Ival Goodman
The Cincinnati Reds won consecutive pennants in 1939 and 1940…
Curtis “Popeye” Harris
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, a time when black baseball…
Oral Hildebrand
Six-foot-three right-hander Oral Hildebrand was a .500 pitcher…
Frankie Hayes
A five-time All-Star, catcher Frankie Hayes had a lengthy career…
Billy Herman
The March 20, 1941, edition of the Sporting News brandished this…
Vic Harris
The Homestead Grays were a dominant force in Negro League baseball…
Lee Grissom
Although he helped the Cincinnati Reds win a National League…
Josh Gibson
"There is a catcher that any big league club would like to buy…
Lefty Gomez
Lefty Gomez made a lasting mark on baseball for two reasons.…
Carl Hubbell
Carl Owen Hubbell, one of the top pitchers of the 1930s, is rated…
Mike Higgins
Mike Higgins was a fine player, a successful minor-league manager,…
Lou Gehrig
On July 4, 1939, between games of a doubleheader at Yankee Stadium,…
Gabby Hartnett
Recounted and savored over generations, four iconic moments share…
Charlie Gehringer
You wind him up in the spring and he goes all summer. He hits…
Chick Hafey
Chick Hafey was one of the first position players in the major…
Lefty Grove
Lefty Grove may have been baseball’s greatest all-time pitcher.…
Hank Greenberg
Any list of the greatest sluggers ever to wear a Detroit Tigers…
Lonny Frey
The Cincinnati Reds of the 1930s were the National League’s…
Bill Hallahan
Considered one of the hardest throwers of his era, two-time National…
Stan Hack
There are fewer third basemen in the Hall of Fame than players…
Joe Gordon
Larry Doby did not know what to expect as he arrived in Chicago…
Goose Goslin
Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis called the 1935…
Augie Galan
Donning the uniforms of the Chicago Cubs and Brooklyn Dodgers…
Frankie Frisch
Frankie Frisch, the 35-year-old manager and second baseman of…