Eddie Brannick
John Drebinger once wrote of Eddie Brannick, "He has legions…
John T. Brush
A sufferer from locomotor ataxia, a painful disease of the nervous…
Helene Britton
In March 1911, with woman suffrage a popular topic in the newspapers,…
Joe Connolly
When baseball fans think about the national pastime and Rhode…
Bobby Byrne
Standing a tad under 5'8" and weighing just 145 lbs., Bobby Byrne…
Max Carey
Certain types of ballplayers have always populated baseball history.…
Bill Bergen
The caption beneath Bill Bergen's image in a 1908 issue of The…
Howie Camnitz
Though his reign as one of the National League's top pitchers…
Jimmy Archer
Jimmy Archer was the regular catcher for the Chicago Cubs from…
George Burns
Not to be confused with the American League first baseman or…
Jake Beckley
When Jake Beckley gained election to the National Baseball Hall…
Mordecai Brown
Mordecai Peter Centennial Brown, best known today for his unusual…
Larry Cheney
Over a three-year span, 1912 to 1914, Larry Cheney was one of…
Ginger Beaumont
If Ginger Beaumont is remembered today, it's usually for being…
Bob Bescher
Bob Bescher amassed 428 career stolen bases even though he played…
Red Ames
Red Ames' curveball was one of the Deadball Era's most dramatic…
Roger Bresnahan
A versatile athlete who played all nine positions at the major-league…
Kitty Bransfield
A smooth-fielding, hard-hitting first baseman, Kitty Bransfield…
Dave Bancroft
Dave "Beauty" Bancroft was Honus Wagner's successor as the National…
Pete Alexander
Had Grover Cleveland Alexander been a writer, the French would…
Fred Clarke
Fate: “The supposed force, principle, or power that predetermines…
Babe Adams
Best remembered for pitching three complete-game victories as…
Rube Benton
A hard-throwing, fast-living left-hander, Rube Benton pitched…
Frank Chance
Forever poetically linked to Joe Tinker and Johnny Evers by F.…