Bobby Grich

A six-time All Star and four-time Gold Glover, second baseman Bobby Grich was a first-round pick in the 1967 Major League Baseball draft.
Read More >A six-time All Star and four-time Gold Glover, second baseman Bobby Grich was a first-round pick in the 1967 Major League Baseball draft.
Read More >Born three years after the conclusion of the Civil War, Sol White was a professional player, manager, & executive & a pioneer of the Negro Leagues.
Read More >John Ward was one of the greatest two-way players in baseball history; his stats include 164 wins, a 2.10 ERA and 2,107 base hits.
Read More >Red Schoendienst had a 14-year run as the manager of the Cardinals; it’s second longest tenure of any St. Louis skipper behind only Tony La Russa.
Read More >Ryne Sandberg won 9 straight Gold Gloves and went to 10 straight All Star games. He holds the highest all-time fielding % for second baseman.
Read More >Jackie Robinson was the first athlete in the history of UCLA to letter in four varsity sports: baseball, basketball, football, and track.
Read More >Joe Morgan experienced the pinnacle of his career in 1975 and 1976 when he won back-to-back NL MVP Awards and World Series titles.
Read More >Known more for his fielding than his hitting, Bid McPhee played from 1882-1899 & is thought to be the last second baseman to play without a glove.
Read More >John McGraw holds the record for most wins by a National League manager and is third in MLB history behind Connie Mack & Tony LaRussa.
Read More >Bill Mazeroski hit a 9th inning homer in the 1960 World Series vs. the Yankees; it remains the only Game 7 homer to end a World Series.
Read More >"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"
~Jacques Barzun, 1954