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| Murakami, The first Japanese player to play in | MLB, a pitcher for the San Francisco Giants |
| He is currently head coach of the Australian | MLB Academy. |
| On Saturday May 23, Janssen returned to | MLB action facing the Atlanta Braves in inter leagu |
| e language website in China in partnership with | MLB Advanced Media. |
| eague Baseball, he also serves on the Boards of | MLB Advanced Media and MLB Enterprises. |
| e Theater, the Modesto Nuts (a Colorado Rockies | MLB affiliate) and the Amgen Tour of California. |
| He has not played for an | MLB affiliated team since. |
| The | MLB AL East Champion Tampa Bay Rays used a variatio |
| he USA's best softball players played a team of | MLB All Stars and the game was televised on nationa |
| The 2010 | MLB All Star game will be hosted by the Angels in 2 |
| He was selected to the 2008 | MLB All Star Game. |
| Pee Wee Reese - former 10 time | MLB all star in 1940s-50s |
| He played three seasons in the | MLB, all for the Louisville Colonels. |
| He was also selected to coach in the 2007 | MLB All Star Futures Game in San Francisco. |
| ed to represent the National League in the 2008 | MLB All-Star Game. |
| e 1980 NLCS. Cruz represented the Astros in the | MLB All-Star Game in 1980 at Los Angeles, and 1985 |
| 1969 | MLB All-Star Game |
| Tampa Bay Rays manager Joe Maddon for the 2009 | MLB All-Star Game in St. Louis along with Kansas Ci |
| ght her home-made cooking to such events as the | MLB All-Star Game, the NBA All-Star Game, the Emmy |
| loves in 1974, 1975 and 1976, and played in the | MLB All-Star Game in 1972, 1974 and 1975. |
| Greg Vaughn - four-time | MLB All-Star outfielder |
| In 2004, he was selected to the | MLB All-Star Game for the 11th time in his career a |
| ends and Celebrity Softball Game as part of the | MLB All-Star Week festivities, held at Busch Stadiu |
| July 10, 2007, Rowand was selected to the 2007 | MLB All-Star Game in San Francisco, for his first A |
| Mike Schmidt would wear the uniform during the | MLB All-Star Tour of Japan following the 1979 seaso |
| The Astros also hosted the 1968 | MLB All-Star Game at the Astrodome, with the NL def |
| Michael Young, 5-time (2004-2008) | MLB All-Star shortstop for the Texas Rangers and 20 |
| After the | MLB All-Star break, Coghlan led all major league pl |
| The following year, it hosted the | MLB All-Star Game and the World Series. |
| second base for the American League in the 2006 | MLB All-Star Game. |
| He saved the 2006 | MLB All-Star Game, tying a record for three All-Sta |
| He is the son of Max Lanier, a former | MLB All-Star pitcher. |
| 2004 | MLB All-Star |
| In 2011, Clippard was selected to the 2011 | MLB All-Star Game as a pitcher. |
| rst All-Star game as an AL reserve for the 2007 | MLB All-Star Game on July 10 in San Francisco, alth |
| He played in the 2010 | MLB All-Star Futures Game in Anaheim, California. |
| Jose Vidro ( | MLB All-Star) |
| George Sherrill, a 2008 | MLB All-Star, is a former Evansville Otter. |
| He currently ranks 82nd on the | MLB All-Time ERA List (2.74), 87th on the All-Time |
| Ranks 33rd on the | MLB all-time innings list (4,275 2/3). |
| Ranks 11th on the | MLB all-time complete games list (466). |
| Ranks 28th on the | MLB all-time walks per 9 innings list (1.58). |
| Ranks 74th on | MLB All-Time Hit Batsmen List (95). |
| Ranks 33rd on the | MLB all-time ERA list (2.43). |
| Ranks 9th on | MLB All-Time Adjusted Batting Runs List (862) |
| His 97 hits by pitch ranks him 65th in | MLB all-time list |
| He currently ranks 84th on the | MLB all-time sacrifice hits list (198) and ranks 73 |
| Altogether, Lumenti hurled 33⅓ innings in | MLB, allowed 32 hits and 42 bases on balls, while s |
| On April 12, 2010, Bocachica, along with fellow | MLB alums Brian Barton and Tike Redman, was signed |
| he Cincinnati Reds in the 1st round of the 1987 | MLB amateur draft, Armstrong made his big-league de |
| he Detroit Tigers in the 11th round of the 1994 | MLB amateur draft, Trammell would make his major le |
| Colorado Rockies in the 10th round of the 1993 | MLB amateur draft as "Edgard Velazquez" (sometimes |
| he Montreal Expos in the 13th round of the 1987 | MLB amateur draft, Natal made his major league debu |
| Baltimore Orioles in the 14th round of the 1993 | MLB amateur draft, Bartee made his Major League Bas |
| e New York Yankees in the 2nd round of the 1973 | MLB amateur draft, Heath made his Major League Base |
| in the third round (102nd overall) of the 2008 | MLB amateur draft, Worley was called up to the majo |
| Pittsburgh Pirates in the 7th round of the 1997 | MLB amateur draft, DeHaan would make his Major Leag |
| he Cincinnati Reds in the 2nd round of the 1983 | MLB amateur draft, Oliver would make his Major Leag |
| the Boston Red Sox in the 1st round of the 1981 | MLB amateur draft, Sheaffer would make his Major Le |
| verall) of the San Francisco Giants in the 1999 | MLB amateur draft. |
| Milwaukee Brewers in the 4th round of the 1985 | MLB amateur draft, Bates made his Major League Base |
| the Chicago Cubs in the 12th round of the 1985 | MLB amateur draft, Dascenzo would make his Major Le |
| t. Louis Cardinals in the 3rd round of the 1996 | MLB amateur draft, Butler made his Major League Bas |
| he Cincinnati Reds in the 2nd round of the 1987 | MLB amateur draft, Benavides would make his Major L |
| California Angels in the 5th round of the 1987 | MLB amateur draft, Pritchett would make his Major L |
| New York Yankees in the 17th round of the 1993 | MLB amateur draft, Lankford would make his Major Le |
| e Colorado Rockies in the 3rd round of the 1992 | MLB amateur draft, Bailey would make his Major Leag |
| s in the 18th round (399th overall) of the 1968 | MLB amateur draft. |
| the Chicago Cubs in the 33rd round of the 1991 | MLB amateur draft, Jennings would make his Major Le |
| t. Louis Cardinals in the 2nd round of the 1985 | MLB amateur draft, Cole would make his Major League |
| t. Louis Cardinals in the 3rd round of the 1977 | MLB amateur draft, DeSa made his Major League Baseb |
| t. Louis Cardinals in the 1st round of the 1987 | MLB amateur draft, Carpenter would make his Major L |
| Chicago White Sox in the 1st round of the 1982 | MLB amateur draft, Karkovice would make his Major L |
| California Angels in the 2nd round of the 1987 | MLB amateur draft, Flora would make his Major Leagu |
| y the Chicago Cubs in the 2nd round of the 1990 | MLB amateur draft, Hawblitzel would make his Major |
| dians drafted him in the 18th round of the 1976 | MLB amateur draft. |
| Francisco Giants in the 11th round of the 1992 | MLB amateur draft, Fonville made his Major League B |
| Baltimore Orioles in the 5th round of the 1990 | MLB amateur draft, Chouinard made his Major League |
| the Atlanta Braves in the 3rd round of the 1969 | MLB amateur draft, Blanks would make his Major Leag |
| Cincinnati Reds in the second round of the 1988 | MLB amateur draft. |
| drafted with the 150th overall pick in the 2006 | MLB amateur draft by the Boston Red Sox. |
| Chicago White Sox in the 11th round of the 1977 | MLB amateur draft, he then spent two seasons in the |
| was drafted 12th in the first round of the 2005 | MLB Amateur draft. |
| Cleveland Indians in the 29th round of the 1980 | MLB amateur draft, Fimple made his major league deb |
| he Cincinnati Reds in the 1st round of the 1986 | MLB amateur draft, Scudder made his Major League Ba |
| he first round (first pick overall) of the 1981 | MLB amateur draft. |
| Francisco Giants in the 25th round of the 1988 | MLB amateur draft, Williams made his Major League B |
| Oakland Athletics in the 13th round of the 1982 | MLB amateur draft, Eppard made his Major League deb |
| At the 2009 | MLB amateur draft Gibson was taken by the Minnesota |
| ladelphia Phillies in the 5th round of the 1976 | MLB amateur draft, Matuszek would make his major le |
| chool in the second round (26th overall) of the | MLB amateur entry draft in June, 1973, immediately |
| n the 2nd round (43rd overall pick) of the 1982 | MLB amateur draft, Meadows would make his Major Lea |
| etas was selected in the 17th round of the 2006 | MLB amateur entry draft out of Limestone College in |
| e Minnesota Twins in the 17th round of the 1987 | MLB amateur draft, Hale would make his Major League |
| the Houston Astros in the 1st round of the 1983 | MLB amateur draft, Afenir made his major league deb |
| anos, drafted by the Houston Astros in the 1991 | MLB Amateur Entry Draft. |
| Louis Cardinals in the third round of the 1988 | MLB amateur draft, Cromer made his Major League Bas |
| on to be drafted in the 33rd round of the 1996 | MLB Amateur Draft. |
| n in the first round (19th overall) of the 2001 | MLB Amateur Entry Draft by the Baltimore Orioles. |
| a one-game playoff for Major League Baseball's ( | MLB) American League (AL) Central division. |
| different teams (Geren with the Oakland A's of | MLB and Parent with the Chico Outlaws of the Golden |
| f Jeremiah Trotter, and started all 16 games at | MLB and tallied team highs in tackles (170) and QB |
| a pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics of the | MLB and an American football tight end in the Natio |
| on to play 25 games with the Seattle Mariners ( | MLB), and was a starting right fielder for Team Can |
| ached by former players and legends of both the | MLB and specifically former Red Sox players. |
| n Oaks, California, working with several future | MLB and NFL players, including Cy Young Award Winne |
| announcer to handle a television network's lead | MLB and NFL coverage in the same year (following NB |
| hosted a weekend sports show, and covered NFL, | MLB, and local college teams in the area. |
| ntly, the 41 footer has been replaced by the 47 | MLB and the 25 RBS and continues to conduct the sta |
| everely injured in a 2009 car crash that rocked | MLB and Cal State Fullerton. |
| first baseman who played for one season in the | MLB, and seven seasons in the Minor Leagues. |
| Liga and the UEFA Champions League, as well as | MLB and NBA. |
| now has blogs covering all thirty teams of the | MLB and has a few blogs covering the NBA, NFL, NHL, |
| on worked for NBC Sports, calling regional NFL, | MLB, and college basketball action and contributing |
| rk City, to 60,000 fans in conjunction with the | MLB and Bank Of America. |
| He started the season backing Gary Brackett at | MLB. Angerer made his first career start during week |
| On November 9, | MLB announced the winners of the 2007 Silver Slugge |
| g all of his professional career, Oldham's only | MLB appearance came as a pinch runner for the Cinci |
| 19th birthday, in 1954, Streuli made his first | MLB appearance in the penultimate game of the year, |
| His last | MLB appearance was on July 4, 2000. |
| His last | MLB appearance came on August 8, 1914. |
| Littlefield acquired a reputation throughout | MLB as a difficult trading partner, in that his dem |
| absence from the Major Leagues, he returned to | MLB as a relief pitcher for the Cubs in 1958. |
| Through 2010, he has spent one season (1998) in | MLB as the first-base coach of the Oakland Athletic |
| ancisco Giants' organization, Hardy returned to | MLB as a coach with the Texas Rangers on the staff |
| ed two full seasons and parts of five others in | MLB as a rightfielder, second baseman and third bas |
| and Triple-A Memphis before being called up to | MLB as a 40-man roster addition. |
| Dickie Thon (1976) | MLB AS |
| Wade Miller (1997) | MLB AS |
| Jim Bunning (1951) 7 x | MLB AS; MLB Perfect Game; MLB HOF |
| l of the sport, from the lowest minor league to | MLB assignments with the Cincinnati Reds and Atlant |
| Overall, Benson batted .202 in 104 | MLB at bats over five seasons, with three home runs |
| f Frank Lary of the Detroit Tigers in his first | MLB at bat on April 17, 1956. |
| itting a home run off Ken McBride in his second | MLB at bat on May 24. |
| lent on the field, the team's bottom ranking in | MLB at scoring runs, next to last ranking in team b |
| th the Pirates, becoming the youngest player in | MLB at that time. |
| two major sources of historical information on | MLB baseball players: baseball-reference.com |
| Erubiel Durazo (1993), | MLB Baseball Player. |
| Chuck Crim - former | MLB baseball player. |
| Billy Wagner, 1990 ( | MLB baseball player). |
| rch 21, 1978 in Pomona, California) is a former | MLB baseball pitcher. |
| It seems every | MLB baseball award has its own page. |
| Ehren Wassermann, | MLB baseball player, Philadelphia Phillies organiza |
| uam in honor of the fallen WWII hero and former | MLB baseball player Jimmy Trimble. |
| MLB Baseball (select games) | |
| Bret Saberhagen, | MLB baseball player. |
| Alex Rodriguez, | MLB baseball player. |
| David Watkins, | MLB baseball player |
| career | MLB batting average. |
| after his last game in the | mlb Bell came back to Newburgh to coach baseball fo |
| osted a 17-11 record with 159 strikeouts and an | MLB best 1.89 ERA, finishing second in the Cy Young |
| and was promoted to the | MLB Braves that September; more important, he adopt |
| s Corporation (both companies each own 1 of the | MLB broadcast partners). |
| He also began his | MLB broadcasting career in Ohio, calling Cleveland |
| s among them, the Allen brothers ranked # 11 in | MLB brother combination home runs (out of more than |
| ember 2006, the Allen brothers rank 11th in the | MLB brother-combination, home run list with 358 din |
| s a minor league manager (1967-69; 1971-74) and | MLB bullpen coach (1970). |
| Martin, then almost 31, was in his first | MLB campaign after years of toiling in the minors a |
| verall, Goryl batted .225 in 276 games over six | MLB campaigns. |
| ng, he began the 1963 season as a member of the | MLB Cardinals' pitching staff. |
| He still ranks 62nd on the | MLB career ERA List (2.65). |
| Ranks 23rd on | MLB Career At Bats per Strikeout List (30.3) |
| He currently ranks 46th on the | MLB Career Home Runs Allowed List (292). |
| eing hit by pitches (132) and ranks 21st on the | MLB career list (141) for the same statistic. |
| He hit his first | MLB career home run in a 13-10 eleven-inning win ag |
| ice earned $27 million, far more than his short | MLB career brought him. |
| He began his | MLB career in 1995 with the Chicago White Sox. |
| d of the 2009 season, Pfeffer ranks 95th on the | MLB career ERA list (2.77) and tied for 69th on the |
| He ranks 81st on the | MLB Career Walks/9IP List (1.97). |
| He ranks 71st on the | MLB Career Walks/9IP List (1.93). |
| r and in part-time service over the rest of his | MLB career he never exceeded the .218 |
| He ranks 19th on the | MLB Career WHIP List (1.102), 39th on the MLB Caree |
| He currently ranks 61st on the | MLB career complete games List (270) and 85th on th |
| FL career, and eventually led to the end of his | MLB career also. |
| Ranks 95th on the | MLB career strikeouts per nine innings pitched list |
| dinals in April 1958, and closed out his active | MLB career with them as a third-string catcher in 1 |
| or three more seasons in the minor leagues, his | MLB career was over. |
| (Martin J. and Kate McManus), McManus began his | MLB career in the final week of the 1920 season, pl |
| MLB Career | |
| t all ten seasons of his Major League Baseball ( | MLB) career with the New York Yankees from 1951 to |
| Kim began his | MLB career with the Boston Red Sox in 2001 and woul |
| r Leagues as a backup first baseman, and in his | MLB career he collected 123 hits, including six hom |
| s City Royals team in 1969 before finishing his | MLB career following the 1970 season. |
| During a 7-year | MLB career, he batted .207 |
| Over the course of his | MLB career, he pitched 531 1/3 innings with a 3.93 |
| Despite the end of his | mlb career, Behenna remains active in the game as t |
| In a nine-season | MLB career, Altman was a .269 |
| During his | MLB career, Harrington issued 67 bases on balls and |
| He had exceptional control during his | MLB career, with a strikeout to walk ratio of almos |
| In a 25-game | MLB career, Charton posted a 0-2 record with 37 str |
| two World Series over the course of his 13-year | MLB career, which was spent entirely with the Dodge |
| Ron had one hit in his six-year | MLB career, with a career .024 |
| During his | MLB career, he appeared in 146 games, registered 33 |
| In his | MLB career, Bathe had 8 home runs, 29 RBIs, and had |
| After his | MLB career, Floyd became a manager in Minor league |
| ll told, Satriano collected 365 hits during his | MLB career, including 53 doubles. |
| After his brief | MLB career, he played in the minors till 1895. |
| In his | MLB career, Mmahat pitched 7.2 innings and attained |
| In his | MLB career, he posted a career earned run average o |
| Over the rest of his | MLB career, he pitched just twice more. |
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