
Mel Allen
Mel Allen was The Voice:"his boom box of a voice" – Curt Smith"that…

Kevin Appier
Right--handed pitcher Kevin Appier, who played 16 major--league…

Richie Ashburn
Don Richard “Richie” Ashburn, a Hall of Fame outfielder,…

Carlos Baerga
In just his third season in the major leagues, Carlos Baerga…

Red Barber
The man who broadcast Jackie Robinson’s first season with the…

Rex Barney
With the possible exception of Sandy Koufax, no Dodger pitcher…

Steve Blass
Shortstop Jackie Hernandez glided behind second base, smoothly…

Buddy Blattner
Boxing and college football were regular fixtures on network…

Bert Blyleven
Bert Blyleven’s career statistics speak for themselves: 287…

Lou Boudreau
In 1942, the Cleveland Indians chose their slow-footed, hard-hitting,…

Larry Bowa
The Philadelphia Phillies’ World Series victory in 1980 was…

Marty Brennaman
On July 23, 2000, Marty Brennaman, radio voice of the Cincinnati…

Jim Britt
Jim Britt was the radio and television voice of both the Boston…

Jack Buck
On the night of September 17, 2001, a frail white-haired man…

Dave Campbell
Seemingly the only assured thing in Dave Campbell’s career…

Bill Campbell
Bill Campbell could be excused for deeming life as unlucky as…

Harry Caray
“The taxi driver, the bartender, the waitress, the man in the…

Skip Caray
This biography appears in Braves Win! Braves Win! Braves Win!…

Paul Carey
For 19 seasons, Detroit Tigers baseball on the radio meant “Ernie…
Herb Carneal
"Hi, everybody” was the trademark opening of Herb Carneal,…

Joe Castiglione
Curt Gowdy was the Cowboy behind the mike. Ned Martin quoted…

Betty Caywood
“Betty Caywood is a tall, beautiful blonde with big blue…

Bob Chandler
Over the team’s 50-year history the San Diego Padres have played…

Jerry Coleman
Jerry Coleman was a true American war hero who played a little…