Rogers Hornsby, star second baseman of the St. Louis Cardinals and batting king of the National League. Hornsby led the league in batting last season...
Rogers Hornsby, taking batting practice before game 2 of the 1926 World Series. He held the National Leagur batting champion title from 1920-25, and...
This photo shows Rogers Hornsby whose batting was a highlight of the playing of the Chicago Cubs during the 1929 season. He held down second base...
Rogers Hornsby , considered by some to be the greatest right-handed hitter in the history of baseball.
The scoring punch of left to right, Riggs Stephenson, Hack Wilson, Rogers Hornsby, and Kiki Cuyler were powerful. They put the edge on their batting...
Photo of Rogers Hornsby at the Polo Grounds, star second baseman of the St. Louis Cardinals and batting king of the National League. Hornsby led the...
Photo of Rogers Hornsby, the hard-hitting second baseman of the Chicago Cubs, leaders of the National League pennant race.
New York Giants' John J. McGraw directs teammate Rogers Hornsby's attention outfield as the two stand in uniform near the dugout.
West Palm Beach, FL: A famous veteran of the diamond who still takes an active part in the game -- Rogers Hornsby, playing manager of the St. Louis...
Chicago Cubs star shortstop Ernie Banks receives batting advice from Rogers Hornsby, one of baseball's great hitting stars and current batting coach...
Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees and Roger Hornsby of the Boston Braves pose for a portrait circa 1928.
Satchel Paige , Right Handed Pitcher for the St Louis Browns talks with team coach Rogers Hornsby in the dugout before the Major League Baseball...
Batting Champion and recently elected MVP Rogers Hornsby of the St. Louis Cardinals is the cover boy for Baseball Magazine published in New York City...
Rogers Hornsby of the St. Louis Cardinals is the cover boy for Who's Who in Baseball magazine published in St. Louis, Missouri in January of 1922.
Portrait of baseball players, among them Rogers Hornsby , all of the Boston Braves, as they pose together at spring training, St Petersburg, Florida,...
Collage features players from the St Louis Cardinals baseball team, 1927. Among those pictured are Rogers Hornsby and Sunny Jim Bottomley.
Associated News Service release photo features American baseball player Rogers Hornsby , of the St Louis Cardinals, seen both at bat during a game...
Tattoo Orbit baseball card features American baseball player Rogers Hornsby , of the St Louis Cardinals, Chicago, Illinois, 1933.
Rookie Rogers Hornsby, second baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals, sits in the dugout in Sportsmans Park sometime in 1916.
Chicago Cubs baseball player Rogers Hornsby holding a rosin bag on a baseball bat, standing in a dugout at Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois, 1929.
Rogers Hornsby , considered by some to be the greatest right-handed hitter in the history of baseball.
Rogers Hornsby , considered by some to be the greatest right-handed hitter in the history of baseball.
Photo of Rogers Hornsby at the Polo Grounds, star second baseman of the St. Louis Cardinals and batting king of the National League. Hornsby led the...
Hall of Fame infielder and manager Rogers Hornsby of the Chicago Cubs pauses for a photo in the dugout at Wrigley Field in Chicago, IL in 1931.
Baseball player Rogers Hornsby of the National League's Chicago Cubs, sitting in front of grandstands on the field at Wrigley Field, Chicago,...
Rogers Hornsby, , Manager of the St. Louis Browns, is shown here with Leroy Mahaffey, , the right-handed pitcher, and Thomas Carey, , second baseman...
Rogers Hornsby, legendary player who is now the manager of the St. Louis Brown, snapped at the team's Spring training camp at West Palm Beach,...
Rogers Hornsby, infielder and Manager of the St. Louis Browns, and probably one of the greatest right handed batters in the history of the game,...
Rogers Hornsby, holder of the second highest lifetime batting average .358, was the National League batting champion 1920-25.
In his first full season in St.Louis Rogers Hornsby poses serenely in the dugout before a game in 1916.
Mayor Jimmy Walker extends an official welcome to New York Giants' captain Rogers Hornsby at the Polo Grounds.
Baseball Magazine features a portrait of baseball players Babe Ruth and Rogers Hornsby as they shake hands
Colorized portrait of baseball great Rogers Hornsby wearing a St, Louis uniform, The portrait bears his signature on the lower half of the image,
Dizzy Dean pitched only one inning in the annual Texas League All Star Game at Fort Worth, but he and Rogers Hornsby did their share of cheering for...
Manager Rogers Hornsby of the St. Louis Browns, is shown at right with Beau Bell, 1936's best Rookie of The Year, who hit .344 and who was holding...
Baseball players Stephenson, Hazen Cuyler , Rogers Hornsby, and Hack Wilson of the National League's Chicago Cubs, standing in a dugout, probably at...
Rogers Hornsby, , who had recently underwent an eye operation, is shown as he was fitted with a new Chicago Cubs uniform by Cubs Vice President John...
Rogers Hornsby, right, gives a few pointers to Yankee's Hank Bauer before Hall of Fame game at Yankee Stadium.
Managers Jimmy Dykes, , of the Chicago White Sox and Rogers Hornsy of the St. Louis Browns are photographed here at the start of a game between their...
In the first game of the 1926 World Series, Rogers Hornsby is going to first after making a hit, Bill Southworth is going to 2nd and Taylor Douthit...
Rogers Hornsby is shown being congratulated by Mayor Jim Walker of New York upon the St. Louis victory in the second game. Jake Ruppert, Yanks owner,...
Photo shows Mr. And Mrs. Walter Hagen wishing luck to Rogers Hornsby before 2nd World Series game. Hagen is a pro golf champ.