The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in St. Marys, Ontario, is a modest shrine to a group of men whose accomplishments are largely unknown to any but the most obsessive of American baseball fans. Nobody's fooling anybody in St. Marys; a vast majority of the 46 fellows enshrined there are likely unknown to most Canadians as well. There's Ontario's Jack Graney, who played 14 seasons with the Cleveland Indians at the turn of the century. Graney's .250 lifetime batting average is nothing to get excited about, but he was the first batter ever to face a Boston left-hander named Babe Ruth, as well as the first player to bat wearing a number on his uniform. And, his plaque will remind you, he twice led the league in bases on balls. Swift Current, Saskatchewan's Reggie Cleveland is also immortalized in St. Marys, his 105-106 record as a major leaguer obscured by the fact that he was the first Canadian-born pitcher to start a World Series game (for the Boston... More >>>