The Classic Baseball Era ballot includes Dick Allen, Ken Boyer, John Donaldson, Steve Garvey, Vic Harris, Tommy John, Dave Parker and Luis Tiant. Among the candidates, Garvey, John and Parker are ...
Despite losing four prime seasons to World War II and another to a fractured wrist, Hank Greenberg still walloped 331 home runs. Despite losing four prime seasons to World War II and another to a ...
With 145 wins to his credit and an early retirement from professional baseball at age 28, William Arthur “Candy” Cummings does not possess a typical Hall of Fame resume for a pitcher. However, despite ...
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 ...
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum proudly presents fun-filled, content-rich experiences for students from pre-K to grade 12. Our field trips are all ...
Pitching, defense and the three-run homer. It was a formula that manager Earl Weaver and his Baltimore Orioles honed to perfection during their run as an American League powerhouse in the 1960s and ...
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 ...
Carl Hubbell certainly lived up to his nickname of King Carl on July 10, 1934 when he struck out five future Hall of Famers in a row at the 1934 edition of the Mid-Summer Classic. The 1934 All-Star ...
Months after the 1968 assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a star-studded baseball game was being planned to both celebrate the civil rights leader’s impactful life as well as raise funds for ...
An Englishman whose skill lay in his pen instead of a bat, Henry Chadwick was instrumental in cultivating interest in the new game of baseball. An Englishman whose skill lay in his pen instead of a ...