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.
Eric Davis Retired Two-Time All-Star Outfielder for the Cincinnati Reds
At 21 years old, Eric Davis made his first appearance as a centerfielder for the Cincinnati Reds. With comparisons to Willie Mays, Davis showed extraordinary speed and a rare complimenting power at th... Read More
Eric Karros All-Time Home Run Leader in Los Angeles Dodgers History
Following a college career with the UCLA Bruins, Eric Karros was drafted in the sixth round of the 1988 MLB Draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers. After three seasons in the minors, Karros made a brief app... Read More
Eric Byrnes Retired MLB Outfielder and Broadcaster
Eric Byrnes was a reliable outfielder over 11 big league seasons.  Byrnes was a defensive player and also flashed some power at the plate.  He came up with the Oakland A&rsquo s and had his... Read More
Eric Young Colorado Rockies First Base Coach
Eric Young had a lengthy major league career, but is best known for being a star in the early years of the Colorado Rockies.  Young led off the Rockies first ever home game with a home run. ... Read More
Eddie Murray Hall of Fame First Baseman for the Baltimore Orioles
Eddie Murray is a 2003 inductee into the Baseball Hall of Fame and was listed to The Sporting News list of Top 100 Baseball Players of All Time in 1998. Murray was drafted into the MLB in 1973 and ma... Read More
Edgar Martinez Baseball Hall of Famer and Seattle Mariners Legend
In 1982, the Seattle Mariners signed Edgar Martinez to a minor league contract and after 5 years working his way through the minors, Martinez made his major league debut for the Mariners. Martinez bec... Read More
Evan Longoria Three-Time MLB All-Star Third Baseman
Evan Longoria has come a long way since being an undrafted junior college shortstop at Rio Hondo Community College in 2004. Not only did he work his way to becoming a first round pick of the Tampa Ba... Read More
Eduardo Perez ESPN Baseball Tonight Analyst
Eduardo Perez came to America from Puerto Rico to play college baseball at Florida State University. In 1991 as a junior Perez batted .370 and helped lead the Seminoles to the College World Series. Fo... Read More
Ellis Burks Two-Time Silver Slugger Award Winner
Making his major league debut in 1987, Ellis Burks was only 22 when he first roamed the outfield for the Boston Red Sox. That rookie season, Burks became only the third Red Sock in history to hit for... Read More
Eric Chavez Retired Six-Time Gold Glove Third Baseman
Eric Chavez began his 16 year MLB career in 1998 for the Oakland A's after being named the Minor League Player of the Year for his play in the A's farm system. Chavez quickly made his way into the sta... Read More