
Gordy Coleman
In high school he starred in four sports, and drew the most plaudits…

Ken Coleman
Soon after the 1967 World Series ended, Fleetwood Recording Co.…

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

Jack Corrigan
At an early age Jack Corrigan had his sights set on being a sports…

Harry Coyle
Harry Coyle taught us how to watch baseball on television. As…

Dizzy Dean
Frankie Frisch may have been playing possum, or just being coy.…

Connie Desmond
In the 1940s Red Barber was solidly entrenched as the Brooklyn…

Helen Dettweiler
Helen Dettweiler was “The Girl of Summer” in 1938 when she…

Don Drysdale
“Hitters would dig a hole and really get anchored with their…

Jimmy Dudley
In a 1984 interview, former Cleveland Indians broadcaster Jimmy…

Bob Elson
At age 25, Bob Elson had the ideal attributes to appeal to a…

Dick Enberg
Few post-1960 sportscasters have enjoyed a broader national impact…

Jim Fanning
He was the Montreal Expos’ Jim of all trades. As general manager,…

Mike Flanagan
Mike Flanagan was the ace of a Baltimore Orioles staff for over…
Ray Fosse
On June 24, 1970, the Cleveland Indians were visiting New York…

Jimmie Foxx
As he had done many times in recent years, Jimmie Foxx chose…

Bill Freehan
Widely regarded as one of the game’s best defensive catchers…

Ford Frick
Commissioner Ford C. Frick presided over 14 of the most turbulent…

Joe Garagiola
Hundreds of ballplayers, from Jack Graney to Alex Rodriguez,…

Nomar Garciaparra
After seeing Nomar Garciaparra play, Red Sox great Ted Williams…

Tom Glavine
“Yeah, we followed his lead, and it doesn’t take a rocket…

John Gordon
He established his “Touch ’Em All” call for home runs in…

Curt Gowdy
In a career spanning more than 40 years, Curt Gowdy became recognized…

Jack Graney
Today Jack Graney is best remembered as the man of the firsts.…