
Sandy Alomar
A speedy, talented and versatile infielder, Sandy Alomar Sr.…

Sandy Alomar Jr.
Jacobs Field in Cleveland was the site for Major League Baseball’s…

Ruben Amaro Jr.
“I take a great deal of pride in my background and my heritage.”1
That…

Rubén Amaro Sr.
“Baseball is our way of life in the Amaro family,” said Rubén…

Santos Amaro
As of 2012, four families had sent three generations of players…

Tony Armas
In the 2015 season, Miguel Cabrera surpassed Andres Galarraga…

Earl Averill
Earl Averill, a 5-foot-10 catcher and outfielder, compiled a…

Jim Bagby Jr.
Jim Bagby Jr. was a second-generation major leaguer, his career…

Jim Bagby Sr.
Ty Cobb once called Jim Bagby "the smartest pitcher he ever faced."…

Jesse Barfield
Arm and wrist strength were Jesse Barfield’s calling cards.…

Buzzie Bavasi
Buzzie Bavasi had a ball running a ball club. In 18 years directing…

Charlie Beamon
When 21-year-old Charlie Beamon debuted for the Baltimore Orioles…

Steve Bedrosian
Bedrock (n): Unbroken solid rock; any firm foundation.1
That…

Buddy Bell
The Boston Red Sox were clinging to the slimmest of leads in…

Dale Berra
On October 8, 1956, a pregnant Carmen Berra sat in the Yankee…

Yogi Berra
Many images come to mind when one hears the name Yogi Berra.…

Barry Bonds
“For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole…

Bobby Bonds
In 1965, Giants second baseman Hal Lanier and his father, Max,…

Ray Boone
On July 15, 2003, Ray Boone was taking in the scene at the All-Star…

Pedro Borbón Jr.
Pedro Felix Borbón Marte (also known as Pedro Borbón Jr.)…

Helene Britton
In March 1911, with woman suffrage a popular topic in the newspapers,…

Mike Brumley (the Younger)
Three days before the start of the 1990 season, Omar Vizquel,…

Mike Brumley (the Elder)
Catcher Mike Brumley’s future in the major leagues appeared…

The Brush Family Women
Beset by a chronic illness and often in pain, John T. Brush was…