Charlie "Chuck" Lindstrom (Baseball-Reference.com)

Charlie Lindstrom

More than 9,000 men played in the major leagues before Chuck…

Jeff Kunkel

Jeff Kunkel appeared in 357 games over eight major-league seasons,…

Ernie Johnson Jr.

In 1957 the Milwaukee Braves seized that city’s sole major-league…

Willard Mains

Part of the story of Willard Eben Mains is typical of the era,…

Fred Kendall

Twelve seasons in the major leagues. That’s quite a run at…

Hal Lanier

“If you can’t get fundamentals down for Hal Lanier, you cannot…

Don Kessinger

Although he was overshadowed by four future Hall of Famers on…

Guy Morton

Guy Morton reported to New Orleans for spring training in 1914…

Chet Nichols

As a 20-year-old rookie, Chet Nichols Jr. led the National League…

Moose Morton

Guy “Moose” Morton Jr. made his major-league debut with the…

Florence Killilea

Our story of Florence Killilea starts on January 23, 1929, but…

Henry Killilea

Henry J. Killilea is one of those men who were important in their…

Lee MacPhail

The son of a brilliant but combative Hall of Fame baseball executive,…

Max Lanier

A hard-throwing southpaw and two-time All-Star, Max Lanier won…

Larry MacPhail

Flamboyant, visionary, ego — or monomaniacal, tempestuous,…

Jaime Navarro

Puerto Rico and baseball. From the legendary Roberto Clemente…

Art Mills

Many major league ballplayers have served their country in the…

Willie Mills

The long history of baseball has seen many players make it to…

Julio Navarro

East of Puerto Rico lie the isles of Vieques and Culebra. Along…

Freddie Lindstrom

Someone once wrote that his rise to fame was meteoric, and like…

Hal McRae

In many situations, an injury or a trade can end up being a setback…

Raúl Mondesí

Raúl Ramón Mondesí possessed a wide array of skills making…

John Mayberry

Baseball is a great family sport and father/son duos have been…

Mark Leiter

Mark Leiter was a right-handed pitcher who appeared in 335 games…