John Holland
Once described as “a stocky mild-mannered man who cut his teeth…
Charlie Gilbert
Charlie Gilbert’s baseball career came under the tutelage of…
Tookie Gilbert
Tookie Gilbert’s baseball career started out in classical “boy…
Jim Heise
When the Washington Senators called up right-handed hurler Jim…
Randy Hundley
Despite having a lifetime .236 batting average, Randy Hundley…
Tony Gwynn
There has never been a sports icon linked to a city quite like…
Ken Griffey Jr.
While the honor of having the sweetest swing in baseball may…
Calvin Griffith
When Calvin Griffith sold the Minnesota Twins in 1984, he was…
Eduardo Green
Eduardo Green (1920-1980) never played in the majors. In fact,…
Mike Hegan
During the summer of 1954 the Cleveland Indians visited New…
Wally Hood
Fred C. Newmeyer had “won another” game for his Bay City,…
Ken Heintzelman
An accepted piece of conventional wisdom in baseball says that…
Julian Javier
Besides being a superb fielding but often light hitting second…
Ernie Johnson Sr.
A right-handed relief pitcher whose major-league career spanned…
Clark Griffith
Few individuals in the history of baseball can boast of a career…
Larry Gilbert
Besides having had a key pinch-hitting appearance in the 1914…
Pat Jacquez
“That long, long list of pitchers...like a lost platoon.”[1]…
David Green
David Green was one of baseball’s big “what if” stories.…
John Hairston
A case could be made for the Hairston family to be labeled the…
Charlie Ganzel
“We are a baseball family, I guess,” said Charlie Ganzel…
Stan Javier
Stan Javier’s baseball heritage included his former major-league…
Clarence Heise
Clarence “Lefty” Heise had an extremely brief major-league…
Thomas Jacquez
There have been more than 200 father-son combos in the majors…
Ken Griffey Sr.
Baseball lore is rich with stories of fathers and sons playing…