
Steve Rogers
For many people, Steve Rogers is the guy who gave up the game-winning…

Cookie Rojas
Cookie Rojas is one of a handful of major leaguers who played…

Pete Rose
The 1970 All-Star Game, at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati,…
Joe Rudi
Solid left fielder Joe Rudi was a core member of the Oakland…

Nolan Ryan
Nolan Ryan has more strikeouts and no-hitters than any other…

Joe Sambito
Considering that his professional career almost ended before…

Manny Sanguillen
In his memoir, former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Steve Blass…

Ron Santo
On June 26, 1960, Ernie Banks sat next to the recent call-up…

Mike Schmidt
By the time Mike Schmidt retired early in the 1989 season,…

George Scott
George Scott's professional baseball career spanned 41 years…

Tom Seaver
4,256. 755. 5,714. 511. .366.
As baseball has often been described…

Sonny Siebert
“Swung on, a fly ball to left field! There goes Hinton. He’s…

Ted Simmons
He was an eight-time All-Star, batted .300-plus seven times,…

Wayne Simpson
For the first half of the 1970 season, Cincinnati rookie pitcher…

Bill Singer
Late in his major-league career, Bill Singer pitched a complete-game…

Ken Singleton
Patience and power made Ken Singleton one of baseball’s premier…

Jim Slaton
Everyone knows about John Smoltz’s dominance as both a starter…

Reggie Smith
Reggie Smith was a rookie in 1967 when the Boston Red Sox came…

Lary Sorensen
As a pitcher, Lary Sorensen handled plenty of challenges over…

Chris Speier
It wasn’t unusual that Chris Speier was a Bay Area dude who…

Don Stanhouse
Although his tenure in Baltimore was limited to two good seasons…

Bob Stanley
The winningest pitcher to ever come out of Maine did not, alas,…

Willie Stargell
Following the Pittsburgh Pirates’ loss to the Chicago Cubs…

Rusty Staub
Daniel Staub? Who the hell is Daniel Staub?
Nobody has ever…