George Maisel
For most of his 16-season professional baseball career, George…
Fritz Maisel
Until Rickey Henderson donned New York Yankee pinstripes in 1985,…
Fred Lucas
Although two-and-a-half months with the 1935 Philadelphia Phillies…
Tony Lucadello
Tony Lucadello was one of the best “ivory hunters” of all…
Lou Maguolo
“Baseball is a bum’s game, and so is football,” Ferdinand…
Steve Lembo
Catcher Steve Lembo was a lifelong New Yorker. He was born in…
Jack McCallister
Jack McCallister was appointed manager of the Cleveland Indians…
Gonzalo Márquez
Gonzalo Márquez, one of the earlier Venezuelans in the majors,…
Allan Lewis
Allan Lewis was baseball’s first “designated runner.” Owner…
Wally Mattick
A fleet-footed flycatcher with a rifle arm, World War I-era outfielder…
Horacio “Rabbit” Martinez
Horacio “Rabbit” Martínez (1912-1992) was the prototype…
Bobby Maduro
Cuban entrepreneur Roberto “Bobby” Maduro was a singular…
Gene McCann
Perhaps the least known member of the high-powered scouting department…
Al Lyons
Al Lyons was a pitcher during parts of four seasons in the Major…
Marty Martinez
Orlando “Marty” Martínez Oliva was a major-league baseball…
Eddie Lopat
Eddie Lopat, "The Junkman," teamed with fireballers Vic Raschi…
Bill Marshall
Billy Marshall’s career with the Boston Red Sox was about…
Maje McDonnell
From 1950 to 2008, the Philadelphia Phillies won five National…
Dario Lodigiani
Vince DiMaggio, Joe DiMaggio, and Dominic DiMaggio were his sidekicks.…
Johnny Logan
The first major-league ballplayer to play on championship teams…
Bob Mavis
At Yankee Stadium in the top of the ninth inning on September…
Larry McClure
This little pitcher from Amherst College – 5-feet-6 and 130…
Hans Lobert
Hans Lobert's game was built around speed. Aside from 1912, when…
Lenny Levy
Lenny Levy’s career defies conventional logic. A washout in…