Brian Jordan
Brian Jordan is one of seven men who have played major-league…
Ron Luciano
Ron Luciano was a football All-American, baseball umpire, TV…
Jerry Howarth
Jerry Howarth is the longest-tenured Blue Jay broadcaster to…
Mark Lemke
Referred to as “the original dirt player” by Atlanta Braves…
Ernie Johnson Jr.
In 1957 the Milwaukee Braves seized that city’s sole major-league…
Vince Lloyd
From the mid-1960s to 1980s, Vince Lloyd and Lou Boudreau brought…
Al Leiter
Al Leiter spent 18 years in the majors and enjoyed pitching success…
Gene Kelly
Gene Kelly heard of Joe McCarthy’s death during a 1957 Phillies…
Ned Martin
“Oh, Gertrude, when sorrows come they come not as single spies…
Duane Kuiper
On August 30, 1977, there were two numbers that headlined the…
Ray Lane
Born in Detroit in 1930, some of Ray Lane’s earliest memories…
Jim Kaat
The minds and memories of casual baseball fans often recall the…
Rick Manning
Rick Manning, to quote journalist Steve Eby, “just might be…
Nellie King
It was a dreary, overcast day in Brooklyn on April 15, 1954.…
Ralph Kiner
Ralph Kiner was baseball’s leading home-run hitter for a few…
George Kell
In a career that spanned 15 seasons, George Kell batted .306…
Al Kaline
Albert William Kaline was born December 19, 1934, to Nicholas…
Ernie Johnson Sr.
A right-handed relief pitcher whose major-league career spanned…
Fred Lynn
He arrived on the big-league scene like a bolt of lightning through…
John Kruk
A quick, short tale of a man named KrukWho ran the bases for…
Waite Hoyt
Right-hander “Schoolboy” Waite Hoyt signed an option contract…
Steve Lyons
Steve Lyons was a utility player who spent nine years in the…
Gus Mancuso
Popular, smiling catcher Gus Mancuso played in five World Series…
Tony Kubek
Tony Kubek was a bit anxious. Not just because he was the starting…