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Printer-Friendly Version (PDF) NAME STATISTIC NAME STATISTIC Jim Abbott No-Hitter 9/4/93 Ralph Branca 3x All-Star Bobby Abreu 2005 HR Derby Champion; 2x All-Star George Brett Hall of Fame - 1999 Tommie Agee 1966 AL Rookie of the Year Lou Brock Hall of Fame - 1985 Boston #1 Overall Prospect-Named 2008 Boston Minor Lars Anderson Tom Browning Perfect Game 9/16/88 League Off. P.O.Y. Sparky Anderson Hall of Fame - 2000 Jay Bruce 2007 Minor League Player of the Year Elvis Andrus Texas #1 Overall Prospect -shortstop Tom Brunansky 1985 All-Star; 1987 WS Champion Luis Aparicio Hall of Fame - 1984 Bill Buckner 1980 NL Batting Champion Luke Appling Hall of Fame - 1964 Al Bumbry 1973 AL Rookie of the Year Richie Ashburn Hall of Fame - 1995 Lew Burdette 1957 WS MVP; b. 11/22/26 d. 2/6/07 Earl Averill Hall of Fame - 1975 Ken Caminiti 1996 NL MVP; b. 4/21/63 d. 10/10/04 Jonathan Bachanov Los Angeles AL Pitching prospect Bert Campaneris 6x All-Star; 1st to Player all 9 Positions in a Game Ernie Banks Hall of Fame - 1977 Jose Canseco 1986 AL Rookie of the Year; 1988 AL MVP Boston #4 Overall Prospect-Named 2008 Boston MiLB Daniel Bard Steve Carlton Hall of Fame - 1994 P.O.Y. Philadelphia #1 Overall Prospect-Winning Pitcher '08 Jesse Barfield 1986 All-Star and Home Run Leader Carlos Carrasco Futures Game Len Barker Perfect Game 5/15/81 Joe Carter 5x All-Star; Walk-off HR to win the 1993 WS Marty Barrett 1986 ALCS MVP Gary Carter Hall of Fame - 2003 Tim Battle New York AL Outfield prospect Rico Carty 1970 Batting Champion and All-Star 8x WS Champion; 2 Bronze Stars & 2 Purple Hearts Hank Bauer Cesar Cedeno 4x All-Star; 5 Gold Gloves (Marine) Steve Bedrosian 1987 NL Cy Young Award Ron Cey 1981 WS Co-MVP Colorado Rising Star Pitcher-18-3 combined in Class A George Bell 3x All-Star; 1987 AL MVP Jhoulys Chacin & A+ in 2008 Buddy Bell 5x All-Star; 6x Gold Glove Joba Chamberlain New York AL Star Pitcher Cool Papa Bell Hall of Fame - 1974 Chris Chambliss 1971 AL Rookie of the Year Johnny Bench Hall of Fame - 1989 Albert Chandler Hall of Fame - 1982 Yogi Berra Hall of Fame - 1972 Joe Charboneau 1980 AL Rookie of the Year Boston 2B Prospect-Played for Taiwan in the 2008 Jim Bibby No-Hitter 7/30/73 Chih-Hsien Chiang Olympics Joe Black 1952 NL Rookie of the Year Donn Clendenon 1969 WS MVP; b. 7/15/35 d. 9/17/05 Paul Blair 2x All-Star; 8x Gold Gloves Hillary Clinton Former First Lady & New York Senator Johnny Blanchard 2x WS Champion George Clooney American Actor Ron Blomberg 1st DH in MLB History Vince Coleman 1985 NL Rookie of the Year Vida Blue 1971 AL Cy Young Award; 1971 AL MVP Dave Concepcion 1982 All-Star MVP; 9x All-Star Bert Blyleven 3000 Strikeout Club (3,701); 2x WS Champion Jeff Conine 1995 All-Star MVP Brian Bocock San Francisco SS Stan Coveleski Hall of Fame - 1961 Mike Boddicker 1983 ALCS MVP Joe Cronin Hall of Fame - 1956 Wade Boggs Hall of Fame - 2005 Jose Cruz 2x All-Star; 2x Silver Slugger Lou Boudreau Hall of Fame - 1970 Johnny Damon 2x All-Star; 2004 WS Champion Larry Bowa 2001 NL Manager of the Year; 5x All-Star Ray Dandridge Hall of Fame - 1987 Clete Boyer 2x WS Champion; 1969 Gold Glove; b. 2/9/37 d. 6/4/07 Alvin Dark 1948 ML Rookie of the Year Andrew Brackman New York AL #3 Overall Prospect- Ron Darling 1985 All-Star; 1986 WS Champion; 1989 Gold Glove Checklist subject to change. Prospects rankings are based on Baseball America 2008. NAME STATISTIC NAME STATISTIC 1984 NL ROY; 1985 NL Cy Young & Pitching Triple Danny Darwin 1990 ERA Leader Dwight Gooden Crown Storm Davis 1988 AL Comeback Player of the Year Rich "Goose" Gossage Hall of Fame - 2008 Mark Davis 1989 NL Cy Young Award Ken Griffey Sr. 1980 All-Star MVP Eric Davis 1996 Comeback Player of the Year Burleigh Grimes Hall of Fame - 1964 Glenn Davis 2x All-Star Marquis Grissom 1997 ALCS MVP Tommy Davis 2x Batting Champion; 3x All-Star Dick Groat 1960 NL MVP Texas #2 Overall Prospect-MLB Debut '08; .285, 17 Chris Davis Kevin Gross No-Hitter 8/17/92 HR, 55 RBI in 80 games Andre Dawson 1977 NL ROY; 1987 NL MVP Pedro Guerrero 1981 WS Co-MVP Paul "Daffy" Dean No-Hitter 9/21/34; b. 8/14/13 d. 3/17/81 Ron Guidry 1978 AL Cy Young Award Rick Dempsey 1983 WS MVP Bill Gullickson 1991 Wins Leader Bucky Dent 1978 WS MVP Tony Gwynn Hall of Fame - 2007 Detroit #4 Pitching Prospect, Supp. 1st Round Pick in Bo Diaz 2x All-Star; b. 3/23/53 d. 11/23/90 Brandon Hamilton 2007 Bill Dickey Hall of Fame - 1954 Toby Harrah 4x All-Star 1989 ALCS MVP; 1990 AL MVP; Career Stolen Base Vince DiMaggio 2x All-Star; b. 9/6/12 d. 10/3/86 Rickey Henderson Leader Dom DiMaggio 7x All-Star; DiMaggio Brother Billy Herman Hall of Fame - 1975 Joe DiMaggio Hall of Fame - 1955 Keith Hernandez 1979 NL Co-MVP; 1979 Batting Champion Bobby Doerr Hall of Fame - 1986 Willie Hernandez 1984 AL Cy Young Award and MVP Florida #1 3B Prospect; played HS ball with '07 #2 Matt Dominguez Orel Hershiser 1988 NLCS & WS MVP; 1988 Cy Young Award Overall Pick Mike Moustakas Oakland #2 infield prospect; pitched and played 1B at Sean Doolittle Luke Hochevar Kansas City Starting Pitcher the Univ. of Virginia Al Downing 1967 All-Star; Surrendered Aaron's 715th HR Todd Hollandsworth 1996 NL Rookie of the Year Walt Dropo 1950 AL Rookie of the Year Rick Honeycutt 2x All-Star; 1983 AL-ERA Leader Jermaine Dye 2005 WS MVP Burt Hooton 1981 NLCS MVP Dennis Eckersley Hall of Fame - 2004 Bob Horner 1978 NL Rookie of the Year Edwin Encarnacion Cincinnatti Starting 3B Charlie Hough 1986 All-Star Barry Enright Arizona #4 Pitching Prospect Frank Howard 1960 NL Rookie of the Year Carl Erskine No-Hitters 6/19/52 & 5/12/56 Steve Howe 1980 NL Rookie of the Year Darrell Evans 2x All-Star; 60 HRs during his 40's LaMarr Hoyt 1983 AL Cy Young Award; 1985 AS MVP Dwight Evans 8x Gold Glove Al Hrabosky 1975 NL Fireman of the Year Bob Feller Hall of Fame - 1962 Kent Hrbek 2x WS Champion Sid Fernandez 2x All-Star Carl Hubbell Hall of Fame - 1947 Rick Ferrell Hall of Fame - 1984 Philip Hughes New York AL Starting Pitcher Mark Fidrych 1976 AL Rookie of the Year Jim "Catfish" Hunter Hall of Fame - 1987 Cecil Fielder 3x All-Star; 2x Home Run Leader Monte Irvin Hall of Fame - 1973 Rollie Fingers Hall of Fame - 1992 Reggie Jackson Hall of Fame - 1993 Carlton Fisk Hall of Fame - 2000 Brad James Houston Pitching Prospect, #6 Overall Mike Flanagan 1979 AL Cy Young Award Fergie Jenkins Hall of Fame - 1991 1996 AL ROY; 2000 AS MVP & WS MVP; 4x WS Curt Flood 3x All-Star; 7x Gold Glove; b. 1/18/38 d. 1/20/97 Derek Jeter Champion Revolutionary surgery named after him; 1976 Comeback Whitey Ford Hall of Fame - 1974 Tommy John P.O.Y. Bob Forsch No-Hitters 4/16/78 & 9/26/83 Davey Johnson 1997 AL Manager of the Year; 4x All-Star; 3x Gold Glove George Foster 1976 All-Star MVP; 1977 NL MVP Howard Johnson 2x All-Star; 3x 30/30 Member Cincinnatti #3 Overall IF Prospect (3B), led MWL in Juan Francisco Wally Joyner 1986 All-Star; 1986 HR Derby Champion HR's in 2007 John Franco Most Games Pitched (NL); 4x All-Star Jim Kaat 3x All-Star; 16x Gold Glove Terry Francona 2x WS Champion Liu Kai New York AL Pitching Prospect Gary Gaetti 1987 ALCS MVP Al Kaline Hall of Fame - 1980 Andres Galarraga 2000 NL Comeback Player of the Year; 5x All-Star George Kell Hall of Fame - 1983 Joe Garagiola Hall of Fame - 1991 Ford Frick Award Terry Kennedy 4x All-Star Phil Garner 3x All-Star; 2005 NL Champions Jeff Kent 2000 NL MVP Ralph Garr 1974 NL Batting Champion Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles NL Starting Pitcher Steve Garvey 2x All-Star MVP; 1974 NL MVP; 2x NLCS MVP Don Kessinger 6x All-Star; 1978 Lou Gehrig Award Charlie Gehringer Hall of Fame - 1949 Harmon Killebrew Hall of Fame - 1984 Tom Glavine 2x Cy Young Award; 1995 WS MVP; 10x All-Star Ralph Kiner Hall of Fame - 1975 Colorado Top SS Prospect, 2007 South Atlantic League Hector Gomez Dave Kingman 1984 AL Comeback Player of the Year; 3x All-Star All-Star Lefty Gomez Hall of Fame - 1972 Ron Kittle 1983 AL Rookie of the Year Checklist subject to change. Prospects rankings are based on Baseball America 2008. NAME STATISTIC NAME STATISTIC Ryan Klesko 2001 All-Star Willie McGee 1985 NL MVP Ray Knight 1986 WS MVP Tug McGraw 2x All-Star; b. 8/30/44 d. 1/5/04 George Kontos New York AL Pitching Prospect Scott McGregor 1981 All-Star; 1983 WS Champion Jerry Koosman 2x All-Star; 2x 20-Game Winner Denny McLain 1968 AL Cy Young Award and MVP Sandy Koufax Hall of Fame - 1972 Adam Miller Cleveland #1 Pitching prospect, 1st round pick in 2003 Ed Kranepool 1965 All-Star Minnie Minoso 9x All-Star; Played in 5 Decades John Kruk 3x All-Star Kevin Mitchell 1989 NL MVP Tony Kubek 1957 AL Rookie of the Year Johnny Mize Hall of Fame - 1981 New York NL Top Relief Pitching Prospect, New Yorks Eddie Kunz Paul Molitor Hall of Fame - 2004 top pick in 2007 draft Clem Labine 2x All-Star; b.
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