
Joe Cantillon
A good-field, no-hit middle infielder as a player, Joe Cantillon…

Chet Brewer
“There was no better teammate. … He’ll do anything to win.”…

Dick Brown
Dick Brown signed his 1966 contract with the Baltimore Orioles…

Joe Birmingham
With a lineup featuring Nap Lajoie and Shoeless Joe Jackson,…

Hugh Alexander
Hugh “Red” Alexander was a promising 20-year-old, having…

Howard Camp
Howard Camp was a teenage starter in the inaugural game of the…

Luis Aponte
An underrated middle reliever for the mediocre Red Sox teams…

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

Ralph Carroll
Immediately following his graduation from Tufts College Dental…

Ed Brinkman
A Gold Glove shortstop but perennial weak hitter, Edwin Albert…

Lena Blackburne
Always hustling and full of pep, Russell “Lena” Blackburne…

Stan Benjamin
Stan Benjamin used to say, “If they let you steal first base,…

Floyd Baker
Floyd Baker was primarily a third baseman who played a good number…

Lloyd Brown
Left-handed pitcher Lloyd Brown came from Beeville, Texas, a…

Pete Appleton
In September 1927, the Cincinnati Reds brought up a 23-year old…

Doc Barrett
For over half a century, Charles “Doc” Barrett (1877-1954)…

Joe Cambria
Joe Cambria was one of the most prolific scouts in major-league…

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

Mace Brown
Mace Stanley Brown was on the leading edge of early relief pitching…

Bill Bradley
From 1901 to 1904 Bill Bradley was arguably the best young player…

Dale Alexander
Dale Alexander, the hard-hitting first baseman who was Boston's…

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

Gene Bennett
In rural counties from the Ohio Valley to the Great Lakes basin,…

Charley Barrett
“He was a missionary extraordinary for the game itself. ……