1. Melky Cabrera

    Melky Cabrera (born August 11, 1984 in Santo Domingo Oeste, Dominican Republic) is a Major League Baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees. Cabrera is also one of the few lefties in the majors to be a switch-hitter

  2. Chien-Ming Wang

    Chien-Ming Wang, born March 31, 1980 in Tainan City, Taiwan, is a starting pitcher for the New York Yankees in Major League Baseball. He was initially signed as an amateur free-agent for the 2000 season, playing for the Staten Island Yankees. Wang, Hong-Chih Kuo and Chin-hui Tsao are the current Taiwanese players who play in the MLB. Kuo and Tsao are pitchers for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

  3. Orlando Hernández

    Orlando Hernández Pedroso, nicknamed El Duque, is a Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher for the New York Mets. His greatest success came as a New York Yankees starter during that team's run of World Series championships in 1998, 1999, and 2000.

  4. Robinson Canó

    Robinson José Canó is a second baseman in Major League Baseball, who currently plays for the New York Yankees. He was named after baseball legend Jackie Robinson.

  5. Sean Henn

    Sean Michael Henn (born April 23, 1981 in Fort Worth, Texas) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher for the New York Yankees. Starting the 2005 season in the minor leagues with the Yankees' Double-A affiliate, the Trenton Thunder, Henn was called up to the Yankees' Triple-A affiliate, the Columbus Clippers. On May 4, he started in place of Randy Johnson against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.

  6. Kevin Brown

    James Kevin ("Kevin") Brown (born March 14, 1965) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher. (Because two other MLB players named Kevin Brown had careers that overlapped with his, he is sometimes incorrectly referred to in baseball documents as Kevin J. Brown.)

  7. Andy Phillips

    George Andrew "Andy" Phillips (born on April 6, 1977 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama) is a Major League Baseball first baseman for the New York Yankees. Andy was raised in Demopolis, Alabama, where he played baseball for Demopolis Academy, now West Alabama Preparatory Academy.

  8. José Contreras

    José Ariel Contreras Camejo is a right-handed Major League Baseball starting pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, nicknamed "The Count". He previously played for the New York Yankees (2003-2004) as well as the Cuban national team.

  9. Colter Bean

    Randall Colter Bean (born January 16, 1977, in Anniston, Alabama), is a Minor League Baseball relief pitcher in the New York Yankees' system. Bean attended Vestavia Hills High School in Birmingham before attending Auburn University. Bean played in the College World Series and was named All-SEC second team in 2000. Bean still holds the Auburn team record with 108 games pitched and 106 games relieved in his NCAA career.

  10. Brad Halsey

    Bradford Alexander Halsey (born February 14, 1981 in Houston, Texas) is a Major League Baseball left-handed starting pitcher who plays for the Oakland Athletics. Halsey was an eighth-round pick out of University of Texas at Austin in 2002, when he was the No. 1 starter on the Longhorns' College World Series championship team--a team which also featured current teammate Huston Street. Signed by the New York Yankees, Halsey spent most of 2004 at AAA Columbus, …

  11. Wily Mo Peña

    Wily Modesto "Wily Mo" Peña, is a Major League Baseball player for the Boston Red Sox. At 6 feet, 3 inches in height and 245 pounds, the right-handed batting and throwing Peña is considered a pure power hitter known for his tape-measure home runs. He is also viewed by many as an impatient, strikeout-prone batter, and a shaky defensive outfielder. He has shown tremendous throwing ability and untapped speed.

  12. John-Ford Griffin

    John-Ford David Griffin (b. November 19, 1979 in Sarasota, Florida) is a left-handed minor league outfielder who plays in the Toronto Blue Jays' organization. He played for the Blue Jays' AAA affiliate, the Syracuse Chiefs, during the 2006 season.

  13. Steve Karsay

    Stefan Andrew Karsay (born March 24, 1972 in Flushing, New York) was a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher for the Oakland Athletics (1993-1994, 1997, 2006), Cleveland Indians (1998-2001), Atlanta Braves (2001), New York Yankees (2002, 2004-2005), and Texas Rangers (2005). A 1st round draft pick of the Toronto Blue Jays in 1990, Karsay was traded to the Athletics along with outfielder Jose Herrera for Rickey Henderson on July 31, 1993.

  14. Brandon Claussen

    Brandon Allen Fulkerson-Claussen (born May 1, 1979 in Rapid City, South Dakota) is a major league starting pitcher for the Washington Nationals. He bats right-handed and throws left-handed. In 1997, Claussen graduated from Goddard High School in Roswell, New Mexico. One year later, he was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 34th round of the 1998 MLB amateur draft. In 1999, he graduated from Howard Junior College in Big Spring, Texas.

  15. Jason Anderson

    Jason Roger Anderson (born June 9, 1979 in Danville, Illinois) is a Minor League Baseball pitcher in the Philadelphia Phillies organization. He has split the 2007 season between the Triple-A Ottawa Lynx and the Double-A Reading Phillies. Anderson attended the University of Illinois for two years, earning All-American honors, and he was drafted by the New York Yankees in 2000.

  16. Bernie Castro

    Bernabel (Bernie) Castro (born July 14, 1979 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) plays second base for the Washington Nationals. He started in 2005 with the Baltimore Orioles but signed with the Nationals as a free agent in the offseason.

  17. Félix Rodríguez

    Felix Rodríguez is a relief pitcher free agent. Rodriguez was signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1989 as a free agent, originally as a catcher. He batted .291 as a catcher, but his arm was so impressive that the organization moved him to the mound in 1993. He began his career in 1995 with the Dodgers, was on waivers throughout 1996, was picked up by the Cincinnati Reds, where he played in 1997. In 1998 he played for the Arizona Diamondbacks, …

  18. Alex Graman

    Alex Joseph Graman (born November 17, 1977 in Huntingburg, Indiana) is a Pacific League baseball relief pitcher for the Seibu Lions. He bats and throws left-handed. Alex Graman broke into Major League Baseball with the New York Yankees in 2004. In his first start against the Chicago White Sox he gave up 5 runs in 2 2/3 innings pitched. In his next start against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, he only lasted a third of an inning, giving up five earned runs, …

  19. Rosman García

    Rosman José García is a pitcher who has played in Major League Baseball for the Texas Rangers (2003-04). He bats and throws right handed. In part of two seasons, García posted a 1-2 record with 30 strikeouts and a 5.94 ERA in 53 innings pitched.