Larry Doby

Seven-time All Star Larry Doby broke the American League’s color barrier when he debuted for the Cleveland Indians on July 5, 1947.
Read More >Seven-time All Star Larry Doby broke the American League’s color barrier when he debuted for the Cleveland Indians on July 5, 1947.
Read More >Eddie Collins is 13th all time in career Wins Above Replacement and 10th among positions players. The 1914 MVP finished with 3,315 hits.
Read More >Charles Comiskey, HoF class of 1939, played a key role in creating the American League & was the founding owner of the Chicago White Sox.
Read More >After retiring as an Major League outfielder with the White Sox, Jocko Conlan went on to umpire five World Series and six All Star games.
Read More >The 1956 American League Rookie of the Year, Luis Aparicio was a ten-time All Star and a nine-time Gold Glove Award recipient at shortstop.
Read More >Luke Appling played his entire 20-year career with the White Sox. The two-time batting champ amassed 2,749 hits and a .310 lifetime average.
Read More >Born into the Ojibwe tribe, Charles “Chief” Bender has 212 career wins, a career winning percentage of .625, and a lifetime 2.46 ERA.
Read More >The first player to be inducted as a Toronto Blue Jay, Roberto Alomar won more Gold Glove Awards than any second baseman in MLB history.
Read More >"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"
~Jacques Barzun, 1954