2008 Major League Baseball draft#Negro Leagues Special Draft

{{Short description|Baseball draft of amateur players}}

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| date = June 5–6, 2008

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| network = ESPN{{cite news |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/maurybrown/2020/06/10/mlb-draft-returns-to-espn-for-first-time-since-2008/#604dcded700d |title=MLB Draft Returns To ESPN For First Time Since 2008 |first=Maury |last=Brown |website=Forbes |date=June 10, 2020 |access-date=June 10, 2020}}

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| first = Tim Beckham
Tampa Bay Rays

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| first_round = 46

| overall = 1504

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| next = 2009

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The 2008 Major League Baseball draft, was an annual choosing of high school and college baseball players, held on June 5 and 6, 2008.

First round selections

File:Pedro Alvarez, April 2014.jpg selected Pedro Álvarez second overall. Alvarez had a breakout season in 2013, where he was named an All-Star, was the National League home run leader, and won the Silver Slugger at third base.]]

File:Kansas City Royals first baseman Eric Hosmer.jpg selected Eric Hosmer with the third overall pick. With the Royals, Hosmer won 4 Gold Gloves at first base and the 2015 World Series.]]

File:Buster Posey in 2018 (cropped).jpg selected Buster Posey 5th overall. The 7× All-Star won the 2010 Rookie of the Year Award, the 2012 N.L. Most Valuable Player Award, the 2016 Gold Glove Award at catcher, five Silver Sluggers Awards at catcher and the 2010, 2012, and 2014 World Series.]]

;Key

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| All-Star

!scope="row" style="background:#bfb;"|*

| Player did not sign

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width="5%" | Pick

! width="20%" | Player

! width="30%" | Team

! width="20%" | Position

! width="25%" | School

1

| Tim Beckham

| Tampa Bay Rays

| Shortstop

|Griffin High School (GA)

2

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Pedro Álvarez

| Pittsburgh Pirates

| Third baseman

| Vanderbilt

| 3

|bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Eric Hosmer

| Kansas City Royals

| First baseman

| American Heritage School (FL)

| 4

| Brian Matusz

| Baltimore Orioles

| Left-handed pitcher

| San Diego

5

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Buster Posey

| San Francisco Giants

| Catcher

| Florida State

6

| Kyle Skipworth

| Florida Marlins

| Catcher

| Patriot High School (CA)

7

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Yonder Alonso

| Cincinnati Reds

| First baseman

| Miami (FL)

8

| Gordon Beckham

| Chicago White Sox

| Shortstop

| Georgia

9

|!scope="row" style="background:#bfb;"|Aaron Crow*

| Washington Nationals

| Right-handed pitcher

| Missouri

10

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Jason Castro

| Houston Astros

| Catcher

| Stanford

11

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Justin Smoak

| Texas Rangers

| First baseman

| South Carolina

12

| Jemile Weeks

| Oakland Athletics

| Second baseman

| Miami (FL)

13

| Brett Wallace

| St. Louis Cardinals

| Third baseman

| Arizona State

14

| Aaron Hicks

| Minnesota Twins

| Outfielder

| Woodrow Wilson High School (CA)

15

| Ethan Martin

| Los Angeles Dodgers

| Right-handed pitcher

| Stephens County High School (GA)

16

| Brett Lawrie

| Milwaukee Brewers

| Catcher

| Brookswood Secondary School (BC)

17

| David Cooper

| Toronto Blue Jays

| First baseman

| California

18

| Ike Davis

| New York Mets{{refn|Pick from Atlanta Braves as compensation for signing of free agent Tom Glavine|group="Compensation"}}

| First baseman

| Arizona State

19

| Andrew Cashner

| Chicago Cubs

| Right-handed pitcher

| TCU

20

| Josh Fields

| Seattle Mariners

| Right-handed pitcher

| Georgia

21

| Ryan Perry

| Detroit Tigers

| Right-handed pitcher

| Arizona

22

| Reese Havens

| New York Mets

| Shortstop

| South Carolina

23

| Allan Dykstra

| San Diego Padres

| First baseman

| Wake Forest

24

| Anthony Hewitt

| Philadelphia Phillies

| Shortstop

| Salisbury School (CT)

25

| Christian Friedrich

| Colorado Rockies

| Left-handed pitcher

| Eastern Kentucky

26

| Daniel Schlereth

| Arizona Diamondbacks

| Left-handed pitcher

| Arizona

27

| Carlos Gutiérrez

| Minnesota Twins{{refn|Pick from Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim as compensation for signing of free agent Torii Hunter|group="Compensation"}}

| Right-handed pitcher

| Miami (FL)

28

|!scope="row" style="background:#bfb;"|Gerrit Cole*

| New York Yankees

| Right-handed pitcher

| Orange Lutheran High School (CA)

29

| Lonnie Chisenhall

| Cleveland Indians

| Shortstop

| Pitt Community College (NC)

30

| Casey Kelly

| Boston Red Sox

| Right-handed pitcher

| Sarasota High School (FL)

Supplemental first round selections

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width="5%" | Pick

! width="20%" | Player

! width="30%" | Team

! width="20%" | Position

! width="25%" | School

31

| Steven Hunt

| Minnesota Twins{{refn|Supplemental pick as compensation for signing of free agent Torii Hunter|group="Compensation"}}

| Right-handed pitcher

| Tulane

32

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Jake Odorizzi

| Milwaukee Brewers{{refn|Supplemental pick as compensation for signing of free agent Francisco Cordero|group="Compensation"}}

| Right-handed pitcher

| Highland High School (IL)

33

| Bradley Holt

| New York Mets{{refn|Supplemental pick as compensation for loss of free agent Tom Glavine|group="Compensation"}}

| Right-handed pitcher

| UNC Wilmington

34

| Zach Collier

| Philadelphia Phillies{{refn|Supplemental pick as compensation for loss of free agent Aaron Rowand|group="Compensation"}}

| Outfielder

| Chino Hills High School (CA)

35

| Evan Frederickson

| Milwaukee Brewers{{refn|Supplemental pick as compensation for loss of free agent Scott Linebrink|group="Compensation"}}

| Left-handed pitcher

| San Francisco

36

| Michael Montgomery

| Kansas City Royals{{refn|Supplemental pick as compensation for loss of free agent David Riske|group="Compensation"}}

| Left-handed pitcher

| Hart High School (CA)

37

| Conor Gillaspie

| San Francisco Giants{{refn|Supplemental pick as compensation for loss of free agent Pedro Feliz|group="Compensation"}}

| Third baseman

| Wichita State

38

| Jordan Lyles

| Houston Astros{{refn|Supplemental pick as compensation for loss of free agent Trever Miller|group="Compensation"}}

| Right-handed pitcher

| Hartsville High School (SC)

39

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Lance Lynn

| St. Louis Cardinals{{refn|Supplemental pick as compensation for loss of free agent Troy Percival|group="Compensation"}}

| Right-handed pitcher

| Ole Miss

40

| Brett DeVall

| Atlanta Braves{{refn|Supplemental pick as compensation for loss of free agent Ron Mahay|group="Compensation"}}

| Left-handed pitcher

| Niceville High School (FL)

41

| Ryan Flaherty

| Chicago Cubs{{refn|Supplemental pick as compensation for loss of free agent Jason Kendall|group="Compensation"}}

| Shortstop

| Vanderbilt

42

| Jaff Decker

| San Diego Padres{{refn|Supplemental pick as compensation for loss of free agent Doug Brocail|group="Compensation"}}

| Outfielder

| Sunrise Mountain High School (AZ)

43

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Wade Miley

| Arizona Diamondbacks{{refn|Supplemental pick as compensation for loss of free agent Liván Hernández|group="Compensation"}}

| Left-handed pitcher

| Southeastern Louisiana

44

| Jeremy Bleich

| New York Yankees{{refn|Supplemental pick as compensation for loss of free agent Luis Vizcaíno|group="Compensation"}}

| Left-handed pitcher

| Stanford

45

| Bryan Price

| Boston Red Sox{{refn|Supplemental pick as compensation for loss of free agent Éric Gagné|group="Compensation"}}

| Right-handed pitcher

| Rice

46

| Logan Forsythe

| San Diego Padres{{refn|Supplemental pick as compensation for loss of free agent Mike Cameron|group="Compensation"}}

| Third baseman

| Arkansas

Compensation picks

{{Reflist|2|group="Compensation"}}

Other notable players

File:Charlie Blackmon (51268950923) (cropped).jpg selected Charlie Blackmon in the second round. He is a 4× MLB All-Star, 2× Silver Slugger award winner, and the 2017 National League batting champion.]]

File:Craig Kimbrel 9-12-11.jpg selected Craig Kimbrel in the third round. The 9× All-Star won the 2011 National League Rookie of the Year award. ]]

File:Brandon Crawford on July 15, 2011.jpg selected Brandon Crawford in the fourth round. The 3× All-Star won four Gold Glove Awards at shortstop, the 2015 Silver Slugger Award at shortstop and the 2012, and 2014 World Series.]]

File:IMG 9661 Dee Gordon.jpg selected Dee Strange-Gordon in the fourth round. A two-time All-Star, his 2015 breakout season saw him win the Gold Glove Award at second base, the Silver Slugger Award at second base, and lead the National League in batting average, and stolen bases.]]

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| Round

!| Pick

!| Player

!| Team

!| Position

!| School

2

| 47

| Kyle Lobstein

| Tampa Bay Rays

| Pitcher

|Coconino High School (AZ)

2

| 48

| Tanner Scheppers

| Pittsburgh Pirates

| Pitcher

| Fresno State

2

| 49

| Johnny Giavotella

| Kansas City Royals

| Second baseman

| New Orleans

2

| 50

| Xavier Avery

| Baltimore Orioles

| Outfielder

| Cedar Grove High School (GA)

2

| 51

| Anthony Gose

| Philadelphia Phillies

| Outfielder

| Bellflower High School (CA)

2

| 52

| bgcolor=#FFCC00|Brad Hand

| Florida Marlins

| Pitcher

| Chaska High School (MN)

2

| 57

| Robbie Ross

| Texas Rangers

| Pitcher

| Lexington Christian Academy (KY)

2

| 58

| Tyson Ross

| Oakland Athletics

| Pitcher

| California

2

| 59

| Shane Peterson

| St. Louis Cardinals

| Outfielder

| Long Beach State

2

| 60

| Tyler Ladendorf

| Minnesota Twins

| Second baseman

| Howard College (TX)

2

| 61

| Josh Lindblom

| Los Angeles Dodgers

| Pitcher

| Purdue

2

| 69

| James Darnell

| San Diego Padres

| Third baseman

| South Carolina

2

| 70

| Zeke Spruill

| Atlanta Braves

| Pitcher

| Kell High School (GA)

2

| 72

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Charlie Blackmon

| Colorado Rockies

| Outfielder

| Georgia Tech

2

| 73

| Bryan Shaw

| Arizona Diamondbacks

| Pitcher

| Long Beach State

2

| 74

| Tyler Chatwood

| Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

| Pitcher

| Redlands East Valley High School (CA)

3

| 79

| Jordy Mercer

| Pittsburgh Pirates

| Shortstop

| Oklahoma State

3

| 81

| L. J. Hoes

| Baltimore Orioles

| Second baseman

| St. John's College High School (DC)

3

| 82

| Roger Kieschnick

| San Francisco Giants

| Outfielder

| Texas Tech

3

| 83

| Edgar Olmos

| Florida Marlins

| Pitcher

| Birmingham High School (CA)

3

| 84

| Zach Stewart

| Cincinnati Reds

| Pitcher

| Texas Tech

3

| 85

| Stephen Fife

| Boston Red Sox

| Pitcher

| Utah

3

| 86

| Brent Morel

| Chicago White Sox

| Third baseman

| Cal Poly

3

| 87

| Danny Espinosa

| Washington Nationals

| Shortstop

| Long Beach State

3

| 94

| Logan Schafer

| Milwaukee Brewers

| Outfielder

| Cal Poly

3

| 96

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Craig Kimbrel

| Atlanta Braves

| Pitcher

| Wallace State Community College

3

| 97

| Chris Carpenter

| Chicago Cubs

| Pitcher

| Kent State

3

| 100

| Kirk Nieuwenhuis

| New York Mets

| Outfielder

| Azusa Pacific

3

| 101

| Blake Tekotte

| San Diego Padres

| Outfielder

| Miami (FL)

3

| 102

| Vance Worley

| Philadelphia Phillies

| Pitcher

| | Long Beach State

3

| 106

| David Adams

| New York Yankees

| Second Baseman

| Virginia

3

| 107

| Cord Phelps

| Cleveland Indians

| Second Baseman

| Stanford

3

| 108

| Kyle Weiland

| Boston Red Sox

| Pitcher

| Notre Dame

3

| 110

| Jonathan Pettibone

| Philadelphia Phillies

| Pitcher

| Esperanza High School (CA)

4

| 114

| Chase d'Arnaud

| Pittsburgh Pirates

| Shortstop

| Pepperdine

4

| 115

| Tim Melville

| Kansas City Royals

| Pitcher

| Wentzville Holt High School (MO)

4

| 116

| Kyle Hudson

| Baltimore Orioles

| Outfielder

| Illinois

4

| 117

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Brandon Crawford

| San Francisco Giants

| Shortstop

| UCLA

4

| 123

| Joe Wieland

| Texas Rangers

| Pitcher

| Bishop Manogue Catholic High School (NV)

4

| 127

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Dee Strange-Gordon

| Los Angeles Dodgers

| Shortstop

| Southeastern University

4

| 135

| !scope="row" style="background:#bfb;"|Jason Kipnis*

| San Diego Padres

| Outfielder

| Arizona State

4

| 136

| Trevor May

| Philadelphia Phillies

| Pitcher

| Kelso High School (WA)

4

| 139

| Buddy Boshers

| Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

| Pitcher

| Calhoun Community College

4

| 140

| Corban Joseph

| New York Yankees

| Shortstop

| Franklin High School (TN)

5

| 144

| Justin Wilson

| Pittsburgh Pirates

| Pitcher

| Fresno State

5

| 145

| John Lamb

| Kansas City Royals

| Pitcher

| Laguna Hills High School (CA)

5

| 150

| Daniel Hudson

| Chicago White Sox

| Pitcher

| Old Dominion

5

| 151

| Adrian Nieto

| Washington Nationals

| Catcher

| American Heritage School (FL)

5

| 155

| Jermaine Curtis

| St. Louis Cardinals

| Third baseman

| UCLA

5

| 159

| Tyler Pastornicky

| Toronto Blue Jays

| Shortstop

| IMG Academy (FL)

5

| 163

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"| Alex Avila

| Detroit Tigers

| Catcher

| Alabama

5

| 165

| Anthony Bass

| San Diego Padres

| Pitcher

| Wayne State

5

| 167

| Chris Dominguez

| Colorado Rockies

| Third baseman

| Louisville

5

| 168

| Collin Cowgill

| Arizona Diamondbacks

| Outfielder

| Kentucky

5

| 171

| Zach Putnam

| Cleveland Indians

| Pitcher

| Michigan Wolverines

6

| 174

| Robbie Grossman

| Pittsburgh Pirates

| Outfielder

| Cy-Fair High School (TX)

6

| 177

| Eric Surkamp

| San Francisco Giants

| Pitcher

| NC State

6

| 182

| J. B. Shuck

| Houston Astros

| Outfielder

| Ohio State

6

| 183

| Richard Bleier

| Texas Rangers

| Pitcher

| Florida Gulf Coast

6

| 185

| Eric Fornataro

| St. Louis Cardinals

| Pitcher

| Miami Dade College

6

| 191

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Josh Harrison

| Chicago Cubs

| Second baseman

| Cincinnati

6

| 194

| Josh Satin

| New York Mets

| Second Baseman

| California

6

| 195

| Cole Figueroa

| San Diego Padres

| Shortstop

| Florida

6

| 200

| Brett Marshall

| New York Yankees

| Pitcher

| Sterling High School (TX)

6

| 202

| Ryan Lavarnway

| Boston Red Sox

| Third baseman

| Yale

7

| 206

| Caleb Joseph

| Baltimore Orioles

| Catcher

| Lipscomb

7

| 209

| Pedro Villarreal

| Cincinnati Reds

| Pitcher

| Howard

7

| 210

| Jordan Danks

| Chicago White Sox

| Outfielder

| Texas

7

| 219

| Eric Thames

| Toronto Blue Jays

| Outfielder

| Pepperdine

7

| 229

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Will Smith

| Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

| Pitcher

| Gulf Coast Community College

7

| 230

| Kyle Higashioka

| New York Yankees

| Catcher

| Edison High School (CA)

7

| 232

| Tim Federowicz

| Boston Red Sox

| Catcher

| North Carolina

8

| 237

| Scott Barnes

| San Francisco Giants

| Pitcher

| St. John's

8

| 238

| Isaac Galloway

| Florida Marlins

| Outfielder

| Los Osos High School (CA)

8

| 247

| Nick Buss

| Los Angeles Dodgers

| Outfielder

| USC

8

| 248

| Erik Komatsu

| Milwaukee Brewers

| Outfielder

| Cal State Fullerton

8

| 249

| Evan Crawford

| Toronto Blue Jays

| Pitcher

| Auburn

8

| 250

| Brett Oberholtzer

| Atlanta Braves

| Pitcher

| Seminole State College of Florida

8

| 252

| Bobby LaFromboise

| Seattle Mariners

| Pitcher

| New Mexico

8

| 253

| Andy Dirks

| Detroit Tigers

| Outfielder

| Wichita State

8

| 254

| Eric Campbell

| New York Mets

| Third baseman

| Boston College

9

| 264

| Matt Hague

| Pittsburgh Pirates

| Third baseman

| Oklahoma State

9

| 268

| Dan Jennings

| Florida Marlins

| Pitcher

| Nebraska

9

| 269

| Dave Sappelt

| Cincinnati Reds

| Outfielder

| Coastal Carolina

9

| 281

| Jay Jackson

| Chicago Cubs

| Pitcher

| Furman

9

| 292

| Christian Vázquez

| Boston Red Sox

| Catcher

| Puerto Rico Baseball Academy and High School (PR)

10

| 296

| !scope="row" style="background:#bfb;"|Chris Herrmann*

| Baltimore Orioles

| Third baseman

| Alvin Community College

10

| 301

| Tommy Milone

| Washington Nationals

| Pitcher

| Southern California

10

| 305

| Alex Castellanos

| St. Louis Cardinals

| Second baseman

| Belmont Abbey College

10

| 309

| Danny Farquhar

| Toronto Blue Jays

| Pitcher

| Louisiana

10

| 310

| J. J. Hoover

| Atlanta Braves

| Pitcher

| Calhoun Community College

10

| 311

| !scope="row" style="background:#bfb;"| Alex Wilson*

| Chicago Cubs

| Pitcher

| Texas A&M

10

| 313

| Robbie Weinhardt

| Detroit Tigers

| Pitcher

| Oklahoma State

10

| 315

| Andrew Albers

| San Diego Padres

| Pitcher

| Kentucky

10

| 320

| D. J. Mitchell

| New York Yankees

| Pitcher

| Clemson

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=NFL players drafted=

Notes

On September 9, 2008, Conor Gillaspie, the 37th pick in the 2008 draft, made his Major League debut, becoming the first from his draft class to do so. Buster Posey was the first 2008 draftee to play in post-season and eventually won the 2010 World Series, the 2012 World Series, and the 2014 World Series with the San Francisco Giants. Posey was also named 2010 NL Rookie of the Year,{{cite web |url=http://m.mlb.com/news/article/16099576/ |title=Posey catches NL Rookie of the Year honors |work=MLB.com |last=Haft |first=Chris |date=15 November 2010 |access-date=29 October 2014 |archive-date=12 July 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150712162116/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/16099576/ |url-status=dead }} and he won 2012 National League Most Valuable Player award and the 2012, 2014 & 2015 Silver Slugger awards.

2011 Rookie of the Year Craig Kimbrel was drafted 96th overall by the Atlanta Braves in the 3rd round.

Ryan Westmoreland, who the Boston Red Sox drafted in the fifth round, became one of the best prospects in baseball before having brain surgery twice to repair a cavernous malformation.{{cite web|url=http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2011/03/20/red_sox_prospect_ryan_westmorelands_long_road_back_from_brain_surgery/?page=full |title=Boston Red Sox – Red Sox prospect Ryan Westmoreland's long road back from brain surgery – The Boston Globe |publisher=Boston.com |date=March 20, 2011 |access-date=August 27, 2012}}

Brothers Caleb and Corban Joseph were both chosen in the 2008 draft. The New York Yankees selected Corban in the fourth round, with the 140th overall selection, out of Franklin High School in Franklin, Tennessee, while the Baltimore Orioles drafted Caleb in the seventh round, with the 206th overall selection, out of Lipscomb University.{{cite web |first=Mike |last=Strasinger |date=June 9, 2008 |url=http://nashvillecitypaper.com/content/sports/joseph-brothers-both-selected-major-league-baseball-draft |title=Joseph brothers both selected in major league baseball draft |publisher=Nashville City Paper |access-date=2012-09-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131202221930/http://nashvillecitypaper.com/content/sports/joseph-brothers-both-selected-major-league-baseball-draft |archive-date=December 2, 2013 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}

West Virginia quarterback Pat White was drafted in the 49th round by the Cincinnati Reds, even though he had not played baseball since his senior year of high school in 2004, when he was drafted by the Anaheim Angels.

Negro Leagues Special Draft

Prior to the start of the draft, the League held a special round consisting of surviving Negro leagues players to acknowledge and rectify their exclusion from the major leagues on the basis of race in the past. The idea of the special draft was conceived by Hall of Famer Dave Winfield.Tim Brown, [https://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=ti-winfield060408&prov=yhoo&type=lgns "Winfield's Brainchild Thrills Negro Leaguers"], Yahoo! Sports, June 4, 2008 Each major league team drafted one player from the Negro leagues. Notable in the draft were Emilio Navarro (who, at 102 years of age at the time of the draft, was believed to be the oldest living professional ballplayer) and Mamie "Peanut" Johnson, the first woman ever drafted.[http://mlb.mlb.com/content/printer_friendly/mlb/y2008/m05/d29/c2795840.jsp 2008 Special Negro Leagues Draft]. MLB.com. Retrieved on January 27, 2019.

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! width="20%" |Player

! width="30%" |MLB Team

! width="20%" |Position

! width="30%" |Negro league Team(s)

Hubert Simmons

|Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

|Shortstop

|Kansas City Monarchs

Neale 'Bobo' Henderson

|Baltimore Orioles

|Pitcher/Outfielder

|Baltimore Elite Giants

Jim 'Fireball' Colzie

|Boston Red Sox

|Pitcher

|Indianapolis Clowns, Atlanta Black Crackers

Hank Presswood

|Chicago White Sox

|Shortstop/Third baseman

|Cleveland Buckeyes, Kansas City Monarchs

Otha "Li'l Catch" Bailey

|Cleveland Indians

|Catcher

|Birmingham Black Barons, Chattanooga Choo-Choos, Cleveland Buckeyes, Houston/New Orleans Eagles

Cecil Kaiser

|Detroit Tigers

|Pitcher/First baseman/Outfielder

|Homestead Grays, Pittsburgh Crawfords

Ulysses Hollimon

|Kansas City Royals

|Pitcher

|Birmingham Black Barons, Baltimore Elite Giants

Bill 'Lefty' Bell

|Minnesota Twins

|Pitcher

|Birmingham Black Barons, Kansas City Monarchs

Emilio 'Millito' Navarro

|New York Yankees

|Shortstop/Second baseman/Third baseman

|Cuban Stars

Irvin Castille

|Oakland Athletics

|Shortstop

|Birmingham Black Barons

John Miles

|Seattle Mariners

|Third baseman/Outfielder

|Chicago American Giants

Walter Lee Gibbons

|Tampa Bay Rays

|Pitcher

|Philadelphia Stars, New York Black Yankees, Indianapolis Clowns

Charley Pride

|Texas Rangers

|Pitcher

|Birmingham Black Barons, Memphis Red Sox

Harold Gould

|Toronto Blue Jays

|Pitcher

|Philadelphia Stars

Bob Mitchell

|Arizona Diamondbacks

|Pitcher

|Kansas City Monarchs

James 'Red' Moore

|Atlanta Braves

|First baseman

|Atlanta Black Crackers, Baltimore Elite Giants, Newark Eagles

Walt Owens

|Chicago Cubs

|Pitcher/First baseman

|Detroit Stars

Charlie Davis

|Cincinnati Reds

|Pitcher

|Memphis Red Sox

Mack 'The Knife' Pride

|Colorado Rockies

|Pitcher

|Memphis Red Sox, Kansas City Monarchs

Enrique Maroto

|Florida Marlins

|Pitcher

|Kansas City Monarchs

Bill Blair

|Houston Astros

|Pitcher

|Detroit Stars, Indianapolis Clowns

Andrew Porter

|Los Angeles Dodgers

|Pitcher

|Baltimore Elite Giants, Newark Eagles, Indianapolis Clowns, Cleveland Buckeyes

Joseph B. Scott

|Milwaukee Brewers

|First baseman/Outfielder

|Memphis Red Sox, New York Black Yankees

Robert Scott

|New York Mets

|Pitcher/First baseman

|Memphis Red Sox, New York Black Yankees

Mahlon Duckett

|Philadelphia Phillies

|First baseman/Second Baseman

|Philadelphia Stars, Indianapolis Clowns

James Tillman

|Pittsburgh Pirates

|Catcher

|Homestead Grays

'Prince' Joe Henry

|St. Louis Cardinals

|Second baseman/Third Baseman

|Philadelphia Stars, Indianapolis ClownsDetroit Stars

Walter McCoy

|San Diego Padres

|Pitcher

|Chicago American Giants, Kansas City Monarchs

Carlos Manuel Santiago

|San Francisco Giants

|Shortstop/Second baseman

|New York Cubans

Mamie 'Peanut' Johnson

|Washington Nationals

|Pitcher

|Indianapolis Clowns

References

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