Joe Cantillon
A good-field, no-hit middle infielder as a player, Joe Cantillon…
Andy Cooper
“In my estimation, the greatest black pitcher ever to pitch…
Phil Cockrell
“If you were to ask me who is the smartest hurler in our league,…
Oscar Charleston
“Charleston not only has the speed of a Carey, the arm of a…
Count Campau
In a career that spanned from 1885 to 1905, Count Campau demonstrated…
Dusty Cooke
Dusty Cooke's father fought in the Confederate Army at Chancellorsville,…
O.P. Caylor
Although most current reference works assign Oliver Hazard Perry…
Jack Clements
Despite his cumbersome 5’8½” and 204-pound physique and…
Ben Chapman
More than anything, Ben Chapman is remembered these days for…
Max Carey
Certain types of ballplayers have always populated baseball history.…
Eddie Collins
An excellent place-hitter, slick fielder, and brainy baserunner,…
Jim Clinton
This biography was published in One-Win Wonders (2024), edited…
Hal Chase
Hal Chase, whose big league career lasted from 1905 to 1919,…
Mickey Cochrane
Gordon Stanley "Mickey" Cochrane was one of baseball's greatest…
Charles Comiskey
One of the most influential figures in the history of the sport,…
Ty Cobb
Perhaps the most competitive and complex personality ever to…
Dan Coogan
After the Civil War, students at the University of Pennsylvania…
Jimmy Collins
The initial third baseman enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame,…
Cecil Cooper
Once described by Baseball Digest as the "Rodney Dangerfield…
Alex Cora
“That is one of finest at-bats that I have ever seen!” announced…
Bill Carrigan
An excellent defensive catcher who provided the Boston Red Sox…
Pat Corrales
Pat Corrales spent more than 50 years in professional baseball…
Frank Chance
Forever poetically linked to Joe Tinker and Johnny Evers by F.…
Jerry Coleman
Jerry Coleman was a true American war hero who played a little…