Sam Wise (1857)
Wally Gerber (1891) Burleigh Grimes (1893) Bernie Friberg (1899)
Max Lanier (1915)
Bob Kennedy (1920) Roberto Clemente (1934) Billy Consolo (1934) Joe Azcue (1939)
Paul Popovich (1940) Bucky Guth (1947) Bruce Benedict (1955)
Mike LaValliere (1960)
Jack Howell (1961)
Marcus Lawton (1965)
Bobby Higginson (1970)
Albie Lopez (1971)
Marcus Lawton is the brother of Matt Lawton. He played in ten games for the Yankees in 1989.
Johnny Rawlings (1892)
Rudy York (1913)
Donald Honig (1931)
Jim Davenport (1933)
John Buzhardt (1936)
Diego Segui (1937)
Boog Powell (1941)
Ron Boyer (1944)
Skip Lockwood (1946)
Butch Hobson (1951) Alex Cole (1965) Jorge Posada (1971) Mike Maroth (1977) Brett Myers (1980)
Dustin Pedroia (1983)
Ron Boyer is the brother of Clete Boyer and Ken Boyer. He played in the Yankees' farm system for eight years, reaching AAA.
Charles Comiskey (1859) Doggie Miller (1864)
Jack Warner (1872)
Bill Sherdel (1896) Jim Snyder (1932) Joey Jay (1935)
Jose Santiago (1940)
Cap Peterson (1942)
Duffy Dyer (1945) Joe Lis (1946) Billy Conigliaro (1947) Tom Kelly (1950) Joe Cowley (1958) Randy Johnson (1958) Jeff Huson (1964)
Scott Brosius (1966)
Chris Singleton (1972)
Paul Dean (1912) Earl Weaver (1930) Joe Horlen (1937) Bert Cueto (1937) Mark Fidrych (1954)
Don Carmen (1959)
Mark Gubicza (1962) Mike Cook (1963) Mark Loretta (1971)
Juan Pierre (1977)
Fielder Jones (1871)
George Susce (1907)
Lou Finney (1910)
Sid Gordon (1917)
Jerry Neudecker (1930)
Vinegar Bend Mizell (1930) Mudcat Grant (1935) Tony Cloninger (1940)
Fred Stanley (1947)
Jerry Crawford (1947)
Andre Thornton (1949)
Tom Niedenfuer (1959)
Jim Reboulet (1961) Tom Prince (1964) Jay Buhner (1964)
Mark Lemke (1965)
Alex Fernandez (1969)
Jarrod Washburn (1974)
Corey Patterson (1979)
Jim Reboulet is the brother of Jeff Reboulet. He was in the minors for six years, reaching AAA. He had three seasons with sixty or more stolen bases.
Christy Mathewson (1880) Ray Schalk (1892) Harlond Clift (1912)
Fred Hutchinson (1919)
Bob Buhl (1928)
Kevin Cooney (1950)
Matt Clement (1974) Lew Ford (1976)
Kevin Cooney was an eleventh round draft choice of the Twins in 1972. He pitched in the Twins' organization for two seasons, then a shoulder injury ended his playing career. He then became a college baseball coach. He was the head coach at Montclair State from 1984-1987 and at Florida Atlantic from 1988-2008.
Danny Murphy (1876)
Bobo Newson (1907)
Bob Scheffing (1913)
Bill Monboquette (1936)
Vada Pinson (1938) Sal Campisi (1942) Jim Hughes (1951) Dennis Lewallyn (1953)
Bryn Smith (1955)
We would also like to wish a happy birthday to Mrs. Moss and a happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. AMR.
Jim Clinton (1850)
Odell Hale (1908) Willie Wells (1908) Taffy Wright (1911)
Buddy Lewis (1916)
Bob Porterfield (1923)
Rocky Colavito (1933)
Tom Brookens (1953)
Tim Brookens (1953) Jerald Clark (1963) Andy Stankiewicz (1964)
Gerald Williams (1966)
Sal Fasano (1971) Wilson Ramos (1987)
Tim Brookens is the twin brother of Tom Brookens and played four years in the minors, reaching AA.
John Grim (1867)
John Galbreath (1897)
Jack Tighe (1913)
Ralph Houk (1919)
Julian Javier (1936)
Claude Osteen (1939)
Paul Lindblad (1941)
Tommie Agee (1942)
Chris Wheeler (1945) Bill Campbell (1948)
Ted Simmons (1949) John Moses (1957)
Matt Young (1958)
Deion Sanders (1967)
Troy Percival (1969) Pat Mahomes (1970) Ryan Radmanovich (1971)
Matt Morris (1974) Mike Lamb (1975) Brian Fuentes (1975) Drew Butera (1983)
Ralph Houk was a special assistant to the general manager for the Twins from 1987-1989.
Better known for his Hall of Fame NFL career, Deion Sanders was a major league outfielder for nine seasons, leading the league in triples in 1992. He hit .263/.319/.392 in 2,123 at-bats.