- 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, … - Marcos Carvajal
Marcos Carvajal [car-va-HAL] (born August 19, 1984, in Bolívar, Venezuela) is a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the New York Mets. Carvajal bats and throws right-handed. He made his major league debut on April 6, 2005, with the Colorado Rockies. After the 2005 season, he was traded to the Seattle Mariners for catcher Yorvit Torrealba. In April of 2006, the Mariners traded him to Tampa Bay for minor league pitcher Jose De La Cruz. - Ron Jackson
Ronnie Damien (Ron) Jackson (born May 9, 1953 in Birmingham, Alabama) is a coach and a former player in Major League Baseball. He was a hitting coach for the Boston Red Sox from 2003. He now is a hitting coach for a minor league team for the Houston Astros. From 1975 through 1984, Jackson played first base and third base with the California Angels (1975-78, 1982-84), Minnesota Twins (1979-81), Detroit Tigers (1981) and Baltimore Orioles (1984). - Ron Robinson
Ron Robinson (born March 24, 1962 in Exeter, California) was a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds (1984-1990) and the Milwaukee Brewers (1990-1992). He was the first-round pick (19th overall) of the Reds in the 1980 amateur draft. One of Robinson's most memorable starts came on May 2, 1988, when he came within one strike of throwing a perfect game against the Montreal Expos. - Mike Ferraro
Michael Dennis Ferraro (born August 18, 1944 in Kingston, New York) was a major league third baseman for the New York Yankees, the short-lived Seattle Pilots, and the Milwaukee Brewers. He was originally signed as an amateur free agent by the Yankees, where he would have two stints in the majors with New York. He was left unprotected in the 1968 expansion draft, and he was selected by the Seattle Pilots, but after only five games and four at-bats, … - Gus Gil
Tomás Gustavo Gil Guillén, better known as Gus Gil, is a former Major League Baseball second baseman who played with the Cleveland Indians (1967), Seattle Pilots (1969), and Milwaukee Brewers (1970-71). Gil was born in Caracas, Venezuela. He was a sure-handed fielder and did his job well playing for three teams in four seasons. Unfortunately, like many infielders of his time, Gil had a light bat. - Cliff Saunders
Cliff Saunders (Clifford Scott Saunders) is an American Sports-Talk Radio personality based out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Saunders currently hosts "The Gary and Cliff Show" former Green Bay Packer and University of Wisconsin football player Gary Ellerson from 2p-6p CDT on WSSP-AM. Saunders was born in New York City and attended Buffalo State College. - Arnold Of Soissons
Arnold of Soissons or Arnold of Oudenaarde (also Arnulf) is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church. He is often cited as the patron saint of hop-pickers and Belgian brewers. Arnold lived from 1040 to 1087. Born in Oudenaarde, Flanders, he was first a career soldier (Arnulph the Strong of Oudenaarde), before settling at the Benedictine monastery of Soissons, France. He spent his first three years as a hermit, … - Hartland Molson
Hartland de Montarville Molson, OBE, OC, DCL, FCA (May 29, 1907 - September 28, 2002) was an Anglo-Quebecer statesman, Canadian Senator and a member of the prominent Molson family of brewers. Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada to a wealthy brewing family, Hartland Molson was educated at Selwyn House School in Montréal and at Bishop's College School in Lennoxville, Quebec before attending the Royal Military College of Canada at Kingston, … - Jim Sundberg
Jim Sundberg spent 16 years of his life as a Major League Baseball player, playing on teams including the Texas Rangers, the Kansas City Royals, the Chicago Cubs, and the Milwaukee Brewers. Jim Sundberg is a 6-time American League Gold Glove catcher, a 3-time American League All-Star, and the 1985 World Series Championship catcher with the Kansas City Royals. - Yovani Gallardo
Yovani Gallardo, born February 27, 1986 in Michoacan, Mexico, is a right-handed pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers. He was selected in the second round of the 2004 amateur draft out of Trimble Technical High School in Fort Worth, Texas. Gallardo has good size for a pitcher; he is 6'3" and 215 pounds. He regularly throws four pitches: a fastball, curveball, slider, and changeup with lots of movement. He has an above-average arm with a fastball that touches the mid 90s, … - Laynce Nix
Laynce Michael Nix (born October 30, 1980 in Houston, Texas) is a Major League Baseball outfielder known for his spectacular outfield catches. He currently plays for the Milwaukee Brewers. Nix attended Midland High School in Midland, Texas, where he played both football and baseball. In addition to starting at quarterback for the football team, Nix was named to the All-Permian Basin Baseball Team before graduating in 2000. - Ben Sheets
Ben M. Sheets (born July 18, 1978 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is a Major League Baseball pitcher who currently plays for the Milwaukee Brewers baseball team. He throws a four-seam fastball clocked between 94-98 MPH, a big, sharp breaking curveball in the 80-83 MPH range, and a changeup. He also has great command of his three pitches, as evidenced by the outstanding strikeout-walk ratios he has posted over recent seasons. - Prince Fielder
Prince Semien Fielder (born May 9, 1984, Ontario, California) is an American Major League Baseball player who currently plays first base for the Milwaukee Brewers. He was selected by the Brewers in the first round of the 2002 amateur draft out of Eau Gallie High School in Melbourne, Florida. He is the son of former major leaguer Cecil Fielder. Fielder was once the spokesperson along with his father for the McDonalds triple cheeseburger, … - Bud Selig
Allan Huber "Bud" Selig, Jr. (born July 30, 1934 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is the Commissioner of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was previously the team owner and administrator of the Milwaukee Brewers. On August 21, 2004, Selig's contract was extended by the MLB through 2009, at which point he plans to retire. Selig is a resident of Milwaukee. Before entering baseball, he worked for his father who owned a car leasing business in Milwaukee. - Ryan Braun
Ryan Joseph Braun (born November 17, 1983, in Mission Hills, California) is an American right-handed third baseman who broke into baseball's Major Leagues wiith the Milwaukee Brewers in 2007. - Hank Aaron
Henry Louis "Hank" Aaron (born February 5, 1934 in Mobile, Alabama), nicknamed "Hammer","Hammerin' Hank", or "Bad Henry", is a retired American baseball player whose Major League Baseball (MLB) career spanned the 1950s through the 1970s. After playing with the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro American League and in the minor leagues, Aaron started his Major League Baseball career in 1954. He played 21 seasons with the Milwaukee Braves and the Atlanta Braves, … - Aaron Cook
Aaron Lane Cook (born February 8, 1979 in Fort Campbell, Kentucky) is a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher currently playing for the Colorado Rockies. He has played with the Rockies for his entire Major League career, spanning from 2002 onwards. Cook saw his 2004 season come to an abrupt end when it was discovered that he suffers pulmonary embolism, or blood clots. During an August 7 start against the Cincinnati Reds, … - Gary Sheffield
Gary Antonian Sheffield (born November 18, 1968 in Tampa, Florida) is a Major League Baseball designated hitter and outfielder for the Detroit Tigers. Sheffield has primarily played right field, though he has also played left field, third base, shortstop, and a handful of games at first base. He previously played for the Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, Florida Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves, and New York Yankees. - Shawn Green
Shawn David Green (born November 10, 1972, in Des Plaines, Illinois) is a 6' 4" left-handed Major League Baseball player. Green is the starting right fielder for the New York Mets. Green was a 1st round draft pick, and has been a 2-time major league All-Star. He has driven in 100 runs 4 times and scored 100 runs 4 times, hit 40 or more home runs 3 times, led the league in doubles, extra base hits, and total bases, won both a Gold Glove Award and a Silver Slugger Award, … - Corey Koskie
Cordel Leonard "Corey" Koskie (born June 28, 1973 in Anola, Manitoba, Canada) is a Major League Baseball player currently with the Milwaukee Brewers. He is notable for being one of the most prominent Canadian baseball players currently playing. The third baseman bats left-handed and throws right-handed. Koskie was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 26th round of the 1994 amateur draft and subsequently made his Major League debut on September 9, 1998. - Bob Uecker
Robert George Uecker ((born January 26, 1935 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American former Major League Baseball player, later an award-winning sportscaster, comedian and actor. Uecker jokingly identifies himself by the title of "Mr. Baseball". - Al Reyes
Rafael Alberto Reyes (born April 10, 1970), better known as Al Reyes, is a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. In 2006 he played with the Durham Bulls in the minor leagues. A right handed pitcher and career reliever, he has played for seven teams; debuting on April 27, 1995 with the Milwaukee Brewers and playing for the Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, and St. - Anisha Nicole
Anisha Nicole Gwynn, (born August 8, 1985 in San Diego, California) known best by her stagenames Anisha Nicole and Nee-Nee Gwynn, is an R&B/hip hop pop-artist. Her father is Tony Gwynn, former Major League Baseball player for the San Diego Padres. Her brother, Tony Gwynn Jr., is currently an outfielder with the Milwaukee Brewers. - Manny Parra
Manuel Alex "Manny" Parra (born October 30, 1982, in Carmichael, California) is a minor league pitcher in the Milwaukee Brewers system. He currently plays for the Triple-A Nashville Sounds, and is on the Brewers' 40-man roster. He throws left-handed. On June 25, 2007, Parra pitched a perfect game against the Round Rock Express, the eighth perfect game in Pacific Coast League history. - Kevin Mench
Kevin Ford Mench (born January 7, 1978 in Wilmington, Delaware) is a Major League Baseball player for the Milwaukee Brewers. - Tom Candiotti
Thomas Caesar Candiotti (born August 31, 1957 in Walnut Creek, California) is a former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who was known for his knuckleball. He played for the Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Indians, Toronto Blue Jays, Oakland Athletics and Los Angeles Dodgers. Candiotti is currently a TV-Radio analyst for the Arizona Diamondbacks and is under contract through the 2011 season. - David Bell
David Michael Bell (born September 14, 1972 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a Major League Baseball third baseman who is presently a free agent. A member of one of the major leagues' three-generation families, he is the brother of Mike Bell, the son of Buddy Bell, and the grandson of Gus Bell. On April 15, 1998, he hit the first inside-the-park home run in Jacobs Field history, and the first for the Indians since 1989. As a junior at Moeller High School in Cincinnati, … - Willie McGee
Willie Dean McGee (born November 2 1958 in San Francisco, California) is a former outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals (1982 - 1990), the Oakland Athletics (briefly in 1990), the San Francisco Giants (1991 - 1994), the Boston Red Sox (1995), and then again the Cardinals (1996 - 1999) McGee was a #1 draft pick by the New York Yankees in 1977 and was acquired by the St. Louis Cardinals from the Yankees' farm system on October 21, 1981 in a trade for pitcher, Bob Sykes. - Gary Glover
Gary Glover (December 3, 1976 in Cleveland, Ohio) is a pitcher who currently plays for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. He has a career Major League earned run average of 4.92 over 6 seasons, including time spent with the Anaheim Angels, the Chicago White Sox, the Milwaukee Brewers, and the Toronto Blue Jays, who selected Glover in the 15th round of the 1994 amateur draft. He also played for the Yomiuri Giants in the Japanese League. Glover currently resides in Lutz, Florida. - David Bush
David Thomas Bush (born November 9, 1979 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball, currently playing for the Milwaukee Brewers of the National League. He bats and throws right-handed. Bush graduated from Conestoga High School, Tredyffrin, Pennsylvania and played college baseball with Wake Forest University and was drafted by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the 4th round of the 2001 amateur draft, but did not sign. - Ozzie Smith
Osborne Earl Smith (born December 26, 1954, in Mobile, Alabama), is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball, a 13-time Gold Glove Award winner who was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2002. In 2003, he was inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame. He is widely cited as one of the greatest defensive players of all time, and carried the nickname "The Wizard of Oz." - Clyde Wright
Clyde Wright (born February 20, 1941 in Jefferson City, Tennessee) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. A left-hander, Wright pitched for the California Angels (1966-73), Milwaukee Brewers (1974) and Texas Rangers (1975). He is the father of Jaret Wright. A star pitcher at Carson-Newman College, Wright defeated the Minnesota Twins on a four-hitter in his Major League debut (June 15, 1966). He was a spot starter for the Angels in his first two seasons, … - Tony Graffanino
Anthony Joseph (Tony) Graffanino (born June 6, 1972 in Amityville, New York) is an infielder in Major League Baseball currently playing for the Milwaukee Brewers. - Gorman Thomas
James Gorman Thomas III (born December 12, 1950 in Charleston, South Carolina) is a former Major League Baseball center fielder and right-handed slugger who played in the American League with the Milwaukee Brewers (1973-76, 1978-83, 1986), Cleveland Indians (1983) and Seattle Mariners (1984-86). One of the most popular players in Brewers history, and affectionately known as "Stormin' Gorman", Thomas hit more home runs between 1978 and 1982 than any Major Leaguer. - Francisco Cordero
Francisco Cordero (born May 11, 1975 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a Major League Baseball player for the Milwaukee Brewers. Cordero, whose nickname is "Coco", is currently the closer for the Brewers. Cordero throws a hard fastball - capable of reaching the upper 90s, and also has an excellent slider that he can throw for strikes early in the count and he uses it as his outpitch. - Tony Fossas
Emilio "Tony" Fossas was a left handed Major League Pitcher during the late 1980s and 1990s. He was signed as a 12th round pick by the Texas Rangers during the 1979 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft. The previous year he was drafted by the Minnesota Twins, but decided not to sign with the team, instead finishing his college studies and collegiate career at University of South Florida - Tampa. - Marcus Jensen
Marcus Christian Jensen (born December 14,1972 in Oakland, California) is a former professional baseball player. He played catcher for the San Francisco Giants, Detroit Tigers, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals, Minnesota Twins, Boston Red Sox and Texas Rangers in MLB from 1996-2002. Jensen also spent time in the New York Yankees organization in 2003, the independent Golden Baseball League from 2005-2006 and has participated in several international competitions, … - Kevin Bass
Kevin Charles Bass (born May 12, 1959 in Redwood City, California) is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Milwaukee Brewers, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, New York Mets, and Baltimore Orioles. Bass was originally drafted by the Brewers in the 2nd round of the 1977 draft. His major league debut was on April 9, 1982. His final Major League game was on October 1, 1995. Bass has his best year in 1986 for the Astros, … - Robin Yount
Robin R. Yount (born September 16, 1955 in Danville, Illinois) is a former Major League Baseball player who spent his entire career with the Milwaukee Brewers (1974-1993). A first-round draft pick in 1973, Yount debuted the following year, and on September 14, 1975, he broke Mel Ott's 47-year-old record for most games played in the major leagues as a teenager.
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