The Puerto Rican legend Roberto Clemente was not only an extraordinary baseball player, but also a symbol of humanitarianism. In 1934, Clemente entered the world in Carolina, Puerto Rico, and would go on to leave a lasting mark on Major League Baseball and society at large. In 1954, Clemente started his journey with the Dodgers' farm system. How
Walter Johnson’s Career Highlights and Achievements
The Big Train, a dominant force on the pitcher’s mound, left an indelible mark on baseball history, spanning over two decades with the Senators franchise from 1907 to 1927. Born in Humboldt, Kansas in 1887, his family relocated westward, where his pitching skills were first noticed. His fastball was legendary even as a teen, often described as