If Your Birthday is January 26th...

...you share it with Hector Noesi. After making his debut with the 2011 Yankees, he want to the Mariners the following winter along with Jesus Montero for Michael Pineda.
Ryan Rowland-Smith was one of the first Australian pitchers to make the majors. With a hyphenated surname that pretty much filled the back of his Mariners uniform, he posted a 12-17 record over four Seattle seasons.

...Also on our cake and candles crew:

  • Rick Schu was handed a nearly impossible job -- replacing Mike Schmidt as the Phillies everyday 3rd baseman. After hitting just .252 in 1985 while the future Hall of Famer shifted to 1st, Schmidt reclaimed his old position. Schu lasted in Philadelphia through 1987, before being traded to the Orioles.
  • Bob Uecker is likely the most famous .200 hitter in baseball history, and the only one to be enshrined in Cooperstown. The self-depreciating ex-catcher found his niche as a Brewers broadcaster and standup comic, who ranks among Johnny Carson's favorite Tonight Show guests and the co-star of the sitcom Mister Belvedere.

 

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