
Ken Griffey Jr.
While the honor of having the sweetest swing in baseball may…

Homer Simpson
Homer Simpson may live forever in baseball history as the man…

Roger Clemens
Roger Clemens’ last major-league start, on October 7, 2007…

Ozzie Smith
He was called the Wizard of Oz for his phenomenal fielding…

Jim Creighton
James Creighton was the greatest pitcher of his day. Famous principally…

Wade Boggs
“That kid’s got a hell of a stance! Everything’s perfect!…

Mike Scioscia
A 13-year veteran catcher, Mike Scioscia has—through 2017—managed…

Mordecai Brown
Mordecai Peter Centennial Brown, best known today for his unusual…

Nap Lajoie
The first superstar in American League history, Napoleon Lajoie…

Darryl Strawberry
For many African American males growing up in poverty-stricken…

Cap Anson
Cap Anson, baseball's first superstar, was the dominant on-field…

Pie Traynor
For one generation of Pittsburghers, Pie Traynor was that tanned,…

Shoeless Joe Jackson
Shoeless Joe Jackson was a country boy from South Carolina who…

Harry Hooper
One of the best defensive right-fielders in baseball history…

Gabby Street
Gabby Street may not have been much of a batsman in his career.…

José Canseco
Perhaps no other player in major-league history has been blessed…

Honus Wagner
“There ain’t much to being a ballplayer, if you’re a ballplayer,”…

Don Mattingly
Talk of Don Mattingly’s worthiness for enshrinement in the…

Steve Sax
Sometimes it is by chance. Sometimes it is inevitable. But each…