Nashville Vols all-time roster

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The 1901 Nashville Baseball Club won the first Southern Association pennant. 1901NashvilleVols.jpg
The 1901 Nashville Baseball Club won the first Southern Association pennant.

The Nashville Vols were a Minor League Baseball team that played in Nashville, Tennessee, from 1901 to 1963. [2] They were established as charter members of the Southern Association in 1901. [3] Known as the Nashville Baseball Club during their first seven seasons, they became the Nashville Volunteers (regularly shortened to Vols) in 1908. [4] Nashville remained in the Southern Association until the circuit disbanded after the 1961 season. [3] The team sat out the 1962 campaign but returned for a final season in the South Atlantic League in 1963 before ceasing operations altogether. [2] Over 62 seasons, 1,222 players competed in at least one game for the Vols. Of those, 567 also played in at least one game for a Major League Baseball team. Seventeen player-managers served in the role of manager concurrent with their on-field playing. [5]

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The Southern Association, of which the Volunteers were members for the entirety of its 61-season run, operated at the Class B (1901), Class A (1902–1935), Class A1 (1936–1945), and Double-A (1946–1961) levels of the minors. [2] The South Atlantic League was at the Double-A level during Nashville's only year of membership. [2] In 35 seasons, the Vols were not affiliated with any Major League Baseball team. Across 27 seasons, they served as a farm club for six major league franchises: the New York Giants (1934–1935, 1952–1954), [6] Cincinnati Reds (1936–1937, 1955–1960), [7] Brooklyn Dodgers (1938–1940), [8] Chicago Cubs (1943–1951), [9] Minnesota Twins (1961), [10] and Los Angeles Angels (1963). [11] The Vols typically owned the majority of their players, and these major league clubs furnished Nashville with additional players to round out the roster. [3]

Twenty-four of the team's players distinguished themselves after their playing time in Nashville by winning a Major League Baseball award, being named to a major league All-Star team, or being elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Jake Daubert and Bucky Walters each won Most Valuable Player Awards. Dusty Rhodes won the Babe Ruth Award. Johnny Edwards won a Gold Glove Award. Twenty-one alumni were selected to play in the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. Kiki Cuyler and Waite Hoyt were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

Players

Ed Abbaticchio, player (1901-1902) Ed Abbaticchio, 1903.jpg
Ed Abbaticchio, player (1901–1902)
Dale Alexander, first baseman (1937) Dale Alexander (R316).jpg
Dale Alexander, first baseman (1937)
Earl Averill Jr., player (1955) Earl Averill Jr. 1962.jpg
Earl Averill Jr., player (1955)
Johnny Beazley, pitcher (1949) Johnny Beazley 1942.jpg
Johnny Beazley, pitcher (1949)
Turner Barber, outfielder (1928) Turner Barber 1918.jpeg
Turner Barber, outfielder (1928)
Harry Bay, outfielder (1908-1911) Harry Bay, Nashville Team, baseball card portrait LCCN2008676891.jpg
Harry Bay, outfielder (1908–1911)
Erve Beck, first baseman (1906) ErveBeck1902.png
Erve Beck, first baseman (1906)
Heinie Berger, pitcher (1914-1915) HeinieBerger.jpg
Heinie Berger, pitcher (1914–1915)
Bill Bernhard, manager/pitcher (1908-1911) Bill Bernhard 1902.jpeg
Bill Bernhard, manager/pitcher (1908–1911)
George Boehler, pitcher (1930) George Boehler 1925.jpeg
George Boehler, pitcher (1930)
Bernie Boland, pitcher (1913-1914) BernieBoland.jpg
Bernie Boland, pitcher (1913–1914)
Hugh Bradley, first baseman (1921) Hugh Bradley.jpg
Hugh Bradley, first baseman (1921)
Tommy Brown, third baseman (1955-1958) Tommy Brown 1953.jpg
Tommy Brown, third baseman (1955–1958)
Smoky Burgess, player (1948) Smoky Burgess 1953.jpg
Smoky Burgess, player (1948)
Kid Butler, shortstop/second baseman (1908-1909) Kid Butler (1) Portland Beavers.jpeg
Kid Butler, shortstop/second baseman (1908–1909)
Lou Castro, shortstop (1906) Luis Castro.jpg
Lou Castro, shortstop (1906)
Hy Cohen, pitcher (1958) Hy Cohen 1954.jpeg
Hy Cohen, pitcher (1958)
Bill Crouch, pitcher (1937-1938) Bill Crouch Cardinals.jpg
Bill Crouch, pitcher (1937–1938)
Kiki Cuyler, outfielder (1923) Kiki Cuyler - Pirates.jpg
Kiki Cuyler, outfielder (1923)
Bill Dammann, pitcher (1902, 1906) Bill Dammann 1902.jpg
Bill Dammann, pitcher (1902, 1906)
Jake Daubert, first baseman (1908) Jake Daubert.jpg
Jake Daubert, first baseman (1908)
Kiddo Davis, player (1927) KiddoDavisGoudeycard.jpg
Kiddo Davis, player (1927)
John Dobbs, player-manager (1907) John Dobbs.jpg
John Dobbs, player-manager (1907)
John Dodge, third baseman (1914-1915) J dodge.jpg
John Dodge, third baseman (1914–1915)
Dutch Dotterer, catcher (1955, 1957) Dutch Dotterer 1961.jpg
Dutch Dotterer, catcher (1955, 1957)
Jim Dyck, player (1956) Ken Dyck 1953.jpg
Jim Dyck, player (1956)
Johnny Edwards, catcher (1960) Johnny Edwards Reds.jpg
Johnny Edwards, catcher (1960)
Roy Ellam, manager/shortstop (1916-1920) Roy Ellam.jpg
Roy Ellam, manager/shortstop (1916–1920)
Bob Fisher, second baseman (1924) Bob Fisher 1919.jpeg
Bob Fisher, second baseman (1924)
Newt Fisher, player-manager (1901-1905) Newt Fisher 1902.jpg
Newt Fisher, player-manager (1901–1905)
Lonny Frey, shortstop (1933) Lonny Frey Reds.jpg
Lonny Frey, shortstop (1933)
Oscar Fuhr, pitcher (1927-1928) Fuhr, Boston, 1924 LOC npcc.11196 (cropped).jpg
Oscar Fuhr, pitcher (1927–1928)
Billy Gardner, shortstop (1953) Billy Gardner 1957.jpg
Billy Gardner, shortstop (1953)
Charlie Gassaway, pitcher (1937, 1939-1943) Charlie Gassaway - 1947 Smith's Oakland Oaks.jpg
Charlie Gassaway, pitcher (1937, 1939–1943)
Aubrey Gatewood, pitcher (1963) Aubrey Gatewood, 1964.jpg
Aubrey Gatewood, pitcher (1963)
Frank Gibson, catcher (1913-1914) Frank Gibson.jpg
Frank Gibson, catcher (1913–1914)
Lee Grissom, pitcher (1936) LeeGrissom1939PlayBall.jpg
Lee Grissom, pitcher (1936)
Jack Harshman, first baseman/pitcher (1951, 1953) Jack Harshman 1952.JPG
Jack Harshman, first baseman/pitcher (1951, 1953)
Clint Hartung, player (1955) Clint Hartung.png
Clint Hartung, player (1955)
Chicken Hawks, first baseman (1923-1924) Chicken Hawks.jpeg
Chicken Hawks, first baseman (1923–1924)
Ray Hayworth, catcher (1927) Ray Hayworth 1939.jpg
Ray Hayworth, catcher (1927)
Art Herman, pitcher (1903-1906) ArtHerman1895.jpg
Art Herman, pitcher (1903–1906)
Hugh Hill, pitcher (1901-1903) Hugh Hill 1902.jpg
Hugh Hill, pitcher (1901–1903)
Waite Hoyt, pitcher (1918) Waite-hoyt.jpg
Waite Hoyt, pitcher (1918)
Hal Jeffcoat, outfielder (1946-1947) Hal Jeffcoat 1953.jpg
Hal Jeffcoat, outfielder (1946–1947)
Smead Jolley, outfielder (1937) Smead Jolley 1931.jpg
Smead Jolley, outfielder (1937)
Rod Kanehl, second baseman/outfielder (1960-1961) Rod Kanehl 1962.png
Rod Kanehl, second baseman/outfielder (1960–1961)
Snapper Kennedy, player (1901-1904) SnapperKennedy.jpg
Snapper Kennedy, player (1901–1904)
Ed Kirkpatrick, outfielder/catcher (1963) Ed Kirkpatrick 1977.JPG
Ed Kirkpatrick, outfielder/catcher (1963)
Rube Kroh, pitcher (1914-1916) Floyd Rube Kroh.jpg
Rube Kroh, pitcher (1914–1916)
Ernie Krueger, catcher (1929-1930) Kruger 4101084606 0d1141f5ab o.jpg
Ernie Krueger, catcher (1929–1930)
Tacks Latimer, player (1907) Tacks Latimer.jpg
Tacks Latimer, player (1907)
Roxie Lawson, pitcher (1941) Roxie Lawson by Apex.jpg
Roxie Lawson, pitcher (1941)
Hank Leiber, outfielder (1934) Hank Leiber 1943.jpg
Hank Leiber, outfielder (1934)
Bob Lennon, outfielder (1952-1954) Bob Lennon 1955.png
Bob Lennon, outfielder (1952–1954)
Pete Lister, player (1907) Pete Lister (2) Portland Beavers.jpeg
Pete Lister, player (1907)
Bill Ludwig, player (1913) Bill Ludwig.jpg
Bill Ludwig, player (1913)
Jim Maloney, pitcher (1960) Jim Maloney Reds.jpg
Jim Maloney, pitcher (1960)
Jim Marshall, player (1952) 1984 Nashville Jim Marshall.jpg
Jim Marshall, player (1952)
Frank McCormick, first baseman (1935) Frank McCormick Reds.jpg
Frank McCormick, first baseman (1935)
Tommy McMillan, shortstop (1923) Tommy McMillan.jpg
Tommy McMillan, shortstop (1923)
Pat McNulty, outfielder (1929) McNulty, Cleveland 1924 LOC npcc.11157 (cropped).jpg
Pat McNulty, outfielder (1929)
Dusty Miller, outfielder (1906) Dusty Miller 1893 Nashville.png
Dusty Miller, outfielder (1906)
Bob Moorhead, pitcher (1959) Bob Moorhead.jpg
Bob Moorhead, pitcher (1959)
Forrest More, pitcher (1913-1914) Forrest More 1909.jpg
Forrest More, pitcher (1913–1914)
Sam Nahem, pitcher (1939) Sam Nahem Cardinals.jpg
Sam Nahem, pitcher (1939)
Ovid Nicholson, player (1913) Ovid Nicholson.jpeg
Ovid Nicholson, player (1913)
Johnny Niggeling, pitcher (1933) Johnny Niggeling Browns.jpg
Johnny Niggeling, pitcher (1933)
Claude Osteen, player (1957) Claude Osteen 1961.jpg
Claude Osteen, player (1957)
Jim O'Toole, pitcher (1958) James Jerome OToole full shot, circa 1963.jpg
Jim O'Toole, pitcher (1958)
Jimmy Outlaw, third baseman (1936) Jimmy Outlaw - 1940 Buffalo Bisons.jpg
Jimmy Outlaw, third baseman (1936)
Frank Parkinson, second baseman (1925) Frank Parkinson.jpg
Frank Parkinson, second baseman (1925)
Tom Parrott, player (1901, 1903-1904) Tom Parrott.png
Tom Parrott, player (1901, 1903–1904)
Dode Paskert, outfielder (1924) Dode Paskert 2163490216 a8da045463 o.jpg
Dode Paskert, outfielder (1924)
Ham Patterson, player (1910) Ham Patterson.jpg
Ham Patterson, player (1910)
Johnny Peacock, catcher (1936) Johnny Peacock 1940 Play Ball.jpeg
Johnny Peacock, catcher (1936)
Wiley Piatt, pitcher (1904) Wiley Piatt.jpg
Wiley Piatt, pitcher (1904)
Buck Redfern, shortstop (1926-1927) Buck Redfern yearbook photo.png
Buck Redfern, shortstop (1926–1927)
Dusty Rhodes, player (1952) Dusty Rhodes 1961.jpg
Dusty Rhodes, player (1952)
Tom Rogers, pitcher (1914-1916) Tom Rogers (1916, Nashville Tennessean).jpg
Tom Rogers, pitcher (1914–1916)
Dutch Ruether, pitcher (1932) Dutch Ruether.jpg
Dutch Ruether, pitcher (1932)
Bob Rush, pitcher (1947) BobRush1953bowman.jpg
Bob Rush, pitcher (1947)
Johnny Sain, pitcher (1940-1941) Johnnysain.jpg
Johnny Sain, pitcher (1940–1941)
War Sanders, pitcher (1901-1902) War Sanders 1902.jpg
War Sanders, pitcher (1901–1902)
Carl Sawatski, player (1949-1950) Carl Sawatski.jpg
Carl Sawatski, player (1949–1950)
Henry Schmidt, player (1906-1907) Henry Schmidt baseball.jpg
Henry Schmidt, player (1906–1907)
Bob Schultz, pitcher (1950-1951, 1956) Bob Schultz.jpg
Bob Schultz, pitcher (1950–1951, 1956)
Jack Scott, pitcher (1917) Jack Scott 1922.jpg
Jack Scott, pitcher (1917)
Dick Sisler, first baseman (1957-1958) Dick Sisler.jpg
Dick Sisler, first baseman (1957–1958)
Earl Smith, catcher (1931) Earl Smith.jpg
Earl Smith, catcher (1931)
Red Smith, outfielder (1911, 1927) James C Red Smith.jpg
Red Smith, outfielder (1911, 1927)
By Speece, pitcher (1932-1938) By Speece.jpg
By Speece, pitcher (1932–1938)
Tommy Taylor, third baseman (1928) Tom Taylor baseball.jpg
Tommy Taylor, third baseman (1928)
Fred Toney, pitcher (1925) 1918 Fred Toney.jpeg
Fred Toney, pitcher (1925)
Red Treadway, player (1947) Red Treadway.jpg
Red Treadway, player (1947)
Coaker Triplett, outfielder (1936) Coaker Triplett Cardinals.jpg
Coaker Triplett, outfielder (1936)
Johnny Vander Meer, pitcher (1936) Johnny Vander Meer.png
Johnny Vander Meer, pitcher (1936)
Rube Walker, player (1945, 1947) Rube Walker Mets.jpg
Rube Walker, player (1945, 1947)
Bucky Walters, player (1931) Bucky Walters Reds.jpg
Bucky Walters, player (1931)
Lefty Williams, pitcher (1913) LeftyWilliams.jpg
Lefty Williams, pitcher (1913)
Doc Wiseman, outfielder (1901-1911) Docwiseman.png
Doc Wiseman, outfielder (1901–1911)
Al Worthington, pitcher (1951-1952) Allan Worthington 1956.jpg
Al Worthington, pitcher (1951–1952)
Players
NameSeason(s)Position(s)MLB
Ed Abbaticchio 1901–1902Yes
Tom Accardo1945No
Victor Accorsini1902, 1904–1905No
Tom Acker 1955PYes
Dick Adair1952–1953PNo
Ace Adams [MLB 1] 1938–1940PYes
Clyde Adams1905PNo
Spencer Adams 1929–1931SS/3BYes
Ben Ahmann1925PNo
Raleigh Aitchison 1911PYes
Harvey Albrecht1924No
Dale Alderson 1943–1944, 1946PYes
Dale Alexander 19371BYes
Donald Alfano1949No
Harry Allemang1906PNo
Ernie Alten 1924, 1926–1928P/OFYes
Ultus Álvarez 1955, 1959–1960OFNo
Eddie Ancherico1947PNo
Bob Anderlik1951No
H. Anderson19202BNo
Herb Anderson1958No
John D. Anderson1931CNo
John M. Anderson1929–1930OFNo
Wingo Anderson 1911PYes
Doc Andrews1904No
Lee Anthony1946PNo
Dan Ardell 19631BYes
Casper Asbjornson 1930CYes
Jim Atchley1950–1952PNo
James Atkins 1955–1956PYes
Chick Autry 1925CYes
Earl Averill Jr. 1955Yes
Dick Aylward 1949, 1958CYes
Gene Bacque 1961PNo
Harvey Bailey 1905PYes
Jim Bailey 1958–1960PYes
King Bailey 1902–1903PYes
Frank Bair1911–1912PNo
Al Baker 1939PYes
Bill Baker 1932–1933CYes
Howard Baker 19183BYes
Howard W. Baker1915–1916No
Joseph Baker1946, 1950PNo
R. Baker1919PNo
Jack Baldschun 1960PYes
Frank Baldwin 1955–1956Yes
Jim Ballantyne1901No
Pelham Ballenger 19203BYes
Ernest Balser1944–1946PNo
Oscar Bandelin1905No
Turner Barber 1928OFYes
Babe Barna 1949, 1951Yes
Junie Barnes 1936–1937PYes
Dean Barnhardt1918PNo
Charley Baron1938No
Bob Barr 1939PYes
Red Barrett 1950–1951PYes
John Bates1925–1927SS/3BNo
Matt Batts 1956Yes
Ray Bauer1951PNo
Clarence Baumgardner19133BNo
Harry Bay 1908–1911OFYes
Frank Beaty1946–1947PNo
Johnny Beazley 1949PYes
John Bebber1955PNo
Erve Beck 19061BYes
George Beck 1913–1914PYes
William Beck1959PNo
Becker1906No
Heinz Becker 1946Yes
George Bell1931–1932PNo
Marty Beltran1963No
Bennett1919PNo
Bennett1931OFNo
Fred Bennett 1938Yes
H. Bennett1930PNo
Pug Bennett 1904–1905Yes
Heinie Berger 1914–1915PYes
Bill Bernhard * [m 1] 1908–1910PYes
Ray Berns1954No
Al Bernsen19231BNo
Red Bird 1924PYes
Ralph Birkofer 1938PYes
Ralph Birkofer1955PNo
Frank Biscan 1955PYes
Hiram Bithorn 1949PYes
Jim Bivin 1937Yes
Bill Black 1927–19282BYes
George Blackburn 1901Yes
Rae Blaemire 1935–1936, 1938–1939CYes
Linc Blakely 1937OFYes
Marv Blaylock 19591BYes
Cy Block 1946–1947Yes
George Boehler 1930PYes
Buster Boguskie1947–19542BNo
Red Bohannon1905–19062BNo
Bob Boken 19403BYes
Bernie Boland 1913–1914PYes
Ray Bond1963CNo
Bool1928CNo
Bob Boring1952–19533BNo
Bob Borkowski 1949Yes
Joseph Borrelli1954No
Rick Botelho1955–1957PNo
Abe Bowman 1923PYes
Billy Bowman1957PNo
Bob Bowman 1942PYes
Ben Boyd1928SSNo
John Brackenridge 1913PYes
Hugh Bradley 19211BYes
Bob Brady 1951Yes
Jim Bragan 1956No
Frank Brazill * [m 2] 19351BYes
John Brechin1956–1957PNo
Bill Breitenstein1902PNo
Orbie Brewer1945No
Charlie Brewster 1942–1945SSYes
Warren Bridgens1937No
Lynn Bridwell1961PNo
Jim Brillheart 1933–1934PYes
Leon Brinkopf 1949Yes
Herman Bronkie 1910Yes
John Brooks1927–1928OFNo
Jim Brosnan 1950PYes
Bill Brown1920–19221BNo
Keith Brown1954PNo
Lindsay Brown 1938SSYes
Philip Brown1963PNo
Ralph Brown1956No
Tommy Brown 1955–19583BYes
Will Bruner1901, 1905No
Ed Bruyette 1905Yes
Frank Buchanan1903No
Jim Buchanan 1906PYes
Smoky Burgess [MLB 2] 1948Yes
Mike Burke1917–1922OFNo
Howard Burkett1925SSNo
Gus Burleson1932–1933PNo
Jim Burns1948PNo
Otto Burns1914OFNo
Pete Burnside 1952, 1954PYes
Ed Burt1901No
Anderson Bush1949PNo
Jack Bushelman 1915Yes
Harry Bussey1902–1904No
William Bustle1945, 1947PNo
Kid Butler 1908–1909SS/2BYes
John Buvid1931PNo
George Byam1947–1948No
Jerry Cade1958–1960PNo
Gene Calder1961PNo
Robert Caldwell1954No
Dave Callahan 1913–1915OFYes
Howie Camp 1925–1926OFYes
Campbell1937No
John Campbell1901No
Raymond Campbell1941PNo
Thad Campbell1929–1930PNo
Aldo Caravello1945No
Scoops Carey 1903Yes
Bobby Cargo 1902–1903Yes
Don Carlsen 1950PYes
Bud Carlson1943–19452BNo
Pat Carney 1906OFYes
Bob Carpenter 1947PYes
John Carr1907No
Wes Carr1950PNo
Blackie Carter 1929–1931OFYes
Leon Carter19593B/SSNo
Charlie Case 1909–1913PYes
Carlos Castillo19592BNo
Slick Castleman 1932–1933PYes
Lou Castro 1906SSYes
Pug Cavet 1917PYes
Leon Chagnon 1937Yes
Tiny Chaplin 1932–1935PYes
Chapman19282BNo
Calvin Chapman 1937–1939, 1942–1943OFYes
Glenn Chapman 1937OFYes
John Chapman 19313BYes
Oscar Chinique1961PNo
Thomas Chinn1906No
Edgar Chitwood1944PNo
Herbert Chmiel1947PNo
Neil Chrisley 1955Yes
Christenbury1925OFNo
Christensen1924No
Joseph Christian1961OFNo
Robert Churchill1943OFNo
James Churchwell1963PNo
Joe Cicero 1930–1931OFYes
Ted Cieslak 1948Yes
George Cisar 1938–1939Yes
Moose Clabaugh 1931–1932OFYes
Wild Bill Clark1905No
R.L. Clarke1915PNo
Clifford Coggin1958PNo
Hy Cohen 1958PYes
Chuck Coles 1958–19601BYes
Orlin Collier 1938–1939PYes
Robert Colligan1963PNo
Collins1903No
Victor Comolli1957–1958CNo
George Condrick1955PNo
Dick Conger 1947–1948PYes
Jim Constable 1952–1953PYes
Dan Coogan 1906CYes
Cliff Cook 19603BYes
William Cooke1957, 1959PNo
Jimmy Cooper1903No
Ted Corbett1901PNo
Mel Corbo19631BNo
Chuck Corgan 19233BYes
Pearce Corley1940No
Jess Cortazzo 1929SSYes
Pete Coscarart [MLB 3] 19382BYes
Steve Coscarart1939OFNo
Alex Cosmidis 1953–19542BNo
Glen Crable1961PNo
Walt Craddock 1960PYes
Paul Crain1942PNo
Eddie Crawford1963OFNo
Bill Crouch 1937–1938PYes
Jack Crouch 1934CYes
Al Cuccinello 1934–19352BYes
Cookie Cuccurullo 1948–1949PYes
Charlie Cuellar 1944PYes
Bert Cueto 1963PYes
Dick Culler 1940–1941SSYes
Jesse Cumby1947No
Kiki Cuyler [MLB 4] 1923OFYes
Angelo Dagres 1957OFYes
Cy Dahlgren1913PNo
Alvin Dahlin1920PNo
Jud Daley 1912–1913OFYes
Joe Damato1948–1951No
Bill Dammann 1902, 1906PYes
Larry Danforth1963PNo
Don Dangleis1957PNo
Bob Dant1950No
Jake Daubert [MLB 5] 19081BYes
Bill Davidson1961SSNo
Larry Davidson1959–1961OFNo
Davis1923PNo
Bud Davis 19311BYes
G. Davis1927OFNo
Gene Davis19613BNo
Jerry Davis1956–1957, 1959, 1961PNo
Kiddo Davis 1927Yes
Peaches Davis 1936PYes
Spencer Davis1950–1951PNo
Yancy Davis1925OFNo
Jean Davison1947–1949PNo
John Davolio1961PNo
Jerry Dean1955PNo
Walter Deaver1902PNo
Art Decatur 1917–1919PYes
Al Decker1908OFNo
Peter Deem1943No
Lawrence DelMargo1963PNo
Walter Derucki1955No
Vincent DiLorenzo1952PNo
Ben Dimond1915No
Larry DiPippo1954–1955No
Sonny Dixon 1961PYes
John Dobbs * [m 3] 1907Yes
Lou Dobbs1901No
Robert Dobzanski1958PNo
Marvin Dodd1920PNo
John Dodge 1914–19153BYes
Donohue19261BNo
Cal Dorsett 1941PYes
Dutch Dotterer 1955, 1957CYes
Thomas Dotterer19593BNo
Whammy Douglas 1959–1960PYes
Pat Downing1905No
Benjamin Downs1955No
Larry Doyle * [m 4] 19222BYes
Tom Drake 1940–1941PYes
Clem Dreisewerd 1935PYes
Chuck Dressen * [m 5] 1932–19333BYes
Karl Drews 1958PYes
William Droll1931PNo
Jim Duckworth 1960PYes
Anthony Dueker1933–19343BNo
Gus Dugas 1939–1942OFYes
Jim Duggan 1906–1908P/OFYes
John Duggan1906–1909PNo
Willie Duke1934, 1937–1938OFNo
Otto Dumas1930OFNo
Frank Duncan1942PNo
Arthur Dunham1954No
Wiley Dunham 1906Yes
Frank Dunlap1945No
Hank Dunn1961PNo
Guy Dunning1919–1920OFNo
Bob Duretto1956No
Durham1911PNo
Harry Durheim1938No
Bobby Durnbaugh 1955–1956, 1958–1959SSYes
Red Durrett 1947Yes
Joe Dwyer 1936OFYes
Jim Dyck 1956Yes
Frank Dye1913PNo
Burton Dziadek1961PNo
Earl1922No
Walter East 1908–19092BNo
Roy Easterwood 1945, 1947–1948Yes
Vallie Eaves 1942PYes
Ebel1937No
Johnny Edwards [MLB 6] 1960CYes
Elmer Eggert 19322BYes
Ike Eichrodt 1925OFYes
Paul Eiffert1923CNo
Sharkey Eiland1934–1937, 1939PNo
Pete Elko 1943–1944, 1946–19473BYes
Roy Ellam * [m 6] 1916–1920SSYes
Rowdy Elliott 1912Yes
William Ellis1916–1917, 1925–1926PNo
Charles Elsey1905No
Jack Ely1905–1907PNo
Spoke Emery 1922OFYes
Frank Emmer 1931SSYes
Slim Emmerich 1949–1950PYes
Dale Englehorn1937No
Charlie English 1941–19423BYes
Johnny Enzmann [24] 1924PYes
Paul Erickson 1942PYes
Peter Erloff1910–1911No
Buck Etchison 1945Yes
George Etheridge1943PNo
Arthur Evans1938No
Chick Evans1925OFNo
Tony Faeth 1923PYes
Fred Fairbanks1922PNo
George Fallon 19382BYes
Jim Fanning 1951Yes
Jack Farmer 1915, 1920OFYes
Paul Faucett1904No
Jim Feeney1902PNo
Marv Felderman 1940–1941CYes
Harry Feldhaus1903–1904No
William Felker1961PNo
Ed Fernandes 1950Yes
Jackie Ferrell1961No
Tony Fiarito19352BNo
John Fickinger1959PNo
Conrad Fields1922–1923PNo
Bob Fisher 19242BYes
John Fisher1907No
Larry Fisher1943No
Newt Fisher * [m 7] 1901–1905Yes
Norm Fisher1945PNo
Raymond Fisher1935No
Showboat Fisher 1933OFYes
Fitzberger1928OFNo
Charles Fitzgerald1946No
Umberto Flammini1950–1952PNo
Bill Fleet1906No
Earl Fleharty1911–1913PNo
Les Fleming 19411BYes
Bob Fletcher1945No
Lloyd Flippin1928SSNo
Tim Flood 1910Yes
Floyd Fogg1945, 1949, 1954No
Leon Foulk1949–1950PNo
Boob Fowler 19273BYes
Norman Fox1953PNo
Frank Franchi1961CNo
Will Franks1903No
Ralph Frary 19061BNo
Benny Frey 1926–1929PYes
Lonny Frey [MLB 7] 1933SSYes
George Frickie1904–1905PNo
Skipper Friday 1923–1924PYes
Jim Fridley 1958OFYes
John Frierson1921OFNo
Ted Fritsch 1944No
Sam Frock 1918PYes
Edward Frome1902PNo
Jack Frost1915–1916PNo
Oscar Fuhr 1927–1928PYes
Fuhrey1922SSNo
Charles Fulton1923PNo
Earl Furlow1961PNo
Frank Gabler 1934PYes
Thomas Gallagher1922PNo
Billy Gardner 1953SSYes
Glenn Gardner 1943PYes
Parker Garner1944No
Charlie Gassaway 1937, 1939–1943PYes
Aubrey Gatewood 1963PYes
Sam Gatlin1945No
Harvey Gentry 1953OF/SSYes
Greek George 1939–1940, 1944CYes
George Gerken 1935OFYes
Dick Getter1954No
Rube Geyer 1906PYes
Edward Gibson1945PNo
Frank Gibson 1913–1914CYes
Tom Gibson1959–1961PNo
Robert Giddens1954PNo
Bob Giddings1953PNo
Buddy Gilbert 1958–1959, 1961OFYes
Charlie Gilbert 1939, 1943, 1948OFYes
George Gilbert1924PNo
Jack Gilbert 1906OFYes
Tookie Gilbert 1949Yes
Whiskers Gilbert1925PNo
Garth Gilchrist1928SSNo
Tex Giles1928OFNo
Johnny Gill 1939OFYes
Gillenwater1923PNo
Paul Gillespie 1946Yes
Thomas Gilroy1909No
Norman Glaser 1927–1928PYes
Harry Glenn 1911–1912Yes
Hank Glor1945PNo
Frank Goalby19132BNo
John Golich1953OFNo
Shelby Gondolfi1945No
Johnny Gooch 1932, 1935CYes
Bill Goodenough 1901–1902Yes
George Gottleber19283BNo
William Gould1923, 1927PNo
Earl Grace 1939CYes
Fred Graf 1923–19243BYes
Tiny Graham 19191BYes
Eugene Granberg1942CNo
Charley Grant1957No
Elwood Grantham1948No
George Grantham 19341BYes
Arthur Granville1905No
August Granzig1946No
James Graves1954PNo
Stan Gray1945No
Guy Green1932PNo
Greene1920OFNo
Greene1926PNo
Doc Greene1947No
Griffith1924OFNo
Ross Grimsley 1955PYes
Lee Grissom [MLB 8] 1936PYes
Don Gross 1955PYes
Guess1922No
Dick Haack1946PNo
Bert Haas [MLB 9] 1938–19391BYes
Jim Hackett 1907Yes
John Hafenecker1954No
Frank Haley1927–1928SSNo
Raymond Haley 1923Yes
Hall1928OFNo
Thomas Hallett1963PNo
Clarence Hamel1937No
Jimmy Hamilton* [m 8] 1924No
Richard Hamlin1954PNo
Harry Hammond1911No
Ray Hamrick 1943SSYes
Ed Hanyzewski 1946PYes
Jack Hardy 1907–1908CYes
Hogan Hargrove1911No
Gail Harris 19531BYes
Jack Harshman 1951, 19531B/PYes
Edd Hartness1946No
Clint Hartung 1955Yes
Walter Hartwell1911No
Gene Hasson 19391BYes
Clem Hausmann 1946PYes
Chicken Hawks 1923–19241BYes
Gene Hayden 1956, 1958PYes
Ray Hayworth 1927CYes
Bob Hazle 1955Yes
Ralph Head 1930PYes
Hank Helf 1941–1942CYes
Gus Helfrich1918–1919PNo
George Heller1952PNo
John Helms1945No
Ed Hemingway 19143BYes
Rollie Hemsley * [m 9] 1949Yes
S. Hendee1913PNo
H.T. Hengehold1923PNo
Weldon Henley 1901Yes
George Hennessey 1944–1945PYes
Bobby Henrich 1960SSYes
Whitey Hensling1912No
Ernie Herbert 1916–1917PYes
Herbst1922No
Art Herman 1903–1906PYes
Neal Hertweck 1956Yes
John Hess1908PNo
Heubert1903No
Mel Hicks1943–1944, 19461BNo
Whitey Hilcher 1936PYes
Hugh Hill 1901–1903PYes
L.E. Hinton1913PNo
Oris Hockett [MLB 10] 1940–1941OFYes
Shovel Hodge 1919–1920PYes
Stew Hofferth 1937–1939CYes
Solly Hofman 19131B/OFYes
Ronald Hogg1963OFNo
Howard Holland1901No
Al Hollingsworth 1929Yes
Stan Hollmig 1956–19571B/OFYes
Bobo Holloman 1948–1951PYes
Jim Holmes 1903Yes
Harry Holsclaw1934PNo
Red Holt 19291BYes
William Homan19393BNo
Kenneth Hommel1957–1958PNo
Hood1928OFNo
Jay Hook 1958PYes
Dick Hoover 1947PYes
James Horn1929–1930OFNo
Claude Horton1947PNo
Gene Host 1961PYes
Cal Howe 1955–1957PYes
Waite Hoyt [MLB 11] 1918PYes
Calvin Humphreys1956PNo
George Hunter 1908OFYes
Ed Hurlburt1908CNo
Hurt1928No
Edward Irons1958–1959CNo
Jackson1919PNo
Jerry Jacobs1955No
Tony Jacobs 1949–1950, 1957PYes
Bert James 1912–1913OFYes
Greg Jancich1958PNo
Henry Jansing1905–1906, 19083BNo
Roy Jarvis 1954–1955Yes
Ziggy Jasinski1952No
George Jeffcoat 1939–1942PYes
Hal Jeffcoat 1946–1947OFYes
Frank Jelincich 1945Yes
Jake Jenkins1954No
Ned Jilton1945PNo
Fred Johnson 1926–1927PYes
Leslie Johnson1913PNo
Lorne Johnson1963No
Vernon Johnson1944No
Vic Johnson 1946PYes
Woody Johnson1937–1939PNo
Albert Johnston1961PNo
Bill Johnston1903PNo
Smead Jolley 1937OFYes
Herman Jones19321BNo
Ollie Jones1931OFNo
Bubber Jonnard 1920–1921CYes
Claude Jonnard 1917–1920PYes
Ev Joyner1960–1961OFNo
Gerald Juzek1945PNo
George Kalkhoff1906CNo
Rod Kanehl 1960–19612B/OFYes
Jay Kanzler1905–1906OFNo
Eddie Karas1946PNo
Stanley Karpinski1951PNo
Dick Kauffman 1916–19191BYes
Jimmie Keenan 1924PYes
Joseph Keenan1905No
Earl Keiser1922PNo
Hugh Kellackey1905No
Win Kellum 1908–1909PYes
Bob Kelly 1956–1957PYes
Eddie Kenna 1926CYes
Dick Kennedy1960No
Snapper Kennedy 1901–1904Yes
Frank Kern1927OFNo
Russ Kerns 1944Yes
Kestner1922CNo
Gus Ketchum 1924PYes
Henry Keupper 1910–1911PYes
Stan Keyes1932–1933OFNo
Frederick Kiebler1942PNo
Edward Kikla1963PNo
Vernon Kilburg1955PNo
Killian1911PNo
Kilroy1906No
John Kimble1938No
Wally Kimmick 19263BYes
Bert King1914–1915OFNo
Moses King1944No
Albert Kinsey1948PNo
Larry Kinzer19352BNo
Jim Kirby 1949Yes
George Kircher 1915No
Ed Kirkpatrick 1963OF/CYes
George Kirsch1926–1927, 1929PNo
Rube Kisinger 1915PYes
Bobby Klaus 19592BYes
Joe Klein1921OFNo
Hal Kleine 1949PYes
Stan Klopp 1939Yes
Nap Kloza 1928Yes
Joe Klugmann * [m 10] 1929–19323BYes
Elmer Klumpp 1939CYes
Chick Knaupp* [m 11] 1920–19222BNo
Pete Knisely 1917–1918OFYes
Punch Knoll 1902–1904Yes
Cliff Knox 1928CYes
Frank Kohlbecker1919–1920OF/CNo
Dick Kokos 1956Yes
Thomas Korczowski1953SSNo
Art Kores 1916–19173BYes
Kraft1923PNo
Steve Kraly 1959–1960PYes
Erwin Krehmeyer1922SSNo
Mickey Kreitner 1942–1943CYes
John Krider1933PNo
Rube Kroh 1914–1916PYes
John Kropf1952No
John Kruckman1947No
Ernie Krueger 1929–1930CYes
Stephen Kuk1935OFNo
Leon Kyle1937No
Edward Labanara1944–1945No
Frank Laga1951PNo
Dan Lally 1905Yes
Jack Lamb1937No
Wally Lammers19602BNo
Bobby LaMotte 19313BYes
Ken Landenberger 1956Yes
Jerry Lane 1955, 1959PYes
Lang1901No
Frank Lankenau1919–1922PNo
Glen Larsen1932PNo
Al Lary 1951PYes
Lasley1920PNo
Tacks Latimer 1907Yes
Ralph Lattimore1912No
Ed Lauzon1901No
Jack Law1906No
Roxie Lawson 1941PYes
Bevo LeBourveau 1923–1924, 1933OFYes
Billy Lee 1916Yes
Hal Lee 1938OFYes
Mike Lee 1963PYes
George Lees 1920CYes
Lou Legett 1937CYes
Hank Leiber [MLB 12] 1934OFYes
Al Leitz1944No
Frank Leja 19601BYes
Bob Lennon 1952–1954OFYes
Dixie Leverett 1914–1915PYes
Earl Lewis1904–1905No
Eddie Lewis1925, 1928OFNo
Dick Libby1952–1954PNo
Gordon Lieb1941PNo
John Lindsay1911–1914SSNo
Eldon Lindsey1942–1943PNo
Axel Lindstrom 1924, 1926PYes
John Liptak1950, 1952No
Pete Lister 1907Yes
David Logan1903No
Leslie Logg1944PNo
Zeke Lohman1920PNo
Long1925PNo
Daniel Long1944No
Raymond Looney19611BNo
Theodore Lotz1949, 1951No
Lovelace1928OFNo
Lloyd Lowe1949No
Dennis Lowney1902–1904No
Red Lucas 1921–1922, 1944–1945PYes
Robert Lucas1963SSNo
Frank Luce 1930OFYes
Jimmy Ludtka1957–19583B/2BNo
Bill Ludwig 1913Yes
Robert Ludwig1950–1951No
Don Lumley1961OF/1BNo
Del Lundgren 1928–1929PYes
Lyle Luttrell 1958–1959SSYes
Barney Lutz 1939–1940OFNo
Michael Lutz1956No
Chuck Lybeck1959PNo
Robert Lyle1943PNo
Mike Lynch1910No
Frank Mack 1923PYes
Leo Mackey1924–1928CNo
John Mackinson 1957PYes
Ron Mahrt1952–1953PNo
Dominick Maisano1961PNo
Pete Mallory1946–1949, 1951–1953, 1955PNo
Alex Malloy 1911PYes
Pat Malone1942PNo
Jim Maloney [MLB 13] 1960PYes
Garth Mann 1944PYes
Bill Manning1946No
Joe Margoneri 1954PYes
Frank Marino1949PNo
Roy Marion1941–1942, 1946SSNo
Ollie Marquardt 1930SSYes
Marshall1931SSNo
Clarence Marshall1916–1918CNo
Jim Marshall 1952Yes
Wiley Marshall1914PNo
Darrell Martin1958PNo
Joe Martin 1934–19353BYes
Michael Martynik1938–1939PNo
Jerry Marx19632BNo
Masters1935No
Eddie Matteson 1923PYes
A.J. Matulis 1947PNo
Paul Mauldin1949–1950No
Samuel Mauney1961CNo
Carmen Mauro 1948Yes
Buster Maynard 1947Yes
Ralph McAdams1933–1934CNo
Tom McAvoy 1961PYes
Edwin McBee1944No
Joe McCabe 1961CYes
Tommy McCabe1915No
Dutch McCall 1942–1943, 1946PYes
Alex McColl 1930PYes
Arthur McConnell1945PNo
Sam McConnell 19182BNo
Edward McCormack1922OFNo
Frank McCormick [MLB 14] 19351BYes
Mike McCormick 1907–1908SSYes
Ed McDade1950No
Ashley McDaniel1937SSNo
Joe McDonald 1912Yes
Tex McDonald 19193BYes
Pryor McElveen 1907–19083BYes
Dan McFarland1905No
Monte McFarland 1902Yes
McGee19261BNo
Bill McGhee 19361BYes
Jim McGlothlin [MLB 15] 1963PYes
Harry McIntire 1902PYes
Polly McLarry 1926–19271BYes
Hub McLeod1915PNo
Joe McManus 1913PYes
John McManus1945No
Frank McMillan1945No
Tommy McMillan 1923SSYes
William McMillan1952No
Jim McNamee1963PNo
Pat McNulty 1929OFYes
Hartley McPherson1945PNo
George McQuillan 1922–1923PYes
Johnny Meador 1917PYes
Rufus Meadows 1935PYes
Russ Meers 1940–1941, 1946PYes
Bob Meisner19613BNo
Jim Melton1955PNo
Gould Menefee1911No
Paul Menking1950PNo
Glen Merklen19611BNo
Merville1931OFNo
Metz1919PNo
Leo Meyer 19192BYes
Russ Meyer 1944–1946, 1957PYes
Gilbert Meyers1922CNo
Joseph Micciche1952PNo
Ralph Michaels 1923SSYes
Mollie Mies1920PNo
John Mihalic 1939–19442BYes
Stan Milankovich1951PNo
Johnny Miljus 1922PYes
Archie Miller1932PNo
Dusty Miller 1906OFYes
George Miller1963PNo
Willie Mills 1907Yes
George Milstead 1929–1932PYes
H.H. Minatree1923PNo
David Miner1929–1930CNo
Henry Mitchell1963OFNo
Pete Modica1950–1954PNo
Bill Moisan 1948PYes
Eddie Mooers1918No
Leo Moon 1928PYes
Andrew Moore1934OFNo
Bill Moore 1930CYes
C. Moore1924No
Dee Moore 1937CYes
Jim Moore1955No
Bob Moorhead 1959PYes
Jake Mooty 1943PYes
Moran19193BNo
Forrest More 1913–1914PYes
George Morgan1923–1924PNo
Vern Morgan 1950Yes
Ed Morris 1925–1926PYes
Robert Morris1924PNo
Bob Morrow1920, 1922CNo
Frank Morse1907–19082BNo
Harry Morse1921–19223BNo
Arnie Moser 1940OFYes
Charles Moss1903No
Ray Moss 1935PYes
Mowry1931OFNo
Heinie Mueller 1934OFYes
Red Munson 1911Yes
Red Murff 1951PYes
Dick Murphy 1957Yes
Frank Murphy1923No
Murray1920PNo
Bobby Murray 1923–19242B/SSYes
Glenn Murray1935, 1937OFNo
Tommy Mylett1901No
Alfred Nagel1960OFNo
Sam Nahem 1939PYes
Cholly Naranjo 1959–1960PYes
Joe Neely1912PNo
Tommy Neill 1950, 1952Yes
Ernie Neitzke 1926OFYes
Clarence Nelson1907PNo
Wallace Newell1920OFNo
Don Nicholas 1957OFYes
Art Nichols 1907Yes
Ovid Nicholson 1913No
Harry Nickens1903–1905PNo
Johnny Niggeling 1933PYes
John Nook1942No
Frank Norcum1905–1906No
Leo Norris 1931–19322BYes
Rube Novotney 1951–1953CYes
Hank Nowak1947No
Eddie Noyes1913CNo
Harry Noyes1909No
Otto Nye19182BNo
Dan Oberholzer19313BNo
A. O'Brien1926CNo
Ray O'Brien 1917–1918OFYes
Andy O'Connell1901No
Dave Odom 1945PYes
Henry Oellerman1919OFNo
Jim Oglesby 19281BYes
John Oldham 1957PYes
Tom Oliver 1927OFYes
Barney Olsen 1941OFYes
Ole Olsen 1924–1925PYes
Paul O'Malley1934, 1936CNo
Mickey O'Neil 1918CYes
Peaches O'Neill 1906Yes
William O'Neill1923–1924PNo
Bill Onuska1960CNo
James Orton19632B/3BNo
Don Osborn * [m 12] 1950PNo
Tiny Osborne 1926PYes
Claude Osteen [MLB 16] 1957Yes
Jim O'Toole [MLB 17] 1958PYes
Jimmy Outlaw 19363BYes
William Padget1954PNo
Jose Padilla19583BNo
Pat Paige 1913PYes
Stan Palys 1957OFYes
Emil Panko1958OFNo
Nick Pappas1954PNo
Roy Pardue1952, 1955–1957PNo
Frank Parkinson 19252BYes
Parks1931PNo
Art Parks 1935, 1938OFYes
Tom Parrott 1901, 1903–1904Yes
Jay Partridge 1926, 1929–19302BYes
Dode Paskert 1924OFYes
Roy Paton1946No
Ham Patterson 1910Yes
Gene Paulette 1914–19151BYes
Bill Pavlick1952–1953OFNo
Ted Pawelek 1946–1947Yes
George Payne 1920–1921PYes
Johnny Peacock 1936CYes
Frank Pearce 1931–1932PYes
Les Peden 1948Yes
Homer Peel 1934OFYes
Marvin Pelton1938OFNo
Joe Penland1963PNo
Joe Pepe1921SSNo
Hub Perdue * [m 13] 1905, 1907–1910, 1920–1921PYes
Olin Perritt1923OFNo
Clay Perry 1911–19132B/3BYes
Archie Persons1906–1907OFNo
Charlie Pescod1942PNo
Lee Peterson1948PNo
Roy Peterson1950No
Raymond Petrzelka1954PNo
Jimmy Phelan1957PNo
Philbin19283BNo
Alva Phillips1945No
Darrell Phillips1944PNo
Eddie Phillips 1927CYes
Wiley Piatt 1904PYes
Malcolm Pickett19281BNo
Lerton Pinto 1923PYes
Ed Pipgras 1928PYes
George Pipgras 1925, 1935PYes
Forrest Plass19062BNo
Whitey Platt 1943OFYes
Rance Pless 1952Yes
Boots Poffenberger 1940–1941PYes
Jennings Poindexter 1945PYes
Billy Poland1953No
Jim Poole 1929–19301BYes
E.J. Porter1921OFNo
Ned Porter 1927PYes
Al Porto 1951PYes
Robert Pottenger1953–1954CNo
Dykes Potter 1939PYes
Coleman Powell1946No
Dutch Prather1933–19341BNo
Monte Priest1911PNo
Jim Pruett 1950Yes
Burt Pulford1942PNo
Pid Purdy 1935OFYes
Hal Quick 1946–1949Yes
Witty Quintana19582B/3BNo
Charlie Rabe 1956, 1960PYes
Neal Rabe1932CNo
John Radulovich1950No
Bill Raehse1955No
Pep Rambert 1946PYes
Earl Rapp 1959OFYes
Charlie Ray1949–1950, 1952No
Sidney Ray1939No
William Rea1932–1933CNo
Art Rebel 1938Yes
Phil Redding 1913PYes
Buck Redfern 1926–1927SSYes
James Reggio1944No
Jackie Reid 1932–1934PNo
Phil Reisinger1906No
George Reitz1901–1902No
Erwin Renfer 1914PYes
Flint Rhem 1936PYes
Dusty Rhodes [MLB 18] 1952Yes
Pete Rhodes1948PNo
Pete Ricci1922CNo
Harry Rice 1934OFYes
Duane Richards 1960PYes
Fred Richards 1950Yes
Thomas Richards1960PNo
Lance Richbourg * [m 14] 1923, 1933–1937OFYes
Harry Riconda 19313BYes
Bob Rikard1961No
Riley1906No
Walter Ringhofer1943CNo
Pep Ripperton1922OFNo
Dean Robbins1963OFNo
Red Robbins* [m 15] 19613BNo
Jack Roberts1956No
Jim Roberts 1923PYes
Don Robertson 1956Yes
James Robertson1909No
Fred Robinson1933PNo
Paul Robinson1959–1960PNo
Wilbur Robinson1937No
Mickey Rocco 1940, 19461BYes
Bill Rodda1931–1939SSNo
Howard Rodemoyer1959PNo
Eric Rodin 1954Yes
Lee Rogers 1940PYes
Packy Rogers 19413BYes
Tom Rogers 1914–1916PYes
John Romonosky 1961PYes
Rose1921No
Walter Rospond1937–19393BNo
Cliff Ross 1955PYes
Donald Ross1963OFNo
Andy Roth1903No
Ralph Rowe 1951OFNo
Luther Roy 1925PYes
Art Ruble 1926OFYes
Dutch Ruether 1932PYes
Bob Rush [MLB 19] 1947PYes
Clyde Russell1903–1906PNo
Jack Rutledge1922SSNo
Ralph Sabatino1944No
Eddie Sabrie1909No
William Sahlin1943PNo
Johnny Sain [MLB 20] 1940–1941PYes
Manny Salvatierra1944No
Guy Sample1901–1902, 1905PNo
Ken Sanders 1963PYes
Roy Sanders 1929–1930PYes
War Sanders 1901–1902PYes
Bill Sarni 1945Yes
Tom Satriano 1963C/3BYes
Ed Sauer 1943OFYes
Neil Saulia1947–1948PNo
Carl Sawatski 1949–1950Yes
George Scharein 1935–1936SSYes
Hank Schenz 1947Yes
George Schmees 1956–1958OFYes
Freddy Schmidt 1948PYes
Haven Schmidt1958–1960CNo
Henry Schmidt 1906–1907Yes
Keith Schmidt1955–1956No
Jake Schmitt1953PNo
Paul Schneiders1951PNo
Grant Schopp1907No
Bob Schultz 1950–1951, 1956PYes
Bill Schwartz * [m 16] 1910–19151BYes
Rudy Schwenck 1905Yes
Jack Scott 1917PYes
LeGrant Scott 1942OFYes
Warren Seabough1908–1912CNo
John Sebastian1947No
Duke Sedgwick 1924PYes
Larry Segovia1957OFNo
Louis Seguin1939PNo
Gene Seifert1945PNo
Joseph Semler1935PNo
Sonny Senerchia 1956PYes
Mel Serafini1947No
Merle Settlemire 1932Yes
Wally Seward1960–1961PNo
Rip Sewell [MLB 21] 1931PYes
Wally Shaner 1929OFYes
Phil Shartzer1957, 1959–1961SSNo
Al Shealy 1932PYes
Ray Shearer 1959OFYes
Thomas Sheehan1915–19172BNo
Frederick Sherkel1952, 1954–1955PNo
Charlie Shields 1901Yes
Jim Shilling 1941–1942, 19461BYes
Mule Shirley 1931–1932, 19351BYes
Charlie Shoemaker 19632BYes
Johnny Siegle 1908–1910OFYes
Tripp Sigman 1928OFYes
Walter Signer 1943PYes
Don Sikes1925–1926OFNo
Pat Simmons 1931–1932PYes
Paul Simmons1954No
Syl Simon 19303BYes
Sims1924No
Duke Sims 1963CYes
William Simunek1952No
James Singleton1953PNo
Mike Sinnerud19633BNo
Dick Sisler * [m 17] 1957–19581BYes
Carl Sitton 1908PYes
Willie Skeen1941No
Lou Skizas 19603BYes
Tod Sloan 1914OFYes
Smith1921OFNo
Earl Smith 1931CYes
Ernie Smith1922OFNo
Frank Smith 1956PYes
Norman Smith1941PNo
Red Smith 1911, 1927OFYes
Red Smith 1914–1915Yes
Robert Smith1913No
Tom Smith1904No
Zach Smith1931–1933, 1935OFNo
Clifford Snyder1913PNo
Lewis Solomon1944No
Rudy Sommers 1912–1913PYes
Bill Sorrells1906–1908PNo
Bill Sparger1901No
Bob Speake 1951Yes
By Speece 1932–1938PYes
Ben Spencer1926OFNo
Daryl Spencer 1951Yes
Leverette Spencer1961PNo
Bob Spicer 1948PYes
James Sprankle1957–1958PNo
Harry Spratt 19133B/SSYes
Bob Sprout 1963PYes
James St. Claire1957No
Marv Staehle 1963SSYes
Harold Stafford1934–1935PNo
Robert Stafford19061BNo
George Staller 1941OFYes
Harold Stamey1955No
Jerry Standaert 19303BYes
Chuck Staniland1961CNo
Lawrence Stankey19601BNo
Dolly Stark 1915Yes
Ray Starr [MLB 22] 1936–1939PYes
George Stassi1945No
Willie Statham1920–1921PNo
Irv Stein 1945PYes
Bill Stellbauer 1921OFYes
Stanley Stencel1942OFNo
Stephens1952PNo
Clyde Stevens1952PNo
Roger Stevens1914No
Beauty Stewart1921No
Bill Stewart 1920PNo
Mack Stewart 1943–1945PYes
Edward Stogoski1961CNo
Henry Stone1945PNo
Harry Storch1911–1912No
Dewey Stover1929OFNo
Gabby Street 1915–1917, 1919CYes
Joseph Strincevich1945PNo
Joe Stringfellow1946–1947No
Harry Strohm19253BNo
Stuart1928No
George Stumpf 1931OFYes
Joseph Stupak1954PNo
Jim Suchecki 1954PYes
Ronald Suleski1958CNo
Ernie Sulik 1937OFYes
James Sullivan1901No
Harry Swacina 19181BYes
Swan1920PNo
Bruce Swango1961PNo
Sweeney19313BNo
Ad Swigler 1918PYes
Charlie Swindells 1905Yes
Doug Taitt 1927, 1934–1936OFYes
Vito Tamulis 1941–1942, 1946PYes
Ted Tappe 1954Yes
Dan Tapson19323BNo
Lee Tate 1954Yes
Tommy Tatum 1940–1941OFYes
Bill Taylor 1953OFYes
Larry Taylor1955–19582BNo
Tommy Taylor 19283BYes
Wiley Taylor 1916–1917PYes
Boyd Tepler1944–1945PNo
Charles Teuscher1963OFNo
Carl Thomas 1960PYes
Pete Thomassie1946No
Thompson1922OFNo
Foster Thornton1938PNo
Jimmy Thrash1925No
James Tibbetts1906OFNo
Jimmy Tilford1905No
Chick Tolson 1925, 19311BYes
Pat Tomkinson1952–1953No
Ed Tomlin1920PNo
Francis Toner1946PNo
Fred Toney 1925PYes
Tony Tonneman 1909, 1921CYes
Red Torphy 19272BYes
Eddie Touchberry1958PNo
Victor Trahd1944PNo
John Travis1941, 1943PNo
Red Treadway 1947Yes
George Treadwell1931CNo
Al Treichel1946PNo
Coaker Triplett 1936OFYes
Hal Trosky Jr. 1960PYes
Julian Tubb1941PNo
Leo Twardy1940–1941, 1946–1948PNo
John Uber1952PNo
Robert Unglaub1928No
Bill Upton 1955–1956PYes
Al Van Camp 1932Yes
Johnny Vander Meer [MLB 23] 1936PYes
Claire VanWieren1945PNo
Fred Vaughn 1948Yes
Richard Verbic1951PNo
E.A. Verrett1917No
Frank Veverka1936–1937PNo
Paul Vickery1944No
William Viebahn1909–1911PNo
Theodore Vinson1910No
Juan Violá 1911No
Ben Wade 1947–1949PYes
Dealis Wade1921, 1924PNo
Rip Wade 1923, 1928OFYes
Arthur Wagner1924OFNo
Frank Waite1963OFNo
Doug Walker1954No
Hub Walker 1938OFYes
Ralph Walker1945No
Roy Walker 1911PYes
Rube Walker 1945, 1947Yes
Thomas Walker1930No
Verlon Walker 1950No
Frederick Wall1963PNo
Joe Wall 1907Yes
John Walsh1953PNo
Bucky Walters [MLB 24] 1931Yes
Jack Walters1955PNo
Cy Warmoth 1921–1922PYes
Jimmy Wasdell 19361BYes
John Waters1963OFNo
Watkins1922No
Linville Watkins1935, 1937–1938PNo
Harry Weaver 1924PYes
Elmer Weingartner 1945Yes
Phil Weintraub 1934OFYes
Sidney Weiss19361BNo
Harry Welchonce 1911–1912Yes
Frank Wells1916–1917PNo
John Wells 1947PYes
Robert Wells1906–1907, 1924CNo
Billy Werber1956No
Raymond Werre19221BNo
Johnny Wertz 1932PYes
Tony Wesoloski1953–1954PNo
Hi West 1912PYes
Ralph West1938PNo
Fred White1963CNo
Kitty Wickham1918–1920OFNo
Charles Williams1954–1956No
Gus Williams 1916Yes
Larry Williams1963PNo
Lefty Williams 1913PYes
Otto Williams 19142BYes
Rinaldo Williams 1927OFYes
Woody Williams 1939SSYes
Delaware Willis1904PNo
Lefty Willis 1929–1931PYes
Albert Wilson1957PNo
Robert Wilson1945No
Wayne Windle1931No
Jim Winford 1939PYes
Ted Wingfield 1928PYes
George Winn 1922PYes
Hank Winston 1937PYes
Eddie Wise1915No
Hughie Wise 1934CYes
Doc Wiseman 1901–1911OFNo
Whitey Wistert 19361BYes
Wood1928PNo
Ray Woodward1948PNo
Chuck Workman 1941–1942, 1948OFYes
Al Worthington 1951–1952PYes
Pat Wright1923No
Stan Yerkes 1907–1908PYes
Earl York1948, 1955No
Del Young 1912–1913OFYes
Dom Zanni 1954PYes
Louis Zehner1906–1907No
Harvey Zernia1957OF/1BNo
Emory Zumbro1930–1931PNo
Jerry Zuvela1955No

Notes

Table keys
  1. Players are listed at a position if they appeared in 30% of their games or more at that position during their Nashville career, as defined by Baseball-Reference . Players failing to meet this threshold are listed at their most-played position.
MLB award winners and All-Stars
  1. Ace Adams: NL All-Star (1973) [12]
  2. Smokey Brugess: NL All-Star (1954, 1955, 1959–1, 1959–2, 1960–1, 1960–2, 1961–1, 1961–2, 1964) [15]
  3. Pete Coscarart: NL All-Star (1940) [16]
  4. Kiki Cuyler: National Baseball Hall of Fame (1968), NL All-Star (1934) [17]
  5. Jake Daubert: NL MVP Award (1913) [18]
  6. Johnny Edwards: NL Gold Glove Award (1963, 1964), NL All-Star (1963, 1964, 1965) [22]
  7. Lonny Frey: NL All-Star (1939, 1941, 1943) [26]
  8. Lee Grissom: NL All-Star (1937) [27]
  9. Bert Haas: NL All-Star (1947) [28]
  10. Oris Hockett: AL All-Star (1944) [31]
  11. Waite Hoyt: National Baseball Hall of Fame (1969) [32]
  12. Hank Leiber: NL All-Star (1938, 1940, 1941) [35]
  13. Jim Maloney: NL All-Star (1965) [36]
  14. Frank McCormick: NL All-Star (1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946) [37]
  15. Jim McGlothlin: AL All-Star (1967) [38]
  16. Claude Osteen: NL All-Star (1967, 1970, 1973) [40]
  17. Jim O'Toole: NL All-Star (1963) [41]
  18. Dusty Rhodes: Babe Ruth Award (1954) [43]
  19. Bob Rush: NL All-Star (1950, 1952) [46]
  20. Johny Sain: NL All-Star (1947, 1948), AL All-Star (1953) [47]
  21. Rip Sewell: NL All-Star (1943, 1944, 1945, 1946) [49]
  22. Ray Starr: NL All-Star (1942) [51]
  23. Johnny Vander Meer: NL All-Star (1938, 1939, 1942, 1943) [52]
  24. Bucky Walters: NL MVP Award (1939), NL All-Star (1937, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1944) [53]
Managers
  1. Bill Bernhard managed the team from 1908 to 1910. [13]
  2. Frank Brazill managed the team in 1935. [14]
  3. John Dobbs managed the team in 1907. [19]
  4. Larry Doyle managed the team in 1922. [20]
  5. Chuck Dressen managed the team from 1932 to 1933. [21]
  6. Roy Elam managed the team from 1916 to 1920. [23]
  7. Newt Fisher managed the team from 1901 to 1905. [25]
  8. Jimmy Hamilton managed the team from 1923 to 1928. [29]
  9. Rollie Hemsley managed the team in 1949. [30]
  10. Joe Klugmann managed the team from 1931 to 1932. [33]
  11. Chick Knaupp managed the team in 1921. [34]
  12. Don Osborn managed the team from 1950 to 1951. [39]
  13. Hub Perdue managed the team from 1907 to 1908 and in 1921. [42]
  14. Lance Richbourg managed the team in 1934 and from 1936 to 1937. [44]
  15. Red Robbins managed the team in 1961. [45]
  16. Bill Schwartz managed the team from 1911 to 1915. [48]
  17. Dick Sisler managed the team from 1957 to 1959. [50]

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