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|-
!scope="row" style="background:#ffb;"| †
| Denotes [[National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum|Hall of Famer]]
|-
| '''*'''
| Denotes [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game|All-Star]]
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;"
|-
!scope="col" class=unsortable |Rank
!scope="col" class=unsortable ! width=14% |Name
!scope="col" class=unsortable ! width=9%|Age
!width=14%|Date of birth
!width=14%|MLB debut
!width=14%|Final game
!scope="col" class=unsortable|Team(s)
|-
|{{0}}1
|[[Tom Jordan (baseball)|Tom Jordan]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1919|9|5}}
|September 5, 1919
|September 4, 1944
|April 28, 1948
|29 games: [[Chicago White Sox]], [[St. Louis Browns]], and [[Cleveland Indians]]
|-
|{{0}}2
|[[Bill Mills (baseball)|Bill Mills]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1919|11|2}}
|November 2, 1919
|May 19, 1944
|June 3, 1944
|5 games: [[Philadelphia Athletics]]
|-
|{{0}}3
|[[Val Heim]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1920|11|4}}
|November 4, 1920
|August 31, 1942
|September 22, 1942
|13 games: [[Chicago White Sox]]
|-
|{{0}}4
|[[Wally Westlake]] * (OF-3B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1920|11|8}}
|November 8, 1920
|April 15, 1947
|May 12, 1956
|958 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[Cleveland Indians]], and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
|{{0}}5
|[[Eddie Robinson (baseball)|Eddie Robinson]] * (1B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1920|12|15}}
|December 15, 1920
|September 9, 1942
|September 15, 1957
|1,315 games: [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Philadelphia Athletics]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
|{{0}}6
|[[George Elder (baseball)|George Elder]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1921|3|10}}
|March 10, 1921
|July 22, 1949
|September 25, 1949
|41 games: [[St. Louis Browns]]
|-
|{{0}}7
|[[Clint Conatser]] (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1921|7|24}}
|July 24, 1921
|April 21, 1948
|July 14, 1949
|143 games: [[Boston Braves (baseball)|Boston Braves]]
|-
|{{0}}8
|[[Gil Coan]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1922|5|18}}
|May 18, 1922
|April 27, 1946
|April 25, 1956
|918 games: [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Chicago White Sox]], and [[New York Giants (NL)|New York Giants]]
|-
|{{0}}9
|[[Eddie Basinski]] (SS-2B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1922|11|4}}
|November 4, 1922
|May 20, 1944
|July 4, 1947
|203 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]] and [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
|{{0}}10
|[[George Yankowski]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1922|11|19}}
|November 19, 1922
|August 17, 1942
|June 28, 1946
|18 games: [[Philadelphia Athletics]] and [[Chicago White Sox]]
|-
|{{0}}11
|[[Neal Watlington]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1922|12|25}}
|December 25, 1922
|July 10, 1953
|September 17, 1953
|21 games: [[Philadelphia Athletics]]
|-
|{{0}}12
|[[Lee Howard]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1923|11|11}}
|November 11, 1923
|September 22, 1946
|September 25, 1947
|5 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
|{{0}}13
|[[Tim Thompson]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|3|1}}
|March 1, 1924
|April 28, 1954
|April 27, 1958
|187 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], and [[Detroit Tigers]]
|-
|{{0}}14
|[[Art Schallock]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|4|25}}
|April 25, 1924
|July 16, 1951
|September 23, 1955
|58 games: [[New York Yankees]] and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
|{{0}}15
|[[Ed Fitz Gerald]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|5|21}}
|May 21, 1924
|April 19, 1948
|September 15, 1959
|807 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], and [[Cleveland Indians]]
|-
|{{0}}16
|[[Bill Greason]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|9|3}}
|September 3, 1924
|May 31, 1954
|June 20, 1954
|3 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
|{{0}}17
|[[Charlie Silvera]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|10|13}}
|October 13, 1924
|September 29, 1948
|September 28, 1957
|227 games: [[New York Yankees]] and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
|{{0}}18
|[[Bobby Brown (third baseman)|Bobby Brown]] (3B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|10|25}}
|October 25, 1924
|September 22, 1946
|June 30, 1954
|548 games: [[New York Yankees]]
|-
|{{0}}19
|[[Irv Noren]] * (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|11|29}}
|November 29, 1924
|April 18, 1950
|October 1, 1960
|1,093 games: [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Chicago Cubs]], and [[Los Angeles Dodgers]]
|-
|{{0}}20
|[[Wayne Terwilliger]] (2B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|6|27}}
|June 27, 1925
|August 6, 1949
|May 16, 1960
|666 games: [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Brooklyn Dodgers]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[New York Giants (NL)|New York Giants]], and [[Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
|{{0}}21
|[[Larry Miggins]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|8|20}}
|August 20, 1925
|October 3, 1948
|September 28, 1952
|43 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
|{{0}}22
|[[Billy DeMars]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|8|26}}
|August 26, 1925
|May 18, 1948
|September 28, 1951
|80 games: [[Philadelphia Athletics]], [[St. Louis Browns]]
|-
|{{0}}23
|[[Paul Hinrichs]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|8|31}}
|August 31, 1925
|May 16, 1951
|June 21, 1951
|4 games: [[Boston Red Sox]]
|-
|{{0}}24
|[[Bobby Shantz]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|9|26}}
|September 26, 1925
|May 1, 1949
|September 29, 1964
|578 games: [[Philadelphia Athletics|Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Houston Colt .45s]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Chicago Cubs]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
|{{0}}25
|[[Chris Haughey]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|10|3}}
|October 3, 1925
|October 3, 1943
|October 3, 1943
|1 game: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]]
|-
|{{0}}26
|[[Hank Workman]] (1B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|2|5}}
|February 5, 1926
|September 4, 1950
|October 1, 1950
|2 games: [[New York Yankees]]
|-
|{{0}}27
|[[Howie Judson]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|2|16}}
|February 16, 1926
|April 22, 1948
|September 25, 1954
|208 games: [[Chicago White Sox]] and [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs/Reds]]
|-
|{{0}}28
|[[Dick Koecher]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|3|30}}
|March 30, 1926
|September 29, 1946
|October 2, 1948
|7 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
|{{0}}29
|[[Alex Grammas]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|4|3}}
|April 3, 1926
|April 13, 1954
|September 29, 1963
|913 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Cincinnati Redlegs]], and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
|{{0}}30
|[[Bert Thiel]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|5|4}}
|May 4, 1926
|April 17, 1952
|April 30, 1952
|4 games: [[Boston Braves (baseball)|Boston Braves]]
|-
|{{0}}31
|[[Frank Saucier]] (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|5|28}}
|May 28, 1926
|July 21, 1951
|September 23, 1951
|18 games: [[St. Louis Browns]]
|-
|{{0}}32
|[[Bob Miller (baseball, born 1926)|Bob Miller]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|6|16}}
|June 16, 1926
|September 16, 1949
|August 10, 1958
|261 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
|{{0}}33
|[[Bobby Morgan (baseball)|Bobby Morgan]] (IF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|6|29}}
|June 29, 1926
|April 18, 1950
|April 20, 1958
|671 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
|{{0}}34
|[[Johnny Groth]] (CF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|7|23}}
|July 23, 1926
|September 5, 1946
|July 28, 1960
|1,248 games: [[Detroit Tigers]], [[St. Louis Browns]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], and [[Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
|{{0}}35
|[[Al Naples]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|8|29}}
|August 29, 1926
|June 25, 1949
|June 26, 1949
|2 games: [[St. Louis Browns]]
|-
|{{0}}36
|[[Ed Mickelson]] (1B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|9|9}}
|September 9, 1926
|September 18, 1950
|May 12, 1957
|18 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[St. Louis Browns]], and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
|{{0}}37
|[[Dick Bokelmann]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|10|26}}
|October 26, 1926
|August 3, 1951
|May 3, 1953
|34 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
|{{0}}38
|[[Carl Erskine]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|12|13}}
|December 13, 1926
|July 25, 1948
|June 14, 1959
|360 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers]]
|-
|{{0}}39
|[[Jim Willis (baseball)|Jim Willis]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|3|20}}
|March 20, 1927
|April 22, 1953
|June 5, 1954
|27 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
|{{0}}40
|[[Don Hasenmayer]] (IF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|4|4}}
|April 4, 1927
|May 2, 1945
|September 29, 1946
|11 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
|{{0}}41
|[[Charlie Maxwell]] * (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|4|8}}
|April 8, 1927
|September 20, 1950
|April 26, 1964
|1,133 games: [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Chicago White Sox]]
|-
|{{0}}42
|[[Billy Gardner]] (2B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|7|19}}
|July 19, 1927
|April 22, 1954
|September 11, 1963
|1,034 games: [[History of the New York Giants (baseball)|New York Giants]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[Minnesota Twins]], [[New York Yankees]], and [[Boston Red Sox]]
|-
|{{0}}43
|[[Dick Smith (third baseman)|Dick Smith]] (3B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|7|21}}
|July 21, 1927
|September 14, 1951
|May 1, 1955
|70 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
|{{0}}44
|[[Cloyd Boyer]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|9|1}}
|September 1, 1927
|April 23, 1949
|September 24, 1955
|113 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]] and [[Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
|{{0}}45
|[[Dave Hillman]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|9|14}}
|September 14, 1927
|April 30, 1955
|June 22, 1962
|197 games: [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], and [[New York Mets]]
|-
|{{0}}46
|[[Duke Simpson]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|9|15}}
|September 15, 1927
|May 6, 1953
|September 17, 1953
|30 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
|{{0}}47
| style="background:#ffb;"|[[Tommy Lasorda]] † (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|9|22}}
|September 22, 1927
|August 5, 1954
|July 8, 1956
|27 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]] and [[Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
|{{0}}48
|[[Bill Harrington (baseball)|Bill Harrington]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|10|3}}
|October 3, 1927
|April 16, 1953
|September 30, 1956
|58 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
|{{0}}49
|[[Bob Kelly (baseball)|Bob Kelly]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|10|4}}
|October 4, 1927
|May 4, 1951
|June 4, 1958
|123 games: [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs]], and [[Cleveland Indians]]
|-
|{{0}}50
|[[Jim Greengrass]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|10|24}}
|October 24, 1927
|September 9, 1952
|September 30, 1956
|504 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs]] and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
|{{0}}51
|[[Tommy Brown (baseball)|Tommy Brown]] (UT)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|12|6}}
|December 6, 1927
|August 3, 1944
|September 25, 1953
|494 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn Dodgers]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
|{{0}}52
|[[Bob Oldis]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|1|5}}
|January 5, 1928
|April 28, 1953
|September 29, 1963
|135 games: [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
|{{0}}53
|[[Charlie Gorin]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|2|6}}
|February 6, 1928
|May 29, 1954
|April 17, 1955
|7 games: [[Atlanta Braves|Milwaukee Braves]]
|-
|{{0}}54
|[[Felipe Montemayor]] (CF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|2|7}}
|February 7, 1928
|April 14, 1953
|June 12, 1955
|64 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
|{{0}}55
|[[Roy Face]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|2|20}}
|February 20, 1928
|April 16, 1953
|August 15, 1969
|853 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Montreal Expos]]
|-
|{{0}}56
|[[Paul Schramka]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|3|22}}
|March 22, 1928
|April 14, 1953
|April 16, 1953
|2 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
|{{0}}57
|[[Billy Hunter (baseball)|Billy Hunter]] * (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|6|4}}
|June 4, 1928
|April 14, 1953
|September 27, 1958
|630 games: [[St. Louis Browns]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], and [[Cleveland Indians]]
|-
|{{0}}58
|[[John Glenn (1960s outfielder)|John Glenn]] (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|7|10}}
|July 10, 1928
|June 6, 1960
|July 31, 1960
|32 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
|{{0}}59
|[[Dick Hyde]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|8|3}}
|August 3, 1928
|April 23, 1955
|August 4, 1961
|169 games: [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]] and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
|{{0}}60
|[[Bob Stephenson (baseball)|Bob Stephenson]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|8|11}}
|August 11, 1928
|April 14, 1955
|September 18, 1955
|67 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
|{{0}}61
|[[Vito Valentinetti]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|9|16}}
|September 16, 1928
|June 20, 1954
|May 11, 1959
|108 games: [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]]
|-
|{{0}}62
|[[Hal Naragon]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|1}}
|October 1, 1928
|September 23, 1951
|August 5, 1962
|424 games: [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]], and [[Minnesota Twins]]
|-
|{{0}}63
|[[Fred Marolewski]] (1B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|6}}
|October 6, 1928
|September 19, 1953
|September 19, 1953
|1 game: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
|{{0}}64
|[[Gail Henley]] (RF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|15}}
|October 15, 1928
|April 13, 1954
|May 6, 1954
|14 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
|{{0}}65
|[[Mickey Micelotta]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|20}}
|October 20, 1928
|April 20, 1954
|August 2, 1955
|17 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
|{{0}}66
| style="background:#ffb;"| [[Whitey Ford]] *† (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|21}}
|October 21, 1928
|July 1, 1950
|May 21, 1967
|500 games: [[New York Yankees]]
|-
|{{0}}67
|[[Bob Ross (baseball)|Bob Ross]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|11|2}}
|November 2, 1928
|June 16, 1950
|May 8, 1956
|20 games: [[Washington Senators (1901-60)|Washington Senators]] and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
|{{0}}68
|[[Bill Wilson (outfielder)|Bill Wilson]] (CF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|11|6}}
|November 6, 1928
|September 24, 1950
|September 13, 1955
|224 games: [[Chicago White Sox]] and [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
|{{0}}69
|[[Don Mossi]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|1|11}}
|January 11, 1929
|April 17, 1954
|October 1, 1965
|463 games: [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Chicago White Sox]], and [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
|{{0}}70
|[[Moe Savransky]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|1|13}}
|January 13, 1929
|April 23, 1954
|September 5, 1954
|16 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs]]
|-
|{{0}}71
|[[Gale Wade]] (CF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|1|20}}
|January 20, 1929
|April 11, 1955
|May 8, 1956
|19 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
|{{0}}72
|[[Bobby Kline]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|1|27}}
|January 27, 1929
|April 11, 1955
|September 25, 1955
|77 games: [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]]
|-
|{{0}}73
|[[Al Worthington]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|2|5}}
|February 5, 1929
|July 6, 1953
|October 2, 1969
|602 games: [[San Francisco Giants|New York/San Francisco Giants]], [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], and [[Minnesota Twins]]
|-
|{{0}}74
|[[Art Ditmar]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|4|3}}
|April 3, 1929
|April 19, 1954
|May 19, 1962
|289 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics]] and [[New York Yankees]]
|-
|{{0}}75
|[[Mel Held]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|4|12}}
|April 12, 1929
|April 27, 1956
|May 13, 1956
|4 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
|{{0}}76
|[[Ed Winceniak]] (IF-PH)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|4|16}}
|April 16, 1929
|April 25, 1956
|May 12, 1957
|32 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
|{{0}}77
|[[Curt Simmons]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|5|19}}
|May 19, 1929
|September 28, 1947
|October 1, 1967
|609 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Chicago Cubs]], and [[California Angels]]
|-
|{{0}}78
|[[Hank Foiles]] * (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|6|10}}
|June 10, 1929
|April 21, 1953
|May 2, 1964
|608 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs/Reds]], [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], and [[Los Angeles Angels]]
|-
|{{0}}79
|[[Frank Thomas (outfielder)|Frank Thomas]] * (OF-3B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|6|11}}
|June 11, 1929
|August 17, 1951
|May 30, 1966
|1,766 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Milwaukee Braves]], [[New York Mets]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], and [[Houston Astros]]
|-
|{{0}}80
|[[Don Ferrarese]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|6|19}}
|June 19, 1929
|April 11, 1955
|September 22, 1962
|184 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], and [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
|{{0}}81
|[[Héctor López]] (OF-2B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|7|8}}
|July 8, 1929
|May 12, 1955
|September 30, 1966
|1,450 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]] and [[New York Yankees]]
|-
|{{0}}82
|[[Jerry Snyder]] (IF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|7|21}}
|July 21, 1929
|May 8, 1952
|May 10, 1958
|266 games: [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]]
|-
|{{0}}83
|[[Ted Lepcio]] (IF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|7|28}}
|July 28, 1929
|April 15, 1952
|September 11, 1961
|729 games: [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[Chicago White Sox]], and [[Minnesota Twins]]
|-
|{{0}}84
|[[Joe Pignatano]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|8|4}}
|August 4, 1929
|April 28, 1957
|September 30, 1962
|307 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[San Francisco Giants]], and [[New York Mets]]
|-
|{{0}}85
|[[Don Larsen]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|8|7}}
|August 7, 1929
|April 18, 1953
|July 7, 1967
|480 games: [[St. Louis Browns]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[San Francisco Giants]], [[Houston Astros|Houston Colt .45s/Astros]], and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
|{{0}}86
|[[Ike Delock]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|11|11}}
|November 11, 1929
|April 17, 1952
|July 13, 1963
|329 games: [[Boston Red Sox]] and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
|{{0}}87
|[[Nino Escalera]] (OF-1B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|12|1}}
|December 1, 1929
|April 17, 1954
|September 25, 1954
|73 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs]]
|-
|{{0}}88
|[[Carl Linhart]] (PH)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|12|14}}
|December 14, 1929
|August 2, 1952
|September 19, 1952
|3 games: [[Detroit Tigers]]
|-
|{{0}}89
|[[Ray Herbert]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|12|15}}
|December 15, 1929
|August 27, 1950
|September 17, 1966
|408 games: [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[Chicago White Sox]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
|{{0}}90
|[[Joe Margoneri]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|1|13}}
|January 13, 1930
|April 25, 1956
|June 3, 1957
|36 games: [[New York Giants (NL)|New York Giants]]
|-
|{{0}}91
|[[Pete Daley]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|1|14}}
|January 14, 1930
|May 3, 1955
|October 1, 1961
|391 games: [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], and [[Washington Senators (1960-1971)|Washington Senators]]
|-
|{{0}}92
|[[Roger Craig (baseball)|Roger Craig]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|2|17}}
|February 17, 1930
|July 17, 1955
|July 10, 1966
|368 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers]], [[New York Mets]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
|{{0}}93
|[[Ron Samford]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|2|28}}
|February 28, 1930
|April 15, 1954
|September 23, 1959
|158 games: [[New York Giants (NL)|New York Giants]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Washington Senators (1901-1960)|Washington Senators]]
|-
|{{0}}94
|[[Del Crandall]] * (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|3|5}}
|March 5, 1930
|June 17, 1949
|September 14, 1966
|1,573 games: [[Atlanta Braves|Boston/Milwaukee Braves]], [[San Francisco Giants]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], and [[Cleveland Indians]]
|-
|{{0}}95
|[[Tom Acker]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|3|7}}
|March 7, 1930
|April 20, 1956
|September 20, 1959
|153 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs/Reds]]
|-
|{{0}}96
|[[Vern Law]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|3|12}}
|March 12, 1930
|June 11, 1950
|August 20, 1967
|516 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
|{{0}}97
|[[Hobie Landrith]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|3|16}}
|March 16, 1930
|July 30, 1950
|August 7, 1963
|772 games: [[Cincinnati Reds]], [[Chicago Cubs]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[San Francisco Giants]], [[New York Mets]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], and [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Washington Senators]]
|-
|{{0}}98
|[[Johnny Antonelli]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|4|12}}
|April 12, 1930
|July 4, 1948
|September 4, 1961
|403 games: [[Atlanta Braves|Boston/Milwaukee Braves]], [[San Francisco Giants|New York/San Francisco Giants]], and [[Cleveland Indians]]
|-
|{{0}}99
|[[Stan Palys]] (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|5|1}}
|May 1, 1930
|September 20, 1953
|September 25, 1956
|138 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]] and [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs]]
|-
|{{0}}100
|[[Bob Lillis]] (IF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|6|2}}
|June 2, 1930
|August 17, 1958
|September 17, 1967
|817 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], and [[Houston Astros|Houston Colt .45s/Astros]]
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|-
{{0}}10x
|[[Memo Luna]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|6|25}}
|June 25, 1930
|April 20, 1954
|April 20, 1954
|1 game: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
{{0}}10x
|[[Pete Burnside]] (P)
|align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|7|2}}
|July 2, 1930
|September 20, 1955
|September 27, 1963
|196 games: [[San Francisco Giants|New York/San Francisco Giants]], [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Washington Senators (1960-1971)|Washington Senators]], and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
{{0}}10x
|[[Glenn Mickens]] (P)
|align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|7|26}}
|July 26, 1930
|July 19, 1953
|July 30, 1953
|4 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]]
|-
{{0}}10x
|[[Román Mejías]] (OF)
|align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|8|9}}
|August 9, 1930
|April 13, 1955
|October 4, 1964
|627 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Houston Astros|Houston Colt .45s]], and [[Boston Red Sox]]
|-
{{0}}10x
|[[Bob Speake]] (OF)
|align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|8|22}}
|August 22, 1930
|April 16, 1955
|June 8, 1959
|305 games: [[Chicago Cubs]] and [[San Francisco Giants]]
|-
{{0}}10x
|[[Bob Harrison (baseball)|Bob Harrison]] (P)
|align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|9|22}}
|September 22, 1930
|September 23, 1955
|September 25, 1956
|2 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
{{0}}10x
|[[Dick Hall (baseball)|Dick Hall]] (P/OF)
|align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|9|27}}
|September 27, 1930
|April 15, 1952
|September 25, 1971
|669 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Don Robertson (baseball)|Don Robertson]] (RF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|10|11}}
|October 15, 1930
|April 13, 1954
|May 23, 1954
|14 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Solly Drake]] (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|10|23}}
|October 23, 1930
|April 17, 1956
|September 27, 1959
|141 games: [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Los Angeles Dodgers]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Dick Groat]] * (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|11|4}}
|November 4, 1930
|June 19, 1952
|October 1, 1967
|1929 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], and [[San Francisco Giants]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Mike Roarke]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|11|8}}
|November 8, 1930
|April 19, 1961
|October 3, 1964
|194 games: [[Detroit Tigers]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Paul Foytack]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|11|16}}
|November 16, 1930
|April 21, 1953
|April 25, 1964
|314 games: [[Detroit Tigers]] and [[Los Angeles Angels]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Joe Morgan (manager)|Joe Morgan]] (3B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|11|19}}
|November 19, 1930
|April 14, 1959
|October 3, 1964
|88 games: [[Atlanta Braves|Milwaukee Braves]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[Cleveland Indians]], and [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Don Leppert (second baseman)|Don Leppert]] (2B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|11|20}}
|November 20, 1930
|April 11, 1955
|September 25, 1955
|40 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Hal Smith (infielder)|Hal Smith]] (C-IF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|12|7}}
|December 7, 1930
|April 11, 1955
|July 22, 1964
|879 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Houston Astros|Houston Colt .45s]], and [[Cincinnati Reds]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Johnny O'Brien]] (2B-P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|12|11}}
|December 11, 1930
|April 19, 1953
|July 19, 1959
|339 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], and [[Atlanta Braves|Milwaukee Braves]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Mike Baxes]] (2B-SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|12|18}}
|December 18, 1930
|April 17, 1956
|September 27, 1958
|146 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Foster Castleman]] (3B-SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1931|1|1}}
|January 1, 1931
|August 4, 1954
|September 28, 1958
|268 games: [[San Francisco Giants|New York Giants]] and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Dick Tomanek]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1931|1|6}}
|January 6, 1931
|September 25, 1953
|September 26, 1959
|108 games: [[Cleveland Indians]] and [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Ray Semproch]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1931|1|7}}
|January 7, 1931
|April 15, 1958
|May 2, 1961
|85 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[Detroit Tigers]] and [[Los Angeles Angels]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Hy Cohen]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1931|1|29}}
|January 29, 1931
|April 17, 1955
|June 2, 1955
|7 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Maurice Fisher]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1931|2|16}}
|February 16, 1931
|April 16, 1955
|April 16, 1955
|1 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Paul Smith (first baseman)|Paul Smith]] (1B-OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1931|3|19}}
|March 19, 1931
|April 14, 1953
|June 7, 1958
|223 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
|[[Bobby Prescott]] (PH-OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1931|3|27}}
|March 27, 1931
|June 17, 1961
|July 1, 1961
|10 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
|{{0}}10x
| style="background:#ffb;"|[[Willie Mays]] *† (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1931|5|6}}
|May 6, 1931
|May 25, 1951
|September 9, 1973
|2,992 games: [[San Francisco Giants|New York/San Francisco Giants]] and [[New York Mets]]
|-
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*[[Tommy Lasorda]], at {{age|1927|9|22}}, is the oldest living member of the [[National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum|National Baseball Hall of Fame]].
*[[Alex Grammas]], at {{age|1926|4|3}}, is the oldest living former manager, having managed the [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] (1969) and the [[Milwaukee Brewers]] (1976–1977).
*[[Eddie Robinson (baseball)|Eddie Robinson]], at {{age|1920|12|15}}, is the oldest living former major league [[coach (baseball)|coach]] – having coached with the [[Baltimore Orioles]] (1958–60).
*[[Eddie Basinski]], at {{age|1922|11|4}}, is the last living major leaguer mentioned in the [[Dave Frishberg]] song [[Van Lingle Mungo (song)|Van Lingle Mungo]].
*[[Willie Mays]], at {{age|1931|5|6}}, is the oldest living major leaguer mentioned in the [[Terry Cashman]] song [[Talkin' Baseball]].
*[[Bill Terry]] was the last living person mentioned in Ogden Nash's poem [[Line-Up for Yesterday]]. He died in 1989, aged {{Age in years and days|1898|10|30|1989|1|9}}.
*[[Bobby Doerr]], a second baseman for the [[Boston Red Sox]], was the longest-lived member of the [[National Baseball Hall of Fame]] when he died in 2017, aged {{Age in years and days|1918|4|7|2017|11|13}}.
*[[Red Hoff]], a pitcher for the [[New York Yankees]] and [[St. Louis Browns]], was the longest-lived major leaguer – he died in 1998, aged {{Age in years and days|1891|5|8|1998|9|17}}.
*[[Silas Simmons]], who played in the Negro leagues, is believed to have been the longest-lived professional baseball player in history – his year of birth is disputed, but he was at least 109 and possibly 111 at the time of his death in 2006.
==See also==
*[[List of oldest Major League Baseball players]]
*[[List of centenarians (Major League Baseball players)]]
==Sources==
*[http://www.baseball-almanac.com/ Baseball Almanac]
*[http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/ Baseball Library]
*[http://www.thebaseballpage.com/ The Baseball Page]
*[https://www.baseball-reference.com/ Baseball Reference]
*[http://www.wa-wd.com/l_majlea.asp Oldest Living Major League Baseball Players]
*[http://www.whosaliveandwhosdead.com/ Who's Alive and Who's Dead]
[[Category:Lists of Major League Baseball players|Oldest living]]
[[Category:Lists of oldest people|MLB players]]' |
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|-
!scope="row" style="background:#ffb;"| †
| Denotes [[National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum|Hall of Famer]]
|-
| '''*'''
| Denotes [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game|All-Star]]
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;"
|-
!scope="col" class=unsortable |Rank
!scope="col" class=unsortable ! width=14% |Name
!scope="col" class=unsortable ! width=9%|Age
!width=14%|Date of birth
!width=14%|MLB debut
!width=14%|Final game
!scope="col" class=unsortable|Team(s)
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Tom Jordan (baseball)|Tom Jordan]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1919|9|5}}
|September 5, 1919
|September 4, 1944
|April 28, 1948
|29 games: [[Chicago White Sox]], [[St. Louis Browns]], and [[Cleveland Indians]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bill Mills (baseball)|Bill Mills]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1919|11|2}}
|November 2, 1919
|May 19, 1944
|June 3, 1944
|5 games: [[Philadelphia Athletics]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Val Heim]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1920|11|4}}
|November 4, 1920
|August 31, 1942
|September 22, 1942
|13 games: [[Chicago White Sox]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Wally Westlake]] * (OF-3B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1920|11|8}}
|November 8, 1920
|April 15, 1947
|May 12, 1956
|958 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[Cleveland Indians]], and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Eddie Robinson (baseball)|Eddie Robinson]] * (1B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1920|12|15}}
|December 15, 1920
|September 9, 1942
|September 15, 1957
|1,315 games: [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Philadelphia Athletics]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[George Elder (baseball)|George Elder]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1921|3|10}}
|March 10, 1921
|July 22, 1949
|September 25, 1949
|41 games: [[St. Louis Browns]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Clint Conatser]] (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1921|7|24}}
|July 24, 1921
|April 21, 1948
|July 14, 1949
|143 games: [[Boston Braves (baseball)|Boston Braves]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Gil Coan]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1922|5|18}}
|May 18, 1922
|April 27, 1946
|April 25, 1956
|918 games: [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Chicago White Sox]], and [[New York Giants (NL)|New York Giants]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Eddie Basinski]] (SS-2B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1922|11|4}}
|November 4, 1922
|May 20, 1944
|July 4, 1947
|203 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]] and [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[George Yankowski]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1922|11|19}}
|November 19, 1922
|August 17, 1942
|June 28, 1946
|18 games: [[Philadelphia Athletics]] and [[Chicago White Sox]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Neal Watlington]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1922|12|25}}
|December 25, 1922
|July 10, 1953
|September 17, 1953
|21 games: [[Philadelphia Athletics]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Lee Howard]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1923|11|11}}
|November 11, 1923
|September 22, 1946
|September 25, 1947
|5 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Tim Thompson]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|3|1}}
|March 1, 1924
|April 28, 1954
|April 27, 1958
|187 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], and [[Detroit Tigers]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Art Schallock]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|4|25}}
|April 25, 1924
|July 16, 1951
|September 23, 1955
|58 games: [[New York Yankees]] and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Ed Fitz Gerald]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|5|21}}
|May 21, 1924
|April 19, 1948
|September 15, 1959
|807 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], and [[Cleveland Indians]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bill Greason]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|9|3}}
|September 3, 1924
|May 31, 1954
|June 20, 1954
|3 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Charlie Silvera]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|10|13}}
|October 13, 1924
|September 29, 1948
|September 28, 1957
|227 games: [[New York Yankees]] and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bobby Brown (third baseman)|Bobby Brown]] (3B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|10|25}}
|October 25, 1924
|September 22, 1946
|June 30, 1954
|548 games: [[New York Yankees]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Irv Noren]] * (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|11|29}}
|November 29, 1924
|April 18, 1950
|October 1, 1960
|1,093 games: [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Chicago Cubs]], and [[Los Angeles Dodgers]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Wayne Terwilliger]] (2B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|6|27}}
|June 27, 1925
|August 6, 1949
|May 16, 1960
|666 games: [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Brooklyn Dodgers]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[New York Giants (NL)|New York Giants]], and [[Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Larry Miggins]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|8|20}}
|August 20, 1925
|October 3, 1948
|September 28, 1952
|43 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Billy DeMars]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|8|26}}
|August 26, 1925
|May 18, 1948
|September 28, 1951
|80 games: [[Philadelphia Athletics]], [[St. Louis Browns]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Paul Hinrichs]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|8|31}}
|August 31, 1925
|May 16, 1951
|June 21, 1951
|4 games: [[Boston Red Sox]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bobby Shantz]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|9|26}}
|September 26, 1925
|May 1, 1949
|September 29, 1964
|578 games: [[Philadelphia Athletics|Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Houston Colt .45s]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Chicago Cubs]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Chris Haughey]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|10|3}}
|October 3, 1925
|October 3, 1943
|October 3, 1943
|1 game: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Hank Workman]] (1B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|2|5}}
|February 5, 1926
|September 4, 1950
|October 1, 1950
|2 games: [[New York Yankees]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Howie Judson]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|2|16}}
|February 16, 1926
|April 22, 1948
|September 25, 1954
|208 games: [[Chicago White Sox]] and [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs/Reds]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Dick Koecher]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|3|30}}
|March 30, 1926
|September 29, 1946
|October 2, 1948
|7 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Alex Grammas]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|4|3}}
|April 3, 1926
|April 13, 1954
|September 29, 1963
|913 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Cincinnati Redlegs]], and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bert Thiel]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|5|4}}
|May 4, 1926
|April 17, 1952
|April 30, 1952
|4 games: [[Boston Braves (baseball)|Boston Braves]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Frank Saucier]] (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|5|28}}
|May 28, 1926
|July 21, 1951
|September 23, 1951
|18 games: [[St. Louis Browns]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bob Miller (baseball, born 1926)|Bob Miller]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|6|16}}
|June 16, 1926
|September 16, 1949
|August 10, 1958
|261 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bobby Morgan (baseball)|Bobby Morgan]] (IF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|6|29}}
|June 29, 1926
|April 18, 1950
|April 20, 1958
|671 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Johnny Groth]] (CF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|7|23}}
|July 23, 1926
|September 5, 1946
|July 28, 1960
|1,248 games: [[Detroit Tigers]], [[St. Louis Browns]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], and [[Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Al Naples]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|8|29}}
|August 29, 1926
|June 25, 1949
|June 26, 1949
|2 games: [[St. Louis Browns]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Ed Mickelson]] (1B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|9|9}}
|September 9, 1926
|September 18, 1950
|May 12, 1957
|18 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[St. Louis Browns]], and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Dick Bokelmann]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|10|26}}
|October 26, 1926
|August 3, 1951
|May 3, 1953
|34 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Carl Erskine]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|12|13}}
|December 13, 1926
|July 25, 1948
|June 14, 1959
|360 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Jim Willis (baseball)|Jim Willis]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|3|20}}
|March 20, 1927
|April 22, 1953
|June 5, 1954
|27 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Don Hasenmayer]] (IF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|4|4}}
|April 4, 1927
|May 2, 1945
|September 29, 1946
|11 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Charlie Maxwell]] * (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|4|8}}
|April 8, 1927
|September 20, 1950
|April 26, 1964
|1,133 games: [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Chicago White Sox]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Billy Gardner]] (2B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|7|19}}
|July 19, 1927
|April 22, 1954
|September 11, 1963
|1,034 games: [[History of the New York Giants (baseball)|New York Giants]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[Minnesota Twins]], [[New York Yankees]], and [[Boston Red Sox]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Dick Smith (third baseman)|Dick Smith]] (3B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|7|21}}
|July 21, 1927
|September 14, 1951
|May 1, 1955
|70 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Cloyd Boyer]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|9|1}}
|September 1, 1927
|April 23, 1949
|September 24, 1955
|113 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]] and [[Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Dave Hillman]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|9|14}}
|September 14, 1927
|April 30, 1955
|June 22, 1962
|197 games: [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], and [[New York Mets]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Duke Simpson]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|9|15}}
|September 15, 1927
|May 6, 1953
|September 17, 1953
|30 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
| style="background:#ffb;"|[[Tommy Lasorda]] † (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|9|22}}
|September 22, 1927
|August 5, 1954
|July 8, 1956
|27 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]] and [[Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bill Harrington (baseball)|Bill Harrington]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|10|3}}
|October 3, 1927
|April 16, 1953
|September 30, 1956
|58 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bob Kelly (baseball)|Bob Kelly]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|10|4}}
|October 4, 1927
|May 4, 1951
|June 4, 1958
|123 games: [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs]], and [[Cleveland Indians]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Jim Greengrass]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|10|24}}
|October 24, 1927
|September 9, 1952
|September 30, 1956
|504 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs]] and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Tommy Brown (baseball)|Tommy Brown]] (UT)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|12|6}}
|December 6, 1927
|August 3, 1944
|September 25, 1953
|494 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn Dodgers]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bob Oldis]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|1|5}}
|January 5, 1928
|April 28, 1953
|September 29, 1963
|135 games: [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Charlie Gorin]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|2|6}}
|February 6, 1928
|May 29, 1954
|April 17, 1955
|7 games: [[Atlanta Braves|Milwaukee Braves]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Felipe Montemayor]] (CF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|2|7}}
|February 7, 1928
|April 14, 1953
|June 12, 1955
|64 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Roy Face]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|2|20}}
|February 20, 1928
|April 16, 1953
|August 15, 1969
|853 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Montreal Expos]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Paul Schramka]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|3|22}}
|March 22, 1928
|April 14, 1953
|April 16, 1953
|2 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Billy Hunter (baseball)|Billy Hunter]] * (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|6|4}}
|June 4, 1928
|April 14, 1953
|September 27, 1958
|630 games: [[St. Louis Browns]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], and [[Cleveland Indians]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[John Glenn (1960s outfielder)|John Glenn]] (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|7|10}}
|July 10, 1928
|June 6, 1960
|July 31, 1960
|32 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Dick Hyde]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|8|3}}
|August 3, 1928
|April 23, 1955
|August 4, 1961
|169 games: [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]] and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bob Stephenson (baseball)|Bob Stephenson]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|8|11}}
|August 11, 1928
|April 14, 1955
|September 18, 1955
|67 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Vito Valentinetti]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|9|16}}
|September 16, 1928
|June 20, 1954
|May 11, 1959
|108 games: [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Hal Naragon]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|1}}
|October 1, 1928
|September 23, 1951
|August 5, 1962
|424 games: [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]], and [[Minnesota Twins]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Fred Marolewski]] (1B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|6}}
|October 6, 1928
|September 19, 1953
|September 19, 1953
|1 game: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Gail Henley]] (RF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|15}}
|October 15, 1928
|April 13, 1954
|May 6, 1954
|14 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Mickey Micelotta]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|20}}
|October 20, 1928
|April 20, 1954
|August 2, 1955
|17 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
| style="background:#ffb;"| [[Whitey Ford]] *† (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|21}}
|October 21, 1928
|July 1, 1950
|May 21, 1967
|500 games: [[New York Yankees]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bob Ross (baseball)|Bob Ross]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|11|2}}
|November 2, 1928
|June 16, 1950
|May 8, 1956
|20 games: [[Washington Senators (1901-60)|Washington Senators]] and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bill Wilson (outfielder)|Bill Wilson]] (CF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|11|6}}
|November 6, 1928
|September 24, 1950
|September 13, 1955
|224 games: [[Chicago White Sox]] and [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Don Mossi]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|1|11}}
|January 11, 1929
|April 17, 1954
|October 1, 1965
|463 games: [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Chicago White Sox]], and [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Moe Savransky]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|1|13}}
|January 13, 1929
|April 23, 1954
|September 5, 1954
|16 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Gale Wade]] (CF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|1|20}}
|January 20, 1929
|April 11, 1955
|May 8, 1956
|19 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bobby Kline]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|1|27}}
|January 27, 1929
|April 11, 1955
|September 25, 1955
|77 games: [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Al Worthington]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|2|5}}
|February 5, 1929
|July 6, 1953
|October 2, 1969
|602 games: [[San Francisco Giants|New York/San Francisco Giants]], [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], and [[Minnesota Twins]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Art Ditmar]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|4|3}}
|April 3, 1929
|April 19, 1954
|May 19, 1962
|289 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics]] and [[New York Yankees]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Mel Held]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|4|12}}
|April 12, 1929
|April 27, 1956
|May 13, 1956
|4 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Ed Winceniak]] (IF-PH)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|4|16}}
|April 16, 1929
|April 25, 1956
|May 12, 1957
|32 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Curt Simmons]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|5|19}}
|May 19, 1929
|September 28, 1947
|October 1, 1967
|609 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Chicago Cubs]], and [[California Angels]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Hank Foiles]] * (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|6|10}}
|June 10, 1929
|April 21, 1953
|May 2, 1964
|608 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs/Reds]], [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], and [[Los Angeles Angels]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Frank Thomas (outfielder)|Frank Thomas]] * (OF-3B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|6|11}}
|June 11, 1929
|August 17, 1951
|May 30, 1966
|1,766 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Milwaukee Braves]], [[New York Mets]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], and [[Houston Astros]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Don Ferrarese]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|6|19}}
|June 19, 1929
|April 11, 1955
|September 22, 1962
|184 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], and [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Héctor López]] (OF-2B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|7|8}}
|July 8, 1929
|May 12, 1955
|September 30, 1966
|1,450 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]] and [[New York Yankees]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Jerry Snyder]] (IF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|7|21}}
|July 21, 1929
|May 8, 1952
|May 10, 1958
|266 games: [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Ted Lepcio]] (IF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|7|28}}
|July 28, 1929
|April 15, 1952
|September 11, 1961
|729 games: [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[Chicago White Sox]], and [[Minnesota Twins]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Joe Pignatano]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|8|4}}
|August 4, 1929
|April 28, 1957
|September 30, 1962
|307 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[San Francisco Giants]], and [[New York Mets]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Don Larsen]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|8|7}}
|August 7, 1929
|April 18, 1953
|July 7, 1967
|480 games: [[St. Louis Browns]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[San Francisco Giants]], [[Houston Astros|Houston Colt .45s/Astros]], and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Ike Delock]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|11|11}}
|November 11, 1929
|April 17, 1952
|July 13, 1963
|329 games: [[Boston Red Sox]] and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Nino Escalera]] (OF-1B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|12|1}}
|December 1, 1929
|April 17, 1954
|September 25, 1954
|73 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Carl Linhart]] (PH)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|12|14}}
|December 14, 1929
|August 2, 1952
|September 19, 1952
|3 games: [[Detroit Tigers]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Ray Herbert]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|12|15}}
|December 15, 1929
|August 27, 1950
|September 17, 1966
|408 games: [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[Chicago White Sox]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Joe Margoneri]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|1|13}}
|January 13, 1930
|April 25, 1956
|June 3, 1957
|36 games: [[New York Giants (NL)|New York Giants]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Pete Daley]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|1|14}}
|January 14, 1930
|May 3, 1955
|October 1, 1961
|391 games: [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], and [[Washington Senators (1960-1971)|Washington Senators]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Roger Craig (baseball)|Roger Craig]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|2|17}}
|February 17, 1930
|July 17, 1955
|July 10, 1966
|368 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers]], [[New York Mets]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Ron Samford]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|2|28}}
|February 28, 1930
|April 15, 1954
|September 23, 1959
|158 games: [[New York Giants (NL)|New York Giants]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Washington Senators (1901-1960)|Washington Senators]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Del Crandall]] * (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|3|5}}
|March 5, 1930
|June 17, 1949
|September 14, 1966
|1,573 games: [[Atlanta Braves|Boston/Milwaukee Braves]], [[San Francisco Giants]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], and [[Cleveland Indians]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Tom Acker]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|3|7}}
|March 7, 1930
|April 20, 1956
|September 20, 1959
|153 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs/Reds]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Vern Law]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|3|12}}
|March 12, 1930
|June 11, 1950
|August 20, 1967
|516 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Hobie Landrith]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|3|16}}
|March 16, 1930
|July 30, 1950
|August 7, 1963
|772 games: [[Cincinnati Reds]], [[Chicago Cubs]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[San Francisco Giants]], [[New York Mets]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], and [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Washington Senators]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Johnny Antonelli]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|4|12}}
|April 12, 1930
|July 4, 1948
|September 4, 1961
|403 games: [[Atlanta Braves|Boston/Milwaukee Braves]], [[San Francisco Giants|New York/San Francisco Giants]], and [[Cleveland Indians]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Stan Palys]] (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|5|1}}
|May 1, 1930
|September 20, 1953
|September 25, 1956
|138 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]] and [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bob Lillis]] (IF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|6|2}}
|June 2, 1930
|August 17, 1958
|September 17, 1967
|817 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], and [[Houston Astros|Houston Colt .45s/Astros]]
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| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Memo Luna]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|6|25}}
|June 25, 1930
|April 20, 1954
|April 20, 1954
|1 game: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Pete Burnside]] (P)
|align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|7|2}}
|July 2, 1930
|September 20, 1955
|September 27, 1963
|196 games: [[San Francisco Giants|New York/San Francisco Giants]], [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Washington Senators (1960-1971)|Washington Senators]], and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Glenn Mickens]] (P)
|align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|7|26}}
|July 26, 1930
|July 19, 1953
|July 30, 1953
|4 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Román Mejías]] (OF)
|align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|8|9}}
|August 9, 1930
|April 13, 1955
|October 4, 1964
|627 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Houston Astros|Houston Colt .45s]], and [[Boston Red Sox]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bob Speake]] (OF)
|align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|8|22}}
|August 22, 1930
|April 16, 1955
|June 8, 1959
|305 games: [[Chicago Cubs]] and [[San Francisco Giants]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bob Harrison (baseball)|Bob Harrison]] (P)
|align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|9|22}}
|September 22, 1930
|September 23, 1955
|September 25, 1956
|2 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Dick Hall (baseball)|Dick Hall]] (P/OF)
|align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|9|27}}
|September 27, 1930
|April 15, 1952
|September 25, 1971
|669 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Don Robertson (baseball)|Don Robertson]] (RF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|10|11}}
|October 15, 1930
|April 13, 1954
|May 23, 1954
|14 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Solly Drake]] (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|10|23}}
|October 23, 1930
|April 17, 1956
|September 27, 1959
|141 games: [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Los Angeles Dodgers]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Dick Groat]] * (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|11|4}}
|November 4, 1930
|June 19, 1952
|October 1, 1967
|1929 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], and [[San Francisco Giants]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Mike Roarke]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|11|8}}
|November 8, 1930
|April 19, 1961
|October 3, 1964
|194 games: [[Detroit Tigers]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Paul Foytack]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|11|16}}
|November 16, 1930
|April 21, 1953
|April 25, 1964
|314 games: [[Detroit Tigers]] and [[Los Angeles Angels]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Joe Morgan (manager)|Joe Morgan]] (3B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|11|19}}
|November 19, 1930
|April 14, 1959
|October 3, 1964
|88 games: [[Atlanta Braves|Milwaukee Braves]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[Cleveland Indians]], and [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Don Leppert (second baseman)|Don Leppert]] (2B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|11|20}}
|November 20, 1930
|April 11, 1955
|September 25, 1955
|40 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Hal Smith (infielder)|Hal Smith]] (C-IF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|12|7}}
|December 7, 1930
|April 11, 1955
|July 22, 1964
|879 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Houston Astros|Houston Colt .45s]], and [[Cincinnati Reds]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Johnny O'Brien]] (2B-P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|12|11}}
|December 11, 1930
|April 19, 1953
|July 19, 1959
|339 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], and [[Atlanta Braves|Milwaukee Braves]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Mike Baxes]] (2B-SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|12|18}}
|December 18, 1930
|April 17, 1956
|September 27, 1958
|146 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Foster Castleman]] (3B-SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1931|1|1}}
|January 1, 1931
|August 4, 1954
|September 28, 1958
|268 games: [[San Francisco Giants|New York Giants]] and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Dick Tomanek]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1931|1|6}}
|January 6, 1931
|September 25, 1953
|September 26, 1959
|108 games: [[Cleveland Indians]] and [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Ray Semproch]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1931|1|7}}
|January 7, 1931
|April 15, 1958
|May 2, 1961
|85 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[Detroit Tigers]] and [[Los Angeles Angels]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Hy Cohen]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1931|1|29}}
|January 29, 1931
|April 17, 1955
|June 2, 1955
|7 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Maurice Fisher]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1931|2|16}}
|February 16, 1931
|April 16, 1955
|April 16, 1955
|1 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Paul Smith (first baseman)|Paul Smith]] (1B-OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1931|3|19}}
|March 19, 1931
|April 14, 1953
|June 7, 1958
|223 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bobby Prescott]] (PH-OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1931|3|27}}
|March 27, 1931
|June 17, 1961
|July 1, 1961
|10 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
| {{0}}_row_count
| style="background:#ffb;"|[[Willie Mays]] *† (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1931|5|6}}
|May 6, 1931
|May 25, 1951
|September 9, 1973
|2,992 games: [[San Francisco Giants|New York/San Francisco Giants]] and [[New York Mets]]
|-
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*[[Tommy Lasorda]], at {{age|1927|9|22}}, is the oldest living member of the [[National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum|National Baseball Hall of Fame]].
*[[Alex Grammas]], at {{age|1926|4|3}}, is the oldest living former manager, having managed the [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] (1969) and the [[Milwaukee Brewers]] (1976–1977).
*[[Eddie Robinson (baseball)|Eddie Robinson]], at {{age|1920|12|15}}, is the oldest living former major league [[coach (baseball)|coach]] – having coached with the [[Baltimore Orioles]] (1958–60).
*[[Eddie Basinski]], at {{age|1922|11|4}}, is the last living major leaguer mentioned in the [[Dave Frishberg]] song [[Van Lingle Mungo (song)|Van Lingle Mungo]].
*[[Willie Mays]], at {{age|1931|5|6}}, is the oldest living major leaguer mentioned in the [[Terry Cashman]] song [[Talkin' Baseball]].
*[[Bill Terry]] was the last living person mentioned in Ogden Nash's poem [[Line-Up for Yesterday]]. He died in 1989, aged {{Age in years and days|1898|10|30|1989|1|9}}.
*[[Bobby Doerr]], a second baseman for the [[Boston Red Sox]], was the longest-lived member of the [[National Baseball Hall of Fame]] when he died in 2017, aged {{Age in years and days|1918|4|7|2017|11|13}}.
*[[Red Hoff]], a pitcher for the [[New York Yankees]] and [[St. Louis Browns]], was the longest-lived major leaguer – he died in 1998, aged {{Age in years and days|1891|5|8|1998|9|17}}.
*[[Silas Simmons]], who played in the Negro leagues, is believed to have been the longest-lived professional baseball player in history – his year of birth is disputed, but he was at least 109 and possibly 111 at the time of his death in 2006.
==See also==
*[[List of oldest Major League Baseball players]]
*[[List of centenarians (Major League Baseball players)]]
==Sources==
*[http://www.baseball-almanac.com/ Baseball Almanac]
*[http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/ Baseball Library]
*[http://www.thebaseballpage.com/ The Baseball Page]
*[https://www.baseball-reference.com/ Baseball Reference]
*[http://www.wa-wd.com/l_majlea.asp Oldest Living Major League Baseball Players]
*[http://www.whosaliveandwhosdead.com/ Who's Alive and Who's Dead]
[[Category:Lists of Major League Baseball players|Oldest living]]
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This list includes the 100 oldest living former [[Major League Baseball]] players, listed from oldest to youngest. The primary position of each player is noted after his name.
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|[[Tom Jordan (baseball)|Tom Jordan]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1919|9|5}}
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|29 games: [[Chicago White Sox]], [[St. Louis Browns]], and [[Cleveland Indians]]
|-
-|{{0}}2
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|[[Bill Mills (baseball)|Bill Mills]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1919|11|2}}
@@ -34,5 +36,5 @@
|5 games: [[Philadelphia Athletics]]
|-
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|[[Val Heim]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1920|11|4}}
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|13 games: [[Chicago White Sox]]
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|[[Wally Westlake]] * (OF-3B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1920|11|8}}
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|958 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[Cleveland Indians]], and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
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|[[Eddie Robinson (baseball)|Eddie Robinson]] * (1B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1920|12|15}}
@@ -58,5 +60,5 @@
|1,315 games: [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Philadelphia Athletics]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
-|{{0}}6
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|[[George Elder (baseball)|George Elder]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1921|3|10}}
@@ -66,5 +68,5 @@
|41 games: [[St. Louis Browns]]
|-
-|{{0}}7
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|[[Clint Conatser]] (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1921|7|24}}
@@ -74,5 +76,5 @@
|143 games: [[Boston Braves (baseball)|Boston Braves]]
|-
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|[[Gil Coan]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1922|5|18}}
@@ -82,5 +84,5 @@
|918 games: [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Chicago White Sox]], and [[New York Giants (NL)|New York Giants]]
|-
-|{{0}}9
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|[[Eddie Basinski]] (SS-2B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1922|11|4}}
@@ -90,5 +92,5 @@
|203 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]] and [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
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|[[George Yankowski]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1922|11|19}}
@@ -98,5 +100,5 @@
|18 games: [[Philadelphia Athletics]] and [[Chicago White Sox]]
|-
-|{{0}}11
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|[[Neal Watlington]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1922|12|25}}
@@ -106,5 +108,5 @@
|21 games: [[Philadelphia Athletics]]
|-
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|[[Lee Howard]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1923|11|11}}
@@ -114,5 +116,5 @@
|5 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
-|{{0}}13
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Tim Thompson]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|3|1}}
@@ -122,5 +124,5 @@
|187 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], and [[Detroit Tigers]]
|-
-|{{0}}14
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|[[Art Schallock]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|4|25}}
@@ -130,5 +132,5 @@
|58 games: [[New York Yankees]] and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
-|{{0}}15
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|[[Ed Fitz Gerald]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|5|21}}
@@ -138,5 +140,5 @@
|807 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], and [[Cleveland Indians]]
|-
-|{{0}}16
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|[[Bill Greason]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|9|3}}
@@ -146,5 +148,5 @@
|3 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
-|{{0}}17
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|[[Charlie Silvera]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|10|13}}
@@ -154,5 +156,5 @@
|227 games: [[New York Yankees]] and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
-|{{0}}18
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|[[Bobby Brown (third baseman)|Bobby Brown]] (3B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|10|25}}
@@ -162,5 +164,5 @@
|548 games: [[New York Yankees]]
|-
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|[[Irv Noren]] * (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1924|11|29}}
@@ -170,5 +172,5 @@
|1,093 games: [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Chicago Cubs]], and [[Los Angeles Dodgers]]
|-
-|{{0}}20
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|[[Wayne Terwilliger]] (2B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|6|27}}
@@ -178,5 +180,5 @@
|666 games: [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Brooklyn Dodgers]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[New York Giants (NL)|New York Giants]], and [[Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
-|{{0}}21
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|[[Larry Miggins]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|8|20}}
@@ -186,5 +188,5 @@
|43 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
-|{{0}}22
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|[[Billy DeMars]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|8|26}}
@@ -194,5 +196,5 @@
|80 games: [[Philadelphia Athletics]], [[St. Louis Browns]]
|-
-|{{0}}23
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|[[Paul Hinrichs]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|8|31}}
@@ -202,5 +204,5 @@
|4 games: [[Boston Red Sox]]
|-
-|{{0}}24
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|[[Bobby Shantz]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|9|26}}
@@ -210,5 +212,5 @@
|578 games: [[Philadelphia Athletics|Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Houston Colt .45s]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Chicago Cubs]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
-|{{0}}25
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|[[Chris Haughey]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1925|10|3}}
@@ -218,5 +220,5 @@
|1 game: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]]
|-
-|{{0}}26
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|[[Hank Workman]] (1B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|2|5}}
@@ -226,5 +228,5 @@
|2 games: [[New York Yankees]]
|-
-|{{0}}27
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|[[Howie Judson]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|2|16}}
@@ -234,5 +236,5 @@
|208 games: [[Chicago White Sox]] and [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs/Reds]]
|-
-|{{0}}28
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Dick Koecher]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|3|30}}
@@ -242,5 +244,5 @@
|7 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
-|{{0}}29
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|[[Alex Grammas]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|4|3}}
@@ -250,5 +252,5 @@
|913 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Cincinnati Redlegs]], and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
-|{{0}}30
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|[[Bert Thiel]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|5|4}}
@@ -258,5 +260,5 @@
|4 games: [[Boston Braves (baseball)|Boston Braves]]
|-
-|{{0}}31
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Frank Saucier]] (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|5|28}}
@@ -266,5 +268,5 @@
|18 games: [[St. Louis Browns]]
|-
-|{{0}}32
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|[[Bob Miller (baseball, born 1926)|Bob Miller]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|6|16}}
@@ -274,5 +276,5 @@
|261 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
-|{{0}}33
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|[[Bobby Morgan (baseball)|Bobby Morgan]] (IF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|6|29}}
@@ -282,5 +284,5 @@
|671 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
-|{{0}}34
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Johnny Groth]] (CF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|7|23}}
@@ -290,5 +292,5 @@
|1,248 games: [[Detroit Tigers]], [[St. Louis Browns]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], and [[Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
-|{{0}}35
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|[[Al Naples]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|8|29}}
@@ -298,5 +300,5 @@
|2 games: [[St. Louis Browns]]
|-
-|{{0}}36
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Ed Mickelson]] (1B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|9|9}}
@@ -306,5 +308,5 @@
|18 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[St. Louis Browns]], and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
-|{{0}}37
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Dick Bokelmann]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|10|26}}
@@ -314,5 +316,5 @@
|34 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
-|{{0}}38
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Carl Erskine]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1926|12|13}}
@@ -322,5 +324,5 @@
|360 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers]]
|-
-|{{0}}39
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Jim Willis (baseball)|Jim Willis]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|3|20}}
@@ -330,5 +332,5 @@
|27 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
-|{{0}}40
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Don Hasenmayer]] (IF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|4|4}}
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|11 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
-|{{0}}41
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Charlie Maxwell]] * (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|4|8}}
@@ -346,5 +348,5 @@
|1,133 games: [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Chicago White Sox]]
|-
-|{{0}}42
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|[[Billy Gardner]] (2B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|7|19}}
@@ -354,5 +356,5 @@
|1,034 games: [[History of the New York Giants (baseball)|New York Giants]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[Minnesota Twins]], [[New York Yankees]], and [[Boston Red Sox]]
|-
-|{{0}}43
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|[[Dick Smith (third baseman)|Dick Smith]] (3B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|7|21}}
@@ -362,5 +364,5 @@
|70 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
-|{{0}}44
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Cloyd Boyer]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|9|1}}
@@ -370,5 +372,5 @@
|113 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]] and [[Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
-|{{0}}45
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Dave Hillman]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|9|14}}
@@ -378,5 +380,5 @@
|197 games: [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], and [[New York Mets]]
|-
-|{{0}}46
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Duke Simpson]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|9|15}}
@@ -386,5 +388,5 @@
|30 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
-|{{0}}47
+| {{0}}_row_count
| style="background:#ffb;"|[[Tommy Lasorda]] † (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|9|22}}
@@ -394,5 +396,5 @@
|27 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]] and [[Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
-|{{0}}48
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|[[Bill Harrington (baseball)|Bill Harrington]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|10|3}}
@@ -402,5 +404,5 @@
|58 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
-|{{0}}49
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bob Kelly (baseball)|Bob Kelly]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|10|4}}
@@ -410,5 +412,5 @@
|123 games: [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs]], and [[Cleveland Indians]]
|-
-|{{0}}50
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Jim Greengrass]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|10|24}}
@@ -418,5 +420,5 @@
|504 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs]] and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
-|{{0}}51
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Tommy Brown (baseball)|Tommy Brown]] (UT)
|align=center|{{ayd|1927|12|6}}
@@ -426,5 +428,5 @@
|494 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn Dodgers]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
-|{{0}}52
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bob Oldis]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|1|5}}
@@ -434,5 +436,5 @@
|135 games: [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
-|{{0}}53
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Charlie Gorin]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|2|6}}
@@ -442,5 +444,5 @@
|7 games: [[Atlanta Braves|Milwaukee Braves]]
|-
-|{{0}}54
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Felipe Montemayor]] (CF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|2|7}}
@@ -450,5 +452,5 @@
|64 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
-|{{0}}55
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Roy Face]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|2|20}}
@@ -458,5 +460,5 @@
|853 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Montreal Expos]]
|-
-|{{0}}56
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Paul Schramka]] (LF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|3|22}}
@@ -466,5 +468,5 @@
|2 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
-|{{0}}57
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Billy Hunter (baseball)|Billy Hunter]] * (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|6|4}}
@@ -474,5 +476,5 @@
|630 games: [[St. Louis Browns]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], and [[Cleveland Indians]]
|-
-|{{0}}58
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[John Glenn (1960s outfielder)|John Glenn]] (OF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|7|10}}
@@ -482,5 +484,5 @@
|32 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
-|{{0}}59
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Dick Hyde]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|8|3}}
@@ -490,5 +492,5 @@
|169 games: [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]] and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
-|{{0}}60
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bob Stephenson (baseball)|Bob Stephenson]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|8|11}}
@@ -498,5 +500,5 @@
|67 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
-|{{0}}61
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Vito Valentinetti]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|9|16}}
@@ -506,5 +508,5 @@
|108 games: [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]]
|-
-|{{0}}62
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Hal Naragon]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|1}}
@@ -514,5 +516,5 @@
|424 games: [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]], and [[Minnesota Twins]]
|-
-|{{0}}63
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Fred Marolewski]] (1B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|6}}
@@ -522,5 +524,5 @@
|1 game: [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
-|{{0}}64
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Gail Henley]] (RF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|15}}
@@ -530,5 +532,5 @@
|14 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
|-
-|{{0}}65
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Mickey Micelotta]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|20}}
@@ -538,5 +540,5 @@
|17 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
-|{{0}}66
+| {{0}}_row_count
| style="background:#ffb;"| [[Whitey Ford]] *† (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|21}}
@@ -546,5 +548,5 @@
|500 games: [[New York Yankees]]
|-
-|{{0}}67
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bob Ross (baseball)|Bob Ross]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|11|2}}
@@ -554,5 +556,5 @@
|20 games: [[Washington Senators (1901-60)|Washington Senators]] and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
-|{{0}}68
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bill Wilson (outfielder)|Bill Wilson]] (CF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1928|11|6}}
@@ -562,5 +564,5 @@
|224 games: [[Chicago White Sox]] and [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
-|{{0}}69
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Don Mossi]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|1|11}}
@@ -570,5 +572,5 @@
|463 games: [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Chicago White Sox]], and [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]]
|-
-|{{0}}70
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Moe Savransky]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|1|13}}
@@ -578,5 +580,5 @@
|16 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs]]
|-
-|{{0}}71
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Gale Wade]] (CF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|1|20}}
@@ -586,5 +588,5 @@
|19 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
-|{{0}}72
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Bobby Kline]] (SS)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|1|27}}
@@ -594,5 +596,5 @@
|77 games: [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]]
|-
-|{{0}}73
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Al Worthington]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|2|5}}
@@ -602,5 +604,5 @@
|602 games: [[San Francisco Giants|New York/San Francisco Giants]], [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], and [[Minnesota Twins]]
|-
-|{{0}}74
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Art Ditmar]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|4|3}}
@@ -610,5 +612,5 @@
|289 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics]] and [[New York Yankees]]
|-
-|{{0}}75
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Mel Held]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|4|12}}
@@ -618,5 +620,5 @@
|4 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
-|{{0}}76
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Ed Winceniak]] (IF-PH)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|4|16}}
@@ -626,5 +628,5 @@
|32 games: [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
-|{{0}}77
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Curt Simmons]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|5|19}}
@@ -634,5 +636,5 @@
|609 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Chicago Cubs]], and [[California Angels]]
|-
-|{{0}}78
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Hank Foiles]] * (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|6|10}}
@@ -642,5 +644,5 @@
|608 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs/Reds]], [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], and [[Los Angeles Angels]]
|-
-|{{0}}79
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Frank Thomas (outfielder)|Frank Thomas]] * (OF-3B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|6|11}}
@@ -650,5 +652,5 @@
|1,766 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Milwaukee Braves]], [[New York Mets]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], and [[Houston Astros]]
|-
-|{{0}}80
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Don Ferrarese]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|6|19}}
@@ -658,5 +660,5 @@
|184 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], and [[St. Louis Cardinals]]
|-
-|{{0}}81
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Héctor López]] (OF-2B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|7|8}}
@@ -666,5 +668,5 @@
|1,450 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]] and [[New York Yankees]]
|-
-|{{0}}82
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Jerry Snyder]] (IF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|7|21}}
@@ -674,5 +676,5 @@
|266 games: [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]]
|-
-|{{0}}83
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Ted Lepcio]] (IF)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|7|28}}
@@ -682,5 +684,5 @@
|729 games: [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[Chicago White Sox]], and [[Minnesota Twins]]
|-
-|{{0}}84
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Joe Pignatano]] (C)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|8|4}}
@@ -690,5 +692,5 @@
|307 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[San Francisco Giants]], and [[New York Mets]]
|-
-|{{0}}85
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Don Larsen]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|8|7}}
@@ -698,5 +700,5 @@
|480 games: [[St. Louis Browns]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[San Francisco Giants]], [[Houston Astros|Houston Colt .45s/Astros]], and [[Chicago Cubs]]
|-
-|{{0}}86
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Ike Delock]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|11|11}}
@@ -706,5 +708,5 @@
|329 games: [[Boston Red Sox]] and [[Baltimore Orioles]]
|-
-|{{0}}87
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Nino Escalera]] (OF-1B)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|12|1}}
@@ -714,5 +716,5 @@
|73 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs]]
|-
-|{{0}}88
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Carl Linhart]] (PH)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|12|14}}
@@ -722,5 +724,5 @@
|3 games: [[Detroit Tigers]]
|-
-|{{0}}89
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Ray Herbert]] * (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1929|12|15}}
@@ -730,5 +732,5 @@
|408 games: [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[Chicago White Sox]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
|-
-|{{0}}90
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Joe Margoneri]] (P)
|align=center|{{ayd|1930|1|13}}
@@ -738,5 +740,5 @@
|36 games: [[New York Giants (NL)|New York Giants]]
|-
-|{{0}}91
+| {{0}}_row_count
|[[Pete Daley]] (C)
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