Herb Pennock


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In the Yankees first World Series Championship in 1923, Herb Pennock won Game 2, saved Game 4, and won the clinching Game 6 on one day rest.

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Heinie Manush


Heinie Manush

Heinie Manush, Hall of Fame class of 1964, had a 17-year big league career that produced 2,524 hits and a .330 lifetime average.

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Juan Marichal


Juan Marichal

Juan Marichal vs. Warren Spahn in the greatest game ever pitched: both went the distance in a 16-inning 1-0 contest on July 2, 1963.

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Joe McCarthy


Joe McCarthy

Joe McCarthy has the highest winning percentage in MLB history in both the regular and post season. No manager has more World Series rings.

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Fergie Jenkins


Fergie Jenkins

The first Canadian voted into the Hall of Fame, Fergie Jenkins played basketball in the off-season for the Harlem Globetrotters from 1967-1969.

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George Kell


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A 10-time All Star and ’49 batting champion, George Kell struck out only 287 times in 6,702 at bats. He also announced for the Tigers for 37 years.

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Rickey Henderson


Rickey Henderson

Known as “The Man of Steal”, Rickey Henderson holds the MLB career records for stolen bases, runs scored, unintentional walks and leadoff homers.

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Billy Herman


Billy Heman

Billy Herman reached the All Star game 10 consecutive seasons from 1934-43, eight times for the Chicago Cubs and twice for the Brooklyn Dodgers.

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Harry Hooper


HArry Hooper

A fine defensive outfielder, Harry Hooper is the only member of four separate Red Sox World Series championships — 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918.

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Waite Hoyt


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Waite Hoyt is the only member of the Baseball Hall of Fame to play in both the American and National Leagues before he was old enough to vote.  

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

~Jacques Barzun, 1954