Cliff Floyd (Trading Card DB)

Cliff Floyd

Cliff Floyd spent 17 years (1993-2009) in the major leagues and…
John Cerutti (THE TOPPS COMPANY)

John Cerutti

As of 2021, lefty pitcher John Cerutti is the last man from Amherst…
Jim Deshaies (CHICAGO CUBS)

Jim Deshaies

Jim “JD” Deshaies had a journeyman career as a left-handed…
Don Chevrier

Don Chevrier

Don Chevrier was there from the beginning, a 9-5 win against…
Tom Cheek (Courtesy of the Toronto Blue Jays)

Tom Cheek

Baseball on the radio is an important part of the lives of countless…

Dick Enberg

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

Betty Caywood

“Betty Caywood is a tall, beautiful blonde with big blue…
Bob Chandler

Bob Chandler

Over the team’s 50-year history the San Diego Padres have played…

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…

Helen Dettweiler

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

David Cone

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

Ray Fosse

On June 24, 1970, the Cleveland Indians were visiting New York…

Joe Castiglione

Curt Gowdy was the Cowboy behind the mike. Ned Martin quoted…

Bob Elson

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

Ken Coleman

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

Mike Flanagan

Mike Flanagan was the ace of a Baltimore Orioles staff for over…

Jimmy Dudley

In a 1984 interview, former Cleveland Indians broadcaster Jimmy…

Jim Fanning

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

Connie Desmond

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

Gordy Coleman

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

Dizzy Dean

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

Don Drysdale

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

Jerry Coleman

Jerry Coleman was a true American war hero who played a little…