Ray Fosse
On June 24, 1970, the Cleveland Indians were visiting New York…
Tim Hosley
Right-handed-hitting backup catcher Tim Hosley came up through…
Rob Gardner
“I'm always the 11th man on a 10-man pitching staff,” left-hander…
Adrian Garrett
“It would be hard to say I am not a typical minor leaguer. …
Joe Horlen
A name can sometimes be confusing. Four years into his major-league…
Charlie Finley
He owned and operated the Kansas City and Oakland Athletics for…
Mike Hegan
During the summer of 1954 the Cleveland Indians visited New…
Dave Duncan
David Edwin Duncan’s ascent to becoming the most respected…
Jim Holt
When Jim Holt played for the Minnesota Twins, sportswriter Bob…
Larry Haney
A backup catcher who amassed only 984 plate appearances in 12…
Jay Johnstone
The flake – “an odd or eccentric player; a kidder or comic”1…
Dick Green
Second base was a revolving door for the Oakland A’s during…
George Hendrick
Perhaps no other sport offers redemption to a player more often,…
Mike Epstein
Sports writer Phil Jackman once called Mike Epstein “Babe…
Catfish Hunter
For someone who always preferred the simple things in life, James…
Phil Garner
What does Phil Garner have in common with Sir Edmund Hillary…
Leon Hooten
The 1974 Oakland Athletics pitching staff was a dominant bunch.…
Rollie Fingers
Rollie Fingers was clearly excited as he caught a leaping Ted…
Ken Holtzman
Upon his arrival in the major leagues, Ken Holtzman was promoted…
Deron Johnson
Deron Roger Johnson, labeled the “next Mickey Mantle,” spent…
Reggie Jackson
Reginald Martinez Jackson was born on May 18, 1946, in Wyncote,…
Bobby Hofman
Bobby Hofman spent a lifetime in baseball. Over a career roughly…
Vern Hoscheit
Vern Hoscheit’s career in professional baseball spanned six…
Dave Hamilton
Dave Hamilton, a left-hander, was scheduled to start for the…