Anderson, Matt (Andy, Matty)
Brantley, Jeff (JB, Cowboy)
Carrasco, Hector (Fat Leg)
Christopher, Mike (Christy)
Cordero, Franciso (Frankie, Co-co)
Encarnacion, Juan (Cool Ass)
Fick, Robert (Bert, Ficker)
Fielder, Cecil (Big Daddy)
Garcia, Karim (Latino Bambino)
Greisinger, Seth (Greisi)
Hampton, Mike (Hampy, Hambone)
Haney, Todd (Little Canseco)
Henriquez, Oscar (The Big O)
Hernandez, Orlando (El Duque)
Higginson, Bobby (Higgy, Squiggy)
Horgan, Joe (HHH, Heavy Hands)
Johnson, Randy (The Big Unit)
Lewis, Richie (Biggie Smalls)
Lidge, Brad (Spin Doctor)
Manzanillo, Josias (Manzy)
Meluskey, Mitch (Bleach, The Baller)
Mlicki, Doug (The Polish Pistol)
Montgomery, Ray (Monty,Ray-Ray)
Patrick, Bronswell (Bronsy, BP)
Polonia, Luis (Private Louie)
Probst, Alan (Night Roach)
Reyes, Dennys (Big Sweat)
Runyan, Sean (Run, Runyans)
Sanders, Deion (Prime Time)
Tackett, Jeff (Grey Ghost)
Trammell, Alan (Tram, Rammer)
Weaver, Jeff (Weave, Dream)
Youman, Shane (Sugar Shane)
Sparky Anderson (MLB Tigers)
Tom Runnells (AAA Tigers)
Steve Swisher (AAA Astros)
Matt Galante (AAA Astros)
Larry Dierker (MLB Astros)
John Tamargo (AAA Astros)
Larry Parrish (MLB Tigers)
Bruce Fields (AAA Tigers)
Bobby Valentine (MLB Mets)
Chris Maloney (AAA Astros)
Gaylan Pitts (AAA Cardinals)
Bobby Jones (AAA Rangers)
Jerry Narron (MLB Rangers)
Buck Showalter (MLB Rangers)
Bobby Jones (AAA Rangers)
Trent Jewett (AAA Pirates)
Frank Robinson (MLB Nationals)
Tim Foley (AAA Nationals)
Trent Jewett (AAA Pirates)
One of the great things about this game is the different people you play against and play with. I have done my best to compile a list
of all my former teammates, managers are at the end. I often scroll through this list and take a trip down memory lane.
Some I wish I could see again. Some I wish I never met. Some I haven't seen or talked to since we last played together. Some I talked
to this week. Some I worry about where they are today. Some I am confident are doing well. Some have left this world prematurely.
Some I have forgotten who they were and where we were teammates. Some taught me something that helped my career. Some were
examples of who I never want to be. Some I spelled their names wrong. Some taught me something about life. Some took steroids.
Some loved the Lord Jesus Christ and their lives reflected that. Some are headed to the Hall of Fame.
No matter what our relationship each represents a snapshot in my career. I look upon them with great interest as I recall the
blessings this baseball life has given me.