| BROOKS ROBINSON Baseball Hall-of-Famer
Brooks Calbert Robinson, Jr. wasn't nicknamed "Hoover" for his resemblance to Herbert or J. E... |
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| CURTIS PRIDE Angels Outfielder
Curtis Pride was born in Washington, D.C. on December 17, 1968. By the age of nine months, audiologi... |
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| DAVE DRAVECKY Former Pitcher San Francisco Giants
Dave Dravecky’s story is one of hope, courage and perseverance in the midst of dark and overwhelmi... |
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| DUSTY BAKER
Dusty Baker was three-time Manager of the Year (1993, '97 and 2000), completed his 10th season ... |
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| JIM BOUTON Former Pitcher, New York Yankees
On his high school junior varsity baseball team his Jim Bouton's nickname was "Warm Up Bouton... |
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| JIM PALMER Baseball Hall-of-Famer
Jim Palmer is the only American League Hall of Fame Pitcher to win the Cy Young Award three times. H... |
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| JIM SUNDBERG
After playing the game he loves, Jim Sundberg worked announcing the game as a broadcaster for six ye... |
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| JOE TORRE Manager of the New York Yankees
An All-Star catcher in the 1960s, Joe Torre moved to third base during the 1971 season and won the N... |
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| JOHNNY BENCH 1989 Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee
Johnny Bench was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on December 7, 1947. The third of four children of ... |
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| SPARKY ANDERSON Former Manager of the Detroit Tigers
Legendary baseball manager Sparky Anderson is the third winningest manager in baseball history. From... |
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