
Jerry Howarth
Jerry Howarth is the longest-tenured Blue Jay broadcaster to…

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

Mark Grant
As major-league debuts go, Mark Grant’s did not lack in drama.…

Orel Hershiser
On October 20, 1988, the Los Angeles Dodgers were on the verge…

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

Al Helfer
“Brother Al” Helfer was the everyday voice of baseball in…

Fred Hoey
“Eddie Morris, chubby little commodore of the Massachusetts…

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

Tom Hamilton
Tom “Hammy” Hamilton was well known as the “Voice of the…

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

Ernie Harwell
For 55 seasons, baseball fans were able to get a greater enjoyment…

Merle Harmon
He was a sports broadcaster and former college football player…
Halsey Hall
Holler “Holy Cow!” in the Eastern United States and people…

Curt Gowdy
In a career spanning more than 40 years, Curt Gowdy became recognized…
Mike Hegan
During the summer of 1954 the Cleveland Indians visited New…

Keith Hernandez
Keith Hernandez, one of the major leagues’ all-time best fielding…

Mark Gubicza
(On arriving at Kauffman Stadium for the first time)
“As we…

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

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

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

Harry Heilmann
When Harry Heilmann reached the big leagues, he had a daunting…

Ken Harrelson
Kenneth Smith Harrelson was born on September 4, 1941, in Woodruff,…

Fran Healy
“I realized that this was a short-lived career, and I did something…

Russ Hodges
People of a certain age know where they were when the Japanese…