Jim Boyle (Baseball-Reference.com)

Jim Boyle

One might say that Jim Boyle went into the family business –…
Joe Bernard (BASEBALL-REFERENCE.COM)

Joe Bernard

In 1909 Joe Bernard was a bookkeeper for Springfield Marine Bank…
Charlie "Dick" Bates (TRADING CARD DB)

Dick Bates

The brief existence of the Seattle Pilots included the fleeting…

Bernard Blackwell

During the Philadelphia Stars’ 1934 championship season, a…
Cal Browning

Cal Browning

In 1958, a 20-year-old left-hander from rural Oklahoma was making…

Hezekiah Allen

Hezekiah Allen, a catcher by trade, appeared in the one and only…

Frederick Boardman

Through the 2017 season, 603 men born in the state of Missouri…

Wyman Andrus

Montana’s Moonlight Graham, Wyman Andrus appeared in a single…

Farmer Burns

James “Farmer” “Slab” Burns, “the Ashtabula Midget,”…

Fred Bruckbauer

Eddie Lopat rightly earned the nickname the Junkman. The All-Star…

Burley Bayer

Honus Wagner is regarded by many as the greatest shortstop of…

Dan Bickham

As of the 2012 season, 26 former Princeton University Tigers…

Tracy Baker

June 19, 1911, was Trace Baker’s debut in professional baseball,…

Curtis Brown

Curtis Brown’s one game in the majors came on May 27, 1973.…

Jeff Banister

“Probably my favorite part of the day is when I get up in the…

Walter Alston

Of all the many achievements that fill the Hall of Fame dossier…

Dave Bennett

Of the two pitching Bennett brothers, briefly teammates on the…

Jophery Brown

This righty pitcher’s big-league career consisted of just…

Dick Bass

From 1900 through 2003, 952 players appeared in only a single…

Mike Balas

A 1 1/3-inning stint with the 1938 Boston Bees was the only major-league…

Ivan Bigler

Rookie Ivan “Pete” Bigler, wearing the uniform of…

Red Bluhm

It was to be Harvey Bluhm's big day, his first major league…

Al Autry

In the history of major league baseball, there have been 952…

Al Barker

During the glorious seven-year existence of the Forest City Base…