Jay Dahl (Trading Card DB)

Jay Dahl

As of 2022, it’s been nearly 60 years since a 17-year-old…
Harry Chozen (COURTESY OF NORMAN MACHT)

Harry Chozen

Over a span of 17 years, catcher Harry Chozen played in 1,696…
Phil Cooney (BASEBALL-REFERENCE.COM)

Phil Cooney

Phil Cooney1 signed contracts with two major-league teams, neither…

Frederick Coleman

Frederick Davis “Fred” Coleman began his baseball career…

Larry Colton

For Larry Colton, one night in June 1968 seemingly devastated…

Farmer Burns

James “Farmer” “Slab” Burns, “the Ashtabula Midget,”…

Mike Corcoran

Between the two of them, brothers Michael and Larry Corcoran…

Ginger Clark

On August 1, 1902, manager Bill Armour of the Cleveland Bronchos…

Uke Clanton

On September 21, 1922, manager Tris Speaker of the Cleveland…

Lee Dashner

In 1912, with only 40 games of professional experience, Lee Dashner…

Boyd Cypert

Boyd Cypert was one of 988 players who had a “cup of coffee”…

Hal Deviney

Hal Deviney’s major-league debut came on July 30, 1920. Deviney’s…

Shorty Des Jardien

Long before the term “multitasker” made its way into our…

Lefty Clarke

Although he hurled but a single game in the major leagues, Lefty…

Al Burris

Alva Burton Burris was born on January 28, 1874, in the small…

Doc Daugherty

As Harold Daugherty strolled across the Weir High School diamond…

Bob Daughters

Robert Francis “Red” Daughters appeared for the Boston Red…

Flame Delhi

Young Lee Delhi attended Santa Monica (California) High School…

Tom Burr

Eight major-leaguers died while serving in World War I.1 The…

William Cadreau

A pitcher for one game in the major leagues, appearing under…

Harry Clarke

Imagine that Ben Affleck was pressed into emergency duty during…

Joe Cleary

For more than 70 years, pitcher Joe Cleary was the last native…

Otis Davis

Otis Allen Davis, a slim six-footer who could run well when he…

John Carden

Harry Agganis, Ken Hubbs, Lyman Bostock ...Some men's lives are…