Bronson Kiheimahanaomauiakeo Sardinha
Played 10 games for the Yankees in 2007
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Or if you would like to see a play with a really long last name on his jersey:
Jarrod Saltalamacchia - Boston Red Sox :
Check out his Jersey when he was in the Rangers+!
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The following players all have 11 characters (ignoring spaces) in their first names:
Vinegar Bend Mizell
Jose Antonio Nunez
Sweetbreads Bailey
Scarborough Green
Jean-Pierre Roy
Christopher Leroux
I would say the record goes to either Green or Leroux, since the others are either nicknames or more than one word, but take your pick.
Also of interest:
Bruno Betzel, aka Christian Frederick Albert John Henry David Betzel
Al Gallagher, aka Alan Mitchell Edward George Patrick Henry Gallagher
Cal McLish, aka Calvin Coolidge Julius Caesar Tuskahoma McLish
Cliff Lee of the Seattle Mariners loses out to Fu-Te Ni of the Tigers for the shortest last name and shortest combined first and last names. (Mel Ott was "Melvin.")
Looks my old favorite Lee May is as short or shorter than Fu-Te Ni. He played for Cincinnati Reds 1965-1974 Houston Astros 1972-1975 Baltimore Orioles 1975-1980 Kansas City Royals 1981-1982
Nolan Ryan
42 in.
parshaves
Robert PArish played 21 seasons, longest in the NBA.
26 innings
Nolan Ryan
undertaker
getting high
Tied for third longest MLB career as a pitcher are Charlie Hough (1970-1994 for the Dodgers, Rangers, White Sox, and Marlins) and Jim Kaat (1959-1983 for the Senators, Twins, White Sox, Phillies, Yankees, and Cardinals) each at 25 seasons.
stan musial
Imogen Cunningham.
Phil Neikro
a surgeon
Phil neckro
hoyt Wilhelm
tom seaver
Robyn Yount