Jim Marshall
Despite having an impressive minor-league record, left-handed-hitting…
Dave Malarcher
Dave Malarcher was an erudite, disciplined, and reverent man…
Jimmy Manning
A competent multi-position defender, a swift and daring baserunner,…
Davey Lopes
Arguably the best second baseman in Los Angeles Dodgers history,…
Whitey Lockman
Most baseball fans are aware of “The Shot Heard ’Round the…
Charlie Mason
Charlie Mason was a co-owner and, for one game, a player for…
Charlie Manuel
We’re told from a young age not to judge a book by its cover.…
Dick Lundy
The greatest shortstops in Negro League history were John Henry…
Lee Magee
The cover photo on the Sunday magazine insert of the June 29,…
Frank Lucchesi
New York Yankees scout Joe Devine approached a young, struggling…
Biz Mackey
In the summer of 1946, Pittsburgh Courier columnist Wendell Smith…
Connie Mack
He was known as “The Tall Tactician” and was baseball’s…
Billy Martin
As a player on the great New York Yankees teams of the 1950s…
Christy Mathewson
In the time when Giants walked the earth and roamed the Polo…
Eddie Mathews
Eddie Mathews, the only man to play for the Braves in Boston,…
Marty Martinez
Orlando “Marty” Martínez Oliva was a major-league baseball…
Eddie Lopat
Eddie Lopat, "The Junkman," teamed with fireballers Vic Raschi…
Buck Martinez
Some baseball players evoke a position. Recall catcher Mickey…
Rabbit Maranville
Standing only 5'5" and weighing a good deal less during the Deadball…
Harry Lumley
In addition to his forte of "long hitting," Harry Lumley in his…
Ted Lyons
Ted Lyons is remembered as the “Sunday pitcher” who started…
Harry Lord
Another couple of miles west and New Hampshire could have claimed…
Hans Lobert
Hans Lobert's game was built around speed. Aside from 1912, when…
Al Lopez
He was equally as adept at coordinating pitchers and throwing…