
Luis Aparicio
The name Luis Aparicio is closely linked with Venezuela. Both…

Rudy Arias
Rodolfo Arias’s professional baseball career as a left-handed…
Earl Battey
Earl Jesse Battey, Jr. was one of the top defensive catchers…
Ray Berres
As pitching coach for the White Sox in the 1950s and ’60s,…

Ray Boone
On July 15, 2003, Ray Boone was taking in the scene at the All-Star…

Johnny Callison
Early in his 16-year major-league career, Johnny Callison was…

Cam Carreon
Even though he preferred the comforts of home, whether in his…

Norm Cash
Norm Cash would have loved it. The story drew upon metaphors…

Comiskey Park (Chicago)
Circa turn of the Twentieth Century’s industrial post-war boom.…

Johnny Cooney
John Walter Cooney, the son as well as the brother of major-league…

Tony Cuccinello
A diminutive Italian from Astoria, New York, on Long Island,…

Larry Doby
Larry Doby is best remembered for becoming the first black player…

Dick Donovan
Ken Coleman, the legendary broadcaster of the Cleveland Indians,…

Bob Elson
At age 25, Bob Elson had the ideal attributes to appeal to a…

Del Ennis
Right after the Shibe Park public address system announced, “Now…
Sammy Esposito
For every 30-home-run hitter and 20-game winner, there is often…

Nellie Fox
Nellie Fox was the heart of the 1959 Go-Go White Sox, the team…

Billy Goodman
The late 1940s Boston Red Sox consisted of larger-than-life,…

Hank Greenberg
Any list of the greatest sluggers ever to wear a Detroit Tigers…
Don Gutteridge
Don Gutteridge always said he had a wonderful life. He was married…

Joe Hicks
A hitting star for more than a decade in the minor leagues, Joe…

Ron Jackson
Ron Jackson was a tall, impressive slugger who debuted in the…

Ted Kluszewski
The area known as Argo is located eight miles west of Chicago’s…

Jim Landis
Jim Landis had a memorable stint with the Go-Go White Sox of…