
Harry Dalton
He was born Harry I. Dalton on August 23, 1928, in West Springfield,…

John Gordon
He established his “Touch ’Em All” call for home runs in…

Paul Blair
Paul Blair is considered one of the premier defensive center…

Clay Dalrymple
“I place a premium on a thinking catcher,” said Gene Mauch,…

Mike Cuellar
Mike Cuellar was a four-time 20-game winner for the Baltimore…

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

Terry Crowley
“They say I’m a good pinch-hitter, but maybe if I ever came…

Mark Belanger
The most electrifying defensive shortstop of his generation,…

Don Buford
The leadoff men of the 1960s were known mainly for slapping singles…

Elrod Hendricks
Perhaps no Virgin Islander made a greater lifetime contribution…

Bobby Grich
Bobby Grich was one of the best second basemen in baseball over…

Andy Etchebarren
Five years after being signed to a minor-league contract by the…

Dave Leonhard
Dave Leonhard had a mediocre high-school and college pitching…

Fred Beene
Fred Beene proved that big things can come in small packages.…

George Bamberger
Baltimore left-hander Mike Cuellar pitched a shaky first inning…

Moe Drabowsky
He terrorized teammates with snakes. He tossed firecrackers under…

Billy Hunter
Billy Hunter played shortstop with a flashy glove, great team…

Jim Hardin
“(Jim) Hardin is one of those pitchers who doesn’t have an…

Davey Johnson
After a highly successful playing career as both a slick-fielding…

Jim Frey
Many people can go through an entire life without a lifelong…

Roger Freed
On the night of May 1, 1979, the St. Louis Cardinals were playing…

Dick Hall
In June 1970 Ted Williams, then managing the Washington Senators,…

Marcelino Lopez
As of 2010 he had won more major-league games than all but one…

Bobby Floyd
When Baltimore Orioles shortstop Bobby Floyd fielded the final…