Jackie Jensen

A two-sport star in college, Jackie Jensen was the first man to play in the Rose Bowl, the World Series, and a major league All Star Game.
Read More >A two-sport star in college, Jackie Jensen was the first man to play in the Rose Bowl, the World Series, and a major league All Star Game.
Read More >Bob Johnson was the 5th player in history with 9 straight years of 20+ homers; the first four were Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx and Mel Ott.
Read More >Pedro Martinez won three Cy Young Awards in four years. Twice he finished the season with an earned run average under 2.00.
Read More >Best remembered for throwing the pitch that resulted in baseball’s only on-field fatality, Carl Mays had five 20-win seasons and won 207 games.
Read More >The first baseman of the Philadelphia Athletics famed “$100,000 infield”, Stuffy McInnis was a four-time World Champ with a .307 lifetime average.
Read More >Lefty O’Doul tallied a still-standing NL record 254 hits in 1929; he retired with a .349 average yet remains outside of Cooperstown.
Read More >A nine-time All Star, and three-time World Series champion, David Ortiz is MLB’s All Time leader in hits, homers, and RBI by a designated hitter.
Read More >Bob Quinn, Honor Rolls of Baseball class of 1946, is the patriarch of a baseball family; son John and grandson Bob, and great grandson Bob were all GMs of MLB franchises.
Read More >Manny Ramirez was a nine-time Silver Slugger, and 12-time All Star who holds the Major League record with 29 postseason homers.
Read More >Curt Schilling has the highest strikeout-to-walk ratio of any member of the 3,000 strikeout club; he also had 3 seasons of 300 or more strikeouts.
Read More >"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"
~Jacques Barzun, 1954