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 ...
Bob Lemon didn’t want to be a pitcher. But thanks to the testimonials of those who faced him early on, he grudgingly became one of the game’s best. “If it hadn’t been for baseball,” Lemon said, “I’d ...
Jim Rice spent his entire career in Boston, where he established himself as one of the most dangerous power hitters of his generation. Jim Rice spent his entire career in Boston, where he established ...
George Brett, Nolan Ryan and Robin Yount were unquestionably three of the most iconic ballplayers in the late 20th century. And on Jan. 6, 1999, they became first-ballot electees to the Hall of Fame.
Though Earle Combs may have been overshadowed by more celebrated teammates Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, the center fielder and lead-off hitter on some of the most successful Yankees teams of the 1920s ...
The most anticipated moment of the new year – the Baseball Writers' Association of America Hall of Fame election – is right around the corner. On Jan. 24, the BBWAA will announce the results of its ...
Eight former big league players comprise the Contemporary Baseball Era player ballot to be reviewed and voted upon Dec. 4 at the Baseball Winter Meetings. Results of the voting will be announced at 8 ...
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 ...