
Don McMahon
History has not been kind to Don McMahon. Now largely forgotten,…

Wally Moses
A speedy line-drive-lashing lefty with a strong arm, veteran…
Hal Naragon
Hal Naragon gave up two years of his professional baseball career…

Jim Northrup
James Thomas "Jim" Northrup, who was born and raised in a small…

Larry Osterman
Larry Osterman’s career as a Detroit Tigers broadcaster spanned…

Ray Oyler
Perhaps the greatest example of the old baseball cliché…

Daryl Patterson
Daryl Alan Patterson was born on November 21, 1943, in Coalinga,…

Jim Price
One of the most ignorant things ever said about baseball was…

Dennis Ribant
Somewhere, back in the swirling mists of time, there existed…

Jim Rooker
Jim Rooker’s pro baseball career didn’t come right out of…

Johnny Sain
First we’ll use Spahn, then we’ll use Sain,
Then an off…

Mayo Smith
Mayo Smith was a baseball lifer who served the game in many ways…

Joe Sparma
Once a promising right-hander blessed with a blazing fastball…

Mickey Stanley
Everyone has their proverbial fifteen minutes of fame. For Mickey…

Dick Tracewski
Richard Joseph “Trixie” Tracewski was an average-hitting,…

Jon Warden
Less than two weeks into the 1968 season, Jon Warden had three…

Don Wert
The Detroit Tigers’ magic number for clinching the American…

Earl Wilson
Ponchatoula, Louisiana, in the 1930s was a small town that had…

John Wyatt
Reliever John Wyatt may have been considered a journeyman reliever…