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The Official Yogi Berra Website  What can you say about this legend. Hall of Fame, three time AL MVP, elected to the All Century Team, and has more World Series rings than any other player in history. Equally well known for his Yogi-isms, "I didn't really say everything I said."
 
MAB Celebrity Services  An industry leader in celebrity memorabilia, products, events, signings, and other services. A wonderful group of people, who have a passion for what they do.
 
Tom Seaver Franchise power pitcher who transformed the Mets from lovable losers into formidable foes. Won 311 games over 20 seasons. N.L. Rookie of the Year, 1967 and 3-time Cy Young awardee. Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame August 2, 1992
 
Don Mattingly Online-The Official Site! Nicknamed "Donnie Baseball", Mr. Mattingly was Gold Glove - '85-'89, '91-'94, American League MVP - 1985, Batting Champion - 1984, Hits Leader - 1984, 1986, RBI Leader - 1985. The NY Yankees rewarded Don's "team-first" attitude and dedicated play by retiring his number 23 jersey, and honoring him with a plaque in Monument Park at Yankee Stadium.
 
The Official Cal Ripken Jr. Website Talk about dedication and endurance. How about 2632 consecutive games spanning 15 seasons! Not to mention being named to All-Century Team in 1999. Visit his site and learn about the countless other awards and statistics on this remarkable player.
 
Roberto Clemente The first player of Latin American descent to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. 12 Time Gold Glove Winner, 12 Time National League All-Star, Four National League Batting Titles, 1966 National League MVP, 1971 World Series MVP, Eleventh Major League Player to Record 3,000 Hits, Uniform Number 21 Retired by Pittsburgh Pirates in 1973. Roberto is remembered as one of the greatest athletes and humanitarians of all time.
 
The Official Josh Gibson Website Josh Gibson got his start with Homestead of the Negro National League in July of 1930 when he came out of the stands to replace the Grays' injured catcher. In 60 recorded at-bats against big league pitching, Gibson batted .426. He died just three months before the integration of baseball in the major leagues. Elected to Hall of Fame by Committee on Negro Leagues: 1972
 
Buck Showalter Buck managed the Yankees from 1992-95 and, in 1994, had the best record in the American League and was named AL Manager of the Year. In 1995, he led the team to a playoff berth. After leaving NY, he became the architect of an Arizona team which became the quickest expansion entry to make the playoffs (and, ultimately, the World Series), helping build the franchise for two years before the D-Backs took the field in 1998. Buck became manager for the Texas Rangers from 2002-2006, and has now returned to ESPN as a baseball analyst.
 
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum Founded in 1990, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) is a privately funded, non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the rich history of African-American Baseball. The NLBM opened it's permanent 10,000 square foot facility in 1997 sharing the new 18th & Vine museum complex with the American Jazz Museum.
 


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