Missouri Tigers baseball
Encyclopedia
The Missouri Tigers baseball team represents the University of Missouri
in NCAA Division I college baseball
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| 1952
| 3–2
| .600
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| 1954
| 5–1
| .833
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| 1958
| 6–2
| .750
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| 1962
| 2–2
| .500
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| 1963
| 4–3
| .571
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| 1964
| 6–2
| .750
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| 1965
| 0–2
| .000
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| 1976
| 1–2
| .333
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| 1978
| 0–2
| .000
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| 1980
| 1–3
| .250
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| 1981
| 0–2
| .000
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| 1988
| 1–2
| .333
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| 1991
| 2–2
| .500
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| 1996
| 0–2
| .000
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| 2003
| 1–2
| .333
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| 2004
| 1–2
| .333
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| 2005
| 1–2
| .333
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| 2006
| 4–3
| .571
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| 2007
| 2–2
| .500
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| 2008
| 1–2
| .333
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||TOTALS
|| 41–42
|| .494
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University of Missouri
The University of Missouri System is a state university system providing centralized administration for four universities, a health care system, an extension program, five research and technology parks, and a publishing press. More than 64,000 students are currently enrolled at its four campuses...
in NCAA Division I college baseball
College baseball
College baseball is baseball that is played on the intercollegiate level at institutions of higher education. Compared to football and basketball, college competition in the United States plays a less significant contribution to cultivating professional players, as the minor leagues primarily...
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Head coaches
Coach | Years | Record |
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A. M. Ebright A. M. Ebright A. M. "Mills" Ebright was a basketball and baseball coach and a player of baseball in the United States. He served as the head basketball and baseball coach at the University of Missouri, and head baseball coach at Kansas University . After his coaching career, Ebright practiced law in Wichita,... |
1906–1908 | 34–23–2 |
Guy Lowman Guy Lowman Guy Sumner Lowman was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and a player of baseball. He served as the head football coach at the University of Alabama , Kansas State University , and the University of Wisconsin–Madison... |
1909–1910 | 20–11–1 |
Chester Brewer Chester Brewer Chester Leland Brewer was an American football, basketball, baseball, and track and field coach and athletic director... |
1911, 1914–1917, 1933–1934 | 61–32–3 |
O. F. Field | 1912–1913 | 20–12–2 |
John Miller | 1918–1921 | 30–16–1 |
Jerry Jones | 1922 | 9–5 |
Hank Garrity | 1923–1924 | 15–22 |
Harry Kipke | 1925 | 9–8 |
Jack Crangle | 1926–1932 | 54–55 |
Anton Stankowski | 1935–1936 | 16–17 |
John 'Hi' Simmons Hi Simmons John "Hi" Simmons was the head baseball coach at the University of Missouri from 1937 until 1973. During his tenure, Missouri won one national championship, finished runner-up three other times, appeared in six College World Series and won 11 conference titles... |
1937–1973 | 481–294–3 |
Brian McArtor | 1974–1994 | 733–430–3 |
Tim Jamieson | 1995–Present | 480–329–2 |
Year by Year Record
*Through the end of the 2008 season.Year-by-Year Results | |||
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Year | Coach | Record | Notes |
1891 | Unknown | 2–2 | |
1892 | Unknown | 1–2 | |
1893 | Unknown | 2–1 | |
1894 | Unknown | Unknown | |
1895 | Unknown | Unknown | |
1896 | Unknown | 2–3 | |
1897 | Unknown | 8–2–1 | |
1898 | Unknown | 6–3–1 | |
1899 | Unknown | Unknown | |
1900 | Unknown | Unknown | |
1901 | Unknown | 3–9 | |
1902 | Unknown | 6–6 | |
1903 | Unknown | 7–5 | |
1904 | Unknown | 10–8 | |
1905 | Unknown | 18–5 | |
1906 | A. M. Ebright A. M. Ebright A. M. "Mills" Ebright was a basketball and baseball coach and a player of baseball in the United States. He served as the head basketball and baseball coach at the University of Missouri, and head baseball coach at Kansas University . After his coaching career, Ebright practiced law in Wichita,... |
18–1–1 | |
1907 | A. M. Ebright A. M. Ebright A. M. "Mills" Ebright was a basketball and baseball coach and a player of baseball in the United States. He served as the head basketball and baseball coach at the University of Missouri, and head baseball coach at Kansas University . After his coaching career, Ebright practiced law in Wichita,... |
9–12 | |
1908 | A. M. Ebright A. M. Ebright A. M. "Mills" Ebright was a basketball and baseball coach and a player of baseball in the United States. He served as the head basketball and baseball coach at the University of Missouri, and head baseball coach at Kansas University . After his coaching career, Ebright practiced law in Wichita,... |
7–10–1 | |
1909 | Guy Lowman Guy Lowman Guy Sumner Lowman was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and a player of baseball. He served as the head football coach at the University of Alabama , Kansas State University , and the University of Wisconsin–Madison... |
9–6–1 | |
1910 | Guy Lowman Guy Lowman Guy Sumner Lowman was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and a player of baseball. He served as the head football coach at the University of Alabama , Kansas State University , and the University of Wisconsin–Madison... |
11–5 | |
1911 | Chester Brewer Chester Brewer Chester Leland Brewer was an American football, basketball, baseball, and track and field coach and athletic director... |
8–3 | |
1912 | O.F. Field | 11–7–1 | |
1913 | O.F. Field | 9–5–1 | |
1914 | Chester Brewer Chester Brewer Chester Leland Brewer was an American football, basketball, baseball, and track and field coach and athletic director... |
7–7–3 | |
1915 | Chester Brewer Chester Brewer Chester Leland Brewer was an American football, basketball, baseball, and track and field coach and athletic director... |
10–5 | |
1916 | Chester Brewer Chester Brewer Chester Leland Brewer was an American football, basketball, baseball, and track and field coach and athletic director... |
16–2 | |
1917 | Chester Brewer Chester Brewer Chester Leland Brewer was an American football, basketball, baseball, and track and field coach and athletic director... |
16–1 | |
1918 | John Miller | 11–3 | |
1919 | No Team Due To World War I World War I World War I , which was predominantly called the World War or the Great War from its occurrence until 1939, and the First World War or World War I thereafter, was a major war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918... |
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1920 | John Miller | 8–8 | |
1921 | John Miller | 11–5–1 | |
1922 | Jerry Jones | 9–5 | |
1923 | Hank Garrity | 8–10 | |
1924 | Hank Garrity | 7–12 | |
1925 | Harry G. Kipke Harry G. Kipke Harry George Kipke was an American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach. He was the head football coach at Michigan State College in 1928 and at the University of Michigan from 1929–1937, compiling a career record of 49–30–5... |
9–8 | |
1926 | Jack Crangle Jack Crangle Walter Francis "Jack" Crangle was an American football fullback. He played college football for the University of Illinois and was selected as an All-American in 1920 and 1921. He was a member of Illinois' Big Ten Conference championship teams in 1919 and 1920... |
5–8 | |
1927 | Jack Crangle | 7–8 | |
1928 | Jack Crangle | 7–11 | |
1929 | Jack Crangle | 8–9 | |
1930 | Jack Crangle | 7–11 | |
1931 | Jack Crangle | 10–2 | Big Six Champions |
1932 | Jack Crangle | 10–6 | Big Six Champions |
1933 | Chester Brewer | 5–6 | |
1934 | Chester Brewer | 7–11 | |
1935 | Anton Stankowski | 7–10 | |
1936 | Anton Stankowski | 9–7 | |
1937 | Hi Simmons Hi Simmons John "Hi" Simmons was the head baseball coach at the University of Missouri from 1937 until 1973. During his tenure, Missouri won one national championship, finished runner-up three other times, appeared in six College World Series and won 11 conference titles... |
13–2–1 | Big Six Champions |
1938 | Hi Simmons | 11–2 | Big Six Champions |
1939 | Hi Simmons | 11–3 | |
1940 | Hi Simmons | 8–4 | |
1941 | Hi Simmons | 15–2 | Big Six Champions |
1942 | Hi Simmons | 12–3 | Big Six Champions |
1943 | Hi Simmons | 3–3 | |
1944 | No Team Due To World War II World War II World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis... |
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1945 | No Team Due To World War II World War II World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis... |
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1946 | Hi Simmons | 5–7 | |
1947 | Hi Simmons | 11–8 | |
1948 | Hi Simmons | 15–6 | |
1949 | Hi Simmons | 7–11 | |
1950 | Hi Simmons | 11–9–1 | |
1951 | Hi Simmons | 12–6 | |
1952 | Hi Simmons | 20–7 | Big Seven Champions; College World Series 1952 College World Series The 1952 College World Series was played at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska from June 13 to June 17. The sixth tournament's champion was Holy Cross, coached by Jack Barry. The Most Outstanding Player was Jim O'Neill of Holy Cross.... Runner Up |
1953 | Hi Simmons | 11–8 | |
1954 | Hi Simmons | 22–4 | Big Seven Champions; College World Series 1954 College World Series The 1954 College World Series was played at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, NE from June 10 to June 16. The eighth tournament's champion was Missouri, coached by John "Hi" Simmons... Champions |
1955 | Hi Simmons | 14–6 | |
1956 | Hi Simmons | 14–7 | |
1957 | Hi Simmons | 13–7 | |
1958 | Hi Simmons | 22–7 | Big Seven Champions; College World Series 1958 College World Series The NCAA Men's Division I College World Series involved 8 schools playing in double-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college baseball. It began on June 13, and ended with the championship game on June 19... Runner Up |
1959 | Hi Simmons | 3–17 | |
1960 | Hi Simmons | 12–9 | |
1961 | Hi Simmons | 16–7 | |
1962 | Hi Simmons | 22–7 | Big Seven Champions; College World Series 1962 College World Series The 1962 College World Series was played at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska from June 11 to June 16. The sixteenth tournament's champion was the University of Michigan, coached by Don Lund... 7th Place |
1963 | Hi Simmons | 25–8 | Big Seven Champions; College World Series 1963 College World Series The 1963 College World Series was played at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska from June 10 to June 14. The seventeenth tournament's champion was the University of Southern California, coached by Rod Dedeaux... 4th Place |
1964 | Hi Simmons | 26–5–1 | Big Eight Champions; College World Series 1964 College World Series The 1964 College World Series was played at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, NE from June 8 to June 18. The eighteenth tournament's champion was the University of Minnesota, coached by Dick Siebert... Runner Up |
1965 | Hi Simmons | 15–8 | Big Eight Champions |
1966 | Hi Simmons | 13–12 | |
1967 | Hi Simmons | 15–14–1 | |
1968 | Hi Simmons | 11–6 | |
1969 | Hi Simmons | 14–13 | |
1970 | Hi Simmons | 12–13 | |
1971 | Hi Simmons | 17–16 | |
1972 | Hi Simmons | 16–16 | |
1973 | Hi Simmons | 13–21 | |
1974 | Brian McArtor | 28–14 | |
1975 | Brian McArtor | 17–20 | |
1976 | Brian McArtor | 46–22 | Big Eight Champions |
1977 | Brian McArtor | 36–15 | |
1978 | Brian McArtor | 35–18 | |
1979 | Brian McArtor | 45–12 | |
1980 | Brian McArtor | 45–15–1 | Big Eight Champions |
1981 | Brian McArtor | 43–18 | |
1982 | Brian McArtor | 39–17 | |
1983 | Brian McArtor | 25–16 | |
1984 | Brian McArtor | 27–20–1 | |
1985 | Brian McArtor | 36–27 | |
1986 | Brian McArtor | 33–27–1 | |
1987 | Brian McArtor | 36–26 | |
1988 | Brian McArtor | 42–22 | |
1989 | Brian McArtor | 35–27 | |
1990 | Brian McArtor | 28–27 | |
1991 | Brian McArtor | 41–20 | |
1992 | Brian McArtor | 34–22 | |
1993 | Brian McArtor | 30–19 | |
1994 | Brian McArtor | 32–26 | |
1995 | Tim Jamieson | 19–34 | |
1996 | Tim Jamieson | 39–19 | Regular Season Champions |
1997 | Tim Jamieson | 31–27 | |
1998 | Tim Jamieson | 36–18 | |
1999 | Tim Jamieson | 37–19 | |
2000 | Tim Jamieson | 33–24 | |
2001 | Tim Jamieson | 31–24–1 | |
2002 | Tim Jamieson | 24–29 | |
2003 | Tim Jamieson | 36–22 | |
2004 | Tim Jamieson | 38–23–1 | |
2005 | Tim Jamieson | 40–23 | |
2006 | Tim Jamieson | 35–28 | |
2007 | Tim Jamieson | 42–18 | |
2008 | Tim Jamieson | 39–21 | |
2009 | Tim Jamieson | 0–0 |
Conference Membership History
- 1891–1928: No conference
- 1929–1996: Big Eight ConferenceBig Eight ConferenceThe Big Eight Conference, a former NCAA-affiliated Division I-A college athletic association that sponsored football, was formed in January 1907 as the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association by its charter member schools: the University of Kansas, University of Missouri, University...
(known as Big Six 1929–46 and Big Seven 1947–57) - 1997–2011: Big 12 ConferenceBig 12 ConferenceThe Big 12 Conference is a college athletic conference of ten schools located in the Central United States, with its headquarters located in Las Colinas, a community in the Dallas, Texas suburb of Irving...
- 2012–Present: Southeastern ConferenceSoutheastern ConferenceThe Southeastern Conference is an American college athletic conference that operates in the southeastern part of the United States. It is headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama...
Missouri in the NCAA Tournament
- The NCAA Division I Baseball TournamentNCAA Division I Baseball ChampionshipThe NCAA Division I Baseball Championship tournament is held each year from May through June and features 64 college baseball teams in the United States, culminating in the College World Series....
started in 1947. - The format of the tournament has changed through the years.
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! style="background:black;"| Pct
! style="background:black;"| Notes
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| 1952
| 3–2
| .600
|
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| 1954
| 5–1
| .833
|
|-
| 1958
| 6–2
| .750
|
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| 1962
| 2–2
| .500
|
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| 1963
| 4–3
| .571
|
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| 1964
| 6–2
| .750
|
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| 1965
| 0–2
| .000
|
|-
| 1976
| 1–2
| .333
|
|-
| 1978
| 0–2
| .000
|
|-
| 1980
| 1–3
| .250
|
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| 1981
| 0–2
| .000
|
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| 1988
| 1–2
| .333
|
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| 1991
| 2–2
| .500
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| 1996
| 0–2
| .000
|
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| 2003
| 1–2
| .333
|
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| 2004
| 1–2
| .333
|
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| 2005
| 1–2
| .333
|
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| 2006
| 4–3
| .571
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| 2007
| 2–2
| .500
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| 2008
| 1–2
| .333
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|| 41–42
|| .494
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Retired Jersey Numbers
- John 'Hi' SimmonsHi SimmonsJohn "Hi" Simmons was the head baseball coach at the University of Missouri from 1937 until 1973. During his tenure, Missouri won one national championship, finished runner-up three other times, appeared in six College World Series and won 11 conference titles...
, #34 - Brian McArtor, #33
- Phil BradleyPhil BradleyPhilip Poole Bradley is a former Major League Baseball outfielder/designated hitter with an 8 year career from to . He played for the Seattle Mariners, Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox of the American League and Philadelphia Phillies of the National League. He was elected to the American...
, #15
First Team
- Junior WrenJunior WrenLowe "Junior" Wren was a professional American football defensive back in the National Football League and the American Football League . He played for the NFL's Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers and the AFL's New York Titans .-References:...
, OF 1952 - Don Boenker, P 1952
- Jerry Schoonmaker, OF 1954
- Jack Davis, OF 1957
- Ray Uriarte, 3B 1958
- Ralph Hochgrebe, 2B 1959
- Ron Cox, SS 1960
- Dave Harvey, 3B 1964
- Keith Weber, P 1964
- Greg Cypret, SS 1978
- Dave Otto, DH 1985
- Dave Silvestri, SS 1987-88
Second Team
- Bo Taft, OF 1958
- Brian Orf, OF 1961
- Dave Harvey, 3B 1962-63
- Dan Rudanovich, OF 1965
- Ray Thorpe, OF 1967
- Lindy Duncan, SS 1980
- Ryan Fry, P 1998
- Max Scherzer, P 2005
Third Team
- Kent Kurtz, 2B 1952
- Sonny Siebert, 1B 1958
- Brian Orf, OF 1960
- John Sevcik, C 1962-63
- Bob Robben, SS 1965
- Greg Cypret, SS 1975
- Phil Bradley, OF 1981
- Aaron Joworoski, 1B 1996
- Ryan Stegall, SS 2000
- Garrett Broshuis, P 2004
Honorable Mention
- Norm Wagner, P 1931
- Sam Carter, SS 1931
- Greg Cypret, SS 1976
- Mark Thiel, C 1974 & 1976
- Tom Heckman, P 1981
- John Dettmer, P 1991
- David Sanderson, OF 1994
Freshmen
- Aaron Akin, P 1996
- Justin Stine, P 1996
- Jason Williams, INF 1996
- Logan Dale, P 1996
- Ryan Stegall, SS 1999
- Jayce Tingler, OF 2000
- Lee Laskowski, OF 2001
- Travis Wendte, P 2002
- Jacob Priday, OF 2005
- Trevor Coleman, C 2007
Current and former major league players
- Phil BradleyPhil BradleyPhilip Poole Bradley is a former Major League Baseball outfielder/designated hitter with an 8 year career from to . He played for the Seattle Mariners, Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox of the American League and Philadelphia Phillies of the National League. He was elected to the American...
- Jeff CornellJeff CornellJeffery Ray Cornell is a retired Major League Baseball pitcher. He played during the season at the major league level for the San Francisco Giants. He was drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 8th round of the 1978 draft. Cornell played his first professional season with their Rookie League...
- Aaron CrowAaron CrowAaron J. Crow is an American professional baseball pitcher with the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball.-Early life:...
- Jack DavisJack DavisJack Davis may refer to:* Jack Davis * Jack Davis * Jack Davis , Olympic hurdler* Jack Davis * Jack Davis...
- John DettmerJohn DettmerJohn Franklin Dettmer is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Texas Rangers from to .-External links:...
- Jay HankinsJay HankinsJay Nelson Hankins is a former professional baseball player who played two seasons for the Kansas City Athletics of Major League Baseball....
- Charlie JamesCharlie JamesCharles Wesley James, born on December 22, 1937, in St. Louis, Missouri, is a former professional baseball player. He was an outfielder over parts of six seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals and the Cincinnati Reds. James was a member of the Cardinals when they won the World Series in 1964...
- Ian KinslerIan KinslerIan Michael Kinsler is a Major League Baseball All-Star second baseman for the Texas Rangers.Despite having been drafted in only the 17th round out of college, Kinsler has risen to become a two-time All Star, and a member of the Sporting News 2009 list of the 50 greatest current players in baseball...
- Tim LaudnerTim LaudnerTimothy Jon Laudner is a former Major League Baseball catcher who played for the Minnesota Twins from 1981 to 1989.-Playing career:...
- Scott LittleScott LittleDennis Scott Little is a former Major League Baseball outfielder. He played three games in the majors for the Pittsburgh Pirates in . He currently serves as the manager of the Frisco Roughriders, the Texas Rangers' Double A affiliate in Frisco, TexasLittle, an outfielder, played collegiate...
- Carl MilesCarl MilesCarl Thomas Miles is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played in with the Philadelphia Athletics. He was born in Trenton, Missouri. He graduated from the University of Missouri. Miles played in two games, with a 13.50 ERA, in his one year career.As of 2008, Miles is recognized as one of...
- John O'DonoghueJohn O'DonoghueJohn O'Donoghue may refer to:* John O'Donoghue , Irish Fianna Fáil politician* John O'Donoghue , Irish journalist* John O'Donoghue , American player...
- Dave OttoDave OttoDavid Alan Otto , is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1987-1994. Dave is a 1982 graduate of Elk Grove High School. At 6'7" he is the tallest pitcher to hurl for Elk Grove's Grenadiers...
- Hubert PruettHub PruettHubert Shelby "Shucks" Pruett , was a professional baseball left-handed pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1922-1932. He acquired the nickname "Shucks" because that was the strongest word in his vocabulary. He would play for the St. Louis Browns, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Giants, and Boston...
- Max ScherzerMax ScherzerMaxwell M. "Max" Scherzer is an American professional baseball pitcher with the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball. He currently resides in Phoenix, Arizona.-Early life:...
- John SevcikJohn SevcikJohn Joseph Sevcik is a former Major League Baseball catcher. Sevcik played for the Minnesota Twins in the season. In twelve career games, he had one hit in 16 at-bats with one run scored....
- Mike ShannonMike ShannonThomas Michael Shannon is an American-born former Major League Baseball player and current radio sportscaster.Shannon is a radio broadcaster for the St. Louis Cardinals. He was raised in St. Louis, Missouri and played with the Cardinals during some of the team's most successful years...
- Sonny SiebertSonny SiebertWilfred Charles Siebert is a former Major League Baseball pitcher from 1964 to 1975. He finished with a record of 140-114 and a 3.21 ERA. He threw a no-hitter on June 10, 1966 against the Washington Senators. He was originally drafted simultaneously by the Cleveland Indians and the St...
- Dave SilvestriDave SilvestriDavid Joseph Silvestri was an infielder in Major League Baseball from 1992 to 1999. He also played on the United States Baseball team at the 1988 Summer Olympics.- External links :...
- Bob "Turkey" Smith