Diego Segui holds a unique distinction in baseball history. He is the only player to appear for both professional Seattle franchises, the Pilots and the Mariners. He pitched in the inaugural game f…| RIP Baseball
In his first baseball career, Ron Taylor was an 11-year reliever in the major leagues, playing a role on two championship teams. In his second, he was “Dr. Baseball,” a medical professi…| RIP Baseball
For nearly a decade, Rich Dauer anchored second base for the Baltimore Orioles, starting his career with Brooks Robinson and Mike Cuellar as teammates and ending it with Cal Ripken and Eddie Murray…| RIP Baseball
RIP to long-time player and coach Merv Rettenmund, whose teams reached the playoffs in 6 of his 13 seasons and won the World Series twice. He died at the age of 81 on December 7. Rettenmund played …| RIP Baseball
While the corkscrew windup of pitcher Luis Tiant may have been memorable, it wasn’t half as impressive as what happened when he let go of the ball. “El Tiante” won two ERA titles …| RIP Baseball
RIP to Pat Corrales, a baseball lifer who spent more than 60 years as a player, coach, manager and executive in the game. He died on August 27 at the age of 82 — he was serving as an assistan…| RIP Baseball
RIP to Dick Hall, one of the few players who ever made a successful transition from a position player to a pitcher. His 19-year career began as an outfielder and ended as a reliever, with a couple …| RIP Baseball
RIP to Mike Ferraro, a New York native who reached the majors with the Yankees in the 1960s. He later served as a major-league coach and manager. He died in Las Vegas on July 20 at the age of 79. F…| RIP Baseball
RIP to former pitcher and front office executive Jerry Walker, who became the youngest rookie to start an All-Star Game when he was the starting pitcher for one of the two Midsummer Classics played…| RIP Baseball