Louis Santop
“Santop hit the ball farther than anybody.”1 — Jesse Hubbard
If…
Mike Schmidt
By the time Mike Schmidt retired early in the 1989 season,…
Hilton Smith
"I was born in 1912 [sic] in Giddings, Texas, a little town between…
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…
John Schuerholz
John Schuerholz spent 26 seasons as a big-league GM, winning…
Lee Smith
With the game in the balance, Lee Smith would walk ever so slowly1…
Frank Selee
A small, mild-mannered, prematurely bald man with a prominent…
Ozzie Smith
He was called the Wizard of Oz for his phenomenal fielding…
John Smoltz
The Atlanta Braves’ three aces may be the greatest pitching…
Bud Selig
It is often said that those who focus only on the destination…
Enos Slaughter
Most great players have something similar during their careers:…
George Sisler
Arguably the first great first baseman of the twentieth century,…
Al Simmons
Al Simmons (Aloysius Harry Szymanski) was a premier hitter and…
Duke Snider
A strong, accurate throwing arm, grace, and athleticism made…
Billy Southworth
Billy Southworth was like Casey Stengel’s long-lost brother…
Babe Ruth
During his five full seasons with the Boston Red Sox, Babe Ruth…
Joe Sewell
Opportunity from horrifying tragedy: That was what the death…
Ron Santo
On June 26, 1960, Ernie Banks sat next to the recent call-up…
Ray Schalk
In an era when the common impression of a baseball catcher was…
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…
Red Schoendienst
On October 28, 2011, the St. Louis Cardinals won their 11th World…
Warren Spahn
The fifth-winningest pitcher of all time, Warren Spahn went 363-245…