager of the New York Mets
  26. A baseball team that plays in the East Division of the Arizona Fall League
  27. Baseball Player
  28. Shortstop - Kansas City Royals (1985)
  29. Baseball Team, NY Yankees minor league affiliate
  30. Washington Nationals mascot
  31. Reading Phillies mascot
  32. Baseball Player
  33. Minor League Baseball Player currently in the Houston Astros Organization
  34. Baseball Player
  35. Baseball / Detroit Tigers 1975-77 / Slick Fielding Versatile Infielder
  36. Baseball player
  37. Baseball Player
  38. Negro League, 1952 Detroit Stars
  39. Former Texas Ranger Outfielder
  40. Baseball Player
  41. former Major League pitcher; played for Cincinnati Reds & Cleveland Indians; member of 1990 World Series Champions (Reds)
  42. Baseball Player
  43. Cuban League baseball player - has Topps card in 1954
  44. Dodger's Longtime Radio/Television Announcer / A Baseball Legend
  45. Baseball Player
  46. Baseball Player currently in the Topeka Train Robbers Organization
  47. Pitcher for the Pirates in the early/mid 1980's.
  48. Rod Scurry  (2)
    Baseball Player - Sioux Falls Canaries
  49. Former Red Sox, Mets, A's, Rockies and Blue Jays infielder, currently with the Giants
  50. former major league infielder for Cardinals, Yankees; also played for Hiroshima Toyo Carp and Kia Tigers
  51. Top Pitching Prospect in the Philadelphia Phillies Organization
  52. Drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 5th round of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
  53. Baseball Player
  54. Drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1st round (18th) of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft
  55. Drafted in the 12th round (357th overall) by the Seattle Mariners in 2013
  56. Baseball Player
  57. San Francisco Giants Mascot
  58. Played baseball with the 1964-1965 Detroit Tigers.
  59. Baseball player, mets # pick in 1998
  60. Baseball Player
  61. Baseball layer drafted by the texas rangers in 1992
  62. Former baseball player for the 1979-1980 St. Louis Cardinals.
  63. Baseball Player
  64. Baseball / Relief Pitcher 1989-Current / Indians, Padres, Braves & 6 Other Teams / Currently with Boston Red Sox
  65. MLB relief pitcher 1981-90 (7 years) for Brewers, Dodgers, White Soc, Mets. Best in1984 going 2-1, 6 saves, 0.70 ERA and 1986 with 1-0, 0.62 ERA. Pitching coach for Pirates
  66. former major league pitcher; played for Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Phillies
  67. Baseball player drafted by the independent league in 2003
  68. Baseball Player
  69. Baseball Player currently in the Roswell Invaders Organization
  70. Baseball Player
  71. Baseball AA - Portland Sea Dogs 2006
  72. Pitcher drafted by the Royals in 2022 from the University of Houston
  73. Jim Sears  (2)
    Baseball player
  74. Top Pitching Prospect in the New York Yankees Organization
  75. Catching prospect drafted by the Braves in the 24th round in 2013
  76. Baseball / 2002-03 / First Baseman for Twins & Padres / Good College Career at University of Nebraska
  77. Baseball Player
  78. Baseball Player
  79. MLB Baseball Team
  80. 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
  81. Baseball Player
  82. former Major League pitcher; played for Rays, Tigers and Rockies; #12 overall 1996 MLB Draft; member of 2000 USA Olympic baseball team (Gold Medal)
  83. Baseball Player
  84. Former major league pitcher; played for Expos, Phillies, Reds & Brewers
  85. Baseball player drafted by the colorado rockies in 1996
  86. Baseball - P - Tennessee (2021-)
  87. Baseball Player
  88. Baseball Player
  89. Drafted in the 10th round (295th overall) by the New York Mets in 2014
  90. former college/major league pitcher; played for Bradley University & Chicago White Sox
  91. aaa baseball players mlb/pittsburgh pirates
  92. Baseball Coach
  93. Baseball Player
  94. former Rays pitcher, now with Indians organization
  95. Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 20th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Oakland Athletics in the 11th round of the 2014 MLB June Amateur Draft
  96. Top Infield Prospect in the Detroit Tigers Organization
  97. aaa baseball players mlb/kansas city royals
  98. Drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the first round of 2016. Also Played baseball for the University of Illinois
  99. Baseball Player
  100. former major league first baseman/catcher/DH/third baseman; played for Rangers & Dodgers
  101. Baseball / Former Yankees, White Sox & Expos Farmhand of the 1990's / Power-Hitting 1st Baseman
  102. aaa baseball players mlb/atlanta braves
  103. Former baseball player. He was a pitcher for the Detroit Tigers from 1971 through 1974.
  104. Pitcher
  105. Baseball / 1995-2001 / Versatile Infielder & Outfielder for Philadelphia Phillies & Colorado Rockies
  106. Springfield Cardinals Player
  107. Baseball Coach
  108. Baseball Player
  109. Drafted by the yankees in 2000
  110. Baseball Player
  111. Ex Cub player 1982
  112. Baseball Player
  113. Baseball Player
  114. former Phillies pitcher, now in Rockies chain
  115. Baseball player with the 1952 Yankees and 1955 Orioles; coached Texas Tech baseball team from 1968 to 1983
  116. Minor League Baseball Player currently in the Baltimore Orioles Organization
  117. Baseball / 1990-04 / Played for 7 Teams / Louisiana Tech Alum / Son of Former Pitcher Diego Segui
  118. 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
  119. aaa baseball player mlb/montreal expos
  120. former Angels top prospect, now in Brewers organization
  121. Position: Pitcher Bats: Right ? Throws: Right 5-11, 180lb (180cm, 81kg) Born: January 26, 1963 (Age: 55-329d) in Fundacion, Dominican Republic do High School: Barahona (Barahona, Dominican Republic) Debut: April 10, 1988
  122. currently on the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
  123. Baseball - P - 2024 MLB Draft Prospect // Committed to Tennessee
  124. Cubs 1970's
  125. Baseball player drafted by the pensacola pelicans in 2007
  126. Baseball Player
  127. Baseball Player
  128. Baseball Player
  129. Third baseman prospect drafted by the Marlins in the 5th round in 2003 (born September 10, 1984)
  130. Baseball Player
  131. Baseball Player
  132. 2018 Yankees 1st pick
  133. Baseball Player
  134. Former major league catcher; played in 21 games with the White Sox in 1980
  135. SS Prospect Texas Rangers
  136. Baseball player; drafted by the brewers 1995
  137. Tall firstbase prospect drafted by the Rays in the middle rounds in 2011. Bats left; he is the son of former major-leaguer Kevin Seitzer
  138. 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
  139. Former baseball player
  140. former major league infielder; played for Reds, Indians & Red Sox
  141. Pitcher
  142. former major league pitcher; played for Angels, Mets, Rangers, Mariners, Red Sox & Dodgers; 2X All-Star; minor league pitching instructor for Dodgers
  143. Baseball Player
  144. Baseball Player
  145. Right-handed pitching prospect who was drafted by the Nationals in 2012
  146. College Baseball Player for Mississippi State University
  147. Major League Prospect
  148. former MLB commissioner - 'Bud Selig'
  149. Former President of the Milwaukee Brewers (1998-2004); daughter of MLB Commissioner Bud Selig
  150. Baseball Player
  151. Assistant GM of the Grand Junction Jackalopes
  152. Baseball Player
  153. Former Major League Pitcher, Boston Red Sox
  154. Baseball A+ - Stockton Ports 2007
  155. Commissioner of the Coastal Plain League
  156. Baseball AA - Corpus Christi Hooks 2007
  157. Baseball player drafted by the st louis cardinals in 1987
  158. minor league prospect
  159. former relief pitcher With The California Angels & L.A. Dodgers
  160. 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
  161. Left-handed pitcher who was the 2nd round draft pick of the Kansas City Royals in 2012
  162. Baseball Player
  163. Baseball Hall of Fame - VP of People and Culture
  164. Baseball player drafted by the new york yankees in 1976
  165. Retired baseball player for 1977-1978 Cubs
  166. Baseball / 1965-70 / Astros and Expos / Low ball Pitcher, Got Many Double-Plays to Kill Rallies
  167. Baseball Player
  168. USA Baseball Player
  169. Baseball A+ - Stockton Ports 2007
  170. Baseball Player
  171. Baseball player retired padres, mets1992
  172. Baseball Player currently in the Roswell Invaders Organization
  173. Baseball - Angels Top Prospect
  174. MLB catcher from 1943-57 with Phillies and Reds. Best seasons were in 1949 and 1950, hitting 24 home runs each season
  175. Baseball Player
  176. Top Pitching Prospect in the New York Yankees Organization
  177. Played baseball 1958-1961 with Phillies, Tigers and Angels
  178. Baseball Player
  179. Baseball Player
  180. Baseball - Rome Braves 2007
  181. Top Pitching Prospect in the Pittsburgh Pirates Organization
  182. Emanuel Robert 'Sonny' Senerchia was an American professional baseball player who appeared in 29 games of Major League Baseball with the 1952 Pittsburgh Pirates and later became a professional musician as well as a teacher and college baseball coach
  183. New York Mets pitcher
  184. Catcher drafted by the Mets in 2018
  185. Left-handed pitching prospect (Fourth-round draft pick of the Red Sox in 1993), but he never pitched in a major league game
  186. Former minor league catcher. Reds f\a '00-'04, 'A'-'AA', Rockies '04 'AA'
  187. Head baseball coach at Stony Brook
  188. minor league baseball outfielder for the Frisco RoughRiders
  189. Top Outfield Prospect in the New York Yankees Organization
  190. Right-handed pitcher who appeared in 11 games for the Blue Jays in 1982. (passed away in 1989)
  191. Baseball Player
  192. Former 3rd baseman for University of Tennessee. Drafted by Cincinnati Reds in 2016
  193. player on the 2006 la dodgers
  194. Former MLB pitcher for the Phillies and Cubs in the 70's
  195. Atlanta Braves 6th round draft pick 1984
  196. Baseball Player
  197. Baseball Player
  198. Right-handed pitcher from Venezuela who was signed by the Reds as a free agent in 1997. He never appeared in a major league game
  199. Baseball player Blue Jays
  200. Baseball Player
  201. Baseball Player
  202. Baseball Player
  203. Baseball Player
  204. former major league pitcher; played for Twins, Cubs, Padres, Pirates, Reds & Rockies; played for Italy in World Baseball Classic; played in Japan for three years
  205. Baseball Player - Wilmington Blue Rocks
  206. Norwich Navigators (Giants AA team) trainer
  207. 3rd Basemen for the Cubs from 1949 through 1954. (Passed away in 1996)
  208. Drafted in the 35th round (1065th overall) by the Los Angeles Angels in 2015
  209. Baseball Player
  210. Baseball Player
  211. Baseball Player
  212. Drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 49th round of the 2009 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Milwaukee Brewers in the 35th round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft
  213. Baseball Player
  214. Baseball Player
  215. Baseball / 1981-82 / Versatile Infielder / Seattle Mariners
  216. minor league baseball player
  217. Dominican Pitching Prospect, signed with Cardinals
  218. Top Outfield Prospect in the Detroit Tigers Organization
  219. Head baseball coach at Cal State Northridge since 2020
  220. Big, 6-3, 250 lbs., right-handed pitcher from Venezuela. He pitched in 600 minor league games but never made it to the pros. His brother, Alex Serrano played in one major league game! (with the Angels in 2008)
  221. Texas Rangers prospect
  222. Baseball - Pawtucket Red Sox 2006
  223. minor league baseball player
  224. Baseball Player
  225. Baseball Player
  226. Atlanta Braves Minor League Catcher
  227. Baseball Player
  228. aaa baseball player mlb/san diego padres
  229. Baseball Player
  230. Baseball Player
  231. Baseball Player
  232. Baseball / Pitcher with Minnesota Twins in Late 1970's / 1 of Only 3 Twins Ever to Get Signed After Attending Public Try-Outs
  233. Head baseball coach at Creighton
  234. Manager for the Seattle Mariners
  235. Right - handed hitting catcher drafted by the Rockies in the 5th round in 2016. Born May 5, 1995
  236. 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)
  237. Baseball
  238. Baseball Player
  239. Baseball Player
  240. Right-handed pitcher drafted out of high school by the Astros in 1998. He never appeared in a major league game
  241. 5-Time Korea Baseball Organization MVP.1st Baseman, Samsung Lions 1995-2003; Chiba Lotte Marines 2004-05; Yomiuri Giants 2006-present. Entering the 2009 season, he has a combined total of 447 Home Runs, in both Korea and Japan
  242. Baseball Player
  243. 1965 Twins
  244. Baseball Player
  245. Drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 21st round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft
  246. Baseball Player
  247. Baseball Player
  248. Washington Nationals propspect
  249. Baseball Player
  250. Minor League Baseball Player currently in the Baltimore Orioles Organization
  251. Infielder in Pirates organization
  252. Baseball player, pitcher, New York Yankees 2015-
  253. Baseball Player who became first Orioles catcher ever to hit 3 home runs in one game on June 4, 2019
  254. Left-handed pitcher from the Domincan Republic who was signed as a free agent by the Rays in 1996. He never appeared in a major league game. His card says 'Seberino' but it was later corrected to Severino during his minor league career
  255. Baseball Player
  256. Baseball / Minor League Prospect in Pittsburgh Pirates Organization / Outfielder
  257. Minor League prospect plays for the Cedar Rapid Kernels
  258. Baseball / Versatile & Durable Relief Pitcher / 1969 Orioles / 1971-72 Padres
  259. Baseball Player
  260. Former KC Royal player from 1970-1971; he passed away January 19, 2016 in Omaha, NE
  261. Baseball Player
  262. Right-handed pitcher drafted by the Mets in 2012
  263. Baseball - P - Tennessee (2019-2023)
  264. MLB H.O.F. shortstop, 3rd baseman 1920-33 for Indians, Yankees. Brother of Luke & Tommy Sewell. Cousin to 'Rip' Sewell. Led league in doubles with 45 in 1924. Best in 1923 with 98 RS, 41 doubles, 10 triples, 3 HR, 109 RBI, .353 BA. World Series 2x Champ
  265. Baseball player drafted by the flordia marlins in 2004
  266. Baseball Player
  267. Baseball player 1921-42, Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox
  268. MLB pitcher from 1932-49 for Tigers and Pirates. Cousin of H.O.F. shortstop Joe Sewell. Led league with 21 wins in 1943 with with 3 saves and ERA of 2.54, Was 21-12 in 1944 with 3.18 ERA. In 1940 went 16-5 with 2.80 ERA
  269. Baseball - 1948 Brooklyn Dodgers
  270. Star 1st Baseman for Seattle Mariners/ formerly on Clevland Indians, Milwaukee Brewers, Arizona Diamondbacks
  271. Baseball / Infielder - Outfielder 1999-2000 / Colorado Rockies & Cincinnati Reds
  272. Baseball Player
  273. Baseball Player
  274. former major league infielder; played for Mariners, Astros, Cardinals and A's
  275. Joe Sexton  (2)
    Co-owner of the Northwoods League baseball team, St. Cloud Rox
  276. Baseball Player
  277. Baseball Player
  278. Pitched in a couple of games for the Cleveland Indians in both 1963 and 1964
  279. Assistant GM and Director of operations for the Jupiter Hammerheads and Palm Beach Cardinals minor league baseball teams
  280. Born and raised in the Bahamas, this outfield prospect was drafted in the 7th round by the Marlins in 2014
  281. Baseball player
  282. Baseball - P - Rays Top Prospect
  283. Baseball player drafted by the new york mets in 1990
  284. Baseball Player
  285. Baseball Player
  286. Baseball Player
  287. Baseball AAA - Portland Beavers 2007
  288. Baseball Player - Springfield Cardinals
  289. Minor legue basball player with St. louis in the early 90's
  290. 1st basemen
  291. Baseball Player, Pitcher
  292. Baseball Player
  293. Baseball Player
  294. AAGPBL; Springfield Sallies
  295. Baseball Player
  296. Baseball Player
  297. Baseball AA - Reading Phillies 2006
  298. Baseball Player
  299. Baseball Player
  300. Left-handed hitting power prospect who was the #2 draft pick of the Orioles in 2002. He did not appear in a major league game
  301. Baseball Player
  302. Baseball Player
  303. Drafted in the 8th round (234th overall) by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2014
  304. Baseball Player
  305. Baseball - Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons 2006
  306. Top Pitching Prospect in the Tampa Bay Rays Organization
  307. Baseball Player
  308. Middle-infield prospect drafted in the later rounds by the Angels in 1999. he never played in a major league game (born June 26, 1980)
  309. Baseball Player
  310. Second Baseman- Michigan Ice
  311. Baseball Player
  312. Baseball player, third baseman, Tampa Bay Rays 2015-
  313. Negro Leaguer 'Goshen Red Wings'
  314. AAGPBL player for the 1943 South Bend Blue Sox
  315. Baseball Player
  316. Baseball Player - Lincoln Saltdogs
  317. Baseball Player
  318. Baseball Player
  319. General Manager of the Bowie Baysox minor league baseball team
  320. Baseball player drafted by the seattle mariners in 1986
  321. Baseball Player
  322. Baseball player - RF/1B for the Reds, Mets, Cardinals & A's; once hit four homeruns in four consecutive at bats
  323. Former MLB pitcher for the Dodgers in 1973-74
  324. Baseball Player
  325. Former White Sox announcer; first woman play-by-play announcer in baseball
  326. President of the Columbia Fireflies minor league baseball team
  327. 1970 angels baseball player
  328. Drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 28th round of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
  329. Baseball Player
  330. Baseball player drafted by the baltimore orioles in 1993
  331. Baseball Player
  332. former Royals prospect, currently in the Atlantic League
  333. Drafted by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the 24th round of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
  334. St. Louis Cardinals radio announcer and former player
  335. Baseball Player currently in the Topeka Train Robbers Organization
  336. 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
  337. Baseball Player
  338. President and CEO of the Toronto Blue Jays. Former General Manager, then president, for the Cleveland Indians
  339. President of the Pioneer League (professional independent baseball)
  340. Baseball Player
  341. Baseball Player
  342. Baseball Player
  343. Guard who played for the Washington Capitols (1950-1951)and Boston Celtics (1951-1961). Enducted in the Basketball Hall of Fame as a Player in 1976 and a Coach in 2004
  344. Major League Baseball - OF with Tigers and Padres
  345. Baseball Player currently in the Schaumburg Boomers Organization
  346. Baseball / 1973-76 / Chicago White Sox & Milwaukee Brewers / Played College Baseball at Ohio State University
  347. Baseball Player
  348. Baseball Player currently in the Garden City Wind Organization
  349. Drafted by the New York Mets in the 44th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the 38th round of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft
  350. Baseball Player
  351. Baseball A - Kannapolis Intimidators 2007
  352. Mike Sharp  (2)
    C/3B who played college baseball for the University of Alabama. Played pro ball for the Wichita Wingnuts in 2009-2010
  353. Mike Sharp  (3)
    Pitcher in the Dodgers' system in 1991-1992. Born 12-29-69
  354. Scott Sharp  (2)
    Senior Vice President & Assitant GM for the Kansas City Royals. Former minor league catcher. Reds 25th rd pk #688 1994. Reds organization '94-97 'R'-'A'
  355. Baseball Player
  356. Baseball Player
  357. Chris Sharpe  (3)
    Outfielder
  358. Baseball Player
  359. Baseball Player
  360. Former Dodger infielder
  361. Baseball player. Pitcher for the Pirates.
  362. Notre Dame University QB, and Seattle Mariners minor league catcher. 50th round pick in 2009
  363. Evan Sharpley  (2)
    Baseball Player
  364. Pitcher at the University of Notre Dame. Whitesox 34th round pick in 2007
  365. Executive VP/General Manager of the St. Paul Saints
  366. MLB Outfielder
  367. Former minor league baseball player
  368. AAGPBL 1944 Milwaukee Chicks
  369. Sports Columnist for the BostonGlobe
  370. Former baseball player. Played in 79 games for Texas(93/99) and Minnesota(98)-Infielder
  371. Chicago Cubs Pitching Prospect
  372. Right-handed pitcher who debuted for the Oakland A's in 1988
  373. Baseball A - Augusta Greenjackets 2007
  374. 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
  375. relief pitcher, member of 2016 American League Champion Cleveland Indians
  376. minor league prospect
  377. Baseball player drafted by the texas rangers in 1988
  378. Drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 15th round of the 2015 MLB June Amateur Draft
  379. Chris Shaw  (2)
    Drafted by the Giants in the 2015 MLB draft, 1st round, 31st overall
  380. Chris Shaw  (3)
    Baseball Player
  381. Baseball player , huntsville stars 1993
  382. former major league pitcher; played for Mets, Cardinals, Athletics & Expos
  383. former major league pitcher; played for Dodgers, Indians, Reds, White Sox & Expos; 2X All-Star
  384. Joe Shaw  (3)
    Baseball Player
  385. Top Pitching Prospect in the New York Mets Organization
  386. Josh Shaw  (3)
    Baseball Player
  387. Matt Shaw  (2)
    Maryland Baseball 2023 MLB draft prospect
  388. Baseball Player
  389. Baseball Player
  390. Baseball Player
  391. Baseball Player
  392. Drafted in the 5th round (148th overall) by the Boston Red Sox in 2016
  393. Baseball Player
  394. Co-Owner of the pro baseball teams, Lexington Legends and West Virginia Power
  395. Baseball Player - Reno Silver Sox
  396. MLB pitcher from 1947-55 with the Yankees and Senators. Best season was as a rookie in 1947, going 14-5, one save, with 3.07 ERA, then went 2-0 in 47 World Series giving up only 10 hits in 15 1/3 innings
  397. John Shea  (2)
    Drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 16th round of the 1984 MLB January Draft-Regular Phase from Worcester Academy HS (Worcester, MA) and the Toronto Blue Jays in the 17th round of the 1986 MLB June Amateur Draft from University of Connecticut (Sto
  398. MLB pitcher (1968-69 Astros, Expos)
  399. Catcher for the Boston Red Sox (1987), Cleveland Indians (1989), Colorado Rockies (1993-1994), St. Louis Cardinals (1995-1997)
  400. Baseball Player
  401. Former Royals first baseman/currently in the Rays organization
  402. Major League Prospect
  403. Baseball - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher
  404. Baseball Player
  405. AAGPBL player
  406. Baseball Player
  407. Negro League Player
  408. Baseball Player
  409. Baseball / Former Infielder with Mariners, Padres, Rays, Red Sox & Angels
  410. 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
  411. Chicago White Sox 1st baseman,2017 2nd round pick
  412. MLB D.H., outfielder from 1984-93 (8 years) for Orioles, Tigers, Mariners. Best season was 1987 with 74 RS, 23 doubles, 31 HR's, 94 RBI's, .316 BA
  413. aaa baseball players mlb/cincinnati reds
  414. 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
  415. Drafted by the dodgers in 2016
  416. Baseball Player drafted by New York Yankees. Currently a prospect in the Seattle Mariners organization
  417. AAGPBL player
  418. Baseball player drafted by the boston red sox in 1992
  419. MLB Network
  420. Baseball Player
  421. Athletics Prospect
  422. Baseball Player
  423. Baseball outfielder. Played for Orioles, Dodgers, Tigers. Current Brewers coach
  424. John Shelby  (2)
    Baseball A - Kannapolis Intimidators 2007
  425. Middle-infielder who was drafted in the 22nd round by the Brewers in 1972. He debuted for them in 1974
  426. Baseball Coach - St. Paul Saints
  427. former major league pitcher; played for Yankees, Red Sox & Athletics; won 38 career games. Also pitched for the Tigers
  428. Baseball Player - Lincoln Saltdogs
  429. infielder(4)
  430. former Nats reliever, currently in the Royals organization
  431. Baseball player. Played for the 1919 Chicago White Sox and was a coach for the '54 Giants
  432. Baseball / 1966-77 / Pitcher / Pirates, Senators-Rangers, & Twins
  433. AA-Northwest Arkansas Naturals
  434. Former minor league pitcher.'99-'07. retired after '07. '99-'00 pirates org, '03-'04 brewers org, '06-'07 gary railcats northern league
  435. VP, Assistant General Manager of the San Francisco Giants
  436. Baseball / 3rd Baseman / Former Rangers Farmhand 2001-04 / College Standout at UCLA 1999-2001 / Played Independant League in Long Beach, CA During 2005 & 06
  437. Retired baseball player debut 1993 played for the pittsburgh pirates outfield
  438. Former 1st Baseman for the University of Utah, Tigers,Pirates and Rangers/ currently in the Astros organization
  439. Baseball - Alabama // 2024 MLB Draft Prospect
  440. Baseball Coach
  441. Baseball player Peoria Chiefs
  442. Baseball Player
  443. Baseball Player
  444. Ron Shelton  (2)
    Retired baseball played played for the orioles (1967)
  445. Baseball Player
  446. Baseball Player
  447. Former MiLB player in Orioles organization (1992-95)
  448. Left-handed hitting third baseman drafted in the 5th round by the Mariners in 2019
  449. 1945 pitcher for Washington Senators. Despite having only one leg, he pitched in one ML game, only giving up 3 hits and one run in 5 1/3 innings
  450. Baseball player drafted by the cincinnati reds in 1996
  451. Baseball Player
  452. Manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1968-1969
  453. Baseball Player
  454. Baseball Player - St. Paul Saints
  455. Baltimore Orioles pitcher 1996
  456. Drafted in the 13th round (404th overall) by the Boston Red Sox in 2014
  457. Independent Baseball - River City Rascals 2007
  458. Baseball Player
  459. Baseball Player
  460. former major league/CPBL pitcher; played for Rockies, Phillies, Red Sox, Orioles and Brother Elephants
  461. Baseball player drafted by the st. louis cardinals in 2004
  462. Drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 31st round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft
  463. Former MLB Player
  464. Baseball Player
  465. Top Infield Prospect in the Detroit Tigers Organization
  466. NY Yankees PA announcer for 50+ years. Born: 10/20/1910
  467. Baseball Player
  468. Negro Leaguer
  469. Baseball Coach Seton Hall University
  470. Head Baseball Coach of Seton Hall, son of long-time head baseball coach Mike Sheppard, Sr
  471. Professional baseball player. pitcher St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Braves
  472. Baseball Player
  473. Baseball Player
  474. Drafted by Rays Round 5 2008
  475. Baseball player with the 1948 Red Sox
  476. former MLB player - kansas city royals (1981-85), detroit tigers (1986-89), san francisco giants (1989), new york yankees (1991)
  477. Top Infield Prospect in the Detroit Tigers Organization
  478. Arizona Diamondbacks Third base Coach
  479. Senior VP, COO of the Kansas City Royals
  480. Baseball player-outfielder-came up with Padres
  481. Baseball Coach Delaware University
  482. Baseball Insider / MLB Network
  483. Owner of the Kansas City Royals
  484. Baseball player drafted by the houston astros in 1988
  485. AAGPBL outfielder from 1950-1951 for the Racine Belles and Battle Creek Belles
  486. Baseball Player
  487. Baseball Player
  488. Baseball Player
  489. Baseball Player
  490. former Dodgers, Mariners, Orioles and Braves reliever, All-Star, now with Seattle again
  491. Baseball Player
  492. Baseball player cardinals-1990
  493. semi-pro baseball player / triple A Red Sox organization.
  494. 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
  495. Female Head Groundskeeper for The Baltimore Orioles
  496. 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
  497. Baseball Hall of Fame - VP of Communications and Education
  498. Bats: Left , Throws: Right Height: 6' 2' , Weight: 190 lb. Born: July 6, 1938 Signed by the Baltimore Oriole in 1956Debut: July 27, 1959 Final Game: June 7, 1963 Died: July 18, 2001
  499. Baseball Player