
Dick Allen
“The rumors are that [rookie] Allen is not returning with the…

Roberto Alomar
The son of a longtime major leaguer and the younger brother of…

Sandy Alomar Jr.
Jacobs Field in Cleveland was the site for Major League Baseball’s…

Felipe Alou
Upon arriving in the United States in the spring of 1956, without…

Jesús Alou
He enjoyed a 15-year career in the major leagues and today…

Matty Alou
Most famous today for being the second of three baseball-playing…

Ken Aspromonte
Brothers Bob and Ken Aspromonte were both graduates of Brooklyn’s…

Bob Aspromonte
April 10, 1962, is an important date in the history of baseball…

Jesse Barnes
When Jess Barnes was at the top of his game, the right-handed…

Virgil Barnes
On October 10, 1924, Virgil “Zeke” Barnes stood on the mound…

Buck Becannon
Best known for pitching the meaningless third game of the 1884…

William Becannon
Best known as an umpire in the American Association in 1883,…

Charlie Bell
Pitcher Charlie Bell was a lifelong Cincinnatian, but his tenure…

Buddy Bell
The Boston Red Sox were clinging to the slimmest of leads in…

Frank Bell
The older brother of a similarly short-tenured major leaguer,…

Chief Bender
American Indian. Innovator. Renaissance man. Charles Albert “Chief”…

John Bender
Between the two of them, the baseball-playing Bender brothers…


Marty Bergen
Marty Bergen was one of the finest catchers in the National League…

Bill Bergen
The caption beneath Bill Bergen's image in a 1908 issue of The…

Carson Bigbee
It was pouring rain at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh in the waning…

Lyle Bigbee
Lyle Bigbee was an imposing figure. Six feet tall, 180 pounds…

Clete Boyer
It was Game Six of the 1964 World Series. The Mayor and the town…

Ken Boyer
Signed by the St. Louis Cardinals as a pitcher, Ken Boyer became…