1. Bobby Abreu

    Bob Kelly Abreu (born March 11, 1974 in Maracay, Aragua State, Venezuela) is a Major League Baseball right fielder who plays for the New York Yankees. He bats left-handed and throws right-handed. Abreu is a 2-time all-star, who has won a Gold Glove Award and a Silver Slugger Award. He has led his league in games (twice), doubles, and triples. Through 2006 he was 7th among active ballplayers in on base percentage (.412), and 13th in stolen bases (271).

  2. Miguel Cabrera

    José Miguel Torres Cabrera is a Major League Baseball player for the Florida Marlins. When he started his Major League career in 2003, Cabrera was 6'2" and weighed 210 pounds; he is now 6'4" and 240. He bats and throws right handed. He is the regular third baseman for the 2007 Florida Marlins. Unusually, the onetime shortstop has played a number of positions - he has at least 100 starts at each of third base, left field and right field. Cabrera didn't attend college.

  3. Carlos Zambrano

    Carlos Alberto Zambrano (born June 1, 1981 Puerto Cabello, Venezuela but raised in San Antonio de los Altos, Miranda State) is a right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who has played for the Chicago Cubs since 2001. He is one of the few switch-hitting pitchers and is known for being a particularly strong hitting pitcher. His nickname in the media is "Big Z," but among teammates, he is known as "el toro." Zambrano, a big, …

  4. Jorge Julio

    Jorge Julio born Jorge Dandys Julio Tapia (March 3, 1979 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher who plays for the Colorado Rockies. He previously played for the Baltimore Orioles from 2001-2005, New York Mets and Arizona Diamondbacks in 2006, and the Florida Marlins in 2007 before being traded to the Rockies for Byung-Hyun Kim. He bats and throws right-handed.

  5. Rafael Betancourt

    Rafael José Betancourt is a Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher who has pitched with the Cleveland Indians since 2003. He was originally signed as an amateur free agent by the Boston Red Sox in September 1993. The Red Sox released him following the 1999 season and then resigned him as a free agent in December 2000. He was granted free agency again in October 2001 and signed with the Indians in January 2003.

  6. Francisco Rodríguez

    Francisco "Frankie" José Rodríguez, nicknamed "K-Rod", is a Major League Baseball player. A right-handed relief pitcher, he has played for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim since 2002, and served as the Halos' closer since 2005.

  7. Edgardo Alfonzo

    Edgardo Antonio Alfonzo (born November 8, 1973 in Miranda State, Venezuela) is a Atlantic League of Professional Baseball infielder in the Long Island Ducks and a former player in Major League Baseball, most notably for the New York Mets. He bats and throws right handed, and is 5'11 and 187 pounds. Alfonzo has worn the number 13 since his major league debut.

  8. Víctor Martínez

    Víctor Jesús Martínez (born December 23, 1978 in Ciudad Bolívar, Bolívar, Venezuela) is a switch-hitting catcher and first baseman for the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball. He was signed by the Indians as an amateur free agent in 1996 and after a pair of minor league MVP awards and batting titles in 2001 and 2002, he made his debut with Cleveland as a September call-up on September 10, 2002.

  9. Ramón Hernández

    Ramón Hernández is a Major League Baseball catcher and right-handed batter who plays for the Baltimore Orioles. Previously, he played with the Oakland Athletics (1999-2003) and San Diego Padres (2004-2005).

  10. Omar Vizquel

    Omar Enrique Vizquel (born April 24, 1967 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Major League Baseball shortstop playing for the San Francisco Giants. Previously, Vizquel played for the Seattle Mariners (1989-93) and the Cleveland Indians (1994-2004). Vizquel is considered one of baseball's all-time best defensive shortstops, having nine consecutiveGold Gloves (1993-2001) and two consecutive in 2005-2006.

  11. Henry Blanco

    Henry Ramón Blanco is a Major League Baseball catcher and right-handed batter who plays in the National League for the Chicago Cubs. Basically a backup catcher most of his career, Blanco also played with the Los Angeles Dodgers (1997), Colorado Rockies (1999), Milwaukee Brewers (2000-2002), Atlanta Braves (2003) and Minnesota Twins (2004). Before the 2005 season, Blanco signed a two-year, US$2.7 million contract with the Cubs to be their backup catcher.

  12. Kelvim Escobar

    Kelvim Jose Escobar Bolivar [ess-coe-BAR] (born April 11, 1976 in La Guaira, Venezuela) is a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who currently plays for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2004-present). He bats and throws right handed. Escobar throws a four-seam 97 MPH fastball, a two-seamer, and a deceptive changeup. He has good command of a wide variety of other pitches, including a split-finger, a curve, and a slider that is a mainstay of his repertoire.

  13. Johan Santana

    Johan Alexander Santana Araque (born March 13, 1979) is a Major League Baseball left-handed starting pitcher who plays for the Minnesota Twins. He is a 2-time American League Cy Young Award winner.

  14. Marco Scutaro

    Marco Scutaro (pronounced ; born October 30, 1975 in Yaracuy State, Venezuela to an Italian father and a Spanish mother) is a Major League Baseball second baseman who plays for the Oakland Athletics (2004-present). Previously, Scutaro played with the New York Mets (2002-03). He bats and throws right-handed. After spending seven seasons in the minors with the Indians and Brewers systems, and two seasons with the Mets as a backup, …

  15. Giovanni Carrara

    Giovanni Carrara [car-RAH-ra] (born March 4, 1968 in Anzoátegui State, Venezuela) is a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who most recently pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Carrara bats and throws right handed. He has established himself as a valuable middle relief man. Failed starter converted to an effective long reliever, Carrara is a 90-92 MPH fireballer. He also throws a couple of breaking balls: a deceptive slow curve, as his off-speed pitch, …

  16. Endy Chávez

    Endy De Jesus Chávez, born February 7, 1978 in Valencia, Carabobo State, Venezuela is an outfielder in Major League Baseball for the New York Mets. Chávez bats and throws left-handed and is considered to have good fielding skills, speed, and the ability to hit to all parts of the field. He is best known for his outstanding catch in Game 7 of the 2006 NLCS. In his first six seasons Chávez had a .269 batting average with 15 home runs and 148 RBI in 569 games played.

  17. Juan Rivera

    Juan Luis Rivera (born July 3, 1978 in Guarenas, Miranda State, Venezuela) is a Major League Baseball left fielder who plays for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Rivera was signed by the Yankees as a non-draft amateur free agent in 1996 and made his debut in the 2001 season. When he came up to New York in midseason 2002, and while he showed promise, his .265 of batting average and one home run was a disappointment for the Yankees standard.

  18. Magglio Ordóñez

    Magglio Jose Ordóñez is a Major League Baseball right fielder and right-handed batter who has played for the Chicago White Sox (1997-2004) and the Detroit Tigers (2005-). He's exactly six feet tall and weighs 215 lb. After spending eight seasons in Chicago, he signed with the Detroit Tigers as a free agent on February 7, 2005. His 5-year, $75 million contract is the largest the Tigers have ever paid a player. Because of Ordóñez's knee injury from the 2004 season, …

  19. Tony Alvarez
  20. Tomás Pérez

    Tomás Orlando Pérez is a Major League Baseball infielder who currently plays for the Chicago White Sox. He has previously played for the Toronto Blue Jays (1995-1998) and the Philadelphia Phillies (2000-2005). Pérez was born in Barquisimeto, Lara State, Venezuela. He is a utility infielder who throws right handed and switch hits. Before landing in Philadelphia in 2000, Pérez had played for the Toronto Blue Jays from 1995 to 1998, …

  21. Gustavo Chacín

    Gustavo Adolfo Chacín (pronounced: ; born December 4, 1980 in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela) is a left-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the Toronto Blue Jays.

  22. Víctor Moreno

    Víctor Hugo Moreno is a set-up relief pitcher who plays for the Baltimore Orioles organization. He bats and throws right handed. Listed at 6' 0", 240 lb., Moreno has played in minor league baseball for the Diamondbacks, Phillies, Twins, Angels, Athletics, and Mariners systems, before joining the Baltimore Orioles as a non-roster invitee to 2007 spring training.

  23. Freddy García

    Freddy Antonio García also known as Freddy Ga, (born June 10, 1976 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the Philadelphia Phillies. García began his major league career with the Seattle Mariners in 1999 and was traded to the White Sox during the 2004 season. He bats and throws right handed. Signed by the Houston Astros as a non-draft amateur free agent in 1993, …

  24. Carlos Silva

    Carlos Silva is a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who has played for the Minnesota Twins since 2004. Previously, he played for the Philadelphia Phillies (2002-03). He bats and throws right handed. Silva was acquired from Philadelphia in exchange for Eric Milton, who was a staple of the Minnesota rotation since 1998. During May 2006, Silva was demoted to the bullpen after struggling through the beginning of the season.

  25. Víctor Zambrano

    Víctor Manuel Zambrano is a free agent in the MLB. Previously, he played for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2001-2004), the New York Mets (2004-06) and the Toronto Blue Jays (2007). He is a switch-hitter and throws right-handed. Zambrano has a good repertoire and he pitches aggressively, using his 92-95 MPH sinking fastball, a changeup, and occasionally a quality slider that is practically unhittable.

  26. Carlos Hernández

    Carlos Enrique Hernández is a Major League Baseball starting pitcher who plays for the Houston Astros (since 2001). He is a switch hitter and throws left-handed. The 25-year-old Hernández has a low 90s fastball, a very good curveball, a changeup, and he can throw a decent slider as well. One of the top prospects in the Astros system, Hernández made the jump from Double-A in 2001. That season, he suffered a partial tear of his left rotator cuff diving back to second base.

  27. Tony Armas Jr.

    Antonio José Armas, better known as Tony Armas, Jr., is a Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher who currently plays for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Previously, he played with the Washington Nationals nee Montreal Expos from (1999 to 2006). Armas was born in Puerto Píritu, Anzoátegui State, Venezuela. He is the son of former All-Star outfielder Tony Armas, and a nephew of former first baseman Marcos Armas.

  28. Robert Pérez

    Robert Alexander Pérez Jiménez, best known as Robert Pérez, is a former Major League Baseball outfielder and right-handed batter who played for the Toronto Blue Jays (1994-97), Seattle Mariners (1998), Montreal Expos (1998), New York Yankees (2001) and Milwaukee Brewers (2001). In 221-game career Pérez batted .254 (126-for-497), with eight home runs, 74 RBI, 49 runs, 19 doubles, one triple and three stolen bases.

  29. Bobby Abreu