Mel McGaha
Mel McGaha’s life was part Frank Merriwell, part Greek tragedy.
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Bob Melvin
When Bob Melvin was a 27-year-old big-leaguer, journalist Bill…
Gene Michael
Gene “Stick” Michael is the only person to serve, at one…
Webster McDonald
I was strictly a submarine pitcher, a lot of junk. I had a good…
Jack McCallister
Jack McCallister was appointed manager of the Cleveland Indians…
Bill McKechnie
Twelve managers have won more games than Bill McKechnie. None…
Deacon McGuire
James Thomas McGuire, who would be known as “Deacon Jim”…
Bill McGunnigle
William “Gunner” McGunnigle had a flair for fashion on a…
John McGraw
John McGraw was perhaps the National League's most influential…
Jimmy McAleer
Jimmy McAleer was not much of a hitter, but this brilliant defensive…
John McNamara
John McNamara ran a big-league team six times, plus another…
George McBride
Like his contemporary in the National League, Mickey Doolan,…
Hal McRae
In many situations, an injury or a trade can end up being a setback…
Roy McMillan
Roy David McMillan, the 5-foot-11-inch, 164-pound Cincinnati…
Clyde Milan
He was a left-handed hitter who batted .285 over the course of…
Bid McPhee
John Alexander "Bid" McPhee, baseball's greatest second baseman…
Fred Mitchell
A life in baseball is how one might best describe the life of…
Billy Meyer
The apex of Billy Meyer's major league career came in 1948,…
Sam Mele
Sam Mele managed the Minnesota Twins to the American League pennant…
Gene Mauch
Even as an 18-year-old, Brooklyn Dodgers rookie shortstop Gene…
Joe McCarthy
Self-effacing and relentlessly confident, Joe McCarthy was a…
Tommy McCarthy
During a relatively short late 19th century playing career, Tommy…
Charlie Metro
After six seasons in the minor leagues, Charlie Metro stepped…
Jack McKeon
Jack McKeon never made it to the major leagues as a player but…