List of Major League Baseball players (Y)

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The following is a list of Major League Baseball players, retired or active. As of the end of the 2011 season, there have been 105 players with a last name that begins with Y who have been on a major league roster at some point.

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NameDebutFinal gamePositionTeamsRef
Keiichi Yabu April 9, 2005September 27, 2008 Pitcher Oakland Athletics, San Francisco Giants [1]
Yasuhiko Yabuta April 5, 2008October 4, 2009Pitcher Kansas City Royals [2]
Henry Yaik October 3, 1888October 4, 1888 Utility player Pittsburgh Alleghenys [3]
Ad Yale September 18, 1905September 20, 1905 First baseman Brooklyn Superbas [4]
Esteban Yan May 20, 1996July 6, 2006Pitcher Baltimore Orioles, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Texas Rangers, St. Louis Cardinals, Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Cincinnati Reds [5]
Hugh Yancy July 5, 1972May 29, 1976 Utility infielder Chicago White Sox [6]
George Yankowski August 17, 1942June 28, 1949 Catcher Philadelphia Athletics, Chicago White Sox [7]
George Yantz September 30, 1912September 30, 1912Catcher Chicago Cubs [8]
Ed Yarnall July 15, 1999July 6, 2000Pitcher New York Yankees [9]
Rusty Yarnall June 30, 1926June 30, 1926Pitcher Philadelphia Phillies [10]
Rube Yarrison April 13, 1922May 7, 1924PitcherPhiladelphia Athletics, Brooklyn Robins [11]
Yam Yaryan April 23, 1921September 24, 1922Catcher Chicago White Sox [12]
Carl Yastrzemski βApril 11, 1961October 2, 1983 Outfielder Boston Red Sox [13]
Al Yates May 13, 1971July 27, 1971Outfielder Milwaukee Brewers [14]
Tyler Yates April 9, 2004May 15, 2009Pitcher New York Mets, Atlanta Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates [15]
Emil Yde April 21, 1924October 3, 1929PitcherPittsburgh Pirates, Detroit Tigers [16]
Bert Yeabsley May 28, 1919June 10, 1919 Pinch hitter Philadelphia Phillies [17]
George Yeager September 25, 1896August 5, 1902Catcher Boston Beaneaters, Cleveland Blues, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Giants, Baltimore Orioles (1901–02) [18]
Joe Yeager April 22, 1898September 29, 1908Utility player Brooklyn Bridegrooms/Superbas, Detroit Tigers, New York Highlanders, St. Louis Browns [19]
Steve Yeager August 2, 1972August 29, 1986Catcher Los Angeles Dodgers, Seattle Mariners [20]
Al Yeargin October 1, 1922September 20, 1924Pitcher Boston Braves [21]
Bill Yeatman April 20, 1872April 20, 1872Outfielder Washington Nationals (NA) [22]
Eric Yelding April 9, 1989October 3, 1993Utility player Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs [23]
Archie Yelle May 12, 1917July 10, 1919CatcherDetroit Tigers [24]
Larry Yellen September 26, 1963October 3, 1964Pitcher Houston Colt .45's [25]
Chief Yellow Horse April 15, 1921October 1, 1922PitcherPittsburgh Pirates [26]
Carroll Yerkes May 31, 1927April 25, 1933PitcherPhiladelphia Athletics, Chicago Cubs [27]
Stan Yerkes May 3, 1901April 17, 1903PitcherBaltimore Orioles (1901–1902), St. Louis Cardinals [28]
Steve Yerkes September 29, 1909October 1, 1916 Second baseman Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Rebels, Chicago Cubs [29]
Bill Yerrick September 27, 1895September 1, 1896PitcherBoston Beaneaters [30]
Rich Yett April 13, 1985April 25, 1990Pitcher Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians [31]
Tom Yewcic June 27, 1957June 27, 1957CatcherDetroit Tigers [32]
Ed Yewell May 12, 1884August 7, 1884Utility player Washington Nationals (AA), Washington Nationals (UA) [33]
Charlie Yingling June 22, 1894June 22, 1894 Shortstop Philadelphia Phillies [34]
Earl Yingling April 12, 1911May 23, 1918Pitcher Cleveland Naps, Brooklyn Dodgers/Superbas, Cincinnati Reds, Washington Senators [35]
Joe Yingling May 28, 1886May 28, 1886Pitcher Washington Nationals (1886–1889) [36]
Lenny Yochim September 18, 1951June 19, 1954PitcherPittsburgh Pirates [37]
Ray Yochim May 2, 1948May 22, 1949PitcherSt. Louis Cardinals [38]
Bill Yohe August 30, 1909September 27, 1909 Third baseman Washington Senators [39]
Jim York September 21, 1970August 5, 1976PitcherKansas City Royals, Houston Astros, New York Yankees [40]
Lefty York September 12, 1919October 2, 1921PitcherPhiladelphia Athletics, Chicago Cubs [41]
Mike York August 17, 1990August 16, 1991PitcherPittsburgh Pirates, Cleveland Indians [42]
Rudy York August 22, 1934September 20, 1948First basemanDetroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Athletics [43]
Tom York May 9, 1871October 1, 1885Outfielder Troy Haymakers, Baltimore Canaries, Philadelphia White Stockings, Hartford Dark Blues, Providence Grays, Cleveland Blues (NL), Baltimore Orioles (19th century) [44]
Tony York April 18, 1944June 25, 1944Utility infielderChicago Cubs [45]
Masato Yoshii April 5, 1998September 11, 2002PitcherNew York Mets, Colorado Rockies, Montreal Expos [46]
Eddie Yost August 16, 1944July 28, 1962Third baseman Los Angeles Angels [47]
Gus Yost June 12, 1893June 12, 1893Pitcher Chicago Colts [48]
Ned Yost April 12, 1980October 6, 1985CatcherMilwaukee Brewers, Texas Rangers, Montreal Expos [49]
Elmer Yoter September 9, 1921April 18, 1928Third basemanPhiladelphia Athletics, Cleveland Indians, Chicago Cubs [50]
Kevin Youkilis May 15, 2004First basemanBoston Red Sox [51]
Shane Youman September 10, 2006September 30, 2007PitcherPittsburgh Pirates [52]
Floyd Youmans July 1, 1985June 24, 1989PitcherMontreal Expos, Philadelphia Phillies [53]
Anthony Young August 5, 1991June 19, 1996PitcherNew York Mets, Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros [54]
Babe Young September 26, 1936October 2, 1948First basemanNew York Giants, Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals [55]
Bobby Young August 30, 1948September 28, 1958Second basemanSt. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Browns, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Phillies [56]
Charlie Young September 5, 1915October 3, 1915Pitcher Baltimore Terrapins [57]
Chris Young (OF) August 18, 2006Outfielder Arizona Diamondbacks [58]
Chris Young (P) August 24, 2004PitcherTexas Rangers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets [59]
Cliff Young July 14, 1990July 24, 1993Pitcher California Angels, Cleveland Indians [60]
Curt Young June 24, 1983July 5, 1993PitcherOakland Athletics, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees [61]
Cy Young βAugust 6, 1890October 6, 1911Pitcher Cleveland Spiders, St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Americans, Cleveland Naps, Boston Rustlers [62]
Danny Young March 30, 2000April 6, 2000PitcherChicago Cubs [63]
Del Young (OF) September 24, 1909May 12, 1915OutfielderCincinnati Reds, Buffalo Buffeds/Blues [64]
Del Young (IF) April 19, 1937June 12, 1940Utility infielderPhiladelphia Phillies [65]
Delmon Young August 29, 2006OutfielderTampa Bay Devil Rays, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers [66]
Delwyn Young September 7, 2006OutfielderLos Angeles Dodgers, Pittsburgh Pirates [67]
Dick Young September 11, 1951September 28, 1952Second basemanPhiladelphia Phillies [68]
Dmitri Young August 29, 1996July 11, 2008Utility playerSt. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Washington Nationals [69]
Donald Young September 9, 1965October 1, 1969OutfielderChicago Cubs [70]
Eric Young July 30, 1992September 19, 2006Second basemanLos Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Brewers, San Francisco Giants, Texas Rangers, San Diego Padres [71]
Eric Young Jr. August 25, 2009Utility playerColorado Rockies [72]
Ernie Young May 17, 1994September 24, 2004OutfielderOakland Athletics, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians [73]
George Young August 10, 1913August 15, 1913 Pinch hitter Cleveland Naps [74]
Gerald Young July 8, 1987August 11, 1994OutfielderHouston Astros, Colorado Rockies, St. Louis Cardinals [75]
Harley Young April 21, 1908July 4, 1908PitcherPittsburgh Pirates, Boston Doves [76]
Herman Young June 11, 1911June 23, 1911Utility infielderBoston Rustlers [77]
Irv Young April 14, 1905August 25, 1911PitcherBoston Beaneaters/Doves, Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago White Sox [78]
J. B. Young June 10, 1892June 10, 1892Pitcher St. Louis Browns (1882–1900) [79]
Jason Young May 12, 2003May 21, 2004PitcherColorado Rockies [80]
John Young September 9, 1971September 25, 1971First basemanDetroit Tigers [81]
Kevin Young July 12, 1992June 27, 2003First basemanPittsburgh Pirates, Kansas City Royals [82]
Kip Young July 21, 1978September 26, 1979PitcherDetroit Tigers [83]
Matt Young (P) April 6, 1983August 6, 1993PitcherSeattle Mariners, Los Angeles Dodgers, Oakland Athletics, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians [84]
Matt Young (OF) April 3, 2011OutfielderAtlanta Braves [85]
Michael Young September 29, 2000ShortstopTexas Rangers [86]
Mike Young September 14, 1982September 30, 1989OutfielderBaltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies, Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Indians [87]
Pep Young April 25, 1933September 30, 1945Second basemanPittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals [88]
Pete Young June 5, 1992July 18, 1993PitcherMontreal Expos [89]
Ralph Young April 10, 1913September 29, 1922Second basemanNew York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Athletics [90]
Russ Young April 16, 1931July 27, 1931CatcherSt. Louis Browns [91]
Tim Young September 5, 1998July 6, 2000PitcherMontreal Expos, Boston Red Sox [92]
Walter Young September 6, 2005October 2, 2005First basemanBaltimore Orioles [93]
Chief Youngblood July 16, 1922July 31, 1922PitcherWashington Senators [94]
Joel Youngblood April 13, 1976September 27, 1989OutfielderCincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets, Montreal Expos, San Francisco Giants [95]
Henry Youngman April 19, 1890May 23, 1890Utility infielderPittsburgh Alleghenys [96]
Ross Youngs βSeptember 25, 1917August 10, 1926OutfielderNew York Giants [97]
Ducky Yount May 20, 1914August 15, 1914PitcherBaltimore Terrapins [98]
Eddie Yount September 9, 1937September 10, 1939OutfielderPhiladelphia Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates [99]
Larry Yount September 15, 1971September 15, 1971PitcherHouston Astros [100]
Robin Yount βApril 5, 1974October 3, 1993Shortstop / OutfielderMilwaukee Brewers [101]
Carl Yowell September 5, 1924October 1, 1925PitcherCleveland Indians [102]
Eddie Yuhas April 17, 1952April 28, 1953PitcherSt. Louis Cardinals [103]
Jeff Yurak September 15, 1978October 1, 1978OutfielderMilwaukee Brewers [104]
Sal Yvars September 27, 1947September 26, 1954CatcherNew York Giants, St. Louis Cardinals [105]

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