
Jimmy Cooney
James Joseph Cooney from Cranston, Rhode Island, played in three…

Charlie Gilbert
Charlie Gilbert’s baseball career came under the tutelage of…

Tookie Gilbert
Tookie Gilbert’s baseball career started out in classical “boy…

Frank Duncan
“When I lost Frank I lost one of my best friends. Baseball…

Skip Caray
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PilAosY41eA
“Braves Win!…

Al Campanis
Eight words: “They may not have some of the necessities.”…

Bob Didier
Son of a great baseball man, scout and executive Mel Didier,…

Mel Didier
Few if any baseball men have worked harder for longer than Mel…

Ed Connolly Jr.
Ed Connolly Sr. was a catcher for the Boston Red Sox; his son,…

Joe Coleman (the Elder)
In the late 1930s, Malden (Massachusetts) Catholic High School…

Ed Connolly Sr.
Ed Connolly was not a switch-hitter, but it appears he made a…

Pedro Cepeda
Pedro Cepeda, better known as Perucho, was the first player considered…

Jimmy Cooney
"I've always been a Red Sox fan, ever since I was a little…

Turk Farrell
A late-inning home run by Willie Mays was the decisive blow in…

John T. Brush
A sufferer from locomotor ataxia, a painful disease of the nervous…

Joe Coleman (the Younger)
Three months removed from high school, hard-throwing right-hander…

Iván de Jesús
Ivan de Jesus Sr. is often remembered as being involved in the…

Jose Cruz Jr.
José Luis Cruz Jr., a switch-hitting major-league outfielder…

Johnny Cooney
John Walter Cooney, the son as well as the brother of major-league…

Larry Gilbert
Besides having had a key pinch-hitting appearance in the 1914…

Jose Cruz
"One of the best and most underrated players I have ever seen."…

Charlie Ganzel
“We are a baseball family, I guess,” said Charlie Ganzel…

Terry Clark
Like the Cheesecake Factory menu, the 1979 baseball amateur draft…

Orlando Cepeda
When Orlando Cepeda stood on the podium in Cooperstown, New York,…