A four-time All-Star third baseman and later a successful executive, he's credited with helping to build the Oakland Athletics' World Series-winning teams of the 1970s.
Born in 1917
Hall of Fame shortstop and innovative manager who pioneered the concept of defensive shifts and won the 1948 World Series with the Cleveland Indians.
Born in 1918
A legendary baseball player who won 266 games and threw three no-hitters, later becoming a popular sportscaster, known for his fastball and charismatic personality.
Born in 1923
First African American player in the American League, breaking baseball's color barrier just months after Jackie Robinson, and a seven-time All-Star center fielder.
Born in 1920
A Hall of Fame pitcher with 300 wins, known for his durability and longevity, playing 23 seasons in the majors. He later became a successful coach and sportscaster.
Born in 1920
Hall of Fame pitcher and manager who won 20 games in a season seven times and led the Yankees to five World Series titles. He's a legendary figure in baseball history.
Born in 1888
A Hall of Fame center fielder and manager who revolutionized the game with his defensive prowess and innovative strategies. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.
Born in 1906
Hall of Fame shortstop and manager who led the Boston Red Sox to a pennant in 1946 and later became the American League president. He's known for his strong leadership and baseball acumen.
69 Years Old
Fantasy author of epic series, including "Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn" and "Otherland", crafting immersive worlds and complex characters.