
Hank Aaron
“Henry Aaron in the second inning walked and scored. He’s…
Bob Allison
Three-time All-Star and 1959 Rookie of the Year Bob Allison was…

Johnny Antonelli
Johnny Antonelli, somewhat unfairly, is remembered by the incidents…

Luis Aparicio
The name Luis Aparicio is closely linked with Venezuela. Both…

Luis Arroyo
Luis Arroyo was a chunky little Puerto Rican southpaw whose out…

Richie Ashburn
Don Richard “Richie” Ashburn, a Hall of Fame outfielder,…

Bobby Avila
Cleveland Indians General Manager and Hall of Fame outfielder…

Ed Bailey
"I’m a damn good catcher, if I do have to say so myself,”…

Gene Baker
Near the end of the 1953 baseball season two young men joined…

Ernie Banks
"Jarvis fires away … That’s a fly ball, deep to left, back,…

Ed Barry
In the first game he pitched in the major leagues, Ed Barry literally…

Hank Bauer
Right fielder Hank Bauer was a mainstay of the Casey Stengel-Yogi…

Yogi Berra
Many images come to mind when one hears the name Yogi Berra.…

Ewell Blackwell
Fear. Ballplayers don’t like to talk about it. Rarely is a…

Don Blasingame
They called him “The Blazer.” As a minor leaguer he drew…

Ray Boone
On July 15, 2003, Ray Boone was taking in the scene at the All-Star…

Ken Boyer
Signed by the St. Louis Cardinals as a pitcher, Ken Boyer became…

Tom Brewer
Though Thomas Austin Brewer Jr. was a lifelong resident of Cheraw,…

Jim Bunning
“There are those who can, and there are those who will,”…

Lew Burdette
Throughout his 18-year major-league career, Lew Burdette was…

Smoky Burgess
“Smoky Burgess was fat. Not baseball fat like Mickey Lolich…

Tommy Byrne
Tommy Byrne had three careers and was successful in all of them.…

Roy Campanella
Roy Campanella was the sixth acknowledged black player to appear…

Chico Carrasquel
Alfonso “Chico” Carrasquel was the first great Hispanic defensive…