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The Major League Baseball players with the last name Bryant are: Clay Bryant, Derek Bryant, Don Bryant, Ralph Bryant and Ron Bryant - none of whom are particularly famous although some of them had some significant successes. See the "related links" section below for more info.
Hank Aaron was the last Negro League player to have a regular position in the Major League. Minnie Minoso was the last to actually play in a MLB game. (Two games for the White Sox in 1980.)
Many Major League Baseball players played football in high school. Most notably, last year's AL MVP, Joe Mauer, was the nation's number one high school recruit as a quarterback. He signed with the Florida State Seminoles, but obviously chose baseball instead.
There have been two players with that last name in major league baseball.Keith Shepherd - 1992 (Phillies), 1993 (Rockies), 1995 (Red Sox), 1996 (Orioles)Ron Shepherd - 1984-1986 (Blue Jays)
No, there's been no Major League Baseball player named Al Cano, there have only been 2 Major League Baseball players that have the last name of Cano, those 2 players are Jose Cano and the New York Yankees' second baseman Robinson Cano.
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Prior to his retirement, Kenny Rogers pitched for the Major League Baseball team, the Detroit Tigers. It's still unclear whether Kenny Rogers formally retired from Major League Baseball.
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The Major League Baseball players with the last name Bryant are: Clay Bryant, Derek Bryant, Don Bryant, Ralph Bryant and Ron Bryant - none of whom are particularly famous although some of them had some significant successes. See the "related links" section below for more info.
Sid Fernansez was a Major League Baseball pitcher born in 1962. He made his first appearance in the MLB was in 1983 when he was just 21 years old. His last MLB appearance was in 1997.
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Hank Aaron was the last Negro League player to have a regular position in the Major League. Minnie Minoso was the last to actually play in a MLB game. (Two games for the White Sox in 1980.)
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April 30, 1939