Charlie Montoyo
Infielder Charlie Montoyo played just four games in the big leagues,…
Charlie Morton
In the early years of baseball, the job of manager entailed far…
Dink Mothell
“Mothell was the greatest utility man in the game of baseball.…
Jack O’Connor
Right-handed Jack O’Connor used his competitiveness and baseball…
Buck O’Neil
To tell the story of Buck O’Neil, one needs only to retell…
Jack Onslow
Over a 50-year career in baseball, a man is likely to pick up…
Tony Muser
Tony Muser turned down his first shot at professional baseball,…
Russ Nixon
Russ Nixon spent more than half a century in baseball. A catcher…
Johnny Neun
The once thick and perfectly groomed dark hair grew thin and…
Bob O’Farrell
It is known as “creative license” and in Hollywood it often…
Terry Moore
Teammates remembered his hands — “bear claws for hands,”…
Billy Murray
Friday evening, October 2, 1908: Billy Murray walks the streets…
Rebel Oakes
“Now Ol’ Rebel Oakes come up from the South
With some tan…
Kid Nichols
Charles Augustus Nichols was born into a large family on September…
Les Moss
Les Moss was introduced to sports page readers as the “greatest…
Paul Molitor
Clad in the uniform of his hometown team, Paul Molitor stood…
Steve O’Neill
With a flattened nose and the grim jaw of a heavyweight boxer,…
Danny Murtaugh
Serial retirement has a long tradition in sports. Boxing has…
Johnny Oates
In the first years of Tommy Lasorda’s Hall of Fame career as…
Lefty O’Doul
Few have eclipsed Lefty O'Doul as a baseball legend in San Francisco.…
Hank O’Day
Hank O’Day is one of the few men to have played, umpired, and…
Joe Morgan (“Walpole Joe”)
There have been two big leaguers named Joe Morgan — and it’s…
Pat Moran
Back in an era when a manager's responsibilities often included…
Jim Mutrie
Jim Mutrie managed in the major leagues for nine seasons, two…