Ted ‘Double Duty’ Radcliffe
“‘Double Duty’ Radcliffe—he was a good one. Pitched and…
John Reese
As his nicknames, Speed Boy and Sparkplug,1 suggest, John Edward…
Blondie Purcell
William Aloysius Purcell played and managed in the major leagues…
Lou Piniella
Lou Piniella was a key member of the expansion franchise Kansas…
Bill Phillips
Bill Phillips’s professional baseball career spanned a quarter…
Joe Quinn
Joe Quinn’s 17 seasons between 1884 and 1901 marked the first…
Willie Randolph
Willie Larry Randolph, the son of South Carolina sharecroppers…
Bob Quinn
Bob Quinn was a baseball man for more than 60 years. He started…
Cum Posey
Although his fame rests with his relationship with the great…
Lou Phelan
During the 1880s, Chris von der Ahe's St. Louis Brown Stockings…
Patrick Powers
After toiling nine years as a baseball manager, seven in the…
Frank Quilici
Frank Quilici must have been a milliner in a previous life because…
Jim Price
In 1883, the city of New York returned to the National League…
Roger Peckinpaugh
Roger Peckinpaugh was one of the finest defensive shortstops…
Lip Pike
Born May 25, 1845, Lipman Emanuel Pike was the first great Jewish…
Branch Rickey
Branch Rickey was “a man of strange complexities, not to mention…
Tony Peña
In Tribe folklore, Tony Peña will always bring back moments…
Del Rice
Del Rice was a major-league catcher for 17 years, primarily with…
Mel Ott
Mel Ott's life is a classic rags-to-riches story of a naive,…
Eddie Popowski
"One of the greatest things the Red Sox ever did in all the…
Paul Richards
Paul Richards was one of the most celebrated managers who never…
Johnny Pesky
Johnny Pesky’s career got off to an unparalleled start, and…
Tony Perez
It was Wednesday evening, October 22, 1975, Game Seven of the…
Doc Prothro
Doc Prothro never played professional baseball until he was 26…