
Erv Dusak
Erv Dusak, whose prodigious power in the minor leagues earned…

Glenn Elliott
The lesser known and less accomplished of the two unrelated Elliotts…

Joe Engel
Long before Bill Veeck sent a midget up to bat, Joe Engel sent…

Jewel Ens
The baseball lifer has been around almost as long as the professional…

Nino Escalera
It took 72 years for the first Black man to play for the Cincinnati…

Bill Essick
After college Bill Essick had to choose between life as a musician…

Jim Fanning
He was the Montreal Expos’ Jim of all trades. As general manager,…

Tom Ferrick
Tom Ferrick was a baseball lifer. The right-hander won Game Three…

Bill Fischer
He describes himself as a very easy-going guy, but in the next…

Jesse Flores
He rose out of the citrus fields of Southern California to…

Jack Fournier
During a fifteen-year major-league career that spanned the Deadball…

Jim Fregosi
Most famous today for being on the wrong end of one of history’s…

Denny Galehouse
Denny Galehouse was born on December 7, 1911, 30 years to the…

Billy Gardner
Billy Gardner played 10 seasons in the big leagues from 1954…

George Genovese
The manager of the Hotel del Comercio in Caracas, Venezuela,…

Alphonso Gerard
One lone ballplayer from the U.S. Virgin Islands played in the…

Al Gionfriddo
“Running! turning! leaping! like little Al Gionfriddo — a…

Tommy Giordano
Tommy “T-Bone” Giordano appeared in only 11 games in the…

Tony Giuliani
He could have been nicknamed “Tugboat” or, for that matter,…

Roland Gladu
Roland Gladu was a major sports figure in Quebec for decades.…

Joe Gordon
Larry Doby did not know what to expect as he arrived in Chicago…

Charlie Graham
The one year he ventured to the East Coast to play, Charlie Graham…

Tom Greenwade
The Mick
Each scout is typically associated with his top signee,…

Burleigh Grimes
Burleigh Arland Grimes, who pitched in four games for the St.…