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  1. Pete Rose Jr.

    Peter Edward Rose Jr. (born November 16 1969 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is the son of the famous baseball player Pete Rose. He has played in the minor leagues most of his career except for a brief stint in 1997 for the Cincinnati Reds. Rose Jr. is a notable graduate of Oak Hills High School. He is sometimes nicknamed "PJ."

  2. Kevin Millar

    Kevin Charles Millar (Born:September 24, 1971, in Los Angeles, California) is a professional designated hitter/first baseman who plays for the Baltimore Orioles and was a member of the 2004 World Series champions Boston Red Sox. Millar played college baseball at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas In 1993, Millar began his professional career with the Saint Paul Saints of the Northern League.

  3. Rick Reed

    Richard Allen Reed (born August 16, 1964 in Huntington, West Virginia) is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1988-1991), Kansas City Royals (1992-1993), Texas Rangers (1993-1994), Cincinnati Reds (1995), New York Mets (1997-2001) and Minnesota Twins (2001-2003). He batted and threw right handed. Reed was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 26th round of the 1986 amateur draft.

  4. Matt Herges

    Matthew Tyler Herges (born April 1, 1970, in Champaign, Illinois) is a Major League Baseball pitcher. He is an alumnus of Illinois State University. Signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers as an amateur free agent in 1992, Herges would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers on August 3, 1999. As of the 2007 season, Herges pitches out of the bullpen for the Colorado Rockies. Herges was a replacement player during the 1994 Major League Baseball strike, …

  5. Cory Lidle

    Cory Fulton Lidle was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for seven different teams in his nine-season career, last playing for the New York Yankees. Four days after the Yankees were eliminated from the 2006 postseason, the 34-year-old Lidle was killed when the small aircraft he owned crashed into a residential building in New York City.

  6. Damian Miller

    Damian Donald Miller (born October 13, 1969 in La Crosse, Wisconsin) is a professional baseball catcher for the Milwaukee Brewers. Miller attended Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin and as a senior, was named the NAIA District 14 Player of the Year and helped lead his team to the NAIA seminifinals. Miller is not a member of the Major League Baseball Players Association, as he was a replacement player during the 1994 Major League Baseball strike.

  7. Brendan Donnelly

    Brendan Kevin Donnelly (b. July 4, 1971 in Washington, D.C.) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher with the Boston Red Sox. Donnelly had bounced around the minor leagues for 10 seasons after he was drafted in 1992 by the Chicago White Sox before he finally made his debut in 2002 with the then-Anaheim Angels. He was an immediate fan favorite because of his intensity, the goggles that he wears, and his effectiveness as the main setup man to Troy Percival.

  8. Chris Truby

    Christopher John Truby (born December 9, 1973 in Palm Springs, California) is a third baseman who played some of his career in Major League Baseball, though most of his time was spent in various teams' minor league systems. His most recent MLB appearance came during the 2003 season. He had a career batting average of .231. Truby came up in 2000 with the Houston Astros. After hitting .260 with 11 home runs in 258 at-bats his rookie season, he never matched his rookie totals.

  9. Lou Merloni

    Louis William "Lou" Merloni (born April 6, 1971 in Framingham, Massachusetts) is a Major League Baseball player. Merloni played for his hometown Boston Red Sox from 1998-2003. During his time there, Merloni was considered one of the original Dirt Dogs. Merloni is well-known locally for his frequent trips between the Red Sox and their Triple-A affiliate, the Pawtucket Red Sox, which has become known as the "Merloni Shuttle".

  10. Benny Agbayani

    Benny Agbayani (born December 28, 1971) is a professional baseball player. He was born in Honolulu, Hawaii of Filipino parents, where he attended Saint Louis School and Hawaii Pacific University. He also attended Oregon Institute of Technology.

  11. Jeff Schulz

    Jeffrey Alan Schulz (born June 2, 1961 in Evansville, Indiana) is a former Major League Baseball player. After playing baseball at the University of Southern Indiana, the Kansas City Royals selected Schulz in the 23rd round of the 1983 draft. Schulz's first major league at bat came as a pinch hitter against Nolan Ryan, baseball's all-time strikeout leader. Ryan had notched his five thousandth career strikeout one month earlier, …

  12. Mandy Romero

    Armando Romero (born October 29, 1967, in Miami, Florida) was a Major League Baseball catcher. Drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 19th round of the 1988 MLB amateur draft, Romero would make his Major League Baseball debut with the San Diego Padres on July 15, 1997, and appear in his final game during the 2003 season. Romero was notable for his role as a replacement player during Spring Training prior to the 1995 season.

  13. Dennis Ray Boyd

    Dennis Ray "Oil Can" Boyd (born 6 October 1959 in Meridian, Mississippi) is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. Boyd played for the Boston Red Sox (1982-89), Montreal Expos (1990-91), and Texas Rangers (1991). He batted and threw right handed. Boyd currently lives in East Providence, Rhode Island with his wife, daughter Tala, and son Dennis.

  14. George Tsamis

    George Tsamis (born June 14 1967 in Campbell, California) is a former professional baseball player who pitched for the Minnesota Twins during the 1993 season. As a pitcher for the Twins, he appeared in 41 games and had a record of 1-2 with an ERA of 6.19. He is the current manager of the St. Paul Saints, a professional independent minor league team from Minnesota, and has been since 2003. He led the Saints to the 2004 Northern League championship. Prior to his run in St.

  15. Scarborough Green

    Bertrum Scarborough Green (born June 9, 1974, in Creve Coeur, Missouri) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 10th round of the 1992 MLB amateur draft, Green would make his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on August 2, 1997, and appear in his final game on October 1, 2000. Green was notable for his role as a replacement player during Spring Training prior to the 1995 season.

  16. Brad Komminsk

    Brad Komminsk (born April 4, 1961 in Lima, Ohio), is a former professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues primarily as an outfielder from 1983-1987 and 1989-1991. Despite a sterling record in the minor leagues, he never played well in the majors. He is currently a coach with the Clearwater Threshers. Since the end of his playing days, Komminsk has been a minor league coach and manager with several teams including the Kinston Indians.

  17. Shane Spencer

    Michael Shane Spencer (born February 20, 1972 in Key West, Florida) is a professional baseball outfielder. In Major League Baseball, he played a total of 538 games for the New York Yankees, Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians, and New York Mets, compiling 438 hits, 59 home runs, and 242 RBI. The stocky, baby-faced outfielder was first called up to the Major Leagues in September 1998, at the age of 26, in the midst of a famously dominant season by the Yankees.

  18. Alan Cockrell

    Atlee Alan Cockrell (born December 5, 1962, in Kansas City, Kansas) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. Cockrell is an alumnus of the University of Tennessee. Drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 1st round of the 1984 MLB amateur draft, Cockrell would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Colorado Rockies on September 7, 1996, and appear in his final game on September 29, 1996.

  19. Mike Busch

    Michael Anthony Busch (born July 7, 1968, in Davenport, Iowa) was a Major League Baseball third baseman. Busch is an alumnus of Iowa State University. Drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 4th round of the 1990 MLB amateur draft, Busch would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers on August 30, 1995, and appear in his final game on August 10, 1996.

  20. Stanley Jefferson

    Stanley "Stan" Jefferson (born on December 4,1962 in New York, New York) is a former Major League Baseball player who played for the New York Mets, the San Diego Padres, the New York Yankees, the Baltimore Orioles, the Cleveland Indians, and the Cincinnati Reds from 1986 to 1991.

  21. Bob Ayrault

    Robert Cunningham Ayrault (born April 27, 1966, in South Lake Tahoe, Utah) was a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher. He is an alumnus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Ayrault would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Philadelphia Phillies on June 7, 1992, and appear in his final game on July 25, 1993. Ayrault was notable for his role as a replacement player with the Pittsburgh Pirates during Spring Training prior to the 1995 season.

  22. Ron Mahay

    Ronald Matthew Mahay (born June 28, 1971 in Crestwood, Illinois) is a relief pitcher for Major League Baseball's Texas Rangers.

  23. Brian Daubach

    Brian Michael Daubach (born February 11, 1972 in Belleville, Illinois) is a free agent first baseman. He bats left-handed and throws right-handed. He has often served as a designated hitter and can also play the outfield. Daubach was selected by the Mets in the 17th round of the 1990 amateur draft. In 1995, he crossed picket lines to be a replacement player (scab) during the MLBPA players' strike, but the strike ended before any of the replacements saw game action.

  24. Gus Polidor

    Gus Polidor [po-le-DOR], born Gustavo Adolfo Polidor González, was a shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the California Angels (1985-88), Milwaukee Brewers (1989-90) and Florida Marlins (1993). He was born in Caracas, Venezuela. His best year was 1987 with the Angels, when he hit for a .263 batting average, with 2 homers and 15 RBI in 137 at bats. After dropping off to .148 in 1988 he was traded to the Brewers.

  25. Jamie McAndrew

    Jamee Brian McAndrew (born September 2, 1967, in Williamsport, Pennsylvania) was a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher. McAndrew is an alumnus of the University of Florida. He is the son of former MLB pitcher Jim McAndrew. Drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1st round of the 1989 MLB amateur draft, McAndrew would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Milwaukee Brewers on July 17, 1995, and appear in his final game on July 23, 1997.

  26. Ed Vande Berg

    Edward John Vande Berg (born October 26, 1958, in Redlands, California) was a Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher. He is an alumnus of Arizona State University. Drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 13th round of the 1980 MLB amateur draft, Vande Berg would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Seattle Mariners on April 7, 1982, and appear in his final game on September 30, 1988.

  27. Jeff Tam

    Jeff Tam (b. August 19, 1970 in Fullerton, California) was a pitcher with a 6 year career from 1998 to 2003. He played for the New York Mets of the National League and the Cleveland Indians, Oakland A's and Toronto Blue Jays all of the American League. He posted a 7-14 record with an ERA of 3.91 while saving 7 games. His best season was 2000 when he appeared in 72 games and had an ERA of 2.63. He was the top set-up man on an Oakland A's team that went to the playoffs.

  28. Candy Sierra

    Ulises (Pizarro) "Candy" Sierra (born March 27, 1967, in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico) was a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher. Signed by the San Diego Padres as an amateur free agent in 1983, Sierra would make his Major League Baseball debut with the San Diego Padres on April 6, 1988, and appear in his final game on June 10, 1988.

  29. Joe Slusarski

    Joseph Andrew Slusarski (born December 19, 1966 in Indianapolis, Indiana) was a pitcher for the Oakland Athletics (1991-93), Milwaukee Brewers (1995), Houston Astros (1999-2001) and Atlanta Braves (2001). He helped the Athletics win the 1992 American League Western Division, the Astros win the 1999 and 2001 National League Central Division, and the Braves win the 2001 NL Eastern Division. In 7 seasons he had a record of 13-21 in 118 games, with a 5.18 ERA.

  30. Curt Ford

    Curtis Glenn Ford (born October 11, 1960 in Jackson, Mississippi), is a former professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues from 1985-1990. He played for the St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies. He briefly played for the Saskatoon Smokin' Guns of the Prairie Baseball League in 1996. In his MLB career, Ford had 7 home runs, 89 RBI's, and a batting average of .245. He batted .308 in the 1987 World Series for the Cardinals versus the Minnesota Twins.

  31. Chris Latham

    Christopher Joseph Latham (born May 26, 1973 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho) is a professional baseball player. Latham is a switch hitter who is 6'0" tall, weighs 195 pounds, and throws with his right arm. He plays all three outfield positions.

  32. Shawn Jeter

    Shawn Darrell Jeter (born June 28, 1966, in Shreveport, Louisiana) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. He is the son of former Major League Baseball outfielder Johnny Jeter. Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 7th round of the 1985 MLB amateur draft, Jeter would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Chicago White Sox on June 13, 1992, and appear in his final game on October 4, 1992.

  33. Jay Gainer

    Johnathan Keith Gainer (born October 8, 1966, in Panama City, Florida) was a Major League Baseball first baseman. He is an alumnus of the University of South Alabama. He is currently the hitting coach for the Visalia Oaks. Drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 24th round of the 1990 MLB amateur draft, Gainer would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Colorado Rockies on May 14, 1993, and appear in his final game on October 2, 1993.

  34. Frank Menechino

    Frank Menechino (born January 7, 1971 in Staten Island, New York) is a baseball utility player, most recently with the Toronto Blue Jays of the American League. He played college baseball at Gulf Coast Community College in Panama City, Florida before transferring to the University of Alabama. His pro career began in 1999. He has also played for the Oakland A's of the American League. He has played second base, shortstop, third base, designated hitter and pitcher.

  35. Charles Gipson

    Charles Gipson (born December 16, 1972 in Orange, California) was an Outfielder for the Seattle Mariners (1998-2002), New York Yankees (2003), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2004) and Houston Astros (2005). He helped the Mariners win the 2001 American League Western Division, the Yankees win the 2003 American League Pennant and the Astros win the 2005 National League Pennant. In 8 seasons he played in 373 Games and had 321 At Bats, 78 Runs, 76 Hits, 15 Doubles, 7 Triples, 30 RBI, …

  36. Kerry Ligtenberg

    Kerry Dale Ligtenberg (born May 11 1971 in Rapid City, South Dakota -) is a pitcher currently with the Cincinnati Reds. His career began in 1997. He has also played with the Atlanta Braves, Florida Marlins, and Arizona Diamondbacks of the National League and the Baltimore Orioles and Toronto Blue Jays both of the American League. His best season thus far has come in 1998, …

  37. Herm Winningham

    Herman Son Winningham (born December 1, 1961, in Orangeburg, South Carolina) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. Drafted by the New York Mets in the 1st round of the 1981 MLB amateur draft, Winningham would make his Major League Baseball debut with the New York Mets on September 1, 1984, and appear in his final game on October 3, 1992. Winningham was a member of the Cincinnati Reds team that defeated the Oakland Athletics in the 1990 World Series.

  38. Shawn Abner

    Shawn Wesley Abner (born June 17, 1966 in Hamilton, Ohio) was a baseball player who played in Major League Baseball from 1987 to 1992. He is best known for being chosen first in the 1984 Major League Baseball amateur draft, although he would go on to have a marginal career. Abner attended high school at Mechanicsburg Area High School in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, …

  39. Henry Cotto

    Henry Cotto (born January 5, 1961 in New York City, New York), is a former professional baseball player who played primarily outfield in the Major Leagues from 1984-1993. Currently, he is the hitting coach for the Everett AquaSox.

  40. Chris Cron

    Christopher John Cron (born March 31, 1964, in Albuquerque, New Mexico) was a Major League Baseball first baseman. He is the cousin of Major League Baseball player Chad Moeller. Drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 2nd round of the 1984 MLB amateur draft, Cron would make his Major League Baseball debut with the California Angels on August 15, 1991, and appear in his final game during on October 4, 1992.

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