
Barry Bonds
“For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole…

Roger Clemens
Roger Clemens’ last major-league start, on October 7, 2007…

Jeff Bagwell
Jeff Bagwell was a dominant player in the National League for…
Vida Blue
Vida Blue burst onto the scene in major-league baseball as a…

Ernie Banks
"Jarvis fires away … That’s a fly ball, deep to left, back,…

Rod Carew
“He has no weakness as a hitter. Pitch him inside, outside,…

George Burns
Cleveland pitcher Walter “Duster” Mails was feeling his oats,…

Don Baylor
Don Baylor was a hustling player who ran the bases aggressively…

Phil Cavarretta
In 1934, at the height of the Great Depression, 17-year-old Phil…

Ken Boyer
Signed by the St. Louis Cardinals as a pitcher, Ken Boyer became…

George Bell
Two firsts were combined into one event in 1987 as the first…

Johnny Bench
A generation after Johnny Bench’s last game, he remains the…

Roy Campanella
Roy Campanella was the sixth acknowledged black player to appear…

Yogi Berra
Many images come to mind when one hears the name Yogi Berra.…

George Brett
Few players have been as synonymous with a team as George Brett…

Roberto Clemente
Roberto Clemente's greatness transcended the diamond. On it,…

Ty Cobb
Perhaps the most competitive and complex personality ever to…

Henry Aaron
“Henry Aaron in the second inning walked and scored. He’s…

Spud Chandler
Spurgeon Ferdinand “Spud” Chandler was a no-nonsense, take-charge…

Lou Boudreau
In 1942, the Cleveland Indians chose their slow-footed, hard-hitting,…

José Canseco
Perhaps no other player in major-league history has been blessed…

Dolph Camilli
In his baseball career, Dolph Camilli experienced the best of…

Ken Caminiti
The life of Ken Caminiti parallels the path of a classic Greek…

Orlando Cepeda
When Orlando Cepeda stood on the podium in Cooperstown, New York,…