Debuting on the BBWAA ballot in 2025 are Carlos González, Curtis Granderson, Félix Hernández, Adam Jones, Ian Kinsler, Russell Martin, Brian McCann, Dustin Pedroia, Hanley Ramírez, Fernando Rodney, CC ...
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Known as “The Wizard of Oz,” Ozzie Smith combined athletic ability with acrobatic skill to become one of the greatest defensive shortstops of all time. Known as “The Wizard of Oz,” Ozzie Smith ...
Goose Gossage could be an intimidating presence on the mound, standing 6-foot-3 and possessing a 100 mph fastball. Goose Gossage could be an intimidating presence on the mound, standing 6-foot-3 and ...
Bullet Rogan was not only one of the best pitchers to have played in the Negro Leagues, but he was also one of the best hitters. Bullet Rogan was not only one of the best pitchers to have played in ...
He entered the game with not just mere potential. From the day the Seattle Mariners made him the first pick in the 1987 MLB Draft, Ken Griffey Jr. was expected to be great. Twenty-two seasons, 630 ...
Referred to as “The Boy Wonder”, player-manager Bucky Harris led the Senators to their only World Series title in 1924. Referred to as “The Boy Wonder”, player-manager Bucky Harris led the Senators to ...
Harmon Killebrew was one of the most feared sluggers of the 1960s – and when he retired in 1975, he had accumulated more home runs than any right-handed batter in American League history. Said former ...
Referred to as the “father of professional base ball playing,” Harry Wright was the first manager to win four straight pennants, with the Boston of the National Association from 1872-75. Referred to ...
Tony Pérez was among the best when it came to driving in big runs for Cincinnati’s “Big Red Machine” of the 1970s. Tony Pérez was among the best when it came to driving in big runs for Cincinnati’s ...