
Cap Anson
Cap Anson, baseball's first superstar, was the dominant on-field…

Craig Biggio
While a catcher for the Seton Hall University Pirates in 1987,…

Wade Boggs
“That kid’s got a hell of a stance! Everything’s perfect!…

George Brett
Few players have been as synonymous with a team as George Brett…

Lou Brock
"Some in the press and in the stands considered him too casual…

Rod Carew
“He has no weakness as a hitter. Pitch him inside, outside,…

Roberto Clemente
Roberto Clemente's greatness transcended the diamond. On it,…

Ty Cobb
Perhaps the most competitive and complex personality ever to…

Eddie Collins
An excellent place-hitter, slick fielder, and brainy baserunner,…

Tony Gwynn
There has never been a sports icon linked to a city quite like…

Rickey Henderson
“Lou Brock is the symbol of great base stealing, but today…

Derek Jeter
Seems to Move in Perpetual Sunshine.1“Baseball is a lot about…

Al Kaline
Albert William Kaline was born December 19, 1934, to Nicholas…

Nap Lajoie
The first superstar in American League history, Napoleon Lajoie…

Paul Molitor
Clad in the uniform of his hometown team, Paul Molitor stood…

Rafael Palmeiro
When Rafael Palmeiro retired, he joined Hank Aaron, Willie Mays,…

Cal Ripken
On a warm September evening in 1995 at Baltimore’s Camden…

Alex Rodríguez
“He’s that baseball dude who got banned for steroids or something,…

Tris Speaker
Tris Speaker, Ty Cobb’s friendly rival as the greatest center…

Ichiro Suzuki
After a nine-year career in Japan, where he won an unprecedented…

Paul Waner
Jim Knight and his daughter were in for a surprise when they…

Dave Winfield
Imposing, confident, complex, charismatic, and controversial,…

Carl Yastrzemski
Saddled with the burden of replacing one of baseball's legendary…

Robin Yount
If any player could be called Mr. Brewer it is Robin Yount.…