List of Major League Baseball players from the Dominican Republic

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This is an alphabetical list of notable baseball players from the Dominican Republic who have played in Major League Baseball since 1950. Players in bold are still active in MLB, as of 2022.

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Since 1956 a large number of baseball players of Dominican origin have played in Major League Baseball in the United States, with the Dominican Republic being the second country in the world after the United States with the most current baseball players in MLB.

A

Willy Adames. Willy Adames Nationals vs. Rays at Nationals Park, September 8, 2020 (All-Pro Reels Photography) (50330392726) (cropped).jpg
Willy Adames.

B

Adrian Beltre. Adrian Beltre 2011 (2).jpg
Adrian Beltre.
Jose Bautista. Jose Bautista 9 15 18 (cropped).jpg
Jose Bautista.

C

Robinson Cano. Robinson Cano on April 24, 2011.jpg
Robinson Cano.
Carmelo Castillo. Carmen Castillo Indians.jpg
Carmelo Castillo.

D

E

F

Junior Felix. Junior Felix - Knoxville Blue Jays - 1988.jpg
Junior Felix.

G

Carlos Gomez. Carlos Gomez in 2017 (35205985363).jpg
Carlos Gómez.
Vladimir Guerrero. 2011 Vladimir Guerrero.jpg
Vladimir Guerrero.

H

Rudy Hernandez. Rudy Hernandez 1961.jpg
Rudy Hernández.

J

K

L

Ramon Laureano. Ramon Laureano 4-10-19.jpg
Ramón Laureano.
Jose Lima. JoseLima 20040516.jpg
Jose Lima.

M

Juan Marichal. Juan Marichal 2015 (cropped).jpg
Juan Marichal.
Starling Marte. Starling Marte 2018.jpg
Starling Marte.
Jose Mesa. Jose Mesa (cropped).jpg
José Mesa.
Frankie Montas. Frankie Montas (cropped).jpg
Frankie Montas.
Yairo Munoz. Yairo Munoz profile 2018.jpg
Yairo Munoz.

N

O

David Ortiz. David Ortiz batting in game against Yankees 09-27-16 (3).jpeg
David Ortiz.

P

Carlos Pena. CarlosPena2012.jpg
Carlos Peña.
Placido Polanco. Placido Polanco on June 1, 2011.jpg
Plácido Polanco.
Albert Pujols. Pujols2019 (cropped).jpg
Albert Pujols.

Q

R

Franmil Reyes Franmil Reyes (49488478273).jpg
Franmil Reyes

S

Gary Sanchez Gary Sanchez batting in game against Red Sox 09-27-16 (3).jpeg
Gary Sánchez
Moises Sierra Moises Sierra on May 17, 2014.jpg
Moisés Sierra

T

Oscar Taveras Oscart2014.jpg
Oscar Taveras

U

V

Carlos Villanueva. Carlos Villanueva on August 24, 2012.jpg
Carlos Villanueva.
Jonathan Villar. Villar Jonathan.jpg
Jonathan Villar.

W

Y

Z

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