Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Cesar Tovar, Tracy Stallard, Maury Wills, Rollie Hemsley, Jimmy Ripple, Tommy Bridges, Frank Colman, Doc Cramer, Claude Osteen, Joe Black, Larry Jansen, Jerry Zimmerman, Ryne Duren, Earl Wilson, Wilbur Wood, Gus Gil, Lloyd Brown, Joe Foy, Kirby Higbe, Jim Lonborg, Bill Allington, Marv Grissom, Paul Gregory, Chuck Churn, Galen Cisco, Dick Radatz, Vada Pinson, Bob Martyn, Rico Petrocelli, Sammy White, John Knight, Dave Morehead, Bob Wellman, Marv Rackley, Mike Armstrong, Jerry Stephenson, Jay Ritchie, Mark Freeman, Ray Francis, Mel Queen, Tim Cullen, Boom-Boom Beck, Gordon Goldsberry, Jim Rivera, Jay Hook, Cy Falkenberg, Tom Umphlett, Harry Wolter, Hal Bevan, Mickey Rocco, Fred Baczewski, Denny Galehouse, Sam Bohne, Van Fletcher, Jim Prendergast, Dave Stenhouse, Bill Posedel, Bill Kennedy, Johnny Babich, Rube Oldring, Windy McCall, Billy MacLeod, Carlos Pascual, Lou Skizas, Tommy Neill, Tubby Spencer, Stan Johnson, Marion Fricano, Jim Suchecki, Joe Erautt, Ed Taylor, Nanny Fernandez, Eddie Basinski, Bill Kenworthy, Jim McAnany, Bobby Gene Smith, Chuck Aleno, Pete Lapan, Syl Johnson, Jim Davis, Merlin Kopp, Gilly Campbell, Mickey Haefner, Bruce Hartford, Ray Lamanno, Bob Ferguson, Jim Hopper, Steve Nagy, Lefty Hayden, Bobby Durnbaugh, Tod Davis. Excerpt: Cesar Leonardo Tovar (July 3, 1940 - July 14, 1994), nicknamed "Pepito" and "Mr. Versatility," was a Venezuelan professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball for the Minnesota Twins (1965-72), Philadelphia Phillies (1973), Texas Rangers (1974-1975), Oakland Athletics (1975-1976) and New York Yankees (1976). Tovar was a right-handed batter capable of playing various defensive positions on the field. He was the second player in major league history to play all nine positions during a single game. Cesar Tovar was born in Caracas, Venezuela. He was signe...