| Career Highlights | Player |
| Hall of Fame second baseman for Houston, Cincinnati and Philadelphia | |
| Pitcher won 254 games and World Series with Detroit, Minnesota and Toronto | |
| High-kicking San Francisco Giant Hall of Fame pitcher | |
| 1972 NL Rookie of the Year, 1975 All Star Game MVP, both with the New York Mets | |
| Boston manager that should have taken Bill Buckner out of Game 6 of the 1986 World Series | |
| The Big Cat hit 359 HRs for St. Louis, the New York Giants and New York Yankees | |
| Little Napoleon won 2,763 games and 3 World Series, mostly as manager of the New York Giants | |
| 1993 AL Cy Young winner with the Chicago White Sox | |
| Manager with most wins in Yankees history, highest regular season, postseason winning percentages in major league history | |
| 'Joe Table' saved 321 games, but blew game 7 of the 1997 World Series | |
| Ducky starred with the Gashouse Gang, winning the Triple Crown and MVP in 1937 | |
| | Career Highlights | Player |
| 4-time All Star, 3-time batting champ, 2009 AL MVP with Minnesota | |
| The Iron Man won both ends of 3 different doubleheaders in 1 month in 1903 | |
| Trader Jack won NL Manager of the Year twice and the 2003 World Series with Florida | |
| 4-time All-Star, 2008 HR Derby champ, 2006 AL MVP with Minnesota | |
| Cuban Hall of Famer from the Negro Leagues known as El Diamante Negro | |
| The oldest pitcher in the major leagues in 2010 with Philadelphia has 267 wins in 24 seasons | |
| Long-time San Diego sportswriter was the namesake of the Padres old ballpark | |
| The Count was the 1975 NL Rookie of the Year for the San Francisco Giants | |
| Pitcher won 20 games twice and threw 2 no-hitters for Cincinnati in the 1960s | |
| 2000 AL Manager of the Year with the Chicago White Sox later led the New York Mets into the basement | |
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