Art Queisser from the April 2, 1903, Indianapolis News: 11

Arthur Queisser

Was the Federal League of 1914 and 1915 a major league? If you…
Art Williams (MLB.com)

Art Williams

It is often the fate of those who are the second to complete…
Eddie Stack (TRADING CARD DB)

Eddie Stack

Right-handed pitcher Eddie Stack was a collegiate and semipro…
Paul Sentell (BASEBALL-REFERENCE.COM)

Paul Sentell

Louisianan Paul Sentell finished second to Ty Cobb in the 1905…

Ted Sullivan

The Johnny Appleseed of baseball, Timothy Paul “Ted” Sullivan,…

Pants Rowland

If Pants Rowland had gotten his way, big-league baseball would…

Jack Sheridan

“There never was a better umpire in the history of the game…

Al Salerno

An American League umpire for seven years in the 1960s, Al Salerno’s…

Eddie Rommel

Eddie Rommel had two careers in baseball, and created some milestones…
George Stovey (GRIT MAGAZINE, November 4, 1945)

George Stovey

George Stovey came of age just as overhand pitching became legal.…

Lefty Tyler

Lefty Tyler was the third of the Miracle Braves’ Big Three,…

Ernie Quigley

Before the age of television, umpires worked in anonymity, only…

Dolly Stark

All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players:…

Beans Reardon

“When Mr. Reardon speaks you are under the impression that…

Billy Stage

Who was the fastest man ever to step on a major league diamond? …

Ziggy Sears

John William “Ziggy” Sears was a minor-league outfielder…

Bill Valentine

Bill Valentine spent almost 60 years in the game of baseball,…

Cy Rigler

National League umpire Cy Rigler was a model of restraint in…