Bench coach for the Chicago Cubs, Former major league catcher; played for Royals, Indians, A's, Orioles, Cardinals, Yankees, Brewers & White Sox; member of Royals 1985 World Series championship team
former major league third baseman/manager; played for Astros, Blue Jays & Padres; 5X Gold Glove winner; managed White Sox, Rangers & Angels; nicknamed 'Rojo'
MLB pitcher 1969-90 for Angels, Cardinals, Astros, Pirates, Dodgers, Reds, White Sox, Brewers; 2x All - Star. Best in 1975 going 18-11, .2.54 ERA and 1982 went 18-11, 3.11 ERA. 1981 World Series Champ going 1-1, 3.86 ERA. Career - won 221 games
Bodybuilder, born 1944, Munich, Germany,
Mr. Germany 1965 , Mr. Europe 1970 (Tall Division), Mr. Europe 1972 (Tall Division), famous physic model in the 1960s
former major league pitcher; played for Blue Jays, A's, Giants, White Sox and Yankees; current pitching coach for the San Francisco Giants; 2X All - Star; 3X WS Champ; 1981 AL ROY; 2Ă- AL Rolaids Relief Man Award winner
Currently with the Milwaukee Brewers/Former Chicago White Sox Pitcher/Former Boston Red Sox Pitcher / Formerly Played For Indians and Kansas City Royals
MLB first baseman from 1942-57 for 7 teams. 1943-45 WW 2. All-Stars 4x. In 1948 & 55 W.S. batted .348 in 23 at-bats. Best seasons: 1951 with 29 home runs, 117 RBI's with .282 average. 1952 with 22 home runs, 114 RBI's, .296 average. Hit .314 in 1950
This is the Venezuelan-born left-handed pitcher who was born April 7, 1993. He was traded by the Orioles to the Red Sox in the Andrew Miller deal, and, as of spring, 2018, is a starting pitcher for Boston
MLB pitcher from 1949-57 for the Tigers, White Sox, Orioles, Phillies. Led the league in ERA in 1951 with 2.73 while going 12-8. In 1952 went 14-9 with a save and 3.85 ERA. Three season in top 10 in shutouts tossed
MLB catcher from 1961-72 with 8 teams. Known as 'Babe' or 'Duke of Paducah'. Brother of MLB outfielder Gene Roof and cousin of MLB manager Eddie Haas. Best season in 1975 with 7 HR's & .303 BA. (1st player ever signed with Toronto Blue Jays in '76)
1967 Hall of Fame pitcher, won world series with the Yankees in 1932, 1936-1939, 1941
played for boston red sox 1924-1930, yankees 1930-1942, 1945,1946,White Sox 1946
all star 1934, 1939 &1940, won 273 games lifetime
and 7 games in the world series
MLB pitcher from 1948-60 for the Cubs, Braves, White Sox. Two All - Star games. Best season in 1952 going 17-13 with 2,70 ERA. In 1958 World Series pitched 6
innings, allowing 3 his and 2 runs
Baseball player played for 1942 Yankees, 1943-44,46-1950 Boston Braves, 1950-1951 Reds, 1952-1953 Philles, 1953 White Sox, & 1954 Reds. Played 3rd base, ss, 2nd & 1st base and the outfield. A 1944 All star and played in the 1948 World Series
MLB pitcher from 1942-55 for Braves, Yankees, A's. Military 1943-45. 3x All-Star. Best seasons: 1948 with most wins, going 24-15, 2.60: 1950 went 20-13 & in 1954 with 6 wins & led league in saves with 26, 3.16 ERA. In 4 W.S. (3x Champs) went 2-2, 2.64
Hall of Famer (2012 class); Retired for Chicago Cubs/White Sox 3rd Baseman/Current Chicago Cubs radio announcer; 9X All-Star' 5X Gold Glove winner; #10 retired by Cubs
former major league second baseman; played for Dodgers, A's, Yankees & White Sox; 5X All-Star; 2X World Series champion; 1982 NL Rookie of the Year; brother of former MLB player, Dave Sax
former major league reliever; played for Blue Jays, Reds, Angels, Mets, Dbacks, Red Sox and White Sox; member of Angels 2002 World Series Championship team
MLB pitcher 1955-62 for Indians, White Sox. 1955 R.O.Y. with 16-10 with 2.85 ERA. Best season was 1956 going 20-9, 2.53 ERA. Led league in strikeouts in 1955 & 56. Struck by a batted ball in 57, made comeback but never the same. Broadcaster for indians
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
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
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
former major league outfielder; played for Rangers, A's, Yankees, White Sox, Twins, Blue Jays, Reds, Mariners and Tigers; 4X All - Star; 1989 Silver Slugger Award winner
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
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
former major league shortstop; played for Twins, Yankees, White Sox & Rangers; 1X All-Star (1979); son of former MLB player, Roy Smalley Sr.; member of Twins 1987 World Series championship team
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
MLB outfielder from 1959-70 for the A's, Orioles, White Sox, Indians, Brewers. Best season was in 1962 with 49 RBI's with .305 batting average. Played in 1966 World Series getting a hit, run scored, and a RBI
Baseball / 1971-1980 / 3rd Base for Twins, White Sox, Rangers & Yankees / 'Sporting News' Comeback Player of 1977 After Recovering from Serious Knee Injury
MLB first baseman from 1968-82 for Angels, Rangers, White Sox, A's, Yankees. All - Star & two Gold Gloves. Best season in 1979 with 23 HR's & .288 BA. Scored 3 runs in 1978 World Series. Grandson of MLB outfielder Ben Spencer
Baseball player, 1947-1961. Pitcher for St Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Athletics
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
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
Baseball / 1952-64 / Red Sox, Orioles, A's & White Sox / Slick Fielding - Light Hitting Outfielder. Had two singles
and a double in the same inning of a MLB game
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
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
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
MLB pitcher from 1947-61 for Red Sox, White Sox, Senators, Cardinals, Twins. Gave up Mickey Mantle's 565 foot HR in Washington. Best seasons were 1956 with 15 wins and 3.60 ERA and 1960 going 12-7, 2 saves, 3.22 ERA
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
MLB pitcher from 1953-63 for Orioles, White Sox, Red Sox, Cardinals, Senators & Colt 45's. All - Star in 1954 going 12-10 with 3.22 ERA. Also played in Japan one season
Baseball / 1966-1971 / Outfielder for the White Sox and Senators / Nicknamed: 'The Creeper'. Best season was 1970 with 69 runs scored and 29 stolen bases
MLB shortstop, 3rd &1st baseman 1986-99 for Brewers, Phillies, White Sox, A's, Mariners, Pirates, Yankees. Cousin of John Olerud. Best season - 1987 with 86 RS, 27 doubles, 3 triples, 25 HR, & 95 RBI. Manager - Brewers in 2008 and the Cubs 2012-13
American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman in Major League Baseball. He was a switch hitter who threw left-handed, and played for the Oakland Athletics, Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians and Atlanta Braves
Pitcher for the New York Mets (1989), Minnesota Twins (1989-1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Chicago White Sox (1996) and Chicago Cubs (1997-2001). 1991 World Series Champion Minnesota Twins. CMU Athletics Hall of Fame (Class of 1999)
MLB pitcher from 1969-74 for Angels, Red Sox, White Sox. Best seasons were 1969 (as Rookie) going 7-2 with 22 saves, 1.36 ERA and 1970 going 7-4 with 17 saves, 2.93 ERA
former major league 1st, 3rd baseman and DH; played for Dodgers, White Sox, Phillies, Twins, Indians and Orioles; 5X All - Star; Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame in 2018; currently works for White Sox as special assistant to the GM
Former Dodgers catcher/Former Former Manager Indians White Sox Marlins Expos & Mets. On September 9, 1965,caught Sandy Koufax's perfect game. On July 20, 1970, he caught Bill Singer's no-hitter & on May 15, 1973, caught Nolan Ryan's 1st no hitter
MLB pitcher from 1941-58 for 5 teams.One of only a few pitchers ever to pitch TWO- No hitters in a single season (1952). Also tossed 4 no-hitters in the minor leagues.. Won 20 games in a season & twice with 19 wins. 1945 World Series 1-0 with 3.38 ERA
Baseball / Talented Major League Shortstop for Dodgers was with the Chicago White Sox, SF Giants and Colorado Rockies, won World Series in 2010 and 2005
MLB 3rd & 1st baseman from 1989-2004 (16 yrs) for White Sox, Mets, Yankees, Dodgers. 2x All - Star, 6x Gold Gloves, In 1999 had 88 RS, 38 doubles, 32 HR's, 120 RBI's, .301 BA. In 2000 W.S. had double, HR. Manager for White Sox from 2012-2016
Baseball player, pitcher, 1999-2009 Oakland Athletics, Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago White Sox, Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Yankees, Colorado ROckies, Cleveland Indians
First Base Coach of the Detroit Tigers, Baseball-Shortstop. Currently with Toronto, formerly of Seattle, Cleveland, San Francisco, Texas and Chicago-A 3x allstar, 11x gold glover
MLB pitcher from 1936-46 for the Tigers, Red Sox, Browns, White Sox, Yankees, and Senators. Won 7 games in 1937. Best season was 1943 going 3-7 with 3.01 ERA. Brother of MLB pitcher Ben Wade
former major league catcher/bench coach/Manager; played for White Sox; Mariners & Rangers Manager; Royals, A's, Blue Jays and Rangers bench coach; member of Royals 2015 Championship team; scout
MLB 1st baseman 1982-90 for White Sox, Orioles. Most productive season was 1987 with 85 RS, 33 doubles, 2 triples, 27 HR, 94 RBI, .256 BA. Hitting coach for the Atlanta Braves. Cousin of Harry Spillman
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
Retired baseball player played for LA Dodgers. Former Reds, Blue Jays, Yankees, Padres, and white sox pitcher. Does baseball stuff on TV for TBS and pitched a perfect game in 1998 and won the world series in 1998 with the New York Yankees
Former White Sox, Pirates, Cardinals, Rangers, Nationals, Rockies, Reds & Royals pitcher; currently in the Padres organization. Journeyman starter/reliever
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
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
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
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
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
Longtime Red Sox 1B/3B... won two world series in Boston... Currently plays Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of Nippon Professional Baseball's Pacific League
MLB outfielder from1943-53 for Browns, Red Sox, and Whie Sox.1945 in US Army. All - star in 1948, batting .329. Other great season was in 1950 with batting average of .325
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