Jack Glasscock


Jack Glasscock

The National League’s batting champion of 1890 with a .336 average, Jack Glasscock was the top shortstop during baseball’s bare-handed era.

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Craig Biggio


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Perhaps the greatest all around player in the history of the Houston Astros, Craig Biggio is the first player in the Hall depicted as an Astro.

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Riggs Stephenson


Riggs Stephenson

Riggs Stephenson has a .336 lifetime average is the 4th-highest for a right-hander among players not enshrined at Cooperstown; his career OBP is .407.  

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Lou Whitaker


Lou Whitaker

Former Rookie of the Year, Lou Whitaker teamed with Alan Trammell from 1978-95 to form the longest running double-play combo in MLB history.  

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Gary Sutherland


Gary Sutherland

Gary Sutherland scored the first-ever run for the Montreal Expos franchise. He also recorded the first putout in a regular-season game in Canada.

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Pete Rose


Pete Rose

Pete Rose is the all-time Major League leader in hits (4,256), games played (3,562), at-bats (14,053), singles (3,215), and outs (10,328).

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Al Reach


Al Reach autograph

Al Reach became one of the first openly professional players in baseball history when he accepted a salary of $25 per week to play in 1865.

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Billy Martin


Billy Martin

When his #1 was retired by the Yanks Billy Martin said, “I may not have been the greatest Yankee to put on the uniform, but I am the proudest.”

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Jeff Kent


Jeff Kent Giants

The NL MVP in 2000, Jeff Kent is the all-time leader in home runs by a second baseman, a five-time All Star and four-time Silver Slugger.

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Davey Johnson


Davey Johnson

As a player, Davey Johnson was a 4-time All Star and 2-time World Champ; as a skipper he won it all in 1986 and was Manager of the Year twice.

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"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"

~Jacques Barzun, 1954