Former minor league baseball player. Also served as a base coach for Montreal Expos, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals and Kansas City Royals. Won 2001 world series with Diamondbacks as 1st-base coach. Is currently a free agent coach
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
former MLB Player - Los Angeles Dodgers (1992-95), Montreal Expos (1995-97, 02), Chicago Cubs (1998-00), Florida Marlins (2000), New York Yankees (2001)
Nicknamed 'Pudge', 13X Gold Glove Award Winner, 14X All-Star, All-Time leader for most games Caught, 7X Silver Slugger Award Winner, currently with Washington
Born Jan 16, 1979, in Miami, Fl. As a shortstop, he had a 74 game hitting streak at University of Miami, & had 25-4 pitching record, with an ERA of .193! Drafted in 5th round in 2002 by the Angels, he retired after 3 years due to injury
Former utility infielder for the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers. Currently, head coach at Baylor University; formerly the manager for Pepperdine University
MLB pitcher from 1938, 1944-54 for Dodgers (12 Years) Served in WWII. 5x All-Star. Best in 1951 going 22-3 (best w-l % in league) with 3.04 ERA. Other best season was 1950 with 19-11, save, and 3.30 ERA. 3 World Series (1949,52,53) went 2-1, 2.54 ERA
MLB relief pitcher from 1955-66. One of the Best Relievers of His Generation / Dodgers, Senators, & Phillies. Pitched in 1955 & 56 World Series, 6 1/3 innings, 2 hits allowed and only one run. Best season 1964 going 5-3 with 12 saves and 2.21 ERA
Former major league outfielder, played for Phillies, Reds, Padres, Mariners, Giants & Dodgers former Anaheim Angels coach/ currently manager for Brewers
MLB shortstop from 1925-40 with Red Sox, Tigers, and Reds. Had 3 doubles and .283 batting average in the 1934 & 34 World Series. Best season was 1934 as he scored 114 runs
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
Position: Pitcher
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
5-10, 180lb (178cm, 81kg)
Born: April 23, 1966 (Age: 52-121d) in La Habana, Cuba cu
Draft: Drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 5th round of the 1985 MLB June Amateur Draft.
Full Name: Ricar
Shortstop who played in one game for Dodgers in 1942, then full seasons for them 1946 & 1947; also played for Pirates, Cardinals and Browns (1952); born 1919 and passed away in 1997
Relief Pitcher for the Minnesota Twins (1962-1968),
Oakland Athletics (1969-1972), New York Yankees (1972) and the Texas Rangers (1972). Had a career ERA of 3.22
former Jasper Wildcat, St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds & Philadelphia Phillies, Blue Jays third baseman; 8X Gold Glove winner, 1997 NL ROY, 7X All - Star; World Series Champion (2006)
MLB pitcher for Senators & Cardinals in 1953, 58 and 59. Best season was in 1959 going 1-0 in 38 1/3 innings
giving up only 36 hits with an ERA of 3.29
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)
MLB 3rd & 1st baseman from 1947-56 for Indians. Known as 'Flip'. 4x All - Star. In 1953 was MVP and P.O.Y. while leading the league in RS 115, HR's 43, RBI's 145 with a .336 BA. HR Title in 1950 with 37
Played baseball for Lafayette College. Was the 2004 Patriot League player of the year. Played for the Covington Lumberjacks (Shenandoah Valley Baseball League)