Roy Johnson
Hardrock Johnson: it’s one of the great tough-guy names. Roy…
Clint Hurdle
The cover of the March 20, 1978, annual baseball preview issue…
Arthur Irwin
Even for serious fans of early baseball, it can be difficult…
Vedie Himsl
With a career in pro ball spanning 60 years, Vedie Himsl, “the…
Miller Huggins
Miller Huggins was the Hall of Fame manager who led the New York…
Eddie Kasko
Eddie Kasko was a major-league infielder with four different…
Frank Howard
He was not the first man to be recognized as a threat to break…
Judy Johnson
“Judy Johnson was the smartest baseball player I ever came…
Dick Howser
“I will remember Dick Howser making that rush toward Bret Saberhagen…
Mike Higgins
Mike Higgins was a fine player, a successful minor-league manager,…
Hughie Jennings
In 1907 38 year-old Hughie Jennings became the sixth manager…
Gil Hodges
"Not getting booed at Ebbets Field was an amazing thing. Those…
Billy Jurges
Billy Jurges, a star shortstop for the Chicago Cubs (1931-1938,…
Billy Hitchcock
Billy Hitchcock spent over forty years in professional baseball…
Glenn Hoffman
Glenn Edward Hoffman played nine seasons of major-league baseball…
Fred Hutchinson
In the sizzling summer heat of the 1957 National League pennant…
Dick Higham
Richard "Dick" Higham began playing professional baseball when…
Ralph Houk
Ralph Houk was the first manager to have two World Series championships…
Butch Hobson
Before Curt Schilling and the bloody sock in 2004, one player…
Billy Hunter
Billy Hunter played shortstop with a flashy glove, great team…
Buddy Hunter
Buddy Hunter described himself as an S.O.B. – a South Omaha…
Fielder Jones
Fielder Jones was an exceptionally talented ballplayer and…
Davey Johnson
After a highly successful playing career as both a slick-fielding…
Walter Johnson
On August 2, 1907, a young man later described by Frank Graham…