1. Casey Fossum

    Casey Paul Fossum (born January 6, 1978 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey) is a pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays since 2005. Previously, Fossum played for the Boston Red Sox (2001-03) and Arizona Diamondbacks (2004). He bats and throws left handed. Fossum attended Texas A&M University, leading the Aggies to the 1999 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. He earned All-Big 12 honors in both 1998 and 1999, …

  2. Chad Allen

    Chad Allen (born February 6 1975 in Dallas, Texas, USA) is a left fielder/designated hitter in Major League Baseball. He attended and played for Texas A&M University from 1994 to 1996. From 1999 through 2005, Allen has played for the Minnesota Twins (1999-2001), Cleveland Indians (2002), Florida Marlins (2003) and Texas Rangers (2004-05). He bats and throws right handed.

  3. Ryan Rupe

    Ryan Kittman Rupe (born March 31, 1975 in Houston, Texas) is a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. Rupe has also played for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and Boston Red Sox. In 2002 Rupe was 5-10 with a 5.60 ERA in 15 games with the Devil Rays. In 2004 Rupe played in Japan(Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters).

  4. Lew Ford

    Lewis Ford (born August 12, 1976 in Beaumont, Texas, USA) is a Major League Baseball outfielder and designated hitter. He currently plays for the Minnesota Twins as their fourth outfielder and occasional designated hitter. He bats right and throws right, and wears number 20. Ford is a 1994 graduate of Port Neches-Groves (Texas) High School where he played football and baseball and a 1999 graduate of Dallas Baptist University.

  5. Eric Reed

    Eric Shane Reed (born December 2, 1980, in Little Rock, Arkansas) is an outfielder in the Florida Marlins organization. He is an alumnus of Texas A&M University. Reed was drafted in the 9th round in 2002 by the Florida Marlins.

  6. Rip Collins

    Harry Warren (Rip) Collins (February 26, 1896 - May 27, 1968) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Yankees (1920-21), Boston Red Sox (1922), Detroit Tigers (1923-27) and St. Louis Browns (1929-31). Collins batted and threw right handed. He was born in Weatherford, Texas. A four-sport star at Texas A&M University, Collins was chiefly known for his ability as a football punter.

  7. Logan Kensing

    Logan French Kensing (born July 3, 1982, in San Antonio, Texas) is a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher, presently with the Florida Marlins. He is an alumnus of Texas A&M University. Drafted by the Florida Marlins in the 2nd round of the 2003 MLB amateur draft, Kensing made his Major League Baseball debut with the Florida Marlins on September 10, 2004.

  8. Kevin Beirne

    Kevin Patrick Beirne (born January 1, 1974, in Houston, Texas) was a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher. He is an alumnus of Texas A&M University. Drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 11th round of the 1995 MLB amateur draft, Beirne would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Chicago White Sox on May 17, 2000.

  9. Wally Moon

    Wallace Wade Moon (born April 3, 1930, in the small town of Bay in Craighead County, Arkansas) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder. Moon played his 12-year career in the National League for the St. Louis Cardinals (1954-1958) and Los Angeles Dodgers (1959-1965). He batted left-handed and threw right-handed. Moon made his majors debut on April 13, 1954. To make room for him in the roster, St. Louis sent the veteran Enos Slaughter to the Yankees.

  10. Topper Rigney

    Emory Elmo "Topper" Rigney (January 7, 1897 - June 6, 1972) was a Major League Baseball shortstop who played six seasons with the Detroit Tigers (1922-1925), Boston Red Sox (1926-1927), and Washington Senators. Rigney had speed and a good sense of the strike zone. He was four times among the American League leaders in sacrifice hits, three times among the league leaders in walks, twice among the league leaders in triples and once among the lague leaders in stolen bases.

  11. Chuck Knoblauch

    Edward Charles Knoblauch (born July 7 1968 in Houston, Texas) is a former second baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Minnesota Twins (1991-97), New York Yankees (1998-2001) and Kansas City Royals (2002). He played college baseball for Texas A&M University in College Station where he was selected as a second team All-American and was an important part of their championship program.

  12. Cotton Pippen

    Henry Harold "Cotton" Pippen (April 2, 1911 -February 15, 1981) was a 6'2" Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher for three years with St. Louis Cardinals (1936), Philadelphia Athletics (1939), and Detroit Tigers (1939-1940). Pippen was born in Cisco, Texas (made famous by the "Cisco Kid"), where his father was a rancher. Nicknamed "Cotton" because of the color of his light blond hair and blue eyes, Pippen attended Texas A&M University and won letters playing baseball, …

  13. Kevin Whelan

    Kevin Whelan (born January 8, 1984, in Kerrville, Texas) is a New York Yankee minor league relief pitcher.