William Richardson
William Richardson was said “to be so far in the background…
Hank Peters
During Hank Peters’ 12 seasons (1976-1987) as the Baltimore…
Jorge Pasquel
Mexican League president Jorge Pasquel, right, sits with the…
George Pfister
George Pfister spent 56 years in Organized Baseball. However,…
Joe Page
Long before he died in 1947, Joseph Henry Page was regarded as…
John T. Powers
Like a host of others, the name of John T. Powers was likely…
Abner Powell
Baseball fans attending games today are still experiencing features…
Gabe Paul
David LeFevre, who once tried to buy the Cleveland Indians, said…
Charles Porter
During the 1873 season of the National Association, Charles H.…
Ethel Posey
Ownership in the Negro Leagues was a tough and sometimes precarious…
Charles A. Prince
During his two years as a baseball executive, from November 1889…
John J. Quinn
John J. Quinn spent 47 years working for major-league baseball…
Lou Perini
He neither slugged like Aaron nor pitched like Spahn, but Lou…
Bob Quinn
Bob Quinn was a baseball man for more than 60 years. He started…
Jim Rantz
Although he went through the University of Minnesota on a hockey…
Harry Pulliam
Described as "an idealist, a dreamer, and a lover of solitude…
Joan Payson
Becoming the third woman to own a major-league baseball club,…
Patrick Powers
After toiling nine years as a baseball manager, seven in the…
Frank Robinson
Frank Robinson would not want to be remembered as a racial…
Branch Rickey
Branch Rickey was “a man of strange complexities, not to mention…
Herb Pennock
Deep beneath the turquoise caverns of a Yankee Stadium that was…
Hardy Peterson
Several people served as the architects of the 1979 Pittsburgh…
Cy Rigler
National League umpire Cy Rigler was a model of restraint in…
Paul Richards
Paul Richards was one of the most celebrated managers who never…