Baseball-reference would probably be a good place to look.
baseball-almanac.com would be a good place, too. That site has rosters that go back to the beginning of the National League.
go to the link below baseball almanac.com
tom seaver
find it yourself google.com
Generally there are 12 pitchers on the 40 man roster for a major league team.
The roster for the Auburn football team for 1983 can probably be found in a year book for that school. The school library at Auburn would be a good place to find this type of album.
There should only be 10- 20ish. I mean you only need 9 players on the field, but then you have the subs and all other stuff.
tom seaver
In major-league baseball there are two rosters the 25 man roster and the 40 man roster. The 25 man roster are the players that are playing for the team and the ones that dress for the games. The 40 man roster are the players that are singed to a major-league contract for that team. They can be called up to replace any player on the 25 man roster at any time.
25 people on the active roster
find it yourself google.com
the Brewers have a 25 man roster.
A baseball roster going from 35 to 25 will only happen during Spring Training. A Major League Baseball team can have as many players as it wants during Spring Training games including all members of its 40 man roster however as the year progresses closer to Opening Day, the team has to reduce the team to 25 players.
Generally there are 12 pitchers on the 40 man roster for a major league team.
maybe at the university. I happen to have to opening day program and roster
There are 25 players on a major league roster
Phillies
He no longer plays baseball. He's currently a quarterback on the Boston College roster.
A Non-Roster invitee is a player that a team in Major League Baseball that has signed to a minor league deal but is not part of their 40-man roster and therefore does not have to be optioned down to the Minor Leagues if they will be demoted down to 1 of the Major League club's Minor League clubs. Non-roster invitees are typically players that are recovering from injuries or had a bad year the previous season and the team that signs them are typically willing to give them a chance in hopes of catching lightning in a bottle with them.