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IN MEMORY





               CARLOS PULIDO                       LOU SKIZAS
               AUGUST 5, 1971 – DECEMBER 28, 2023 (52)  JUNE 2, 1933 – NOVEMBER 17, 2023 (91)
                 · Pitched three Major League seasons for     · Played four Major League seasons for New
                Minnesota                           York (A.L.), Kansas City Athletics, Detroit
                                                    and Chicago (A.L.)
               DENNIS RIBANT                       DAVE STENHOUSE
               SEPTEMBER 20, 1941 – APRIL 24, 2023 (81)  SEPTEMBER 12, 1933 – NOVEMBER 11, 2023 (90)
                 · Pitched six seasons for New York (N.L.),     · Pitched three Major League seasons for
                Pittsburgh, Detroit, Chicago (A.L.), St.   Washington Senators
                Louis and Cincinnati                  · Two-time All-Star (1962, both games)
                                                      · Father of former Major Leaguer Mike
  IN MEMORY
               MEL ROACH                            Stenhouse
               JANUARY 25, 1933 – JULY 31, 2023 (90)  KEN SUAREZ
                 · Played eight Major League seasons for
                Milwaukee Braves, Chicago (N.L.) and   APRIL 12, 1943 – JULY 28, 2023 (80)
                Philadelphia                          · Played seven Major League seasons for
                 · 1957 World Series Champion       Kansas City Athletics, Cleveland and Texas
                                                      · Represented Team USA in baseball at the
               BROOKS ROBINSON                      1964 Summer Olympics as demonstration
               MAY 18, 1937 – SEPTEMBER 26, 2023 (86)  sport in Tokyo
                 · Played 23 Major League seasons with   JOHN SULLIVAN
                Baltimore
                 · Two-time World Series champion (1966,   JANUARY 3, 1941 – JUNE 1, 2023 (82)
                1970)                                 · Played five Major League seasons for
                 · 1970 World Series MVP            Detroit, New York (N.L.) and Philadelphia
                 · Named to 18 consecutive All-Star teams     · Coached 15 seasons with Kansas City,
                (1960-74)                           Atlanta and Toronto
                 · 1964 American League MVP           · Two-time World Series champion (1992,
                 · Winner of 16 consecutive Gold Glove   1993)
                Awards
                 · Inducted to the National Baseball Hall of   DICK TOMANEK
                Fame in 1983
                 · Major League Baseball All-Century Team  JANUARY 6, 1931 – AUGUST 11, 2023 (92)
                 · Major League Baseball All-Time Rawlings     · Pitched five Major League seasons for
                Gold Glove Team                     Cleveland and Kansas City Athletics
                 · Former president of the Major League
                Baseball Players Alumni Association
                 · Served as a broadcaster for Baltimore
                                                   JERRY TURNER
               GEORGE ROSE                         JANUARY 17, 1954 – AUGUST 20, 2023 (69)
               JANUARY 7, 1966 – AUGUST 27, 2023 (57)    · Played 10 Major League seasons with San
                                                    Diego, Chicago (A.L.) and Detroit
                 · Served New York (A.L.) for 20 years in
                various capacities, including as translator,
                Director and Executive Advisor for Pacific
                Rim Operation
                                                   SANDY VALDESPINO
               PETER SEIDLER                       JANUARY 24, 1939 – FEBRUARY 26, 2023 (84)
               NOVEMBER 7, 1960 – NOVEMBER 14, 2023 (63)    · Played seven Major League seasons with
                                                    Minnesota, Atlanta, Houston, Seattle Pilots/
                 · Chairman of the San Diego Padres  Milwaukee and Kansas City
                 · Co-Founder of Seidler Equity Partners
                 · Grandson of Walter O’Malley, nephew of
                Peter O’Malley
                                                   TIM WAKEFIELD
               MIKE SHANNON                        AUGUST 2, 1966 – OCTOBER 1, 2023 (57)
               JULY 15, 1939 – APRIL 29, 2023 (83)    · Pitched 19 Major League seasons for
                 · Played nine Major League seasons for St.   Pittsburgh and Boston
                Louis                                 · 2009 All Star
                 · Two-time World Series champion (1964,     · Two-time World Series champion (2004,
                1967)                               2007)
                 · Radio broadcaster for St. Louis for 50 years     · 2010 Recipient of the Roberto Clemente
                                                    Award
                                                      · Served as a studio analyst for NESN for
                                                    Boston’s coverage
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