Roberto Clemente was not only an extraordinary MLB icon, but also a voice for social justice. In 1934, Clemente entered the world in Carolina, Puerto Rico, and would go on to leave a permanent mark on Major League Baseball and society at large. Clemente’s career began in earnest when he signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers’ minor league affiliat
Walter Johnson: A Pitching Legend
Walter Johnson, an iconic figure in early Major League Baseball, built a legacy that remains unmatched, spanning a legendary 21-year career with the team from Washington, D.C. from 1907 to 1927. Hailing from Kansas in the late 19th century, he later settled in California with his family, where his pitching skills were first noticed. Even as a te