Baseball Speakers

With an incredible history and bright future, there is no denying that baseball is America’s national pastime. As history continues to be made, corporate groups, charities, universities, faith-based groups and other organizations understand the value of having a current or retired Major League Baseball player, manager or broadcaster at their event. Baseball speakers bring tremendous credibility to a variety of in-person speaking engagements, appearances, virtual events and more! They share great stories from their careers and touch on important themes like teamwork and overcoming obstacles.

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Wally Backman Former Second Baseman for the New York Mets

Wally Backman achieved great notoriety as a second baseman for the New York Mets in the 1980s. Backman hit .333 in the 1986 World Series that was improbably won by the Mets over the Boston Red Sox. Th... Read More

Wally Joyner Retired All-Star First Baseman

Throughout his 16 big league seasons, Wally Joyner gained respect as one of the top first basemen in the game. Joyner was an All-Star in 1986 and won the National League pennant with the San Diego Pad... Read More

Walt Weiss Retired MLB All-Star and 1988 AL Rookie of the Year

Walt Weiss was one of the most consistent performers in Major League Baseball at the shortstop position throughout the 1990s. Weiss made his debut with the Oakland Athletics and had a banner 1988 seas... Read More

Willie Horton Retired Four-Time MLB All-Star with the Detroit Tigers

Willie Horton had a long major league career, most notably with the Detroit Tigers. Horton was a four-time All-Star and won a title with the Tigers in 1968. His #23 jersey is retired by the franchise... Read More

Willie McGee MLB's 1985 National League MVP

With speed, timely hitting, and superb defense, Willie McGee terrorized opposing teams for two decades.  McGee was a key cog of the dominant Cardinals teams of the 1980s and was elected to the te... Read More

Whitey Herzog Hall of Fame Manager for the St. Louis Cardinals

Whitey Herzog is a legendary St. Louis Cardinals manager and Baseball Hall of Famer. At the helm of the Redbirds for a decade in the 80s, Herzog took his team to three World Series and won a champions... Read More

Will Clark Retired Six-Time All-Star First Baseman for the San Francisco Giants

Will Clark had a long successful major league career as one of the most feared hitters of his era. Clark was a six-time All-Star and most known for his eight years with the San Francisco Giants. With... Read More

Willie Randolph Retired Six-Time MLB All-Star for the New York Yankees

Over an 18 year career, Willie Randolph established himself as one of the best second basemen in the modern era of baseball. Randolph was a six-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion with th... Read More

Wade Boggs Hall Of Fame Third Baseman

During his 18 year career, Wade Boggs amassed a resume that places him among the greatest hitters in baseball history. Boggs was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame and is one of the rare members of... Read More

Wade Davis Colorado Rockies Relief Pitcher

Wade Davis is a top relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies. Davis was named to his third straight All-Star Game in 2017 while with the Chicago Cubs. He had previously established himself as one of th... Read More