A Colombian professional baseball second baseman who has played for several MLB teams, including the Cincinnati Reds and New York Mets. He's known for his power-hitting and defensive skills.
63 Years Old
A talented slugger who played 19 seasons in the MLB, earning five Gold Glove Awards and hitting 399 home runs, with a remarkable comeback from cancer.
57 Years Old
A highly decorated shortstop with 11 Gold Glove Awards, known for his exceptional defensive skills and longevity in the game.
90 Years Old
A Hall of Fame shortstop renowned for his exceptional defensive skills and record-breaking consecutive games played streak. He won numerous Gold Glove Awards and was a key player in the Baltimore Orioles' 1966 World Series championship.
38 Years Old
Venezuelan right-handed pitcher who played 15 seasons in MLB, earning numerous accolades including a Cy Young Award and perfect game. Known for his exceptional fastball and dominant pitching performances.
50 Years Old
A Venezuelan baseball legend who played for the Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers, winning multiple awards and earning a spot in the Venezuelan Baseball Hall of Fame. He's also a politician, serving as the mayor of a Venezuelan municipality.
45 Years Old
A dominant left-handed pitcher who threw the first no-hitter in Mets history in 2012, earning multiple Cy Young Awards and All-Star selections.
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A dominant closer with 329 saves, known for his impressive fastball and slider combination, earning seven All-Star selections and a World Series championship.
50 Years Old
Venezuelan right-handed pitcher who played 11 seasons in MLB, earning six All-Star selections and winning a World Series championship with the Florida Marlins in 2003. He's also infamous for his off-field troubles, including a 14-year prison sentence for attempted murder.