Jack Quinn, born July 5, 1883 (Phil Niekro is 2nd), is the oldest ML player to win a game, when he won his last ML game on September 13, 1932, at the age of 49 years, 2 months and 8 days old. He lead his league in a major category (saves, in 1932), and to start games in the World Series (with the Philadelphia Athletics, in 1929) and on Opening Day (with the Brooklyn Dodgers, in 1931). He was the oldest to hit a home run in the majors, at age 46, until 47-year-old Julio Franco did so in 2006. He was the oldest person to ever play for the Cincinnati Reds, and at the time of his retirement, the eight teams for which he had played also constituted a record, which has since been broken. He was also the last major leaguer who had played in the 1900s decade to formally retire (not counting Charley O'Leary, who in 1934 made a comeback stint). Finally, he remains as of 2007 the oldest player to play regularly, having pitched 87 1/3 innings in 1932 at age 48 and 49, and 15 innings in 1933 at age 49 and 50. (Franco and Phil Niekro were also regular players at age 48, but were one and five months younger respectively during their seasons at that age.)
Who are the oldest and youngest players to complete in the Iditarod?
No, a handful of polished college players go directly to the majors after being drafted, and also most of the Japanese players in the majors never played in the (American) minors.
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Five Players have won all four majors. - Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, and Gene Sarazen.
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Right now its John Carney the kicker for the Saints
A baseball player's salary will not change from the Majors to the Minors if he has a Major League contract. There are minor league contracts for those players.