MLB Baseball Biographies
Baseball has a fascinating history that well over a century of mesmerizing baseball stories, and legendary tales. Baseball Biographies not only capture the career of a baseball player, but it also encapsule a moment of time in MLB history.
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Hank Aaron - Hammering Hank Aaron was the all time home run champ for many years until Barry Bonds became the new home run king. Many still consider Hank Aaron to be the true home run king in baseball. Read the Hank Aaron Baseball Biography
Lenny Dykstra - Hard nosed, Bull Dog, throwback player who left his heart on the field. Dykstra would do anything to get on base and score. Great clutch hitter whose uniform was usually the dirtiest on the field by the end of the baseball game. Lenny Dykstra MLB Biography
Lou Gehrig - New York Yankees Hall of Fame 1st baseman. The Iron Horse played in 2,130 consecutive baseball games. This was a MLB record until Cal Ripken finally surpassed the record in 1995. Read the Lou Gehrig Biography
Tom Glavine - Atlanta Braves hall of fame pitcher has a very interesting story on his rise to success in the Major League. Former ice hockey standout, Glavine used his skills learned on his ice to become one of the greatest pitchers of our time. Read Tom Glavine's Biography
Rickey Henderson - Oakland A's eccentric outfielder who set the Major League Baseball record for the most stolen bases in a single season, and the most stolen bases in a career. Read Rickey Henderson's Biography
Al Kaline - One of the all time Detroit Tiger greats. Although Al Kaline was well respected, and he put up unbelievable numbers, Al Kaline is still looked back upon as being underrated and deserves to mentioned when people talk about the all time great baseball players. Al Kaline Biography
Reggie Jackson - Mr. October, Reggie Jackson loved the spotlight, and was a hall of fame showman for the California Angels, New York Yankees, and the Oakland Athletics. Read the Reggie Jackson Biography
Mickey Mantle - Mickey provided some of the greatest baseball stories ever told. Mickey Mantle's wild life off the field, seemed to contradict his splendid play on the field. Read Mickey Mantle's Biography
Stan Musial - St. Louis Cardinal great that was a part of 3 World Series Championships in his first 5 season in baseball! Read Stan Musial's Biography
Cal Ripken - Cal Ripken broke the consecutive games played streak set by the iron man Lou Gehrig. Cal Ripken had a Hall of Fame career for the Baltimore Orioles. Read Cal Ripken's Biography
Jackie Robinson - The first black baseball player in the MLB, Jackie Robinson overcame obstacles that most could not even imagine. Read Jackie Robinson's Biography
Mike Schmidt - Philadelphia Phillies hall of fame slugging 3rd baseman was mild mannered off the diamond, but fearsome as they come on the baseball field. Read Mike Schmidt's Baseball Biography
Ozzie Smith - Nicknamed "The Wizard" Ozzie Smith was a magician with his glove and was the best fielding shortstop of all time. Read Ozzie Smith's Biography
Casey Stengel - One of the greatest managers in Major League baseball history. Casey Stengel led the Yankees to 7 World Series championships and 10 pennants in 12 seasons. Read Casey Stengel's Biography
Lenny Dykstra - Hard nosed, Bull Dog, throwback player who left his heart on the field. Dykstra would do anything to get on base and score. Great clutch hitter whose uniform was usually the dirtiest on the field by the end of the baseball game. Lenny Dykstra MLB Biography
Lou Gehrig - New York Yankees Hall of Fame 1st baseman. The Iron Horse played in 2,130 consecutive baseball games. This was a MLB record until Cal Ripken finally surpassed the record in 1995. Read the Lou Gehrig Biography
Tom Glavine - Atlanta Braves hall of fame pitcher has a very interesting story on his rise to success in the Major League. Former ice hockey standout, Glavine used his skills learned on his ice to become one of the greatest pitchers of our time. Read Tom Glavine's Biography
Rickey Henderson - Oakland A's eccentric outfielder who set the Major League Baseball record for the most stolen bases in a single season, and the most stolen bases in a career. Read Rickey Henderson's Biography
Al Kaline - One of the all time Detroit Tiger greats. Although Al Kaline was well respected, and he put up unbelievable numbers, Al Kaline is still looked back upon as being underrated and deserves to mentioned when people talk about the all time great baseball players. Al Kaline Biography
Reggie Jackson - Mr. October, Reggie Jackson loved the spotlight, and was a hall of fame showman for the California Angels, New York Yankees, and the Oakland Athletics. Read the Reggie Jackson Biography
Mickey Mantle - Mickey provided some of the greatest baseball stories ever told. Mickey Mantle's wild life off the field, seemed to contradict his splendid play on the field. Read Mickey Mantle's Biography
Stan Musial - St. Louis Cardinal great that was a part of 3 World Series Championships in his first 5 season in baseball! Read Stan Musial's Biography
Cal Ripken - Cal Ripken broke the consecutive games played streak set by the iron man Lou Gehrig. Cal Ripken had a Hall of Fame career for the Baltimore Orioles. Read Cal Ripken's Biography
Jackie Robinson - The first black baseball player in the MLB, Jackie Robinson overcame obstacles that most could not even imagine. Read Jackie Robinson's Biography
Mike Schmidt - Philadelphia Phillies hall of fame slugging 3rd baseman was mild mannered off the diamond, but fearsome as they come on the baseball field. Read Mike Schmidt's Baseball Biography
Ozzie Smith - Nicknamed "The Wizard" Ozzie Smith was a magician with his glove and was the best fielding shortstop of all time. Read Ozzie Smith's Biography
Casey Stengel - One of the greatest managers in Major League baseball history. Casey Stengel led the Yankees to 7 World Series championships and 10 pennants in 12 seasons. Read Casey Stengel's Biography
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