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. Should the Hall of Fame widen its method of considering candidates, the totality of Bill's baseball life ought to earn him consideration.

And we remember
  • Pete Runnels, a 1950s infielder with the Senators who came into his own playing alongside Carl Yastrzemski with the early '60s Red Sox.
  • Pat Tobin, a one-and-done pitcher who appeared in just one major league game -- giving up five runs, four earned, in just one inning with the 1941 Philadelphia A's.
  • Lyn Lary, the shortstop who broke in alongside Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig on those powerhouse Yankee teams of the early 1930s.


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