
Norris O’Neill
Norris O’Neill, one of three nineteenth-century baseball figures…
Roy Wilkinson
Right-handed pitcher Roy Wilkinson reached the pinnacle of…

Swede Risberg
A light-hitting, rifle-armed shortstop who played a key role…

Ray Schalk
In an era when the common impression of a baseball catcher was…
Pat Ragan
Long before free agency and specialization promoted frequent…

Buck Weaver
Best known as the third baseman banned from Organized Baseball…

Frank Shellenback
Many believe that spitballer Frank Shellenback had his major-league…

John Sullivan
Lefty Sullivan had everything a pitcher could want: a blazing…
Charlie Robertson
If there was one thing the Detroit Tigers could do under player-manager…
Win Noyes
Win Noyes was one of several ballplayers for whom service in…

Lefty Williams
In 1915, America’s leading syndicated sportswriter, Hugh Fullerton,…

Reb Russell
With superb control and a rising fastball, left-hander Reb Russell…