Bud Daley
October 9, 1961. Game Five of the World Series, at Cincinnati’s…
Rod Carew
“He has no weakness as a hitter. Pitch him inside, outside,…
Chris Cannizzaro
“[T]he first major-league pitch I ever called for [was] a curve…
Dean Chance
“Every time I see his name on a lineup card, I feel like throwing…
Paul Casanova
Paulino Casanova — known to English speakers simply as Paul…
Bob Buhl
“I was mean on the mound,” said Bob Buhl, a tough competitor…
Eddie Bressoud
Eddie Bressoud played over 1,000 big-league games as a shortstop…
Mike Cuellar
Mike Cuellar was a four-time 20-game winner for the Baltimore…
Steve Carlton
The 1980 season was a banner year for Steve Carlton. Lefty, as…
Ken Boyer
Signed by the St. Louis Cardinals as a pitcher, Ken Boyer became…
Bert Campaneris
Bert Campaneris had a distinguished 20-year major-league career…
Lou Brock
"Some in the press and in the stands considered him too casual…
Jim Bunning
“There are those who can, and there are those who will,”…
Norm Cash
Norm Cash would have loved it. The story drew upon metaphors…
Vic Davalillo
The Los Angeles Dodgers had a pair of antique dueling pistols…
Johnny Callison
Early in his 16-year major-league career, Johnny Callison was…
Roberto Clemente
Roberto Clemente's greatness transcended the diamond. On it,…
Rocky Colavito
On May 12, 1961, the Detroit Tigers were visiting New York to…
Del Crandall
Less than four months after his 19th birthday, Del Crandall became…
Jim Bouton
Although he became a star for the most famous team in baseball,…
Tony Conigliaro
No matter how you measure it, Tony Conigliaro’s career got…
Ray Culp
In an era very favorable to pitchers, Ray Culp strung together…
Smoky Burgess
“Smoky Burgess was fat. Not baseball fat like Mickey Lolich…
Orlando Cepeda
When Orlando Cepeda stood on the podium in Cooperstown, New York,…