Jake Flowers (TRADING CARD DB)

Jake Flowers

After three years of college, Jake Flowers spent most of his…

Jake Englehart

A certain amount of mystery surrounds Jacob Lewis Englehart,…

Dizzy Dismukes

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

Judge Emil Fuchs

“I felt I’d be happier trying to make a living from baseball…

Joe Engel

Long before Bill Veeck sent a midget up to bat, Joe Engel sent…

Harry Frazee

When former Boston Red Sox owner Harry Frazee died on June 4,…

Horace Fogel

A manager remembered for trying to convert Christy Mathewson…

Margaret Donahue

Baseball fans and historians have doubtless wondered about the…

Mike Flanagan

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

James Gaffney

Despite frequent citations over the years, it is not common knowledge…

Ben Douglas

Ben Douglas Junior of Middletown, Connecticut is a forgotten…

Jim Fanning

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

Michael J. Finn

A quintessential sportsman and promoter, Michael J. Finn was…

Frank Farrell

The resume accumulated by the investor was something less than…

Charlie Finley

He owned and operated the Kansas City and Oakland Athletics for…

Barney Dreyfuss

In an issue published a few days after the grand opening of Forbes…

Andrew Freedman

Chroniclers of the game have rarely been kind to Andrew Freedman,…

Jack Dunn

Jack Dunn was a right-handed pitcher who played professionally…

Bob Emslie

Bob Emslie, National League umpire and newlywed in 1893.…

Fred Doe

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

Rick Ferrell

Hall of Fame catcher Rick Ferrell (1905-1995) caught in the American…

Dan Dugdale

It was early in the evening on March 9, 1934, as the City Light…

Charlie Ebbets

Hardworking and ambitious, Charles Ebbets worked for the Brooklyn…

Rube Foster

“If the talents of Christy Mathewson, John McGraw, Ban Johnson…