User:FyzixFighter/sandbox/LDSbaseball
Appearance
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Baseball[edit]
- Spencer Adams, Infielder, 1923-1927, Pittsburgh Pirates, Washington Nationals/Senators, New York Yankees and St. Louis Browns[1]: 2
- Danny Ainge, Infielder and Outfielder, 1979-1981, Toronto Blue Jays[1]: 6
- Rick Aguilera, Pitcher, 1985-2000, Minnesota Twins, New York Mets, Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs [2]
- Cody Anderson, Pitcher, 2015-2019, Cleveland Indians [full citation needed]
- Alan Ashby, Catcher, 1973-1989, Cleveland Indians, Toronto Blue Jays and Houston Astros [3]
- Brian Banks, 1st Baseman and Leftfielder, 1996-2003, Milwaukee Brewers and Florida Marlins [4]
- Tanner Banks, Pitcher, 2022-present, Chicago White Sox [full citation needed]
- Joe Barlow, Pitcher, 2021-present, Texas Rangers [full citation needed]
- Darwin Barney, Infielder, 2010-2017, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays[citation needed]
- Tom Barrett, Pinch-Hitter and 2nd Baseman, 1988-1992, Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Red Sox[1]: 14
- Barry Bonnell, Outfielder, 1977-1986, Atlanta Braves, Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners [5]
- Ron Brand, Catcher, 1963-1971, Pittsburgh Pirates, Houston Astros and Montréal Expos[1]: 24
- Jaycob Brugman, Centerfielder, 2017-2017, Oakland Athletics [full citation needed]
- Tyson Brummett, Pitcher, 2012-2012, Philadelphia Phillies[citation needed]
- John Buck, Catcher, 2004-2014, Kansas City Royals, Toronto Blue Jays, Florida Marlins, Miami Marlins, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners and Los Angeles Angeles of Anaheim [6]
- Roy Castleton, Pitcher, 1907-1910, New York Highlanders and Cincinnati Reds, first LDS player and pitcher in the Major Leagues (American and National Leagues)[7]
- Troy Cate, Pitcher, 2007-2007, St. Louis Cardinals[citation needed]
- McKay Christensen, Centerfielder, 1999-2002, Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets[8]
- Taylor Cole, Pitcher, 2017-2019, Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Angels[9]
- Gary Cooper, 3rd Baseman, 1991-1991, Houston Astros[citation needed]
- Bobby Crosby, Shortstop, Oakland Athletics, 2003-2010, Pittsburgh Pirates and Arizona Diamondbacks[citation needed]
- Bubba Crosby, Outfielder, 2003-2006, Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees[citation needed]
- Ken Dayley, Pitcher, 1982-1993, Atlanta Braves, St. Louis Cardinals and Toronto Blue Jays[citation needed]
- Jeff Dedmon, Pitcher, 1983-1988, Atlanta Braves and Cleveland Indians[citation needed]
- John DeSilva, Pitcher, 1993-1995, Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Dodgers and Baltimore Orioles [citation needed]
- Dave Downs, Pitcher, 1972-1972, Philadelphia Phillies[1]: 28
- Kelly Downs, Pitcher, 1986-1993, San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics[1]: 32
- Brandon Duckworth, Pitcher, 2001-2008, Philadelphia Phillies, Houston Astros and Kansas City Royals [full citation needed]
- Dennis Eckersley, Hall of Fame Pitcher, 1975-1998, Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Oakland Athletics and St. Louis Cardinals[1]: 36
- Jacoby Ellsbury, Outfielder, 2007-2017, Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees [10]
- Shawn Estes, Pitcher, 1995-2008, San Francisco Giants, New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs, Colorado Rockies, Arizona Diamondbacks and San Diego Padres[citation needed]
- Scott Eyre, Pitcher, 1997-2009, Chicago White Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies[citation needed]
- Willie Eyre, Pitcher, 2006-2011, Minnesota Twins, Texas Rangers and Baltimore Orioles[10]
- Kyle Farnsworth, Pitcher, 1999-2014, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees, Kansas City Royals, Tampa Bay Rays, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Mets and Houston Astros[10]
- Jared Fernández, Pitcher, 2001-2006, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros and Milwaukee Brewers[citation needed]
- Mike Fetters, Pitcher, 1989-2004, California Angels, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, Anaheim Angels, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Arizona Diamondbacks and Minnesota Twins[1]: 42
- Doug Fister, Pitcher, 2009-2018, Seattle Mariners, Detroit Tigers, Washington Nationals, Houston Astros, Boston Red Sox and Texas Rangers[citation needed]
- Jerry Garvin, Pitcher, 1977-1982, Toronto Blue Jays[1]: 46
- Luis Gómez, Shortstop, 1974-1981, Minnesota Twins, Toronto Blue Jays and Atlanta Braves[1]: 50
- Jim Gott, Pitcher, 1982-1995, Toronto Blue Jays, San Francisco Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates and Los Angeles Dodgers[1]: 54
- Jeremy Guthrie, Pitcher, 2004-2017, Cleveland Indians, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals and Washington Nationals[8]
- Roy Halladay, Pitcher, 1998-2013, Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies[10]
- Ryan Hancock, Pitcher, 1996-1996, California Angels[full citation needed]
- Jacob Hannemann, Centerfielder, 2017-2017, Seattle Mariners [full citation needed]
- Doug Hansen, Pinch-Runner, 1951-1951, Cleveland Indians[1]: 58
- Bryce Harper, Outfielder, 2012-present, Washington Nationals and Philadelphia Phillies[11]
- Payton Henry, Catcher, 2021-present, Miami Marlins [full citation needed]
- Chad Hermansen, Outfielder, 1999-2004, Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays[citation needed]
- Lloyd Hittle, Pitcher, 1949-1950, Washington Nationals/Senators[citation needed]
- Doug Howard, 1st Baseman-Outfielder, 1972-1976, California Angels, St. Louis Cardinals and Cleveland Indians[1]: 62
- Ken Hubbs, 2nd Baseman, 1961-1963, Chicago Cubs[1]: 66
- Ken R. Hunt, Pitcher, 1961-1961, Cincinnati Reds[1]: 70
- Bruce Hurst, Pitcher, 1980-1994, Boston Red Sox, San Diego Padres, Colorado Rockies and Texas Rangers[1]: 74
- Dane Iorg, Outfielder, 1977-1986, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, Kansas City Royals and San Diego Padres[1]: 80
- Garth Iorg, Infielder, 1978-1987, Toronto Blue Jays[1]: 84
- Ray Jacobs, Pinch-Hitter, 1928-1928, Chicago Cubs[1]: 88
- Ryan Jensen, Pitcher, 2001-2005, San Francisco Giants and Kansas City Royals[citation needed]
- Elliot Johnson, Utility Player (SS-2B-OF), 2008-2014, Tampa Bay Rays, Kansas City Royals, Atlanta Braves and Cleveland Indians[citation needed]
- Gary Johnson, Outfielder and Pinch-Hitter, 2003-2003, Anaheim Angels[citation needed]
- Jason Johnson, Pitcher, 1997-2008, Pittsburgh Pirates, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, Cincinnati Reds and Los Angeles Dodgers[citation needed]
- Josh Johnson, Pitcher, 2005-2013, Florida Marlins, Miami Marlins and Toronto Blue Jays[citation needed]
- Mitch Jones, Pinch-Hitter and Rightfielder, 2009-2009, Los Angeles Dodgers[full citation needed]
- Wally Joyner, 1st Baseman, 1986-2001, California Angels, Kansas City Royals, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves and Anaheim Angels[1]: 94
- Bob Kaiser, Pitcher, 1971-1971, Cleveland Indians[citation needed]
- Jeff Kent, 2nd Baseman, 1992-2008, Toronto Blue Jays, New York Mets, Cleveland Indians, San Francisco Giants, Houston Astros and Los Angeles Dodgers[12]
- Harmon Killebrew, Hall of Fame 1st Baseman, 1954-1975, Washington Nationals/Senators, Minnesota Twins and Kansas City Royals[1]: 100
- Newt Kimball, Pitcher, 1937-1943, Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies[1]: 106
- Don Kirkwood, Pitcher, 1974-1978, California Angels, Chicago White Sox and Toronto Blue Jays[1]: 110
- Gary Kroll, Pitcher, 1964-1969, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, Houston Astros and Cleveland Indians[1]: 114
- Vance Law, Infielder, 1980-1991, Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago White Sox, Montréal Expos, Chicago Cubs and Oakland Athletics[1]: 118
- Vernon Law, Pitcher, 1950-1967, Pittsburgh Pirates[1]: 122
- Matt Lindstrom, Pitcher, 2007-2014, Florida Marlins, Houston Astros, Colorado Rockies, Baltimore Orioles, Arizona Diamondbacks and Chicago White Sox[10]
- Brandon Lyon, Pitcher, 2001-2013, Toronto Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox, Arizona Diamondbacks, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros and New York Mets[10]
- Mitch Maier, Outfielder, Kansas City Royals [full citation needed]
- Merrill "Pinky" May, 3rd Baseman, 1939-1943, Philadelphia Phillies [13]
- Milt May, Catcher, 1970-1984, Pittsburgh Pirates, Houston Astros, Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox and San Francisco Giants[full citation needed]
- Jack Morris, Hall of Fame Pitcher, 1977-1994, Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins, Toronto Blue Jays and Cleveland Indians[1]: 128
- Clayton Mortensen, Pitcher, 2009-2013, St. Louis Cardinals, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies and Boston Red Sox [full citation needed]
- Dale Murphy, Outfielder, 1976-1993, Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies and Colorado Rockies[5]
- Ryne Nelson, Pitcher, 2022-present, Arizona Diamondbacks [full citation needed]
- Scott Nielsen, Pitcher, 1986-1989, New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox[1]: 140
- John Noriega, Pitcher, 1969-1970, Cincinnati Reds[1]: 144
- Jerry Nyman, Pitcher, 1968-1970, Chicago White Sox and San Diego Padres[1]: 144
- Ed Olivares, Pitch-Hitter, Outfielder and 3rd Baseman, 1960-1961, St. Louis Cardinals[citation needed]
- Omar Olivares, Pitcher, 1990-2001, St. Louis Cardinals, Colorado Rockies, Philadelphia Phillies, Detroit Tigers, Seattle Mariners, Anaheim Angels, Oakland Athletics and Pittsburgh Pirates[full citation needed]
- Cliff Pastornicky, 3rd Baseman, 1983-1983, Kansas City Royals[citation needed]
- Tyler Pastornicky, Pinch-Hitter, 2nd Baseman and 3rd Baseman, 2012-2014, Atlanta Braves[citation needed]
- Monte Pearson, Pitcher, 1932-1941, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds[1]: 152
- Red Peery, Pitcher, 1927-1929, Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Braves[1]: 158
- Lance Pendleton, Pitcher, 2011-2011, New York Yankees and Houston Astros[citation needed]
- Santiago Pérez, Shortstop and Outfielder, 2000-2001, Milwaukee Brewers and San Diego Padres[full citation needed]
- Adam Peterson, Pitcher, 1987-1991, Chicago White Sox and San Diego Padres[full citation needed]
- Kent Peterson, Pitcher, 1944-1953, Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies[full citation needed]
- Shane Peterson, Outfielder and Pinch-Hitter, 2013-2017, Oakland Athletics, Milwaukee Brewers and Tampa Bay Rays[full citation needed]
- Brett Pill, 1st Baseman and Leftfielder, 2011-2013, San Francisco Giants[citation needed]
- Tyler Pill, Pitcher, 2017-2017, New York Mets[citation needed]
- Wally Ritchie, Pitcher, 1987-1992, Philadelphia Phillies[1]: 162
- Adam Rosales, Infielder, 2008-2018, Cincinnati Reds, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, San Diego Padres, Arizona Diamondbacks and Cleveland Indians[14]
- Michael Rucker, Pitcher, 2021-present, Chicago Cubs [full citation needed]
- Fred Sanford, Pitcher, 1943-1951, St. Louis Browns, New York Yankees, and Washington Nationals/Senators[1]: 166
- Chris Shelton, 1st Baseman, 2004-2009, Detroit Tigers, Texas Rangers and Seattle Mariners[full citation needed]
- Elmer Singleton, Pitcher, 1945-1959, Boston Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates, Washington Nationals/Senators and Chicago Cubs[1]: 144
- Tommie Sisk, Pitcher, 1962-1970, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres and Chicago White Sox[1]: 176
- Dick Smith, Outfielder-1st Baseman, 1963-1965, New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers[full citation needed]
- Cory Snyder, Infielder-Outfielder, 1986-1994, Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers[1]: 180
- Eric Sogard, Infielder, 2010-2021, Oakland Athletics, Milwaukee Brewers, Toronto Blue Jays, Tampa Bay Rays and Chicago Cubs[citation needed]
- Zach Sorensen, Pinch Runner and 2nd Baseman, 2003-2005, Cleveland Indians and Anaheim Angels[citation needed]
- Garrett Stephenson, Pitcher, 1996-2003, Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies and St. Louis Cardinals[citation needed]
- Mitch Talbot, Pitcher, 2008-2011, Tampa Bay Rays and Cleveland Indians[15]
- Brad Thompson, Pitcher, 2005-2010, St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Royals[citation needed]
- Carlos Torres, Pitcher, 2009-2019, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies, New York Mets, Milwaukee Brewers, Washington Nationals and Detroit Tigers [full citation needed]
- Nik Turley, Pitcher, 2017-2020, Minnesota Twins and Pittsburgh Pirates [full citation needed]
- Bob Usher, Outfielder, 1946-1957, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians and Washington Nationals/Senators[1]: 184 [citation needed]
- Jay Van Noy, Pinch-Hitter and Outfielder, 1951-1951, St. Louis Cardinals[1]: 188
- Dave Veres, Pitcher, 1994-2003, Houston Astros, Montréal Expos, Colorado Rockies, St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs[citation needed]
- Colby Ward, Pitcher, 1990-1990, Cleveland Indians[1]: 192
- Jim Wessinger, 2nd Baseman, 1979-1979, Atlanta Braves[1]: 196
- Nick Willhite, Pitcher, 1963-1967, Los Angeles Dodgers, Washington Senators, California Angels and New York Mets[citation needed]
- Larry Wolfe, Infielder, 1977-1980, Minnesota Twins and Boston Red Sox[citation needed]
- Clyde Wright, Pitcher, 1966-1975, California Angels, Milwaukee Brewers and Texas Rangers[citation needed]
- Jaret Wright, Pitcher, 1997-2007, Cleveland Indians, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles[citation needed]
- Ron Wright, Designated Hitter, 2002-2002, Seattle Mariners[citation needed]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao Ison, Jim (1991). Mormons in the Major Leagues. Cincinnati, OH: Action Sports.
- ^ Hemphill, Lex (17 Nov 1986). "Hurst Never Pitched for BYU, But He Can Make a Pitch for It". The Salt Lake Tribune. p. D-1.
- ^ "Former Major Leaguer speaks to youth". Church News. 29 Jan 2000. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
- ^ Swensen, Jason (25 Oct 2003). "World Series features LDS ballplayer". Church News.
- ^ a b Hart, John L. (12 June 1993). "Baseball star Dale Murphy retires". Church News. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
- ^ Driver, David (3 Aug 2009). "Utahn John Buck making mark in K.C." Deseret News. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
- ^ Lammers, Craig. "Roy Castleton". Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
- ^ a b Jones, Morgan (29 Oct 2014). "Royals Pitcher Jeremy Guthrie expresses gratitude for opportunity of a lifetime". Deseret News. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
- ^ Williams, Carter (22 June 2014). "Former BYU pitcher Taylor Cole hopes baseball will take him back to where he served an LDS mission". Deseret News.
- ^ a b c d e f Toone, Trent (27 April 2011). "Mormons in professional baseball". Deseret News. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
- ^ Toone, Trent (24 Oct 2022). "Latter-day Saint slugger Bryce Harper lifts Phillies to World Series with biggest home run yet". Church News. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
- ^ Christensen, Aaron (9 Jan 2014). "Mormon Jeff Kent misses out on Hall of Fame in first year of eligibility". Deseret News. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
- ^ Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) -Pinky May (1990) Audio File Interview, 19 March 1990
- ^ Toone, Trent (19 Feb 2014). "Three Mormon pro athletes tweet about attending church". Deseret News. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
- ^ Newman, Nick (3 Jun 2010). "Faith and Fastballs: After 7 seasons of change, frustration and hope, Mormon pitcher arrives". Deseret News. Retrieved 27 July 2023.