
Hilton Smith
"I was born in 1912 [sic] in Giddings, Texas, a little town between…

Herb Souell
Herb “Baldy” Souell, 5-feet-9 and 150 pounds, carved out…

Bonnie Serrell
During World War II, the Kansas City Monarchs had two middle…

George Scales
A right-handed slugger and sure-handed infielder, George Scales…

Ray Starr
The deep and talented farm system developed by General Manager…

Marius Russo
War was raging in Europe as the 1941 baseball season came to…

Leon Ruffin
A superior defensive catcher, the well-traveled Leon Ruffin was…

Johnny Schmitz
A left-handed pitcher who batted from the right side, Johnny…

Eddie Smith
It was said of Edgar Smith that he perhaps "lost more one-run…

Buddy Rosar
He could be considered one of the most reluctant, or perhaps…

Red Rolfe
Waving goodbye, the impeccably dressed young man with fiery red…

Ted Strong
Ted Strong Jr. thrilled baseball fans with a hard-hitting swing…

Red Ruffing
Hall of Famer Red Ruffing’s career is a reminder that you…

Snuffy Stirnweiss
On the morning of September 15, 1958, Central Railroad of New…
Enos Slaughter
Most great players have something similar during their careers:…

Eddie Stanky
One can statistically evaluate with some degree of accuracy…

Johnny Sain
First we’ll use Spahn, then we’ll use Sain,
Then an off…

Spec Shea
In the spring of 1947, “uncertain” may have been the word…

Stan Spence
Stan Spence had the misfortune of being a young outfielder for…

Connie Ryan
Although he had far from the best year of his career in 1948,…

Goody Rosen
One of the most remarkable characteristics of Goodwin "Goody"…
Vern Stephens
The 1940s witnessed a special group of major league shortstops,…

Red Schoendienst
On October 28, 2011, the St. Louis Cardinals won their 11th World…

Warren Spahn
The fifth-winningest pitcher of all time, Warren Spahn went 363-245…