Zimmer (Don Zimmer, utility infielder for the 1955 World Champion Brooklyn Dodgers, for the 1959 World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers, and for the 1963 World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers)
Hodges (Gil Hodges, first baseman for the 1955 World Champion Brooklyn Dodgers and for the 1959 World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers)
[Also manager of the World Champion 1969 "Miracle" Mets]
Podres (Johnny Podres, pitcher for the 1955 World Champion Brooklyn Dodgers, for the 1959 World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers, for the 1963 World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers, and for the 1965 World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers)
Robinson (Jackie Robinson, third baseman for the 1955 World Champion Brooklyn Dodgers)
He is obviously one of the most famous people who ever played in MLB, known well even by non-fans.
But here is one thing almost nobody remembers about him: After the 1956 season, Walter O'Malley traded him to the putrid motherfucking hated jints bastards. Mr. Robinson refused to report to that team, instead announcing his retirement from baseball. In my eyes, that makes him even more of a hero.