Frank Saucier
At age 25, after becoming the best hitter in three different…
Bob Poser
Fewer than 30 major-league players have gone on to be physicians;…
George Yantz
George Webb Yantz was a bricklayer, journeyman catcher, and tough…
Eddy Rodriguez
Cincinnati Reds right-handed pitcher Johnny Cueto started his…
Roe Skidmore
“In my mind’s eye, I can still see Joe Torre – he was playing…
Matt Tupman
An article in the Concord (New Hampshire) Monitor said of catcher…
Charlie Snow
Charlie Snow had a perfect major-league batting average and a…
Kid Willson
Frank Hoxie “Kid” Willson was born on November 3, 1895, in…
Roberto Rodriguez
When danger arose and duty called, mild-mannered reporter Clark…
Fred Waters
Fred Warren Waters was born to Wyatt and Mattie Waters on February…
Joe Zapustas
To the layman, the life of a professional baseball player is…
Tom Sullivan
Reaching the major leagues is the pinnacle of a baseball player’s…
Clay Touchstone
Although right-handed, side-armed pitcher Clayland Maffitt “Clay”…
Al Raffo
On April 26, 1969, pitcher Al Raffo of the Triple-A Eugene Emeralds…
Dan Plesac
A three-time All-Star with the Milwaukee Brewers, Dan Plesac…
Les Willis
At the age of 39, Lester Willis got his first invitation to a…
Joe Stabell
On page 1,444 of the fourth edition of The Baseball Encyclopedia…
Dana Williams
Though their demanding fans may disagree, the 1980s Red Sox were…
Arthur Rhodes
Arthur Rhodes forged a 20-year major-league career by establishing…
Larry Ray
Larry Dale Ray was born at King’s Daughter’s Hospital in…
Scott Service
Pitcher Scott Service had a long and workmanlike professional…
Ed Zmich
Stout left-hander Ed Zmich won only one big-league game, but…