JANUARY
- 3 — Alex Sabo. Brief pitching career
- 4 — Joe Zapustas. Played in 2 games
- 6 — Tot Pressnell. Pitched for Brooklyn
- 6 — Tom Poholsky. Pitched for Cards & Cubs
- 8 — Bret Hodge. Played in eight games.
- 19 — John Babich. Struck Ruth out 3 times in game
- 22 — Tommie Agee. Star of 1969 World Series
- 28 — Curt Blefary. Former Rookie of the Year
FEBRUARY
- 1 — Sam Harshany. Did he tag Greenberg out?
- 8 — Butch Wensloff. 16-13 pitching record
- 16 — Bob Buhl. 166 pitching victories
- 18 — Eddie Mathews. Braves’ 3B had HOF career
- 20 — Bill Rigney. First Giants manager in SF
- 25 — Bitsy Mott. Was Elvis’ personal guard
MARCH
- 5 — Leo Thomas. Hit .212 in majors
- 6 — Doc Dennis. In Negro Leagues 1942-55
- 12 — Bill Reeder. Pitched for Cards in 1929
- 20 — Luis Alvarado. Played 9 seasons in MLB
- 22 — Newt Kimball. 3.78 ERA in 94 games
APRIL
- 1 — Jo-Jo Moore. 12 years with the Giants
- 9 — Willie Stargell. Pops led Pirates family
- 12 — Nelson Burbrink. Signed Seaver to the Mets
- 16 — Hank Riebe. Purple Heart in WWII
- 21 — Sandy Ullrich. Pitched 91 innings
- 21 — Hal White. Pitched 10 years for Tigers
- 23 — Gary Gearhart. Brief career with Giants
- 30 — Frank Stewart. One game with White Sox
MAY
- 3 — Hank Schmulbach. Appeared as pinch runner
- 7 — Dick Kimble. One season with Senators
- 17 — Ike Brown. Tiger Fans’ favorite
- 19 — Joe Lovitto. Outfielder for Texas
- 20 — Bob Keely. Became Major League scout
- 21 — Mel Hoderlein. Hit .252 in his career
- 27 — Ralph Hamner. Finished with 8-20 record
JUNE
- 2 — Gene Woodling. Former OF for Yankees
- 4 — John Corriden. Played in a single game
- 6 — Snapper Garrison. Played with Red Sox
- 11 — Lou Lombardo. Pitched 5.1 innings
- 15 — Marcelino Solis — Pitched for Cubs in 1958
- 16 — Wallace Hood. Pitched for Yankees
- 16 — Sam Jethroe. Oldest winner of ROY honor
- 26 — John LeRoy. Former Braves pitcher
JULY
- 10 — Anthony Criscola. OF for Browns and Reds
- 10 — Al Lary. College football star
- 16 — John Dagenhard. Played for Braves
- 17 — Chief Hogsett. 63 wins as MLB pitcher
- 18 — Barry Shetrone. Played for the Orioles
- 28 — John Easton. Played in four games
AUGUST
- 6 — Jim Mallory. Became college baseball coach
- 10 — Lou Boudreau. Star Player-Manager for Indians
- 10 — Ramon Monzant. Won 16 games in career
- 13 — Jim Hughes. Relief pitcher for Dodgers
- 24 — Hank Sauer. ‘Mayor’ of Wrigley Field
- 29 — Dick Selma. First win for the Padres
- 29 — Eric Tipton. Former Duke football star
- 31 — Crash Davis. Made famous by Costner
SEPTEMBER
- 3 — Carl Lindquist. Pitched for Boston Braves
- 11 — Clem Driesewerd. Pitched in ’46 world Series
- 11 — Vince Ventura. Signed same day as Rizzuto
- 17 — Bubba Church. Pitched for Whiz Kids
- 19 — Bill Stafford. Signed for pair of spikes
- 20 — George Archie. Left baseball for the military
- 20 — Joe Stephenson. Became baseball scout
- 25 — John Powers. Spent 6 years in majors
- 27 — Dick Rozek. Gave up first HR to Mantle
- 28 — Jack Maguire. Played for Giants & Pirates
OCTOBER
- 5 — Woody Jenson. Set record for leadoff hitters
- 6 — Miguel Del Toro. Pitcher died in accident
- 10 — Dave Gerard. 2-3 record in majors
- 14 — Ben Sankey. Shortstop with Pirates
- 18 — Ferris Fain. Two-time AL batting champ
- 19 — Hugh Mulcahy. Nicknamed ‘Losing Pitcher’
- 19 — Joseph Murray. Pitched in single season
- 24 — William Mueller. Played briefly for White Sox
- 30 — Johnny Lucadello. Made his two HRs count
NOVEMBER
- 1 — Tom Cheney. Struck out 21 in a game
- 4 — Bob Gillespie. 202 innings pitched in MLB
- 11 — Ray Kelly. Personal mascot of Babe Ruth
- 16 — Ted (Tal) Abernathy. Pitched 20.1 innings in majors
- 16 — Red Steiner. On two teams in only season
- 18 — Mel Deutsch. A brief pitching career
- 23 — Bo Belinsky. Earned fame in Hollywood
- 29 — Marcelino Lopez — Won 31 games in the majors
DECEMBER
- 4 — Eddie Popowski. Players called him ‘Pops’
- 18 — Bill Howerton. Hit 22 HRs in four seasons
- 22 — Bob Davis. Pitched in two seasons
- 24 — Hank Soar. MLB umpire & NFL star
- 26 — Tom McBride. Spent 6 seasons in majors
- 27 — John Hoffman. Part-time catcher for Houston