Bill Mercer

Ask any professional sports aficionado in the Dallas-Fort Worth…

Bob Short

Bob Short was a buyer and a seller. Involved in law, business,…

Don Stanhouse

Although his tenure in Baltimore was limited to two good seasons…

Hal King

In the late 1960s and early ’70s, Hal King defined the moniker…

Gerry Janeski

In his April 27, 2014, major-league debut, righty Scott Carroll…

Marty Martinez

Orlando “Marty” Martínez Oliva was a major-league baseball…

Jim Shellenback

The tall, lanky left-handed pitcher started with youth baseball,…

Hal Keller

Hal Keller was 12 years old in 1939 when his brother Charlie…

Elliott Maddox

From the moment he was born in the back seat of a car in the…

Ken Suarez

Ken Suarez, one of the “can’t-miss” catching prospects…

Dalton Jones

In groups of twos and threes at first and then, little by little,…

Don Mincher

Donald Ray Mincher was a two-time member of the Oakland Athletics.…

Ted Kubiak

“Being a utility player wasn’t a pleasant way to spend…

Tom Ragland

“Always smiling, made you feel good to be around him.”Cleveland…

Lenny Randle

The MLB Network produced a television special calling versatile…

Mike Paul

Mike Paul, a veteran of a half-century in professional baseball,…

Horacio Piña

This lanky pitcher was the first Mexican player to win a World…

Jim Mason

Confidence was a word used a lot in reference to Jim Mason. When…

Steve Lawson

At the end of the 1972 season, rookie pitcher Steve Lawson’s…

Jim Roland

Signed by the Minnesota Twins in 1961, left-hander Jim Roland…

Jim Panther

Although pitcher Jim Panther never appeared on a Topps baseball…

Joe Lovitto

Joseph Lovitto Jr. was born on January 6, 1951, in the Los Angeles…

Dave Nelson

David Earl Nelson was born on June 20, 1944, in Fort Sill, Oklahoma.…

Paul Lindblad

Paul Lindblad wasn’t one of the Oakland A’s most celebrated…