John Magner
In a column for the St. Louis Star in 1910, sportswriter Billy…
Frank Naleway
Baseball fans know that scouting is an inexact science. The Detroit…
Dave Liddell
David Alexander Liddell is the only New York Mets position…
Ernie Lindemann
Few one-game major leaguers led a baseball life as rich as…
Charlie Lindstrom
More than 9,000 men played in the major leagues before Chuck…
Red Lutz
During the 1922 season, Cincinnati Reds second baseman Lew Fonseca…
Roger Marquis
On the last day of the 1955 regular season, 18-year-old Roger…
C. V. Matteson
In 1884, Henry Lucas founded the Union Association as a third…
Bill McCaffrey
An undersized one-game pitcher for the 1885 Cincinnati Reds,…
John Lickert
The name John Lickert flickered momentarily at baseball’s top…
Vance McIlree
The Washington Senators were losing badly Tuesday afternoon,…
Phil Morrison
Phil Morrison’s baseball career is indelibly connected to that…
Phil McCullough
Phil McCullough remembered sitting in sleet and freezing rain…
Jim Neher
Star hurler of the Buffalo city leagues, Jim Neher pitched a…
Moose Morton
Guy “Moose” Morton Jr. made his major-league debut with the…
Gene Madden
An article appearing in the Galveston Daily News during 1912…
Doc McMahon
In his only big league appearance Doc McMahon was the winning…
Manuel Onis
Curly Onis’s major-league career batting line read: “1 game.…
Frank Mahar
From time to time in the nineteenth century, a "local amateur"…
Harry O’Neill
Harry O’Neill played in just one major-league baseball game,…
Bob Mavis
At Yankee Stadium in the top of the ninth inning on September…
Larry McClure
This little pitcher from Amherst College – 5-feet-6 and 130…
Bill Martin
On October 6, 1914, in the second game of a doubleheader, 20-year-old…
Art Merewether
Art Merewether, one of Brown University’s 38 big leaguers,…