
Ray Mueller
Nicknamed the “Iron Man,” the remarkably durable Ray Mueller…

Gread McKinnis
“That McKinnis is one of the best pitchers I have ever seen,”…

Booker McDaniel
Over the course of seven seasons, from 1940 through 1946, Booker…

Buck O’Neil
To tell the story of Buck O’Neil, one needs only to retell…

Eddie Miller
Eddie “Eppie” Miller, was, by the fielding metrics of his…

Jo-Jo Moore
Casey Stengel, manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1934 to 1936,…

Terry Moore
Teammates remembered his hands — “bear claws for hands,”…

Mickey Owen
He was the Bill Buckner of his era.
Mickey Owen only committed…

Red Munger
Known for his big wad of chewing tobacco, Red Munger was a hard-throwing…

Cliff Melton
Cliff Melton stormed through the 1937 National League as a rookie…

Joe Page
Among the men who set the early standard for today’s closers…

Bobo Newsom
Few Major League players were traded as often as pitcher Louis…
Johnny Mize
In 1947 Johnny Mize did something unmatched in baseball history.…

Don Newcombe
“What I have done after my baseball career and being able to…

Minnie Miñoso
In February of 2006, Orestes "Minnie" Miñoso was preparing himself…
Andy Pafko
He is a permanent part of baseball lore. He played for the Chicago…

Wally Moses
A speedy line-drive-lashing lefty with a strong arm, veteran…

Mel Ott
Mel Ott's life is a classic rags-to-riches story of a naive,…

George McQuinn
It was a long journey for George McQuinn to the 1947 New York…

Hal Newhouser
“Prince Hal” Newhouser had the unique distinction of being…

Hugh Mulcahy
One can sensibly argue that Hugh Mulcahy was one of the hardest-luck…

Stan Musial
"How good was Stan Musial? He was good enough to take your breath…

Bill Nicholson
Real Cubs fans never called him Swish. To them he was Big Bill,…

Dale Mitchell
The small town of Colony, Oklahoma, began as an agricultural…