Dick Ruthven
In the spring of 1973 Dick Ruthven achieved a rare baseball feat.…
Mike Schmidt
By the time Mike Schmidt retired early in the 1989 season,…
Ken Singleton
Patience and power made Ken Singleton one of baseball’s premier…
Ted Simmons
He was an eight-time All-Star, batted .300-plus seven times,…
Ryne Sandberg
“What is one to say about June — the time of perfect young…
Dave Righetti
Dave Righetti pitched in the major leagues for 16 seasons (1979;…
Mike Scott
The split-finger fastball became a popular weapon for pitchers…
Lee Smith
With the game in the balance, Lee Smith would walk ever so slowly1…
Ozzie Smith
He was called the Wizard of Oz for his phenomenal fielding…
Steve Rogers
For many people, Steve Rogers is the guy who gave up the game-winning…
Jim Rice
James Edward Rice was born on Sunday, March 8, 1953, in Anderson,…
Mike Scioscia
A 13-year veteran catcher, Mike Scioscia has – through 2015…
Ruben Sierra
This is about what could have been and in reality what should…
Benito Santiago
Benito Santiago was one of the best catchers in the majors in…
Bret Saberhagen
“Times of adversity make you stronger. And sometimes those…
Kevin Seitzer
During a late season call-up in 1986, Kevin Seitzer burst upon…
Cal Ripken
On a warm September evening in 1995 at Baltimore’s Camden…
Pete Rose
The 1970 All-Star Game, at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati,…
Nolan Ryan
Nolan Ryan has more strikeouts and no-hitters than any other…
Tom Seaver
4,256. 755. 5,714. 511. .366.
As baseball has often been described…
Rick Rhoden
When the topic of discussion turns to great two-sport athletes…
Reggie Smith
Reggie Smith was a rookie in 1967 when the Boston Red Sox came…
Steve Sax
Sometimes it is by chance. Sometimes it is inevitable. But each…
Juan Samuel
Juan Samuel was a player of many talents. He was also a player…