If Your Birthday is May 31st...

...you share it with Dodgers manager Dave Roberts. The first-year skipper is best known for his momentum-turning stolen base against the Yankees in game four of the 2004 ALCS. His daring sprint set up the Red Sox comeback as they erased the Yankees' three games to none series lead, something never before done in baseball... as Boston went on to capture its first World Series title since 1918.
Specializing in speed and defense, Roberts built a 10-year career in majors, before spending a season as a Red Sox TV analyst and then working his way up through the Padres organization to become their bench coach. That experience helped him land the chance to succeed Don Mattingly as LA's skipper.
(This image of Roberts came from last Friday night at Citi Field.)
Another of the names on today's list, Andrew Bailey, has gone through a rollercoaster baseball life.
The Southern New Jersey native was once the A's top reliever. The 2009 American League Rookie of the Year and two-time all star, Bailey's career was halted by a series of injuries . Credit him for fighting his way back to the majors -- first with the Yankees last September, and now in Philadelphia, less than 15 miles from where he went to high school.
(I caught these images of Bailey when he made his Yankee debut against the Red Sox last September 2nd.)

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