Eddie O’Brien
In 1969 the expansion Seattle Pilots hired Eddie O’Brien as…
Johnny O’Brien
“The bonus rule will ruin baseball if it isn’t curtailed,”…
Dan McGeehan
With two major leaguers, a third brother, Charles, who coached…
Connie McGeehan
Connie McGeehan appeared in five major league games as a pitcher-outfielder,…
Otis Nixon
Otis Nixon’s baseball career was a rollercoaster that looked…
Jake Miller
What’s in a name? Jacob Walter Miller’s nickname was Jake,1…
Johnny Morrison
Johnny Morrison had one of the deadliest, most knee-locking curveballs…
Phil Morrison
Phil Morrison’s baseball career is indelibly connected to that…
Henry Mathewson
Even the most casual of baseball fans are aware of Christy Mathewson’s…
Butch McDaniel
Often overshadowed by those of two older brothers, Kerry Don…
Von McDaniel
Preceding by two decades the “Fernandomania” craze, Von McDaniel’s…
Lindy McDaniel
A lifelong pursuit toward a ministerial career was put on hold…
Fausto Miranda
Fausto Miranda was the dean of Cuban sportswriters. Miranda’s…
Joe Moffet
While his major-league career spanned a mere three months in…
Christy Mathewson
In the time when Giants walked the earth and roamed the Polo…
Sam Moffet
Sam Moffet was one of four Moffet family members involved in…
Jim O’Rourke
During a playing career that spanned a remarkable six decades,…
Irish Meusel
Irish Meusel was the starting left fielder on New York Giant…
Frank Mancuso
Frank O. Mancuso was the younger brother of a better-known big…
Phil Niekro
Philip Henry Niekro Jr. was born in Blaine, Ohio, on April Fools’…
Ramón Martínez
Pedro Martínez, the Hall of Famer with three Cy Young Awards,…
Bengie Molina
From 1998 to 2010, Bengie Molina was a two-time consecutive Gold…
Willy Miranda
Willy Miranda epitomized the “good field, no hit” shortstop.…
Gus Mancuso
Popular, smiling catcher Gus Mancuso played in five World Series…