Jim Boyle
One might say that Jim Boyle went into the family business –…
Eddie Boyle
The second of three Boyle family members to catch in the majors,1…
Stan Cliburn
Stan Cliburn became a catcher at the Boys Club. Baseball coach…
Dick Brown
Dick Brown signed his 1966 contract with the Baltimore Orioles…
Russ Christopher
At six years of age, Russ Christopher was diagnosed with rheumatic…
Paul Cobb
"I am proud of my two boys. Baseball is a clean, manly sport,"…
Chuck Brinkman
Charles Ernest Brinkman spent parts of six seasons as a backup…
Ed Brinkman
A Gold Glove shortstop but perennial weak hitter, Edwin Albert…
Sumpter Clarke
During his career sportswriters hinted that Sumpter Clarke had…
Rufe Clarke
Coach Bill Fetzer at Davidson College knew too well that you…
Archie Cochrane
Best known as the younger brother of a Hall of Fame catcher,…
Carson Bigbee
It was pouring rain at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh in the waning…
Stew Cliburn
Announcer Dick Enberg once asked Stewart Cliburn when he knew…
Clete Boyer
It was Game Six of the 1964 World Series. The Mayor and the town…
Cleo Carlyle
A little less than two years younger than his brother Roy, Cleo…
Roy Carlyle
Brothers Roy and Cleo Carlyle grew up in Norcross and Fairburn,…
Lyle Bigbee
Lyle Bigbee was an imposing figure. Six feet tall, 180 pounds…
Curtis Brown
Curtis Brown’s one game in the majors came on May 27, 1973.…
Leon Brown
Leon Brown’s older brother Curtis was a one-game major-leaguer,…
Ken Boyer
Signed by the St. Louis Cardinals as a pitcher, Ken Boyer became…
Mickey Cochrane
Gordon Stanley "Mickey" Cochrane was one of baseball's greatest…
George Brett
Few players have been as synonymous with a team as George Brett…
Ken Brett
Longtime scout Joe Stephenson once called Ken Brett "a combination…
Larry Brown
A gritty and hard-nosed middle infielder, Larry Brown debuted…