Glenn Abbott
For Glenn Abbott, his days in the major leagues were filled…

Wilson Alvarez
Wilson was meant to be. The no-hitter he pitched for the White…

Al Atkinson
This biography appears in SABR's No-Hitters book (2017), edited…

Steve Barber
Steve Barber was a wild left-handed pitcher with a cannonball…

Len Barker
Baseball nirvana landed in Cleveland, Ohio, on May 15, 1981.…
Vida Blue
Vida Blue burst onto the scene in major-league baseball as a…

Joe Borden
Joe Borden, an amateur who broke into professional baseball at…

Dallas Braden
Fans might think it’s a no-brainer to pick Dallas Braden’s…

George Bradley
George Washington Bradley1 of the St. Louis Brown Stockings shut…

Theodore Breitenstein
Like Steve Carlton, who won 27 of his team’s 59 victories in…

Tom Browning
During a seven-year period from 1985 to 1991, Tom Browning was…

Bobby Burke
The Washington Senators played in Griffith Stadium for 50 years…

Steve Busby
On June 18, 1974, Paul Splittorff threw a two-hit shutout against…

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

David Cone
"I like to think of the world’s greatest athlete coming up…

Larry Corcoran
“Flint and Corcoran had funny signals for changes of curves,”…

Bill Dietrich
Hard-throwing right-hander Bill Dietrich battled wildness, struggled…

Bob Feller
Bob Feller was a 35-year-old veteran of 15 major-league seasons…

Rollie Fingers
Rollie Fingers was clearly excited as he caught a leaping Ted…

Ken Forsch
On September 30, 2011, after his team’s 91st victory of the…

Bob Forsch
On October 28, 2011, the St. Louis Cardinals prepared to play…

Roy Halladay
“Toronto will forever hold a special place in my heart. The…

Earl Hamilton
Earl Hamilton, Sad Sam Jones, and Ken Holtzman. What do these…

Devern Hansack
Devern Hansack's brief career in major-league baseball contains…