
Harry Bay
Once clocked on a stopwatch from plate to first in 3.5 seconds,…

Nixey Callahan
Though known today as “Nixey” Callahan, the slim, 5-feet-10,…

Ed Barrow
Most famous for his wildly successful tenure in the New York…

Eddie Collins
An excellent place-hitter, slick fielder, and brainy baserunner,…

Ray Chapman
Ray Chapman, star shortstop for nine seasons with the Cleveland…

Nick Altrock
For three years at the turn of the last century Nick Altrock…

Hal Chase
Hal Chase, whose big league career lasted from 1905 to 1919,…

Jimmy Austin
One of the most energetic players of his era, Jimmy Austin was…

John Anderson
Throughout his 14-year major league career, John Anderson became…

Wid Conroy
An adept base stealer known for taking unusually large leads…

Charles Comiskey
One of the most influential figures in the history of the sport,…

Ray Caldwell
"Caldwell could be as great as Matty or Walter Johnson,
but…

Ty Cobb
Perhaps the most competitive and complex personality ever to…

Bill Bradley
From 1901 to 1904 Bill Bradley was arguably the best young player…

Jesse Burkett
A crafty hitter and disputatious competitor, Jesse Burkett won…

Bill Carrigan
An excellent defensive catcher who provided the Boston Red Sox…

Ray Collins
Ray Collins might have been on his way to the Hall of Fame but…

Home Run Baker
In an era characterized by urbanization and rapid industrial…

Jimmy Barrett
Jimmy Barrett arrived in the majors with a brilliant one-month…

Donie Bush
One of the greatest defensive shortstops of the Deadball Era,…

Eddie Cicotte
Though he didn’t invent the pitch, Eddie “Knuckles” Cicotte…

Jack Chesbro
Despite a sensational 1904 season in which he won 14 straight…

Jack Barry
The least known member of the Athletics' famous $100,000 infield,…

Charles Bender
American Indian. Innovator. Renaissance man. Charles Albert “Chief”…