Ralph Kiner

Born October 27, 1922, in Santa Rita, New Mexico was Baseball Hall of Fame Left Fielder, Ralph Kiner. This legend was the National League Homerun leader in 1946–52. Kiner was a six-time MLB All-Star spending the majority of his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, but also spent time in the Cleveland Indians and Chicago Cubs organizations.

Goose Goslin

Born October 16, 1900, in Salem, New Jersey, was Baseball Hall of Fame Left Fielder, Goose Goslin,.This legend was a World Series Champion with the 1924 Washington Senators, and the 1935 Detroit Tigers. Goose also won the American League batting title in 1928 and became an MLB All Star 1936.

Paul Molitor

Born August 22, 1956, in Saint Paul, Minnesota, was Baseball Hall of Field Infielder, Paul Molitor. This legend was a seven-time MLB All-Star with the Milwaukee Brewers, and won the 1993 World Series MVP award while on the Toronto Blue Jays. After his playing career be managed the Minnesota Twins from 2015-18.

Craig Biggio

Craig Biggio wasn't just an Astros legend but a baseball anomaly. For 20 seasons, he donned the Houston orange and blue, morphing from a scrappy catcher to a power-hitting, base-stealing second baseman. His versatility, hustle, and infectious grin left an indelible mark on the game, earning him a well-deserved spot in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Biggio's career numbers are staggering: 3,060 hits, 668 doubles, 291 home runs, 414 stolen bases, and a .281 batting average. He was a five-time Silver Slugger winner, a four-time Gold Glove Award winner, and a seven-time All-Star. He even achieved the near-impossible feat of joining the 3,000-hit and 400-stolen base clubs.
But Biggio was more than just stats. He was a heart-and-soul player renowned for his toughness and hustle. He'd dive headfirst into plays, battle back from injuries, and inspire teammates with his relentless energy. His dedication to the Astros earned him the unwavering loyalty of the Houston faithful, who affectionately nicknamed him "The Kid."
Beyond his on-field exploits, Biggio's legacy extends to his impact on the Astros organization. He helped build a foundation of winning in Houston, leading the team to its first World Series appearance in 2005. He's also deeply involved in community outreach, working with various charities and mentoring young players.

Billy Williams

Born June 15,1938, in Whistler, Alabama
was Baseball Hall of Fame Left Fielder Billy Williams. This legend played his MLB career with the Chicago Cubs. Billy was a six-time MLB All Star; 1961 NL Rookie of the Year; 1972 NL batting champion. A model of consistent production, he went on to provide the Cubs with at least 20 home runs and 80 RBI every year through 1973, batting over .300, hitting 30 home runs and scoring 100 runs five times each.