Steel Arm Johnny Taylor
John Boyce Taylor – known as “Steel Arm Johnny” for his…
Frank Warfield
Frank Warfield may be one of the least understood and appreciated…
Ben Taylor
Ben “Old Reliable” Taylor played professionally from 1909…
Tom Turner
Thomas Turner, a Chicago American Giants first baseman, heard…
Armon Stovall
It would not have been surprising if Armon Stovall had wished…
C.I. Taylor
He was the eldest member of a quartet of baseball brothers unparalleled…
Mule Suttles
George “Mule” Suttles emerged from Alabama coal mines to…
Jim Taylor
His teams won more games than any team in the annals of organized…
Sam Streeter
In 1981 the Smithsonian Institution hosted an exhibition called…
Edsall Walker
Edsall Elliott Walker learned to love baseball as a child growing…
Quincy Trouppe
Quincy Trouppe’s passion for baseball led to a long career…
R. T. Walker
Robert Taylor Walker was born on August 20, 1914, in Arboa, Florida.…
Frank Thompson
One of the more colorful aspects of baseball history is the wide,…
Ted Strong
Ted Strong Jr. thrilled baseball fans with a hard-hitting swing…
Luis E. Tiant
Luis Eleuterio Tiant (1906-1976) was one of the finest pitchers…
Bob Veale
Bob Veale was one of the hardest-throwing and most intimidating…
Cristóbal Torriente
"I think I was playing third base at the time, and he hit a ground…
Juan “Tetelo” Vargas
Tetelo Vargas was a player with exceptional skills in nearly…
Johnny Taylor
The year 1933 was one of the low points of the Great Depression.…
George Stovey
George Stovey came of age just as overhand pitching became legal.…
Jim Tugerson
While Jackie Robinson and some of the other pioneers who helped…
Bob Trice
On a sunny but windy and cool September Sunday afternoon in Philadelphia,…
Hank Thompson
Hank Thompson, a New York Giants mainstay from 1949 to 1956,…
Bob Thurman
Power-hitting Bob Thurman was nicknamed "Big Swish" because the…