
Julio “Monchy” de Arcos
Julio “Monchy” de Arcos (1922-1966) was a Cuban executive…

Dizzy Dismukes
He was a star pitcher, one who not only threw a no-hitter —…

Andy Coakley
Andy Coakley is remembered most as “Lou Gehrig’s coach”…

Mel Didier
Few if any baseball men have worked harder for longer than Mel…

John Conkey
During the 1872 season of the National Association, John Conkey…

Francis Dale
As far as we know he never played baseball. He certainly was…

Powel Crosley Jr.
Apparently young Powel Crosley Jr. had little interest in America’s…

Frank Cashen
Frank Cashen was one of the most successful front-office executives…

Bill DeWitt
(The sound of knocking on an office door)
“Come in.”
“Sir,…

Bill Devery
It is the rare man whose co-ownership of the New York Yankees…

Harry Dalton
He was born Harry I. Dalton on August 23, 1928, in West Springfield,…

Aaron Burt Champion
He legitimately could be called the Father of Professional Baseball,…

Alexander Cartwright
Other than Abner Doubleday, perhaps no person associated with…

Fred Doe
Except for two games in the 1890 Players League, Fred Doe devoted…

Bobby Cox
Fourteen consecutive years in first place. Bobby Cox’s teams…

Claude Davidson
Claude Boucher Davidson played thirty-three major league games…

Eddie Collins
An excellent place-hitter, slick fielder, and brainy baserunner,…

John Day
Editor's note: This article was selected as a winner of the 2012…

Mickey Cochrane
Gordon Stanley "Mickey" Cochrane was one of baseball's greatest…

Charles Comiskey
One of the most influential figures in the history of the sport,…

Cecil Cooper
Once described by Baseball Digest as the "Rodney Dangerfield…

Fred Clarke
Fate: “The supposed force, principle, or power that predetermines…

Joe Cronin
Star player, manager, general manager, league president—only…

Bing Devine
Vaughan Pallmore “Bing” Devine, a soft-spoken, modest man,…