Drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 33rd round of the 2009 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Miami Marlins in the 15th round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft
MLB pitcher from 1953-58 for White Sox. Nicknamed 'Smiley'. Best seasons in 1954 (All - Star) going 16-9 with 2 saves, 3.09 ERA and 1953 going 7-5 with a save and 2.74 ERA. Tossed no - hitter in 1957
Baseball / Pitcher / Former Pitcher in Indians Organization / Late 1980's / College All-American at Brigham Young / One of the Top High School Athletes in Hawaii's History
former major league third baseman; played for Red Sox, Tigers, Orioles, White Sox & Athletics; member of Baseball Hall of Fame; 10X All-star; career .306 hitter; former Tigers & Orioles broadcaster
MLB outfielder for 13 seasons, ten with the Yankees, mostly in the 1940's. All - Star 5 times. Three times with 100-plus RBI's, 3 times over 30 home runs and twice batting over .300
Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 16th round of the 1986 MLB January Draft-Regular Phase from Sacramento City College (Sacramento, CA) and the St. Louis Cardinals in the 32nd round of the 1989 MLB June Amateur Draft from Florida State University (Ta
MLB pitcher from 1948-59 for A's, Reds, Cardinals. 1949 All - Star going 20-12, save, 3.75 ERA. In 1958 went 7-3 with 2.30 ERA. Brother of Walt Kellner
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
MLB third baseman from 1937-50 for the Indians and Red Sox, 1945 Military. 7x All - Star. 3x fielding leader at 3rd base. Made one of the outs to end Joe DiMaggio's streak. Best season was 1948 with 31 home runs, 119 RBI,, and .297 batting average
Catching prospect in the Philadelphia Phillies chain in the late 1950s. His only experience playing in major league games came in 1961 with the Phillies
MLB outfielder, 3rd baseman from 1939-57 for White Sox, Indians, Orioles, Dodgers, Tigers. In 1948 World Series went 1 -2 with RBI. Most productive season was 1950 with 79 RS, 27 doubles, 5 triples, 9 HR's, 57 RBI, .276 BA. Father of catcher Terry
American journalist and author. He is an editorial director at Dotdash Meredith, and a former senior writer and assistant managing editor at Sports Illustrated. Books include 56: Joe DiMaggio and the Last Magic Number in Sports
MLB catcher 1978-91 for Padres, Giants, Cardinals, Orioles. 4x All - Star. Silver Slugger. Best in 1982 with 75 RS, 42 doubles, triple, 21 HR, 97 RBI, .295 BA./ In two World Series (1984 & 89) had double, HR, 5 RBI. Son of MLB Bob Kennedy
MLB pitcher from 1934-45 for 7 teams. 2x All-Star. Pitched no-hitter in 1935. Best season was 1936 with second most wins in league with 21 while getting defeated only 9 times
German-American professional baseball outfielder for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball. He made his MLB debut in 2015. Before signing with the Twins, he played for Buchbinder Legionäre Regensburg of Bundesliga. He bats and throws left-handed
Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 26th round of the 1989 MLB June Amateur Draft from Cerritos College (Norwalk, CA) and the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 8th round of the 1990 MLB June Amateur Draft from Cerritos College (Norwalk, CA)
MLB pitcher from 1984-98 for Blue Jays, Yankees, Orioles. 5x All - Star. ERA Title (2.76) in 1987 going 17-8. Most wins in league in 1994, going 17-4. 3.27 ERA. In 1993 went 18-6, 3.00 ERA. Two World Series (1992, 96) with 3-1, 2.66 ERA
former major league outfielder; played for Twins, A's, Blue Jays & Red Sox; currently a free agent; member of Red Sox 2007 World Series championship team
MLB H.O.F. 1st & 3rd baseman, left fielder from 1954-75 for Senators - Twins, Royals.. 'Killer' was 13x All - Star, MVP 1969. Led league 6x HR's, 4x walks, 3x
RBI's. In the 1965 World Series he hit a home run with a BA of .286
Former Diamondbacks pitcher, won World Series in 2001. Also pitched for Marlins and Rockies. Currently playing for the Nexen Heroes of the Korea baseball organization
MLB starting and relief pitcher from 1937-43 for the Cubs, Dodgers, Cardinals, and Phillies. Best season was 1940 going 4-1 with a save and an ERA of 3.02
MLB 2nd & 3rd baseman, shortstop 1956-65 for Cubs, Indians, Twins. 'Slim' was best in 1962 with 51 RS, 21 doubles, triple, 13 HR, 55 RBI. Helped the Twins win the pennant in 1965. Coached University of Arizona to three NCAA National titles
Former major league outfielder; played for Pirates, Cubs & Indians; 6X All-Star; NY Mets Broadcaster; member of Baseball Hall of Fame inducted in 1975
led the league in homeruns from 1946-1952 with the Pirates NL All star from 1947 and 1949 to 1951
former minor league baseball player,was paralyzed from the chest down in car accident in 2001,won special motorcycle from Orange County Choppers as part of thier FANtasy bike contest
former major league pitcher/manager; played for Brooklyn Dodgers & Reds; manager of Yankees, Giants & Braves; former Reds & Pirates pitching coach; also coached in minor leagues
MLB pitcher 1986-92 for Tigers, White Sox, Indians. Best in 1986 going 11-4 as a rookie with 3 saves, 3.51 ERA & 1990 with 12-4, 3.28 ERA. In 1987 ALCS had 5 1/3 IP, 3 hits allowed and one run
former MLB player - san francisco giants ('71-'74), new york mets ('75-'77), san diego padres ('77), california angels ('77), new york yankees ('77), chicago cubs ('78-'80), new york mets ('81-83), oakland athletics ('84-'86)