Chuck Connors

Best known as the title character in TV’s The Rifleman, Chuck Connors played with both the Boston Celtics and the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Read More >Best known as the title character in TV’s The Rifleman, Chuck Connors played with both the Boston Celtics and the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Read More >When Joe Judge retired he ranked 10th in AL history in hits & doubles, 8th in triples, and 9th in walks; he was also the career record-holder for AL first baseman in fielding percentage.
Read More >On April 18, 1960 Camilo Pascual of the Washington Senators struck out 15 Red Sox to set a still-standing MLB record for Opening Day strikeouts.
Read More >Three-time All Star Schoolboy Rowe went 59-24 with 32 complete games and 10 shutouts for the Tigers pennant-winning clubs of 1934, ’35, and ’40.
Read More >Honus Wagner, Cal Ripken Jr., Alex Rodriguez and two-time batting champion Nomar Garciaparra are the only shortstops with six 6-WAR seasons.
Read More >From 1964-1973 three-time All Star Claude Osteen averaged more than 16 wins per season; his World Series ERA was 0.86 in 21 innings of work.
Read More >Six-time All Star Paul Konerko had 10 seasons with 25 or more homers; despite 439 career bombs he was one-and-done on the writers ballot. Be sure to visit our page on Facebook.
Read More >Former All Star Jesse Orosco pitched in an MLB-record 1,252 games during his 24-year big league career that spanned from 1979-2003.
Read More >Former All Star Brett Butler led the league in singles and triples four times each; he finished his career with 558 steals, a .290 career average, and 2,375 hits.
Read More >A two-time World Series champion with the Dodgers, Steve Sax was a Rookie of the Year, Silver Slugger Award winner, and a five-time All Star.
Read More >"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"
~Jacques Barzun, 1954