Johnny Temple
"Because Temple and I had once exchanged swings during a clubhouse…
Ralph Terry
Tall, trim Oklahoma native Ralph Terry won 107 major-league games…
Lee Thomas
After being stuck in the New York Yankees minor-league system…
Bill Skowron
The telegram was brash and a bit disrespectful. Simply stated,…
Bob Veale
Bob Veale was one of the hardest-throwing and most intimidating…
Joe Torre
Baseball is a game of numbers, so it is fitting to begin this…
Tom Tresh
New York Yankee rookie Tom Tresh was living a dream. He stepped…
Zoilo Versalles
A familiar baseball stereotype of the mid-twentieth century was…
Rusty Staub
Daniel Staub? Who the hell is Daniel Staub?
Nobody has ever…
Gerry Staley
On September 22, 1959, with one out and the bases loaded in the…
Roy Sievers
Overcoming potentially career-ending shoulder injuries in the…
Bill Singer
Late in his major-league career, Bill Singer pitched a complete-game…
Duke Snider
A strong, accurate throwing arm, grace, and athleticism made…
Tony Taylor
“They had a Tony Taylor Day in 1963 in Connie Mack Stadium,…
Leon Wagner
Maybe it was Leon Wagner’s bad luck to have been born too…
Dick Stigman
As a young baseball player in rural Minnesota, Dick Stigman picked…
Mel Stottlemyre
A baseball lifer, Mel Stottlemyre burst on the scene as a midseason…
Sonny Siebert
“Swung on, a fly ball to left field! There goes Hinton. He’s…
Bob Skinner
After stagnating at the bottom of the National League for much…
Reggie Smith
Reggie Smith was a rookie in 1967 when the Boston Red Sox came…
Willie Stargell
Following the Pittsburgh Pirates’ loss to the Chicago Cubs…
Luis Tiant
Luis Clemente Tiant y Vega, a charismatic right-handed pitcher…
Warren Spahn
The fifth-winningest pitcher of all time, Warren Spahn went 363-245…
Dick Stuart
Dick Stuart was fun—as long as you didn’t have to be on the…