Goose Curry (1905)
Gil McDougald (1928)
Curt Simmons (1929)
Larry McCoy (1941) Dan Ford (1952) Rick Cerone (1954)
Ed Whitson (1955)
Luis Salazar (1956)
Eric Show (1956)
Turk Wendell (1967)
Brandon Inge (1977)
Eric Show was drafted by Minnesota in the 36th round in 1974, but did not sign.
This is also the birthday of Twins’ farmhand Jhon Garcia (1987).
Babe Adams (1882)
Arndt Jorgens (1905)
Gil Coan (1922)
Jack Sanford (1929) Carroll Hardy (1933) Brooks Robinson (1937) Reggie Jackson (1946) Osamu Higashio (1950)
Dennis Leonard (1951)
Eric Gregg (1951)
Jim Sundberg (1951) Andre David (1958) Jim Bowden (1961)
Erik Hanson (1965)
Eric Young (1967) Rich Garces (1971) Joakim Soria (1984)
Two players who share a name with Minnesota Twins players, Scott Baker (1970) and Roy Smith (1976), were also born on this day.
Today is also the birthday of Twins’ farmhand Randy Rosario (1994).
Hal Carlson (1892)
Del Webb (1899) Cool Papa Bell (1903) Ace Parker (1912)
Billy Hoeft (1932)
Ozzie Virgil (1932) Dan Monzon (1946) Carlos May (1948)
Pascual Perez (1957)
Greg Mathews (1962)
Jose Guillen (1976)
Carlos Pena (1978)
Ace Parker is a member of both the College Football and Pro Football Hall of Fame. He was an infielder for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1937-1938.
Left-hander Greg Mathews was drafted by Minnesota in the ninth round of the January draft in 1982, but did not sign.
Cy Rigler (1882)
Watty Clark (1902)
Earl Halstead (1912)
Stubby Overmire (1919)
Dave Philley (1920)
Rube Walker (1926) Billy Martin (1928) Rick Reuschel (1949)
Rick Rhoden (1953) Jack Morris (1955) Tack Wilson (1956) Mark Funderburk (1957) Bob Patterson (1959)
Mitch Webster (1959)
Doug Brocail (1967)
Jim Mecir (1970)
Dave Philley played five of his eighteen major league seasons in Philadelphia, three for the Athletics and two for the Phillies.
Joe Evans (1895)
Jimmy Wasdell (1914)
Al McBean (1938)
Yukata Enatsu (1948)
Bill North (1948)
Rick Waits (1952) George Brett (1953) John Smoltz (1967) Scott Watkins (1970) A. J. Hinch (1974)
Josh Beckett (1980) Justin Morneau (1981)
A. J. Hinch was drafted by Minnesota in the third round in 1995, but did not sign.
Today is also the birthday of Twins’ farmhand Brian Dozier (1987).
J. L. Wilkinson (1878) Ed Walsh (1881) Alex Pompez (1890) Earle Combs (1899) Joe Lewis (1906) Bob Thurman (1917) Les Moss (1925)
Dick Howser (1936) Tony Perez (1942) Dick Tidrow (1947) Dave LaRoche (1948) Dennis Martinez (1955) Hosken Powell (1955) Pat Borders (1963) Joey Cora (1965) Larry Sutton (1970) Roy Halladay (1977)
Today is also the birthday of Twins’ farmhand Romy Trinidad (1991).
We would also like to wish a very happy anniversary to SBG and Lucy.
Arizona organization (AAA Reno) releases Ron Mahay. Atlanta organization sends Eliecer Cardenas from Mississippi (AA) to Lynchburg (A).
Baltimore sends J. J. Hardy to Norfolk (AAA) on a rehab assignment.
Baltimore activates J. J. Hardy from the disabled list.
White Sox organization (AA Birmingham) releases Ozzie Lewis. Dodgers organization (AAA Albuquerque) activates Juan Castro from the disabled list.
Mets transfer Johan Santana from the fifteen day disabled list to the sixty day disabled list.
Yankees activate Luis Ayala from the disabled list.
Tampa Bay recalls Rob Delaney from Durham (AAA).
Jimmy Archer (1883)
Larry Gardner (1886)
Babe Dye (1898)
Bill McKinley (1910)
Bill Kinnamon (1919)
Dusty Rhodes (1927) Johnny Roseboro (1933) Leon Wagner (1934)
Juan Beniquez (1950)
Bobby Valentine (1950) Lenny Faedo (1960) Sean McDonough (1962)
Jose Rijo (1965) Jack Cressend (1975) Trajan Langdon (1976)
Barry Zito (1978)
Hockey Hall of Famer Babe Dye was a minor league outfielder from 1919-1926, spending much of his career in the American Association. In 811 games, he hit .311, slugged .443, and stole 118 bases.
College basketball star Trajan Langdon was a third baseman in the low minors for three seasons.
Today is also the birthday of Twins’ farmhand Jon Goncalves (1989).
Chicken Wolf (1862)
Lave Cross (1866)
Jumping Joe Dugan (1897)
Hank Borowy (1916)
Ed Runge (1918) Yogi Berra (1925) Felipe Alou (1935)
Ted Kubiak (1942) Vic Albury (1947) Bob Heise (1947)
Joe Nolan (1951)
Lou Whitaker (1957)
Kevin Bass (1959)
Willie Lozado (1959)
Mark Clark (1968)
Wes Helms (1976)
Felipe Lopez (1980) Evan Meek (1983)
Infielder Willie Lozado was drafted by Minnesota in the third round of the January Secondary draft in 1978, but did not sign.
This is also the birthday of Twins’ farmhands Melciades De La Cruz (1993), Aderlin Mejia (1992), and Hein Robb (1992).
Charlie Gehringer (1903) Rip Sewell (1907)
Eddie Chiles (1910) Jack Lang (1921) Nestor Chylak (1922) Vern Rapp (1928)
Milt Pappas (1939) Frank Quilici (1939) Jerry Martin (1949)
Dane Iorg (1950)
Mark Huismann (1958)
Walt Terrell (1958)
Trent Hubbard (1964)
Bobby Witt (1964)
Kerry Ligtenberg (1971)
Francisco Cordero (1975)
This is also the birthday of Twins’ farmhand Miguel Sano (1993).