
Utility Player for the Boston Red Sox
Steve Pearce was born April 13, 1983 and is a left fielder and first baseman for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). He throws and bats right-handed, and is listed at 5 feet 11 inches (

All-Star Outfielder for the Toronto Blue Jays
George Springer is a star outfielder for the Toronto Blue Jays. Springer had a banner seven-year tenure with the Houston Astros to start his career. He was a three-time All-Star in Houston and a two-t

All-Star Pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks
Madison Bumgarner is an All-Star pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Bumgarner made his name as the ace of the San Francisco Giants and hero of the 2014 World Series. Bumgarner was named MVP of bot

Hall Of Fame Outfielder for the New York Yankees
Reggie Jackson is a world renowned retired Major League Baseball right fielder. Prior to his 21 season career in the majors, Reggie attended college at Arizona State University and played both footbal

Baseball Hall of Famer and New York Yankees Legend
Derek Jeter is a living legend. During his 20-year career with the New York Yankees, he led the Bronx Bombers to five World Series titles and an unprecedented 17 postseason appearances. Although his f

Retired Infielder for the New York Yankees
Bobby Richardson played 12 seasons in the big leagues with the New York Yankees and helped lead them to three World Series titles in 1958, 1961 and 1962. During that time he won five consecutive Gold

Hall Of Fame Pitcher for the Oakland A's
Rollie Fingers, known as much for his twisted handlebar moustache as his pitching abilities, first signed to play for the Kansas City Athletics on Christmas Day of 1964. As a starting pitcher througho

Retired Six-Time All-Star and Three-Time World Series Champion
Curt Schilling, one of the Boston Red Sox’s most famous right-handed pitchers. Schilling was born in Alaska in 1966 and attended both high school and college in Arizona. He launched his professional c

Retired Ten-Time All-Star and Five-Time Cy Young Award Winner
Nicknamed “The Big Unit,” Randy Johnson is a retired Major League Baseball player. Standing at 6 foot 10 inches tall, Johnson was an imposing force on the mound and his lights out fastball that regula

2016 World Series MVP for the Chicago Cubs
Ben Zobrist was one of the most versatile players in baseball throughout his career. Zobrist primarily played second base to start his career but also spent significant time in the outfield and at sho

Kansas City Royals Catcher
Salvador Perez is already one of the best catchers in baseball and is only expected to get better. Perez is a two-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove winner for the Kansas City Royals. He was inst

Venezuelan MLB Infielder
Pablo Sandoval is an MLB third baseman, currently playing for the Boston Red Sox. Nicknamed The Panda, Sandoval s tough play and lovable nature make him a natural fan favorite. Sandoval would make h

Retired All-Star and World Series MVP for the St. Louis Cardinals
David Freese grew up in Wildwood, Missouri and had a standout prep baseball career at Lafayette High School where he hit .533 with 23 homeruns as a senior. After high school he signed on to play at S

2009 World Series MVP
Hideki Matsui is one of the most successful players in major league history to come from Japan. He became a renowned home run hitter during his decade with the Yomiuri Giants. From 1994-2002, Matsui m

Retired Four-Time All-Star Pitcher and Former World Series MVP
Cole Hamels was one of the most dominant starting pitchers of his era. Hamels was originally drafted straight out of high school in the first round of the 2002 MLB Draft. Playing four years in the min

Former World Series MVP
Mike Lowell played 13 seasons in the big leagues with the New York Yankees, Florida Marlins and Boston Red Sox. Lowell got his start in pro ball after being selected in the 20th round by the New York

2006 World Series MVP
David Eckstein played 10 seasons in the big leagues with the Anaheim Angels, St. Louis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays, Arizona Diamondbacks and San Diego Padres from 2001 to 2010. Prior to heading to t

Retired Two-Time MLB All-Star
Jermaine Dye enjoyed a successful 14-year major league career with the Atlanta Braves, Kansas City Royals, Oakland Athletics and Chicago White Sox from 1996 to 2009. Dye joined the Braves as a 17th ro

Boston Red Sox Legend
Manny Ramirez was one of the most feared sluggers of his era. Ramirez was a 12 time All-Star and hit 555 home runs in his career. He played big on the largest stage as well, hitting a record 29 post

Three-Time All-Star, Two-Time World Series Champion and World Series MVP
Josh Beckett enjoyed a long and successful major league career on the mound, earning three all-star selections and helping the Florida Marlins to a World Series title in 2003 and the Boston Red Sox to

Baseball Hall of Famer and All-Time Saves Leader
There is no better closer in baseball history than Mariano Rivera. Rivera, one of the all-time great New York Yankees, saved a record 652 games. He played his entire career in New York, made 13 All-

1999 World Series Most Valuable Player
Scott Brosius played 11 seasons in the big leagues after being selected in the 20th round of the 1987 MLB Draft by the Oakland Athletics out of Linfield College. In 1991 he made his major league debut

Hall of Fame Pitcher for the Atlanta Braves and New York Mets
When baseball people call someone a “crafty lefty”, they are referring to a pitcher with all of Tom Glavine’s attributes. From 1987 to 2008 he finessed opposing batters with a spot on fastball and an

Baseball Hall Of Fame, Seven-Time All-Star and Former World Series MVP
Paul Molitor is a former MLB infielder and current manager of the Minnesota Twins. Molitor started his playing career with the Milwaukee Brewers in 1978, playing 125 games, batting .273 with six homer

Baseball Hall of Famer, Five-Time All-Star and Three-Time World Series Champion
Jack Morris is one of the best big-game pitchers in baseball history. He helped three different professional teams win the World Series over his Hall of Fame career. Morris was a frontline starter in

Retired Three-Time World Series Champion
Dave Stewart played in the big leagues for 18 seasons and was one of the most dominant pitchers of his era. Known for his intimidation and tenacity on the mound during games, Stewart won 168 games and

Retired Pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers
Orel Hershiser is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Hershiser attended Bowling Green State University where he hardly played his freshman year. As a sophomore, Hershiser was academically ineligi

1987 World Series MVP
Frank “Sweet Music” Viola is a former starting pitcher for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball. Viola played baseball collegiately for St. John’s University. The Kansas City Royals drafted Vi

Retired Two-Time AL Cy Young Award Winner
Bret Saberhagen is a retired MLB pitcher who played 17 seasons for five different teams. A highly touted high school pitcher, Saberhagen was selected in the 19th round of the 1982 MLB Draft by the Kan

Baseball Hall of Fame Shortstop for the Detroit Tigers
Alan Trammell was one of the best shortstops of his day and a Detroit Tigers legend. Trammell played his entire 20-year career with the Tigers and was a six-time All-Star. Always lauded in the field

1983 World Series MVP and Baltimore Orioles Legend
Rick Dempsey played 24 seasons in Major League Baseball as a catcher. As one of the best defensive catchers of his era, Rick was drafted in the 15th round of the 1967 MLB Draft. After a few seasons go

Three Time National League MVP Winner and Philadelphia Phillies Hall of Fame Third Baseman
Mike Schmidt s resume includes twelve All-Star selections, three National League MVP Awards, ten Gold Glove Awards, six Silver Slugger Awards, and a World Series ring. But that s only the half of it.

Retired Three-Time All-Star and World Series MVP
Bucky Dent played 12 major league seasons with the Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals from 1973 to 1984 and is best known for his playing days with the New York

Retired Pitcher for the Detroit Tigers
Mickey Lolich pitched in the big leagues for 17 seasons with the Detroit Tigers, New York Mets and San Diego Padres from 1963 to 1979. Lolich got his start in professional baseball after being signed

Dodgers Hall of Fame Pitcher
Sanford Koufax, much more commonly recognized as Sandy, is a former professional baseball pitcher in the major leagues. While Koufax was born in Brooklyn, New York in the mid 1930 s, he grew up playin

1962 World Series MVP
Ralph Terry had his finest season in a distinguished major league baseball career in 1962. During the regular season, Terry went 23-12 with a 3.15 ERA. He led the American League in wins and was a m

Retired Five-Time MLB All-Star
Edgar Renteria was one of the best shortstops of his era. The five-time All-Star originally debuted with the Florida Marlins in 1996 and finished second in National League Rookie of the Year voting. T

Retired Four-Time MLB All-Star
Troy Glaus was one of the best third basemen of his era and a star early in his career for the Anaheim Angels. Glaus originally debuted with the Angels in 1998 and made three of his four All-Star appe

Retired Two-Time MLB All-Star Pitcher
Livan Hernandez had a remarkable 17-year major league career. Hernandez bravely defected to the United States from Cuba as a 20-year-old in 1995. He made his major league debut for the Florida Marlins

1992 World Series MVP
Pat Borders played for ten teams over his 18-year major league career, but he is best known as the heart and soul behind some of the best teams in Toronto Blue Jays history. Borders made his major lea