Jim Hickman
Known as “Gentleman Jim” and the “Ice Man,” Tennessee…
Ron Guidry
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Frank Howard
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Larry Hisle
Consider the two nearly identical rookie seasons below:
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Keith Hernandez
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Steve Hargan
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Willie Horton
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Bud Harrelson
For a player who endured nicknames such as Twiggy, Mini-Hawk,…
Tommy John
The remarkable longevity of Thomas Edward John’s career is…
John Hiller
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George Hendrick
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Jerry Grote
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Catfish Hunter
For someone who always preferred the simple things in life, James…
Fergie Jenkins
Ferguson Arthur Jenkins, Jr. was a dominant right-handed pitcher…
Bobby Grich
Bobby Grich was one of the best second basemen in baseball over…
Tommy Harper
In 1970, Tommy Harper became a member of what was once among…
Joe Hoerner
Joe Hoerner lived to play baseball and nearly died to play the…
Mike Hargrove
His nickname says it all: The Human Rain Delay. In the years…
Ken Holtzman
Upon his arrival in the major leagues, Ken Holtzman was promoted…
Reggie Jackson
Reginald Martinez Jackson was born on May 18, 1946, in Wyncote,…
Roy Howell
He was a hardnosed player whose blue-collar work ethic maximized…
Toby Harrah
Who was the last player to bat for the Washington Senators in…
Johnny Grubb
The 1984 Detroit Tigers were a team filled with larger-than-life…
Ken Griffey Sr.
Baseball lore is rich with stories of fathers and sons playing…