Solly Hemus

Pepper pot. Bulldog. Firebrand. Scrapper. Solly Hemus answered…

Grady Hatton

If not for two years of military service and four years at the…

Roy Hartsfield

In September 1976 Hall of Fame inductees Yogi Berra and Warren…

Tommy Helms

Baseball was in his blood. At a very early age Tommy Helms became…

Don Gutteridge

Don Gutteridge always said he had a wonderful life. He was married…

Billy Herman

The March 20, 1941, edition of the Sporting News brandished this…

Vic Harris

The Homestead Grays were a dominant force in Negro League baseball…

Lum Harris

Luman Harris said, “I wish baseball went on 12 months a year.”1…

Albert Haywood

Albert Elliott Haywood was born in Whaleysville, Virginia, near…

Bud Harrelson

For a player who endured nicknames such as Twiggy, Mini-Hawk,…

Heinie Groh

Heinie Groh was undoubtedly the National League's best third…

Gabby Hartnett

Recounted and savored over generations, four iconic moments share…

John Hart

The Cleveland Indians’ return to prominence in the mid-1990s…

Clark Griffith

Few individuals in the history of baseball can boast of a career…

Fred Haney

Fred Girard Haney touched all the bases in a 65-year baseball…

Mike Hargrove

His nickname says it all: The Human Rain Delay. In the years…

Buck Herzog

Buck Herzog was one of the most versatile infielders in the history…

Guy Hecker

Guy Hecker has been regarded as the best combination of hitter…

Mike Griffin

On April 16, 1887, Michael J. Griffin stepped to the plate in…

Bucky Harris

The New York Yankees of 1946 had many of the same stars who made…

Whitey Herzog

In the annals of baseball dating back to when it first became…

Toby Harrah

Who was the last player to bat for the Washington Senators in…

Ned Hanlon

Ned Hanlon managed 19 seasons in the major leagues — 12 in…

Burleigh Grimes

Burleigh Arland Grimes, who pitched in four games for the St.…