List of Major League Baseball players from Europe
The following is a list of Major League Baseball players born in European nations.
Austria
Austria, officially the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
Austrian Empire
The Austrian Empire was a
centered on what is today's Austria and which officially lasted from 1804 to 1867.Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
John Stedronsky | September 26, 1879 | September 30, 1879 | third baseman | Chicago Cubs (1879) | [1] |
Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary was a
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Joe Hovlik | July 10, 1909 | September 25, 1911 | pitcher | Washington Senators (1909–1910) (1911)Chicago White Sox |
[2] |
Joe Koukalik | September 1, 1904 | September 1, 1904 | pitcher | Brooklyn Superbas (1904) |
[3] |
Jack Quinn | April 15, 1909 | July 7, 1933 | pitcher | Boston Braves (1913) (1933)Baltimore Terrapins (1914–1915) Chicago White Sox (1918) New York Yankees (1919–1921) Boston Red Sox (1922–1925) Philadelphia Athletics (1925–1930) Brooklyn Robins/Dodgers (1931–1932) Cincinnati Reds |
[4] |
Frank Rooney | April 18, 1914 | June 6, 1914 | first baseman | Indianapolis Hoosiers (1914) |
[5] |
Republic of Austria
The First Austrian Republic was established in 1919. In the 1938 Anschluss, Austria was occupied and annexed by Nazi Germany.[6] This lasted until the end of World War II in 1945, after which Austria was occupied by the Allies and its former democratic constitution was restored. In 1955, the Austrian State Treaty re-established Austria as a sovereign state, ending the occupation.
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kurt Krieger | April 21, 1949 | September 11, 1951 | pitcher | St. Louis Cardinals (1949–1951) | [7] |
Belgium
Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brian Lesher | August 25, 1996 | September 28, 2002 | left fielder, first baseman | Oakland Athletics (1996–1998) Seattle Mariners (2000) Toronto Blue Jays (2002) |
[9] |
Denmark
Denmark, officially the
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Olaf Henriksen | August 11, 1911 | June 27, 1917 | outfielder | Boston Red Sox (1911–1917) | [10] |
Finland
Grand Duchy of Finland
The Grand Duchy of Finland was the predecessor state of modern Finland. It existed between 1809 and 1917 as an autonomous part of the Russian Empire and was ruled by the Russian Emperor as Grand Duke.
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
John Michaelson | August 28, 1921 | August 30, 1921 | pitcher | Chicago White Sox (1921) | [11] |
France
France, officially the French Republic, is a sovereign country in Western Europe that extends from the Mediterranean to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean.
French Second Republic
The French Second Republic was the republican government of France between the
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Larry Ressler | April 26, 1875 | July 4, 1875 | outfielder | Washington Nationals (1875) |
[12] |
Second French Empire
The Second French Empire was the Imperial
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Joe Woerlin |
July 21, 1895 | July 21, 1895 | shortstop | Washington Senators (1895) |
[13] |
French Third Republic
The French Third Republic was France from 1870, when the Second French Empire collapsed, to 1940, when France's defeat by Nazi Germany led to the Vichy France government. Vichy was replaced by the French Fourth Republic.
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ed Gagnier | April 14, 1914 | June 10, 1915 | shortstop | Brooklyn Tip-Tops (1914–1915) Buffalo Blues (1915) |
[14] |
Claude Gouzzie | July 22, 1903 | July 22, 1903 | second baseman | St. Louis Browns (1903) | [15] |
Duke Markell | September 6, 1951 | September 29, 1951 | pitcher | St. Louis Browns (1951) | [16] |
French Fourth Republic
The French Fourth Republic was the republican government of France between 1946 and 1958, governed by the fourth republican constitution. France adopted the constitution of the Fourth Republic on 13 October 1946.
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bruce Bochy | July 19, 1978 | October 4, 1987 | catcher | Houston Astros (1978–1980) New York Mets (1982) San Diego Padres (1983–1987) |
[17] |
Charlie Lea | June 12, 1980 | October 1, 1988 | pitcher | Montreal Expos (1980–1984, 1987) Minnesota Twins (1988) |
[18] |
French Fifth Republic
The Fifth Republic is the fifth and current
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Steve Jeltz | July 17, 1983 | October 3, 1990 | shortstop | Philadelphia Phillies (1983–1989) Kansas City Royals (1990) |
[20] |
Germany
German Confederation
The German Confederation was the association of Central European states created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 to serve as the successor to the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, which had been abolished in 1806. The dispute between the two dominant member states of the confederation, Austria and Prussia, over which of the two had the inherent right to rule German lands ended in favor of Prussia after the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, and the collapse of the confederation. This resulted in the creation of the North German Confederation, with a number of south German states remaining independent, although allied first with Austria (until 1867) and subsequently with Prussia (until 1871), after which they became a part of the new nation of Germany.
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Charlie Getzien |
August 13, 1884 | July 19, 1892 | pitcher | St. Louis Browns (1892) |
[21] |
George Heubel | May 20, 1871 | August 17, 1876 | outfielder | Quaker City of Philadelphia (1867) Geary of Philadelphia (1868) (1876) |
[22] |
Bill Kuehne | May 1, 1883 | September 29, 1892 | third baseman | St. Louis Browns (1892) |
[23] |
David Lenz | May 7, 1872 | May 21, 1872 | catcher | Brooklyn Eckfords (1872) |
[24] |
Joe Miller | June 26, 1872 | July 28, 1875 | second baseman | Chicago White Stockings (1875) |
[25] |
Gus Shallix | June 22, 1884 | June 2, 1885 | pitcher | Cincinnati Red Stockings (1884–1885) |
[26] |
Frank Siffell | June 14, 1884 | September 16, 1885 | catcher | Philadelphia Athletics (1884–1885) | [27] |
Joe Straub | June 24, 1880 | September 22, 1883 | catcher | Columbus Buckeyes (1883) |
[28] |
Marty Swandell | May 7, 1872 | August 7, 1873 | third baseman | Brooklyn Eckfords (1872) (1873)Elizabeth Resolutes |
[29] |
German Empire
The German Empire refers to Germany from the
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Heinz Becker | April 21, 1943 | May 9, 1947 | first baseman | Cleveland Indians (1946–1947) |
[30] |
Fritz Buelow |
September 28, 1899 | July 13, 1907 | catcher | Cleveland Naps (1904–1906) (1907)St. Louis Browns |
[31] |
Pep Deininger | April 26, 1902 | October 7, 1909 | pitcher, outfielder | Boston Americans (1902) (1908–1909)Philadelphia Phillies |
[32] |
Ed Eiteljorge | May 2, 1890 | August 27, 1891 | pitcher | Washington Statesmen (1891) |
[33] |
Fred Gaiser | September 3, 1908 | September 3, 1908 | pitcher | St. Louis Cardinals (1908) | [34] |
Jack Katoll | September 9, 1898 | September 29, 1902 | pitcher | Baltimore Orioles (1902) |
[35] |
Ben Koehler | April 23, 1905 | October 7, 1906 | outfielder | St. Louis Browns (1905–1906) | [36] |
Marty Krug | May 29, 1912 | September 27, 1922 | third baseman | Boston Red Sox (1912) Chicago Cubs (1922) |
[37] |
Bill Miller | August 23, 1902 | August 23, 1902 | outfielder | Pittsburgh Pirates (1902) | [38] |
Fritz Mollwitz | September 26, 1913 | September 28, 1919 | first baseman | Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals | [39] |
Reggie Richter | May 30, 1911 | September 26, 1911 | pitcher | Chicago Cubs (1911) | [40] |
Skel Roach | August 9, 1899 | August 9, 1899 | pitcher | Chicago Orphans (1899) |
[41] |
Dutch Schesler | April 16, 1931 | August 12, 1931 | pitcher | Philadelphia Phillies (1931) | [42] |
Dutch Schliebner | April 17, 1923 | October 7, 1923 | first baseman | Brooklyn Robins, St. Louis Browns |
[43] |
Bun Troy | September 15, 1912 | September 15, 1912 | pitcher | Detroit Tigers | [44] |
Tony Welzer | April 13, 1926 | September 21, 1927 | pitcher | Boston Red Sox | [45] |
Bill Zimmerman | April 14, 1915 | July 9, 1915 | outfielder | Brooklyn Robins |
[46] |
Soviet Zone of Germany
The Soviet Occupation Zone was the area of central Germany occupied by the Soviet Union from 1945 on, at the end of World War II. On 7 October 1949 the
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mickey Scott | May 6, 1972 | June 6, 1977 | pitcher | California Angels |
[47] |
West Germany
West Germany is the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany or FRG in the period between its creation in May 1949 to German reunification on 3 October 1990. During this period, the NATO-aligned West Germany and the socialist East Germany were divided by the Inner German border. This situation ended when East Germany was dissolved and its five states joined the ten states of the Federal Republic of Germany along with the reunified city-state of Berlin.
Germany
Germany is the English short name for the Federal Republic of Germany, the enlarged continuation of West Germany following German reunification in 1990.
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aaron Altherr | June 16, 2014 | Outfielder | Philadelphia Phillies, San Francisco Giants, New York Mets | [62] | |
Max Kepler | September 27, 2015 | Outfielder | Minnesota Twins | [63] |
Greece
Kingdom of Greece
The Kingdom of Greece was a state established in 1832 at the
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Al Campanis | September 23, 1943 | October 3, 1943 | Second Base | Brooklyn Dodgers | [64] |
Ireland
Covers players born in the Republic of Ireland and also those born in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland prior to partition. At present, all players here were born prior to 1922, so are also included in the category of Major League Baseball players born in the United Kingdom.
Italy
Kingdom of Italy
The Kingdom of Italy was a state forged in 1861 by the
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rugger Ardizoia | April 30, 1947 | April 30, 1947 | Pitcher | New York Yankees | [80] |
Reno Bertoia | September 22, 1953 | April 28, 1962 | Third Baseman | Kansas City Athletics |
[81] |
Hank Biasatti | April 23, 1949 | October 2, 1949 | First Baseman | Philadelphia Athletics | [82] |
Julio Bonetti | April 22, 1937 | April 22, 1940 | Pitcher | Saint Louis Browns, Chicago Cubs |
[83] |
Marino Pieretti | April 19, 1945 | October 1, 1950 | Pitcher | Cleveland Indians |
[84] |
Lou Polli | April 18, 1932 | July 7, 1944 | Pitcher | Saint Louis Browns, New York Giants |
[85] |
The Republic of Italy
Italy became a republic after a
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alex Liddi | September 7, 2011 | June 17, 2013 | Third Baseman | Seattle Mariners | [87] |
Lithuania
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dovydas Neverauskas | April 25, 2017 | Pitcher | Pittsburgh Pirates | [88] |
Netherlands
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bert Blyleven | June 5, 1970 | October 4, 1992 | Pitcher | California Angels |
[89] |
Robert Eenhoorn | April 27, 1994 | September 28, 1997 | Second Baseman, Shortstop and Third Baseman | Anaheim Angels |
[90] |
Rikkert Faneyte | August 29, 1993 | May 29, 1996 | Outfielder | San Francisco Giants, Texas Rangers | [91] |
Didi Gregorius | September 5, 2012 | Shortstop and Second Baseman | Cincinnati Reds, Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies | [92] | |
Greg Halman | September 23, 2010 | August 3, 2011 | Outfielder | Seattle Mariners | [93] |
John Houseman | September 11, 1894 | October 3, 1897 | Second Baseman, Outfielder and Shortstop | Chicago Colts, St. Louis Browns |
[94] |
Win Remmerswaal | Augusts 3, 1979 | October 5, 1980 | Pitcher | Boston Red Sox | [95] |
Rick van den Hurk |
April 10, 2007 | October 3, 2012 | Pitcher | Florida Marlins, Baltimore Orioles, Pittsburgh Pirates |
[96] |
Rynie Wolters | May 18, 1871 | April 28, 1873 | Pitcher and Right fielder | New York Mutuals, Cleveland Forest Citys, Elizabeth Resolutes | [97] |
Norway
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
John Anderson | September 8, 1894 | October 2, 1908 | Outfielder/First baseman | New York Highlanders, Chicago White Sox |
[98] |
Art Jorgens | April 26, 1929 | August 2, 1939 | Catcher | New York Yankees | [99] |
Jimmy Wiggs | April 23, 1903 | May 25, 1906 | Pitcher | Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers | [100] |
Poland
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Moe Drabowsky | August 7, 1956 | September 19, 1972 | Reliever | Kansas City Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox |
[101] |
Nap Kloza | August 16, 1931 | June 26, 1932 | Outfielder | St. Louis Browns |
[102] |
Henry Peploski | September 19, 1929 | October 6, 1929 | Third Baseman | Boston Braves |
[103] |
Johnny Reder | April 16, 1932 | June 12, 1932 | First Baseman and Third Baseman | Boston Red Sox | [104] |
Portugal
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frank Thompson | April 26, 1875 | September 11, 1875 | Catcher | Brooklyn Atlantics (1875) Washington Nationals (1875) |
[105] |
Isaiah Campbell | July 27, 2023 | Pitcher | Seattle Mariners | [106] |
Russia
Russian Empire
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Eddie Ainsmith | August 9, 1910 | July 21, 1924 | Catcher | New York Giants |
[107] |
Jake Gettman | August 20, 1897 | May 19, 1899 | Outfielder | Washington Senators | [108] |
Jake Livingstone | September 6, 1901 | September 9, 1901 | Pitcher | New York Giants | [109] |
Rube Schauer | August 27, 1913 | September 29, 1917 | Pitcher | New York Giants, Philadelphia Athletics | [110] |
Joe Zapustas | September 28, 1933 | September 30, 1933 | Outfielder | Philadelphia Athletics | [111] |
Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. The common short name is Soviet Union
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Victor Cole | June 6, 1992 | July 9, 1992 | Pitcher | Pittsburgh Pirates | [112] |
Slovakia
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia was a sovereign state in Central Europe which existed from October 1918, when it declared its independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, until 1992. On 1 January 1993 Czechoslovakia peacefully split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Carl Linhart † | August 2, 1952 | September 19, 1952 | Pinch hitter | Detroit Tigers | [113] |
Elmer Valo | September 22, 1940 | October 1, 1961 | Outfielder | Washington Senators, Minnesota Twins, Philadelphia Phillies |
[114] |
† Carl Linhart was born in a town called Zborov. Since there are towns of that name in both Slovakia and the Czech Republic, it is unclear which current nation can claim him.
Spain
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Al Cabrera | May 16, 1913 | May 16, 1913 | Shortstop | St. Louis Cardinals | [115] |
Bryan Oelkers | April 9, 1983 | October 3, 1986 | Pitcher | Cleveland Indians |
[116] |
Al Pardo | July 3, 1985 | September 9, 1989 | Catcher | Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies | [117] |
Danny Rios | May 30, 1997 | May 2, 1998 | Pitcher | New York Yankees, Kansas City Royals | [118] |
Sweden
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Charlie Bold | August 24, 1914 | August 28, 1914 | First baseman | St. Louis Browns | [119] |
Eric Erickson | October 6, 1914 | September 29, 1922 | Pitcher | Washington Senators |
[120] |
Charlie Hallstrom | September 23, 1885 | September 23, 1885 | Pitcher | Providence Grays | [121] |
Axel Lindstrom | October 3, 1916 | October 3, 1916 | Pitcher | Philadelphia Athletics | [122] |
Switzerland
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Otto Hess | August 3, 1902 | June 13, 1915 | Pitcher/Outfielder | Boston Braves |
[123] |
United Kingdom
England
England is one of the four
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dave Brain | April 24, 1901 | October 7, 1908 | infielder/outfielder | New York Giants |
[127] |
Tom Brown |
July 6, 1882 | May 17, 1898 | pitcher/outfielder | Washington Senators |
[128] |
Walter Carlisle | May 8, 1908 | May 11, 1908 | outfielder | Boston Red Sox | [129] |
Bobby Clack | May 13, 1874 | 1876 | outfielder | Brooklyn Atlantics, Cincinnati Reds | [130] |
Ed Cogswell | July 11, 1879 | May 30, 1882 | first baseman | Worcester Ruby Legs |
[131] |
Danny Cox | August 6, 1983 | September 18, 1995 | pitcher | St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, Toronto Blue Jays | [132] |
Ned Crompton | September 13, 1909 | October 8, 1910 | outfielder | St. Louis Browns, Cincinnati Reds | [133] |
Hobe Ferris | April 26, 1901 | October 1, 1909 | second base, third base | Boston Americans, St. Louis Browns |
[134] |
Dennis Fitzgerald | April 17, 1890 | April 18, 1890 | shortstop | Philadelphia Athletics | [135] |
George William Hall | May 5, 1871 | October 6, 1877 | outfielder | Philadelphia Athletics, Louisville Grays |
[136] |
Jim Halpin | June 15, 1882 | August 26, 1885 | shortstop | Washington Nationals (UA), Detroit Wolverines |
[137] |
Charlie Hanford | April 13, 1914 | September 30, 1915 | outfielder | Buffalo Buffeds, Chicago Whales |
[138] |
Pete Hasney | September 13, 1890 | September 13, 1890 | outfielder | Philadelphia Athletics | [139] |
Dick Higham | June 1, 1871 | March 25, 1880 | Umpire, Right Fielder | Troy Trojans |
|
Marty Hogan | August 6, 1894 | April 24, 1895 | Right Fielder | Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Browns | |
Sam Jackson | May 9, 1871 | May 7, 1872 | Second base | Boston Red Stockings, Brooklyn Atlantics | |
Keith Lampard | September 15, 1969 | October 1, 1970 | Outfielder | Houston Astros | |
Alfred Lawson | May 13, 1890 | June 2, 1890 | Pitcher | Pittsburgh Alleghenys |
|
Tim Manning | May 1, 1882 | July 20, 1885 | Second basemen | Providence Grays, Baltimore Orioles | |
Paul Marak | September 1, 1990 | October 2, 1990 | Pitcher | Atlanta Braves | |
Al Nichols | April 24, 1875 | September 26, 1877 | Third basemen | Brooklyn Atlantics, New York Mutuals, Louisville Grays | |
Lance Painter | May 19, 1993 | September 9, 2003 | Reliever | Colorado Rockies, St. Louis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays, Milwaukee Brewers | |
Al Reach | May 20, 1871 | May 21, 1875 | Right Fielder, Second Baseman, First Baseman, Manager | Brooklyn Eckfords, Philadelphia Athletics |
|
Les Rohr | September 19, 1967 | September 19, 1969 | Pitcher | New York Mets | |
Al Shaw | June 8, 1901 | September 13, 1909 | Catcher | Boston Doves |
|
Harry Smith |
July 11, 1901 | September 15, 1910 | Catcher, Manager | Boston Doves |
|
Klondike Smith | September 28, 1912 | October 5, 1912 | Outfielder | New York Highlanders |
|
Phil Stockman* | June 15, 2006 | June 11, 2008 | Pitcher | Atlanta Braves | |
Al Thake | June 13, 1872 | August 28, 1872 | Left Field | Brooklyn Atlantics | |
Ed Walker | September 26, 1902 | June 21, 1903 | Pitcher | Cleveland Bronchos/Naps |
|
Sam White | September 8, 1919 | September 8, 1919 | Catcher | Boston Braves |
|
Harry Wright | May 5, 1871 | September 29, 1877 | Center Field, Pitcher, Manager | Boston Red Caps |
|
Jim Wright | September 14, 1927 | May 4, 1928 | Pitcher | St. Louis Browns |
Scotland
Scotland is one of the four
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
George Chalmers | September 21, 1910 | August 7, 1916 | Pitcher | Philadelphia Phillies | |
Mike Hopkins | August 24, 1902 | August 24, 1902 | Catcher | Pittsburgh Pirates | |
Mac MacArthur | May 2, 1884 | June 9, 1884 | Pitcher | Indianapolis Hoosiers | |
Jim McCormick | May 20, 1878 | October 7, 1887 | Pitcher, Manager | Pittsburgh Alleghenys |
|
Hugh Nicol | May 3, 1881 | August 2, 1890 | Outfielder | Chicago White Stockings, St. Louis Browns, Cincinnati Red Stockings, Cincinnati Reds | |
Bobby Thomson | September 9, 1946 | July 17, 1960 | Outfielder | ||
Tom Waddell | April 15, 1984 | April 20, 1987 | Pitcher | Cleveland Indians |
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is one of the four constituent nations of the United Kingdom.[143][144][145] It shares a land border with the Republic of Ireland to the south and is one of two nations on the island of Ireland.
See also Ireland (above) as all players on that list were born in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland prior to partition, prior to 1922.
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
P. J. Conlon | May 7, 2018 | July 10, 2018 | Pitcher | New York Mets | [146] |
Reddy Mack | |||||
Fergy Malone | |||||
Irish McIlveen | |||||
Sam Nicholl | |||||
John Tener |
Wales
Wales is one of the four constituent nations of the United Kingdom.[147][148][149] It shares a land borders with England to the east; to the west is the Irish Sea.
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jimmy Austin | April 19, 1909 | October 26, 1929 | Third basemen and Shortstop, Coach | New York Highlanders, St. Louis Browns |
|
Ted Lewis |
July 6, 1896 | September 26, 1901 | Pitcher | Boston Americans |
|
Pete Morris | May 14, 1884 | May 14, 1884 | Shortstop | Washington Nationals (UA) |
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