Stories of Women in Baseball

Stories that highlight the lives and experiences of women in baseball through key moments in history.

#CardCorner: 1986 Topps Tony Fernández

Topps' 1986 Tony Fernández card highlights the switch-hitting shortstop who helped the Blue Jays make World Series history.

Pérez deal marks the end of an era in Cincinnati

After more than a decade with the Cincinnati Reds, Tony Pérez was acquired by the Montreal Expos on Dec. 16, 1976.

2021 BBWAA Career Excellence Award winner Dick Kaegel

#Shortstops: Pearl Harbor and Moe Berg

A note from catcher-turned-spy Moe Berg sheds a light on a day which President Franklin D. Roosevelt would say would "live in infamy."

Dick Kaegel named 72nd winner of BBWAA Career Excellence Award

Former Sporting News editor covered Cardinals and Royals for six decades.

#CardCorner: 1990 Topps Doug Drabek

Topps' 1990 Doug Drabek card highlights the pitcher who won the 1990 NL Cy Young Award.

Trade to Cardinals a perfect deal for Ozzie

It may have taken 62 days to complete, but the Cardinals got their man on Dec. 10, 1981 when they acquired Ozzie Smith from the Padres.

#Shortstops: History’s mysteries preserved in Big Bill Smith scrapbook

The scrapbook of William T. "Big Bill" Smith helps to tell the story of pre-Negro Leagues baseball in the early 20th century.

Morgan’s voice makes history in Texas

Chuck Morgan called his 3,000th straight regular season game in 2020 during the first season at Globe Life Field.

SNAC helps bring together baseball collections online

A new digital research project helps to establish better relationships between the Museum and its artifacts.

Ng’s story told at Hall of Fame

Kim Ng made history on Nov. 13, 2020 as the first woman and Asian American to be named as GM of an MLB team.

#CardCorner: 1978 Topps Gene Richards

Topps' 1978 Gene Richards card highlights the small-ball San Diego star.

#CardCorner: 1976 Topps Dennis Leonard

Topps' 1976 Dennis Leonard card features the career Kansas City Royals pitcher.

#CardCorner: 1996 Donruss Brian Anderson

Donruss' 1996 Brian Anderson card highlights the 13-year career of a pitcher who often found himself at the center of some of baseball's biggest moments.

Doña Vera left another Clemente legacy

Vera Clemente devoted her life to philanthropic work and carrying on her husband Roberto's legacy.

BBWAA's Hall of Fame ballot features 25 candidates

Voting results revealed at 6 p.m. ET on Jan. 26 live on MLB Network.