Danny Darwin (Trading Card DB)

Danny Darwin

One of Danny Darwin’s fondest memories of his post-playing…
Walker Cooper (TRADING CARD DB)

Walker Cooper

In his prime in the 1940s, Walker Cooper was thought to be the…

Lave Cross

A nimble catcher before becoming one of the finest defensive…

Joe Coscarart

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

Harry Danning

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

Mike Corcoran

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

Billy Conigliaro

In 1970 Billy Conigliaro played all three outfield positions…

Frank Delahanty

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

Joe Delahanty

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

Roger Connor

Underappreciated in his late-19th-century heyday and largely…
Joe Connor

Joe Connor

Turn-of-the-century catcher-utilityman Joe Connor belongs to…

Ed Delahanty

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

Harry Coveleski

Several years before his younger brother Stanley embarked on…

Dick Conway

During the 1880s, when the pitcher delivered his serves from…

Stan Coveleski

With one of the finest spitballs in baseball history, Stan Coveleski…

Jose Cruz

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

Alex Cora

“That is one of finest at-bats that I have ever seen!” announced…

Bill Conway

Playing in just eight games as a catcher during two major league…

Tony Conigliaro

No matter how you measure it, Tony Conigliaro’s career got…

Joey Cora

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

Dizzy Dean

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

Dave Davenport

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

Paul Dean

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

Jim Delahanty

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