Steve Garvey

Steve Garvey was the epitome of the Southern California cultural…

Ralph Garr

Longtime Los Angeles Times columnist Jim Murray once wrote that…

Ken Forsch

On September 30, 2011, after his team’s 91st victory of the…

Billy Grabarkewitz

A master of the one-liner, Billy Grabarkewitz once claimed that…

Ray Fosse

On June 24, 1970, the Cleveland Indians were visiting New York…

Woodie Fryman

“Let’s face it, I’m more a thrower than a pitcher,”1…

Mike Flanagan

Mike Flanagan was the ace of a Baltimore Orioles staff for over…

Ron Fairly

Ron Fairly was born to be a major leaguer on July 12, 1938. His…

Jim Fregosi

Most famous today for being on the wrong end of one of history’s…

Mark Fidrych

Although he pitched in only 58 major-league games in his tragically…

Dennis Eckersley

Cleveland pitcher Dennis Eckersley was pitching pretty well.…

Dwight Evans

"Dwight Evans was the best Red Sox right fielder I ever saw."…

Pat Dobson

Patrick Edward Dobson Jr. was born February 12, 1942, in Depew,…

George Foster

A right-handed power-hitting outfielder, George Foster was a…

Dave Duncan

David Edwin Duncan’s ascent to becoming the most respected…

Dock Ellis

One of the best pitchers of the 1970s, Dock Ellis feared success…

Bill Freehan

Widely regarded as one of the game’s best defensive catchers…

Dave Giusti

On April 20, 1970, at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, a new pitching…

Cito Gaston

Clarence "Cito" Gaston was a National League outfielder from…

Phil Garner

What does Phil Garner have in common with Sir Edmund Hillary…

Rollie Fingers

Rollie Fingers was clearly excited as he caught a leaping Ted…

Bob Gibson

“Hoot, you’re on your way. Nothing can stop you now.” —…

Carlton Fisk

Born in Bellows Falls, Vermont, on December 26, 1947, Carlton…

Rich Gossage

Rich “Goose” Gossage was “the type of relief pitcher that…