
Joey Cora
“El problema de’ser un bien deportista, es que hay que perder…

Mike Corcoran
Between the two of them, brothers Michael and Larry Corcoran…

Joe Coscarart
The Coscarart brothers, Joe, Pete, and Steve, were the pride…

Harry Coveleski
Several years before his younger brother Stanley embarked on…
Stan Coveleski
With one of the finest spitballs in baseball history, Stan Coveleski…

Lave Cross
A nimble catcher before becoming one of the finest defensive…

Jose Cruz
"One of the best and most underrated players I have ever seen."…

Harry Danning
“The biggest thrill was being able to step on the field,”…

Dave Davenport
Among the tallest players of the Deadball Era, Dave Davenport…

Dizzy Dean
Frankie Frisch may have been playing possum, or just being coy.…

Paul Dean
As a rookie in the season that he turned 21, Paul Dean threw…

Ed Delahanty
One of the greatest right-handed sluggers of all time, Ed Delahanty…

Frank Delahanty
A Deadball Era outfielder, Frank Delahanty rated middle-of-the-pack…

Jim Delahanty
Remembered mostly for his more famous older brother Ed, Jim Delahanty…

Joe Delahanty
On September 30, 1907, St. Louis Cardinals manager John McCloskey…

Tom Delahanty
Tom Delahanty was the spitting image of his celebrated older…

Willie Delahanty
Like Gummo Marx, Willie Delahanty is the forgotten member of…

Gene DeMontreville
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, of French parentage on March 26,…
Dick Allen
“The rumors are that [rookie] Allen is not returning with the…

George Dickey
The Dickeys were indeed a baseball family. Father John Dickey,…

Bill Dickey
The young prospect was having a hard time adjusting to the backstop…

Dom DiMaggio
Who hits the ball and makes it go? Dominic DiMaggio. Who runs…

Joe DiMaggio
“Baseball isn’t statistics; it’s Joe DiMaggio rounding…

Vince DiMaggio
Nobody wrote a song about Vince DiMaggio. It was his lot in life…