Johnny Hopp (NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME LIBRARY)

Johnny Hopp

He grew up in a small Nebraska town with a high school that did…
Buddy Kerr (TRADING CARD DB)

Buddy Kerr

Buddy Kerr was one of the nice guys who finished last. Loyal…

Sam Jethroe

Sam Jethroe was the National League Rookie of the Year in 1950,…
Henry Kimbro (National Baseball Hall of Fame)

Henry Kimbro

Henry Kimbro was a stocky speedster who earned his living slap-hitting…

Chet Laabs

It marked the pinnacle moment in Luke Sewell’s managerial career.…

Bob Johnson

Because he was born on an Indian reservation, Bob Johnson was…

Carl Hubbell

Carl Owen Hubbell, one of the top pitchers of the 1930s, is rated…

Jack Kramer

After winning the American League pennant by 12 games in 1946,…

Mike Higgins

Mike Higgins was a fine player, a successful minor-league manager,…

Kirby Higbe

Kirby Higbe, a good old boy from South Carolina was a hell-raiser…

Gil Hodges

"Not getting booed at Ebbets Field was an amazing thing. Those…

Billy Johnson

Called “too small for a pitcher” by his high-school coach,…

Ralph Kiner

Ralph Kiner was baseball’s leading home-run hitter for a few…

George Kell

In a career that spanned 15 seasons, George Kell batted .306…

Billy Jurges

Billy Jurges, a star shortstop for the Chicago Cubs (1931-1938,…

Ken Keltner

Over the last century of major league baseball, many marvelously…

Connie Johnson

“He would come in and relieve Satchel, and when they put Johnson…

Monte Irvin

Of all those who proudly wore the uniform of the Newark Eagles…

Eddie Joost

One thing about Eddie Joost — he learned how to work a walk.…

Charlie Keller

At the baseball field in Memorial Park, in Middletown, Maryland,…

Alex Kellner

In 1949 left-handed hurler Alexander Raymond Kellner joined his…

Don Johnson

“They’ve made a simple game complicated,” Don Johnson said…

Tommy Holmes

A severe sinus condition kept Tommy Holmes out of the service…

Whitey Kurowski

When Whitey Kurowski was 7 years old in Reading, Pennsylvania,…