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.
Ray Knight Former MLB Infielder, Manager, & Broadcaster
Ray Knight is known for many things in Major League Baseball. He is the man that replaced Pete Rose at third base for the Reds, and he is the one that scored the winning run in game six of the 1986 Wo... Read More
Ray Lankford Former St Louis Cardinals Outfielder
Ray Lankford is a former Major League Baseball player that was known for his combination of speed, power, and defensive prowess as an outfielder. He made his debut in 1990 for the Cardinals and quickl... Read More
Rick Aguilera Former MLB Relief Pitcher
Rick Aguilera is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball. Throughout high school and the early part of his college career Rick played third base before transitioning to becoming a pitcher while at B... Read More
Rick Dempsey 1983 World Series MVP and Baltimore Orioles Legend
Rick Dempsey played 24 seasons in Major League Baseball as a catcher. As one of the best defensive catchers of his era, Rick was drafted in the 15th round of the 1967 MLB Draft. After a few seasons go... Read More
Rico Petrocelli Former Boston Red Sox Shortstop
Rico Petrocelli is a retired Major League Baseball player. Rico made it to the big leagues in 1963 and spent his entire professional career with the Boston Red Sox. Rico began his career as a shortsto... Read More
Rob Dibble Retired Pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds
In the 1983 MLB Draft Rob Dibble was drafted to the Cincinnati Reds in the first round. In his second season in the majors Dibble became one of only 41 pitchers to accomplish a nine strike, three stri... Read More
Rollie Fingers Hall Of Fame Pitcher for the Oakland A's
Rollie Fingers, known as much for his twisted handlebar moustache as his pitching abilities, first signed to play for the Kansas City Athletics on Christmas Day of 1964. As a starting pitcher througho... Read More
Ron Blomberg First Designated Hitter in Major League Baseball History
In high school, Ron Blomberg is the only player to even be named to the Parade All-America teams in football, basketball, and baseball. He received over 100 scholarships to play basketball but was dra... Read More
Ron Cey Retired Six-Time All-Star and World Series MVP for the Los Angeles Dodgers
After two years at Washington State University, Ron Cey was drafted in the 1968 MLB Draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers. Cey joined the Dodgers infield at third base and was a part of the complete All-S... Read More
Ron Gant Former Atlanta Braves Second Baseman
Ron Gant was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 1983 MLB Draft and after 4 seasons in the minors was called up to the major leagues in 1987. Gant spent a season and a half playing with the team befo... Read More