The following is a list of Major League Baseball players, retired or active. As of the end of the 2010 season, there have been 53 players with a last name that begins with U who have been on a major league roster at some point.
Name | Debut | Final game | Position | Teams | Ref |
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Jimmy Uchrinscko | July 20, 1926 | July 27, 1926 | Pitcher | Washington Senators | [1] |
Bob Uecker | April 13, 1962 | September 29, 1967 | Catcher | Milwaukee Braves, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, Atlanta Braves | [2] |
Koji Uehara | April 8, 2009 | Pitcher | Baltimore Orioles, Texas Rangers | [3] | |
Dan Uggla | April 3, 2006 | Second baseman | Florida Marlins, Atlanta Braves | [4] | |
Luis Ugueto | April 3, 2002 | September 23, 2003 | Utility infielder | Seattle Mariners | [5] |
Frenchy Uhalt | April 17, 1934 | July 1, 1934 | Outfielder | Chicago White Sox | [6] |
Bob Uhl | May 8, 1938 | September 14, 1940 | Pitcher | Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers | [7] |
Ted Uhlaender | September 4, 1965 | September 30, 1972 | Outfielder | Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, Cincinnati Reds | [8] |
George Uhle | April 30, 1919 | September 22, 1936 | Pitcher | Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, New York Giants, New York Yankees | [9] |
Maury Uhler | April 14, 1914 | July 23, 1914 | Outfielder | Cincinnati Reds | [10] |
Charlie Uhlir | August 3, 1934 | September 22, 1934 | Outfielder | Chicago White Sox | [11] |
Jerry Ujdur | August 17, 1980 | September 28, 1984 | Pitcher | Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians | [12] |
Mike Ulicny | May 5, 1945 | June 22, 1945 | Catcher | Boston Braves | [13] |
Scott Ullger | April 17, 1983 | September 30, 1983 | First baseman | Minnesota Twins | [14] |
Sandy Ullrich | May 3, 1944 | September 16, 1945 | Pitcher | Washington Senators | [15] |
Dutch Ulrich | April 18, 1925 | October 1, 1927 | Pitcher | Philadelphia Phillies | [16] |
George Ulrich | May 1, 1892 | August 7, 1896 | Outfielder | Washington Senators (1891–99), Cincinnati Reds, New York Giants | [17] |
Arnold Umbach | October 3, 1964 | July 19, 1966 | Pitcher | Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves | [18] |
Jim Umbarger | April 8, 1975 | September 28, 1978 | Pitcher | Texas Rangers, Oakland Athletics | [19] |
Jim Umbricht | September 26, 1959 | September 29, 1963 | Pitcher | Pittsburgh Pirates, Houston Colt .45s | [20] |
Tom Umphlett | April 16, 1953 | September 24, 1955 | Outfielder | Boston Red Sox, Washington Senators | [21] |
Willie Underhill | September 8, 1927 | September 27, 1928 | Pitcher | Cleveland Indians | [22] |
Fred Underwood | July 18, 1894 | August 30, 1894 | Pitcher | Brooklyn Grooms | [23] |
Pat Underwood | May 31, 1979 | June 21, 1983 | Pitcher | Detroit Tigers | [24] |
Tom Underwood | August 19, 1974 | September 23, 1984 | Pitcher | Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles | [25] |
Bob Unglaub | April 15, 1904 | September 17, 1910 | First baseman | New York Highlanders, Boston Americans/Red Sox, Washington Senators | [26] |
Tim Unroe | May 30, 1995 | September 30, 2000 | First baseman | Milwaukee Brewers, Anaheim Angels, Atlanta Braves | [27] |
Al Unser | September 14, 1942 | September 5, 1945 | Catcher | Detroit Tigers, Cincinnati Reds | [28] |
Del Unser | April 10, 1968 | June 6, 1982 | Outfielder | Washington Senators (1961–1971), Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, Montreal Expos | [29] |
Woody Upchurch | September 14, 1935 | May 24, 1936 | Pitcher | Philadelphia Athletics | [30] |
Bill Upham | April 10, 1915 | June 26, 1918 | Pitcher | Brooklyn Tip-Tops, Boston Braves | [31] |
John Upham | April 16, 1967 | September 25, 1968 | Pitcher | Chicago Cubs | [32] |
Jerry Upp | September 2, 1909 | September 27, 1909 | Pitcher | Cleveland Naps | [33] |
Dixie Upright | April 18, 1953 | May 10, 1953 | Pinch hitter | St. Louis Browns | [34] |
Cecil Upshaw | October 1, 1966 | September 28, 1975 | Pitcher | Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox | [35] |
Willie Upshaw | April 9, 1978 | September 28, 1988 | First baseman | Toronto Blue Jays, Cleveland Indians | [36] |
B. J. Upton | August 2, 2004 | Outfielder | Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays | [37] | |
Bill Upton | April 13, 1954 | May 3, 1954 | Pitcher | Philadelphia Athletics | [38] |
Justin Upton | August 2, 2007 | Outfielder | Arizona Diamondbacks | [39] | |
Tom Upton | April 19, 1950 | April 30, 1952 | Shortstop | St. Louis Browns, Washington Senators | [40] |
Jack Urban | June 3, 1957 | August 6, 1959 | Pitcher | Kansas City Athletics, St. Louis Cardinals | [41] |
Luke Urban | July 19, 1927 | June 21, 1928 | Catcher | Boston Braves | [42] |
Tom Urbani | April 21, 1993 | August 4, 1996 | Pitcher | St. Louis Cardinals, Detroit Tigers | [43] |
Billy Urbanski | July 4, 1931 | April 23, 1937 | Shortstop | Boston Braves/Bees | [44] |
Ugueth Urbina | May 9, 1995 | October 2, 2005 | Pitcher | Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, Florida Marlins, Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Phillies | [45] |
Lino Urdaneta | September 9, 2004 | May 7, 2007 | Pitcher | Detroit Tigers, New York Mets | [46] |
José Uribe | September 13, 1984 | October 3, 1993 | Shortstop | St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Houston Astros | [47] |
Juan Uribe | April 8, 2001 | Shortstop | Colorado Rockies, Chicago White Sox, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers | [48] | |
John Urrea | April 10, 1977 | October 4, 1981 | Pitcher | St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres | [49] |
Lon Ury | September 9, 1903 | September 12, 1903 | First baseman | St. Louis Cardinals | [50] |
Bob Usher | April 16, 1946 | September 19, 1957 | Outfielder | Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, Washington Senators | [51] |
Dutch Ussat | September 13, 1925 | October 2, 1927 | Third baseman | Cleveland Indians | [52] |
Chase Utley | April 4, 2003 | Second baseman | Philadelphia Phillies | [53] |
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