Bob Grim
The American League’s 1954 Rookie of the Year, Bob Grim was…
Don Elston
“It’s the starting pitcher’s job to win the game. My job…
Jim Finigan
In April 1954, as Philadelphia Athletics third baseman Jim Finigan…
Marv Grissom
"When I was on the island of Tinian in the Marianas in '45, Johnny…
Whitey Ford
No compilation of baseball’s all-time top left-handed pitchers…
Turk Farrell
A late-inning home run by Willie Mays was the decisive blow in…
Ned Garver
When Ned Garver won his 20th game on the last day of the 1951…
Hoot Evers
Hoot Evers’ career is a tale of what might have been. He…
Carl Furillo
People who saw Carl Furillo play most often talk about his throwing…
Bob Feller
Bob Feller was a 35-year-old veteran of 15 major-league seasons…
Bob Elliott
A consistent and sometimes spectacular player, Bob Elliott was…
Bob Friend
Bob Friend was one of baseball’s more consistent starting pitchers…
Del Ennis
Right after the Shibe Park public address system announced, “Now…
Elroy Face
Baseball is a game in which one or two numbers can become burned…
Granny Hamner
In 1964 Robert Carpenter, the Philadelphia Phillies president…
Ferris Fain
When asked to make a list of the best hitters of the late 1940s…
Mike Garcia
The Cleveland Indians boasted one of the strongest corps of starting…
Dick Groat
Before Bo Jackson and Deion Sanders made “two-sport athletes”…
Nellie Fox
Nellie Fox was the heart of the 1959 Go-Go White Sox, the team…
Jim Gilliam
Jim Gilliam’s career was marked by a relentless, intelligent…
Carl Erskine
Romeo had Juliet, Anthony had Cleopatra, and the borough of Brooklyn…
Randy Gumpert
Randy Gumpert was feeling flush with confidence in the spring…
Harvey Haddix
Whenever the name Harvey Haddix is mentioned, there is usually…
Billy Goodman
The late 1940s Boston Red Sox consisted of larger-than-life,…