
Joe Greene
James Elbert Greene, who went by the first name Joe, was one…

Bill Harvey
Bill Harvey was a left-handed pitcher and outfielder who played…

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…

Bob Harvey
Bob Harvey was a menacing hitter, who reliably anchored right…

Vic Harris
The Homestead Grays were a dominant force in Negro League baseball…

Josh Gibson
"There is a catcher that any big league club would like to buy…

Larry French
One of the most overlooked and underrated pitchers of the 1930s,…

Hal Gregg
We often read or hear about pitchers developing arm strength…

Jim Hegan
The Cleveland Indians of the early 1950s, including the 1954…

Mickey Harris
“Me a pop-off? Aw, that’s bunk.” -- Mickey Harris, Boston…

Sid Gordon
Sid Gordon was a solid ballplayer with the New York Giants, the…

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…

Jeff Heath
Jeff Heath was 33 years old and in his 13th big-league season…

Frankie Gustine
“Baseball had always been in my blood,” said versatile infielder…

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…

Jim Gilliam
Jim Gilliam’s career was marked by a relentless, intelligent…

Sam Hairston
Patriarch of a three-generation big-league family, hard-hitting…

Joe Haynes
Pitcher Joe Haynes fell in love with the boss’ daughter at the…

Tommy Henrich
“What do [you] think of Tommy Henrich?”“I don’t know,…

Augie Galan
Donning the uniforms of the Chicago Cubs and Brooklyn Dodgers…

Billy Goodman
The late 1940s Boston Red Sox consisted of larger-than-life,…