Henderson won two World Series during his career, in 1989 with Oakland and in 1993 with Toronto. He spent most of his career ...
Thomas Boswell, who for 52 years at the Washington Post as a baseball beat writer and later a columnist became one of the most notable and recognizable names in sports writing, has been elected the ...
Gain insight into the history of the Hall of Fame Plaque Gallery on this 20 minute guided tour! The tour begins at the Buck O'Neil Statue on the first floor and ends in the Gallery. In celebration of ...
James Thomas Bell, better known by his nickname “Cool Papa,” confounded opponents in the Negro Leagues with his ability to reach base. James Thomas Bell, better known by his nickname “Cool Papa,” ...
Signed by the legendary Branch Rickey as a 17-year-old shortstop in 1954, Bill Mazeroski was moved over to the other side of the second base bag after only one season of pro ball. By his 20th birthday ...
“Red is quite a human being. He treats us like men, lets us play our game and gives our young players confidence.” – Orlando Cepeda Not many ballplayers have found success on the playing field as well ...
Ulysses “Frank” Grant was perhaps the best of the African-American players who played in organized baseball in the 1880s. “Were it not for the fact that he is a colored man, he would without a doubt ...