Willie Davis

Center fielder Willie Davis owns the highest career WAR (60.7) among players who never appeared on the ballot for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Read More >Center fielder Willie Davis owns the highest career WAR (60.7) among players who never appeared on the ballot for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Read More >Larry French won 197 big league games from 1929-1942 and finished with 40 shutouts and 199 complete games before becoming a lifetime military man.
Read More >Bobby Abreu, Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker, Paul Molitor, Craig Biggio, & Barry Bonds are the only men to tally 900+ extra base hits & 400+ steals.
Read More >A three-time college All-American, Robin Ventura earned the 1988 Golden Spikes Award; in the majors he was a 6-time Gold Glover with a 56.1 career WAR.
Read More >Luis Gonzalez ranks in MLB’s top-100 in hits (2,591), doubles (596), homers (354), extra-base hits (1,018), total bases (4,385), RBI (1,439) and walks (1,155).
Read More >The 1970 MVP, Boog Powell left the Orioles as the team’s all-time leader in home runs, RBI and total bases and second in hits and runs scored.
Read More >Cesar Cedeno was one of the most exciting players of the 1970s; by age 25, the centerfielder was a four-time All Star and five-time Gold Glover.
Read More >On September 27, 1963 Jimmy Wynn was part of an all-rookie starting lineup for the Houston Colt .45s that included Joe Morgan and Rusty Staub.
Read More >Kevin Brown signed baseball’s first $100,000,000 contract and had a pitching career statistically worthy of consideration for Cooperstown.
Read More >While with the Washington Nationals Max Scherzer tossed two no-hitters, had a 20-strikeout game, earned two Cy Young Awards and a World Series title.
Read More >"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"
~Jacques Barzun, 1954