
Dusty Baker
Dusty Baker has spent a lifetime in baseball. After a productive…

Newt Allen
Second baseman Newt Allen’s Kansas City Monarchs teammates…

Ken Aspromonte
Brothers Bob and Ken Aspromonte were both graduates of Brooklyn’s…

Frank Bancroft
Best known today as the field manager of the Providence team…

Hank Bauer
Right fielder Hank Bauer was a mainstay of the Casey Stengel-Yogi…

Joe Battin
Joe Battin, a 19th-century infielder, manager and umpire, was…

Felipe Alou
Upon arriving in the United States in the spring of 1956, without…

John Anderson
Since 1931 the University of Minnesota baseball program has been…

Bob Addy
A celebrated base ball character” was A. G. Spalding’s succinct…

Don Baylor
Don Baylor was a hustling player who ran the bases aggressively…

Ed Barrow
Most famous for his wildly successful tenure in the New York…

Yogi Berra
Many images come to mind when one hears the name Yogi Berra.…

Cap Anson
Cap Anson, baseball's first superstar, was the dominant on-field…

Nick Allen
Nick Allen, a righthanded-hitting catcher of the Deadball Era,…

Dave Bancroft
Dave "Beauty" Bancroft was Honus Wagner's successor as the National…

Sparky Anderson
George Lee “Sparky” Anderson was one of the great baseball…

Dale Berra
On October 8, 1956, a pregnant Carmen Berra sat in the Yankee…

George Bamberger
Baltimore left-hander Mike Cuellar pitched a shaky first inning…

Luke Appling
Luke Appling had the misfortune of playing for the White Sox…

Buddy Bell
The Boston Red Sox were clinging to the slimmest of leads in…

Brad Ausmus
Bradley David Ausmus enjoyed a prosperous career in baseball…

Jack Barry
The least known member of the Athletics' famous $100,000 infield,…

Joe Adcock
Joe Adcock smashed some of the longest home runs ever witnessed.…

Del Baker
Del Baker was born and raised about as far from the big leagues…