One of the game's great innovators, Larry MacPhail introduced night baseball to the major leagues at
Cincinnati's Crosley Field in 1935. He laid the foundation for two Reds championship teams before
moving on to win two pennants in the 1940s as the chief executive of the Dodgers and Yankees. MacPhail
also originated plane travel for teams, championed the regular broadcasting of games and initiated
pension plans. He and his son, Lee, form the first father-son tandem to be elected to the Hall of Fame.