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Bill "Moose" Skowron

Yankees firstbaseman won 5 World Series Championships and was 6X All-Star.

Charlie Spikes

Outfielder for Tigers, Indians and Yankees with huge power stroke.

Rennie Stennett

Pirate 2nd baseman played on both '71 and '79 World Series teams.

Jim Sundberg

Catcher for Rangers & Royals won 6 Gold Gloves and was a 3-time all-star.

"Slick" Surratt

KC Monarch outfielder appeared as a guest on Ken Burns' Baseball video series.

Ron Teasley

Infielder / outfielder for the New York Cubans of the Negro Leagues.

Jerry Terrell

Shortstop played for Royals team that was in the 1980 World Series

Wayne Terwilliger

Middle infielder for Cubs, Senators, Yankees and KC A's.

Frank Thomas

Pirate outfielder hit 286 HR's and 962 RBI's lifetime, hit 30+ HR's in a season 3X.

Jason Thompson

Tiger & Pirate 1st baseman twice hit 30+ HR's and 100+ RBI in a season.

Bobby Thomson

Hit "The Shot Heard 'Round the World" for the Giants vs. Dodgers in 1951.

Luis Tiant

Four time 20-game winner for Indians and Red Sox captured 229 career victories.

Tom Timmerman

Detroit Tiger Player of the Year in 1970 with 27 saves.

Alan Trammell

Star Detroit Tiger shortstop and likely future Hall of Famer.

Virgil "Fire" Trucks

Threw 2 no-hitters in one season in 1952 and won the World Series with Tigers in '45.

Lee Tunnell

Won 11 games as a rookie pitcher for the '83 Pirates.

Ozzie Virgil

Phillies and Braves catcher is the son of the first Domincan ever in the Majors.

Jon Warden

Pitcher for the '68 World Series winning Tigers and current baseball funnyman.

Milt Wilcox

World Series winner '84 Tigers, 100+ ML wins, 7 consecutive years of 10+ wins.

Jimmy Wilkes

Outfielder on the Newark Eagles of the Negro leagues from 1945 to 1950.

Willie Wilson

Batted .367 for '85 WS winning Royals, won '82 AL batting championship, '79 SB title.

Wilbur Wood

Won 20 games four consecutive seasons for the White Sox.

Al Worthington

Led the AL in saves in '68 with Twins, played 14 seasons in majors .

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