
Buck Rodgers
Millions of Californians were not born there but chose the Golden…

Red Rolfe
Waving goodbye, the impeccably dressed young man with fiery red…

Pete Rose
The 1970 All-Star Game, at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati,…

Pants Rowland
If Pants Rowland had gotten his way, big-league baseball would…

Muddy Ruel
From playing in the schoolyards and sandlots of St. Louis to…

Pete Runnels
James Edward "Pete" Runnels occupies a place in Washington Senator…

Connie Ryan
Although he had far from the best year of his career in 1948,…

Juan Samuel
This biography was published in Dominicans in the Major Leagues…

Ryne Sandberg
“What is one to say about June — the time of perfect young…

Eddie Sawyer
In 1883 the Worcester Ruby Legs became the Philadelphia Quakers…

George Scales
A right-handed slugger and sure-handed infielder, George Scales…

Al Schacht
To say that Alexander Schacht was obsessed with baseball is to…

Larry Schlafly
Harry Fenton (Larry) Schlafly began his professional playing…

Red Schoendienst
On October 28, 2011, the St. Louis Cardinals won their 11th World…

Joe Schultz
Joe Schultz, a catcher in his playing days, spent over 40 years…

Mike Scioscia
A 13-year veteran catcher, Mike Scioscia has—through 2017—managed…

Frank Selee
A small, mild-mannered, prematurely bald man with a prominent…

Bill Sharsig
This biography was published in The 1883 Philadelphia Athletics:…

Larry Shepard
Serving as the pitching coach for the Big Red Machine is a bit…

Bill Shettsline
Bill Shettsline was the most identifiable face of the Philadelphia…

Burt Shotton
Unlike Leo Durocher, the man he replaced as Brooklyn Dodgers…

Frank Skaff
Frank Skaff’s big-league playing career spanned a mere 38 games…

Mayo Smith
Mayo Smith was a baseball lifer who served the game in many ways…

Pop Snyder
His childhood is obscured by the mists of time. His death was…