
Frank McCormick
In three different seasons — 1939, 1941, and 1944 — Frank…

Mickey McDermott
Maurice Joseph McDermott, Jr. was a hard-throwing southpaw teenage…

Nels Potter
Entering the twilight of a 12-year major league career, Nelson…

Al Lyons
Al Lyons was a pitcher during parts of four seasons in the Major…

Jack Kramer
After winning the American League pennant by 12 games in 1946,…

Jim Prendergast
Those Americans who grew up in the Great Depression, went to…

Mike McCormick
As a 33-year-old veteran outfielder, “call me Mike”…

Mel Parnell
Mel Parnell devoted a full decade to the Boston Red Sox, from…

Johnny Ostrowski
Johnny Ostrowski shares the same Polish ancestry as Carl Yastrzemski,…


Tex Hughson
Tex Hughson was a big right-handed power pitcher out of the University…

Phil Masi
Although he was a four-time All-Star with the Boston Braves and…

Babe Martin
Babe Martin was born Boris Michael Martinovich, the son of a…

Earl Johnson
Among all the ballplayers who served in World War II, Earl Johnson…

Wally Moses
A speedy line-drive-lashing lefty with a strong arm, veteran…

Ellis Kinder
In January 1956, a few months after Ellis Kinder had been sold…
Sam Mele
Sam Mele managed the Minnesota Twins to the American League pennant…

Joe McCarthy
Self-effacing and relentlessly confident, Joe McCarthy was a…

Tommy Holmes
A severe sinus condition kept Tommy Holmes out of the service…

Windy McCall
John William “Windy” McCall grew up about three blocks…

Johnny Pesky
Johnny Pesky’s career got off to an unparalleled start, and…

Mike Palm
Mike Palm is one of the relatively few Red Sox players to have…

Ray Martin
With its long winters and cold, rainy springs, New England has…

Jake Jones
Jake Jones made one of the loudest debuts in the history of the…