Jake Dunn
Jake Dunn was a versatile middle infielder and outfielder who…
Frank Duncan
“When I lost Frank I lost one of my best friends. Baseball…
Kerby Farrell
Cleveland manager Kerby Farrell rushed to the mound after pitcher…
Cal Ermer
In July 1967, shortly after he assumed the helm of the Minnesota…
Horace Fogel
A manager remembered for trying to convert Christy Mathewson…
Jay Faatz
Said by The Sporting News to be “as slender as a knitting needle…
Hugh Duffy
For decades, Hugh Duffy was a franchise fixture in Boston, a…
Buck Ewing
Born on October 17, 1859, in Hoagland, Ohio, a small town about…
Jim Fanning
He was the Montreal Expos’ Jim of all trades. As general manager,…
Michael J. Finn
A quintessential sportsman and promoter, Michael J. Finn was…
Michael E. Finn
San Francisco’s Mike Finn was a pioneer professional as a California…
Kid Elberfeld
Kid Elberfeld, called "the dirtiest, scrappiest, most pestiferous,…
Johnny Evers
An excellent bunter, accomplished base stealer, and pesky left-handed…
Jack Dunn
Jack Dunn was a right-handed pitcher who played professionally…
Bob Elliott
A consistent and sometimes spectacular player, Bob Elliott was…
Jimmy Dykes
One of the best-known figures of major league baseball in the…
Eddie Dyer
Eddie Dyer was one of the "Rickey men" who built baseball's first…
Art Fletcher
Art Fletcher was the leader of one of the Deadball Era's finest…
Freddie Fitzsimmons
With his short arms and legs, long torso, and ample midsection,…
Chuck Dressen
While common wisdom dictates that baseball games are won with…
Leo Durocher
From his birth in 1905, in West Springfield, Massachusetts,…
Jack Doyle
They called him "Dirty Jack," but John Joseph "Jack" Doyle never…
Charlie Ebbets
Hardworking and ambitious, Charles Ebbets worked for the Brooklyn…
Rube Foster
“If the talents of Christy Mathewson, John McGraw, Ban Johnson…