Bill Thomas (1905)
Johnny Washington (1916)
John Kibler (1928)
Julio Navarro (1936)
Ralph Terry (1936)
Masaaki Mori (1937)
Al Clark (1948)
Joe Wallis (1952)
Ivan DeJesus (1953) Otis Nixon (1959) Stan Javier (1964)
Jay Powell (1972)
Ken Cloude (1975)
Bill Thomas pitched in the minors from 1924-1952. He set records for games pitched (1,016), wins (383), losses (347), innings (5,995), hits allowed (6,721), and runs allowed (3,098).
Walker Cooper (1915)
Jim Busby (1927)
Gene Freese (1934) Reno Bertoia (1935) Bruce Sutter (1953) Ramon Romero (1959) Randy Ready (1960)
Brian Boehringer (1969)
Jason Giambi (1971)
Mike Cameron (1973) Carl Pavano (1976)
Kitty Bransfield (1875)
Al Todd (1902)
Johnny McCarthy (1910) Johnny Mize (1913) Alvin Dark (1922)
Dick Schofield (1935)
Jim Hannan (1940)
Jim Lefebvre (1942)
Tony Conigliaro (1945) Joe Keough (1946) Ross Grimsley (1950) Bob Gorinski (1952) Jeff Montgomery (1962)
Craig Shipley (1963) Allan Anderson (1964) Rob Radlosky (1974) Alfonso Soriano (1976)
Eric Gagne (1976)
Francisco Rodriguez (1982)
George Shoch (1859)
Phil Masi (1916)
Jiro Noguchi (1920) Early Wynn (1920) Ralph Branca (1926)
Lee Walls (1933) Lenny Green (1933) Ruben Amaro (1936)
Don Gullett (1951)
Kiyoshi Nakahata (1954)
Norm Charlton (1963) Dan Naulty (1970) Marlon Anderson (1974) Brian Bass (1982) Anthony Slama (1984)
Ban Johnson (1864) Bob Carruthers (1864)
Bill Dahlen (1870)
Art Fletcher (1885) Rube Foster (1888) Riggs Stephenson (1898)
Luke Sewell (1901)
Jack Kramer (1918) Earl Battey (1935) Bud Bloomfield (1936) Charlie Hough (1948)
Jim Gantner (1953)
Spin Williams (1956)
Bob Dernier (1957)
Ron Kittle (1958)
Milt Thompson (1959)
John Russell (1961)
Henry Cotto (1961)
Danny Jackson (1962)
Jeff Fassero (1963)
Brian Runge (1970) Fred Rath (1973) Mark Redman (1974)
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Tommy Corcoran (1869)
Ernest Lanigan (1873)
Al Bridwell (1884)
Ossie Vitt (1890)
George Selkirk (1908)
Gabe Paul (1910)
Herman Franks (1914) Don McMahon (1930) Tito Fuentes (1944) Charlie Manuel (1944) Ken Reynolds (1947) Paul Gibson (1960) Daryl Boston (1963)
Trey Hillman (1963)
Ted Lilly (1976) Willie Martinez (1978)
Ernest Lanigan was the nephew of the Spink brothers who founded The Sporting News and worked for the publication from the time he was 15. Among other things, he compiled baseball's first encyclopedia, published in 1922, and served as curator, historian, and director of the Hall of Fame from 1946 until his death in 1962.
Barney Gilligan (1856)
Gus Suhr (1906)
Frenchy Bordagaray (1910)
Sid Hudson (1915)
Eddie Einhorn (1936) Bob Gebhard (1943) Dick Colpaert (1944) Larry Barnett (1945)
Gary Lavelle (1949)
Jim Lett (1951)
Mark Riggins (1957)
Darren Daulton (1962)
Luis Rivera (1964)
Luis Sojo (1965)
A. J. Burnett (1977) Michael Restovich (1979)
Pinky Whitney (1905)
Red Kress (1905)
Ted Strong (1914)
Jim Essian (1951)
Bill Madlock (1951)
David Cone (1963)
Edgar Martinez (1963) Greg Swindell (1965) Royce Clayton (1970) Rick Greene (1971) Jeff Suppan (1975)
Tim Keefe (1857) Hugh Nicol (1858)
Webster McDonald (1900)
Ethan Allen (1904) Hank Greenberg (1911) Joe Reichler (1915) Sherry Robertson (1919) Earl Torgeson (1924)
Carl Scheib (1927)
Roy Majtyka (1939) Bill Bethea (1942) Rick Albert (1951)
Bob Owchinko (1955)
La Marr Hoyt (1955)
Fernando Tatis (1975)
We would like to wish a very happy birthday to mrs. bhiggum.
King Kelly (1857) Tom Connolly (1870) Bobby Byrne (1884)
Syl Johnson (1900)
Tommy Byrne (1919)
Guy LaValliere (1931)
Alfredo Meli (1944)
Joe Simpson (1951)
Jim Tracy (1955) Rick Aguilera (1961) Esteban Loiaza (1971)
Brian Moehler (1971) Julio DePaula (1982)
It does not appear that Bobby Byrne and Tommy Byrne are related. Minor league catcher Guy LaValliere is the father of major league catcher Mike LaValliere.