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Latest revision as of 10:28, 8 October 2024

Other cover appearances

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
Major League Baseball 1973 Chicago White Sox Media Guide
2021 Chicago White Sox Yearbook
1974 Major League Baseball All-Star Game Roster
American League Dick Allen (1B, White Sox) • Sal Bando (3B, Athletics) • Jeff Burroughs (OF, Rangers) • Steve Busby (P, Royals) • Bert Campaneris (SS, Athletics) • Rod Carew (2B, Twins) • Dave Chalk (3B, Angels) • Mike Cuellar (P, Orioles) • Rollie Fingers (P, Athletics) • Carlton Fisk (C, Red Sox) • Bobby Grich (2B, Orioles) • George Hendrick (OF, Indians) • Ed Herrmann (C, White Sox) • John Hiller (P, Tigers) • Catfish Hunter (P, Athletics) • Reggie Jackson (OF, Athletics) • Al Kaline (OF, Tigers) • John Mayberry (1B, Royals) • Don Money (3B, Brewers) • Thurman Munson (C, Yankees) • Bobby Murcer (OF, Yankees) • Gaylord Perry (P, Indians) • Darrell Porter (C, Brewers) • Brooks Robinson (3B, Orioles) • Frank Robinson (OF, Angels) • Cookie Rojas (2B, Royals) • Joe Rudi (OF, Athletics) • Jim Sundberg (C, Rangers) • Luis Tiant (P, Red Sox) • Wilbur Wood (P, White Sox) • Carl Yastrzemski (1B, Red Sox)
National League Hank Aaron (OF, Braves) • Johnny Bench (C, Reds) • Larry Bowa (SS, Phillies) • Ken Brett (P, Pirates) • Lou Brock (OF, Cardinals) • Buzz Capra (P, Braves) • Steve Carlton (P, Phillies) • Dave Cash (2B, Phillies) • César Cedeño (OF, Astros) • Ron Cey (3B, Dodgers) • Ralph Garr (OF, Braves) • Steve Garvey (1B, Dodgers) • Jerry Grote (C, Mets) • Johnny Grubb (OF, Padres) • Don Kessinger (SS, Cubs) • Mike Marshall (P, Dodgers) • Jon Matlack (P, Mets) • Lynn McGlothen (P, Cardinals) • Andy Messersmith (P, Dodgers) • Joe Morgan (2B, Reds) • Tony Pérez (1B, Reds) • Steve Rogers (P, Expos) • Pete Rose (OF, Reds) • Mike Schmidt (3B, Phillies) • Ted Simmons (C, Cardinals) • Reggie Smith (OF, Cardinals) • Chris Speier (SS, Giants) • Jimmy Wynn (OF, Dodgers)


1972 Major League Baseball All-Star Game Roster
American League Dick Allen (1B, White Sox) • Luis Aparicio (SS, Red Sox) • Sal Bando (3B, Athletics) • Bert Campaneris (SS, Athletics) • Rod Carew (2B, Twins) • Norm Cash (1B, Tigers) • Joe Coleman (P, Tigers) • Pat Dobson (P, Orioles) • Carlton Fisk (C, Red Sox) • Bill Freehan (C, Tigers) • Bobby Grich (SS, Orioles) • Toby Harrah (SS, Rangers) • Ken Holtzman (P, Athletics) • Catfish Hunter (P, Athletics) • Reggie Jackson (OF, Athletics) • Mickey Lolich (P, Tigers) • Carlos May (OF, White Sox) • Dave McNally (P, Orioles) • Bobby Murcer (OF, Yankees) • Amos Otis (OF, Royals) • Jim Palmer (P, Orioles) • Freddie Patek (SS, Royals) • Gaylord Perry (P, Indians) • Lou Piniella (OF, Royals) • Brooks Robinson (3B, Orioles) • Ellie Rodríguez (C, Brewers) • Cookie Rojas (2B, Royals) • Joe Rudi (OF, Athletics) • Nolan Ryan (P, Angels) • Richie Scheinblum (OF, Royals) • Reggie Smith (OF, Red Sox) • Wilbur Wood (P, White Sox) • Carl Yastrzemski (OF, Red Sox)
National League Hank Aaron (OF, Braves) • Glenn Beckert (2B, Cubs) • Johnny Bench (C, Reds) • Steve Blass (P, Pirates) • Lou Brock (OF, Cardinals) • Steve Carlton (P, Phillies) • Clay Carroll (P, Reds) • César Cedeño (OF, Astros) • Roberto Clemente (OF, Pirates) • Nate Colbert (1B, Padres) • Bob Gibson (P, Cardinals) • Ferguson Jenkins (P, Cubs) • Don Kessinger (SS, Cubs) • Lee May (1B, Astros) • Willie Mays (OF, Mets) • Tug McGraw (P, Mets) • Joe Morgan (2B, Reds) • Gary Nolan (P, Reds) • Al Oliver (OF, Pirates) • Manny Sanguillén (C, Pirates) • Ron Santo (3B, Cubs) • Tom Seaver (P, Mets) • Ted Simmons (C, Cardinals) • Chris Speier (SS, Giants) • Willie Stargell (OF, Pirates) • Bill Stoneman (P, Expos) • Don Sutton (P, Dodgers) • Joe Torre (3B, Cardinals) • Billy Williams (OF, Cubs)


National League Rookie of the Year award winners
1947: J. Robinson • 1948: Dark • 1949: Newcombe • 1950: Jethroe • 1951: Mays • 1952: Black • 1953: Gilliam • 1954: Moon • 1955: Virdon • 1956: F. Robinson • 1957: Sanford • 1958: Cepeda • 1959: McCovey • 1960: F. Howard • 1961: B. Williams • 1962: Hubbs • 1963: Rose • 1964: Allen • 1965: Lefebvre • 1966: Helms • 1967: Seaver • 1968: Bench • 1969: Sizemore • 1970: Morton • 1971: E. Williams • 1972: Matlack • 1973: Matthews • 1974: McBride • 1975: Montefusco • 1976: Metzger & Zachry • 1977: Dawson • 1978: Horner • 1979: Sutcliffe • 1980: Howe • 1981: Valenzuela • 1982: Sax • 1983: Strawberry • 1984: Gooden • 1985: Coleman • 1986: Worrell • 1987: Santiago • 1988: Sabo • 1989: Walton • 1990: Justice • 1991: Bagwell • 1992: Karros • 1993: Piazza • 1994: Mondesi • 1995: Nomo • 1996: Hollandsworth • 1997: Rolen • 1998: Wood • 1999: Williamson • 2000: Furcal • 2001: Pujols • 2002: Jennings • 2003: Willis • 2004: Bay • 2005: R. Howard • 2006: Ramírez • 2007: Braun • 2008: Soto • 2009: Coghlan • 2010: Posey • 2011: Kimbrel • 2012: Harper • 2013: Fernández • 2014: deGrom • 2015: Bryant • 2016: Seager • 2017: Bellinger • 2018: Acuña Jr. • 2019: Alonso • 2020: D. Williams • 2021: India • 2022: Harris • 2023: Carroll


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