Look carefully at this victory line...
From June 24th, 2010: the Tigers wrap up a win over the Mets at Citi Field. Superstar Miguel Cabrera (#24) is ready for high fives with his teammates, with fellow Venezuelan Magglio Ordonez (#30) first to approach.
Ordonez, who enjoyed a productive 15-year career in the majors, heads our January 28th baseball birthday bunch, along with these notable names:
- Jermaine Dye, who played 14 seasons in the big leagues, first with the Braves, then the Royals, A's and White Sox.
- Bill White, whose multi-faceted baseball career spanned playing 1st base for the Giants, Cardinals and Phillies, to being Phil Rizzuto's Yankee broadcasting partner and straight man and serving as American League President.
- Pete Runnels, a 1950s infielder with the Senators who came into his own playing alongside Carl Yastrzemski with the early '60s Red Sox.
- Lyn Lary, the shortstop who broke in alongside Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig on those powerhouse Yankee teams of the early 1930s.
- George Wright, a star of baseball's earliest professional days in the 1870s -- and a member of the second group of inductees to the Hall of Fame.
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