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The following is a list of Major League Baseball players born in European nations.
Austria, officially the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
The Austrian Empire was a modern era successor empire centered on what is today's Austria and which officially lasted from 1804 to 1867.
Austria-Hungary was a monarchic union between the crowns of the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary in Central Europe. The union was a result of the Ausgleich or Compromise of 1867, under which the Austrian House of Habsburg agreed to share power with the separate Hungarian government, dividing the territory of the former Austrian Empire between them. The Dual Monarchy had existed for 51 years when it dissolved on October 31, 1918 following military defeat in the First World War.
Republic of Austria[edit]The First Austrian Republic was established in 1919. In the 1938 Anschluss, Austria was occupied and annexed by Nazi Germany.[6] This lasted until the end of World War II in 1945, after which Austria was occupied by the Allies and its former democratic constitution was restored. In 1955, the Austrian State Treaty re-established Austria as a sovereign state, ending the occupation.
Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a state in Western Europe. The 1830 Belgian Revolution led to the establishment of an independent, Belgium under a provisional government and a national congress.[8] Since the installation of Leopold I as king in 1831, Belgium has been a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.
Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark together with Greenland and the Faroe Islands, is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe.
Grand Duchy of Finland[edit]The Grand Duchy of Finland was the predecessor state of modern Finland. It existed between 1809 and 1917 as an autonomous part of the Russian Empire and was ruled by the Russian Emperor as Grand Duke.
France, officially the French Republic, is a sovereign country in Western Europe that extends from the Mediterranean to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean.
French Second Republic[edit]The French Second Republic was the republican government of France between the 1848 Revolution and the 1851 coup by Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte which initiated the Second Empire.
Second French Empire[edit]The Second French Empire was the Imperial Bonapartist regime of Napoleon III from 1852 to 1870, between the Second Republic and the Third Republic, in France.
French Third Republic[edit]The French Third Republic was France from 1870, when the Second French Empire collapsed, to 1940, when France's defeat by Nazi Germany led to the Vichy France government. Vichy was replaced by the French Fourth Republic.
French Fourth Republic[edit]The French Fourth Republic was the republican government of France between 1946 and 1958, governed by the fourth republican constitution. France adopted the constitution of the Fourth Republic on 13 October 1946.
French Fifth Republic[edit]The Fifth Republic is the fifth and current republican constitution of France, introduced on 4 October 1958.[19] The Fifth Republic emerged from the collapse of the French Fourth Republic, replacing the prior parliamentary government with a semi-presidential system.
German Confederation[edit]The German Confederation was the association of Central European states created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 to serve as the successor to the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, which had been abolished in 1806. The dispute between the two dominant member states of the confederation, Austria and Prussia, over which of the two had the inherent right to rule German lands ended in favor of Prussia after the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, and the collapse of the confederation. This resulted in the creation of the North German Confederation, with a number of south German states remaining independent, although allied first with Austria (until 1867) and subsequently with Prussia (until 1871), after which they became a part of the new nation of Germany.
Name Debut Final game Position Teams Ref Charlie Getzien August 13, 1884 July 19, 1892 pitcher Detroit Wolverines (1884–1888)The German Empire refers to Germany from the unification of Germany and proclamation of Wilhelm I as German Emperor on 18 January 1871 to 1918, when it became a federal republic after defeat in World War I and the abdication of Wilhelm II (9 November 1918).
Name Debut Final game Position Teams Ref Heinz Becker April 21, 1943 May 9, 1947 first baseman Chicago Cubs (1943, 1945–1946)The Soviet Occupation Zone was the area of central Germany occupied by the Soviet Union from 1945 on, at the end of World War II. On 7 October 1949 the German Democratic Republic, which became commonly referred to as East Germany, was established in the Soviet Occupation Zone.
West Germany is the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany or FRG in the period between its creation in May 1949 to German reunification on 3 October 1990. During this period, the NATO-aligned West Germany and the socialist East Germany were divided by the Inner German border. This situation ended when East Germany was dissolved and its five states joined the ten states of the Federal Republic of Germany along with the reunified city-state of Berlin.
Name Debut Final game Position Teams Ref Jeff Baker April 4, 2005 July 7, 2015 utility Colorado Rockies, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Atlanta Braves, Texas Rangers, Miami Marlins [48] Rob Belloir August 2, 1975 September 29, 1978 infielder Atlanta Braves [49] Mike Blowers September 1, 1989 October 3, 1999 Third Baseman New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, Los Angeles Dodgers, Oakland Athletics [50] Bob Davidson July 15, 1989 July 15, 1989 Pitcher New York Yankees [51] Ron Gardenhire September 1, 1981 October 6, 1985, Shortstop New York Mets [52] Glenn Hubbard July 14, 1978 July 29, 1989 Second baseman Atlanta Braves, Oakland Athletics [53] Edwin Jackson September 9, 2003 September 28, 2019 Pitcher Los Angeles Dodgers, Tampa Bay Rays, Detroit Tigers, Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Nationals, Chicago Cubs, Atlanta Braves, Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres [54] Steve Kent April 4, 2002 September 22, 2002 Pitcher Tampa Bay Devil Rays [55] Craig Lefferts April 7, 1983 July 3, 1994 Pitcher Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Texas Rangers, California Angels [56] Tom McCarthy July 5, 1985 September 22, 1989 Pitcher Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox [57] Dave Pavlas August 21, 1990 September 29, 1996 Pitcher Chicago Cubs, New York Yankees [59] Tobi Stoner September 8, 2009 April 18, 2010 Pitcher New York Mets [60] Stefan Wever September 17, 1982 September 17, 1982 Pitcher New York Yankees [61]Germany is the English short name for the Federal Republic of Germany, the enlarged continuation of West Germany following German reunification in 1990.
The Kingdom of Greece was a state established in 1832 at the Convention of London by the Great Powers (the United Kingdom, France and the Russian Empire). It was internationally recognized by the Treaty of Constantinople, where it also secured full independence from the Ottoman Empire. The Kingdom succeeded from the Greek provisional governments after the Greek War of Independence, and lasted until 1924. In 1924 the monarchy was abolished, and the Second Hellenic Republic was established.
Covers players born in the Republic of Ireland and also those born in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland prior to partition. At present, all players here were born prior to 1922, so are also included in the category of Major League Baseball players born in the United Kingdom.
Name Debut Final game Position Teams Ref Jimmy Archer September 6, 1904 September 2, 1918 Catcher Pittsburgh Pirates, Detroit Tigers, Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn Robins, Cincinnati Reds [65] Tommy Bond May 5, 1874 August 11, 1884 Pitcher Brooklyn Atlantics, Hartford Dark Blues, Boston Red Caps, Worcester Ruby Legs, Boston Reds, Indianapolis Hoosiers [66] Hugh Campbell April 28, 1873 July 23, 1873 Pitcher Elizabeth Resolutes [67] Mike Campbell April 28, 1873 July 23, 1873 First Baseman Elizabeth Resolutes [68] Joe Cleary August 4, 1945 August 4, 1945 Pitcher Washington Senators [69] Bill Collins August 1, 1887 September 12, 1892 Catcher New York Metropolitans, Philadelphia Athletics, Cleveland Spiders [70] John Curran September 12, 1876 September 15, 1876 Catcher Philadelphia Athletics [71] Andy Cusick August 21, 1884 June 15, 1887 Catcher Wilmington Quicksteps, Philadelphia Quakers [72] Hugh Daily May 1, 1882 August 21, 1887 Pitcher Buffalo Bisons, Cleveland Blues, Chicago Browns, Washington Nationals (UA), St. Louis Maroons, Washington Nationals, Blues [73] Pete Daniels April 19, 1890 May 31, 1898 Pitcher Pittsburgh Alleghenys, St. Louis Browns [74] Patsy Donovan April 19, 1890 October 5, 1907 Right Fielder Boston Beaneaters, Brooklyn Bridegrooms, Louisville Colonels, Washington Senators (NL), Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Senators, Brooklyn Superbas [75] Tom Dowse April 21, 1890 October 12, 1892 Catcher Cleveland Spiders, Columbus Solons, Louisville Colonels, Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Senators [76] Conny Doyle June 23, 1883 September 13, 1884 Left Fielder Philadelphia Quakers, Pittsburgh Alleghenys [77] Jack Doyle August 27, 1889 July 13, 1905 First Baseman Columbus Solons, Cleveland Spiders, New York Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Washington Senators (NL), Chicago Orphans, Washington Senators, Brooklyn Superbas, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Highlanders [78] Ed Duffy May 8, 1871 October 30, 1871 Shortstop Chicago White Stockings Bill Farmer May 1, 1888 August 24, 1888 Catcher Pittsburgh Alleghenys, Philadelphia Athletics Jocko Fields May 31, 1887 June 11, 1892 Outfielder Pittsburgh Alleghenys, Pittsburgh Burghers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Giants Mike Flynn August 31, 1891 August 31, 1891 Catcher Boston Reds Curry Foley May 31, 1879 September 5, 1883 Outfielder/Pitcher/First baseman Boston Red Caps, Buffalo Bisons Jimmy Hallinan July 26, 1871 August 22, 1878 Shortstop Fort Wayne Kekiongas, Keokuk Westerns, New York Mutuals, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Stockings, Indianapolis Blues [79] Mike Hines May 1, 1883 August 18, 1888 Catcher Boston Beaneaters, Brooklyn Grays, Providence Grays Andy Leonard May 5, 1871 July 6, 1880 Outfielder Washington Olympics, Boston Red Stockings/Red Caps, Cincinnati Stars Con Lucid May 1, 1893 August 15, 1897 Pitcher Louisville Colonels, Brooklyn Grooms, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Browns Charlie McCullough April 23, 1890 August 29, 1890 Pitcher Brooklyn Gladiators, Syracuse Stars John McGuinness May 6, 1876 August 7, 1884 First baseman New York Mutuals, Syracuse Stars, Philadelphia Keystones Barney McLaughlin August 2, 1884 August 12, 1890 Infielder Kansas City Cowboys, Philadelphia Quakers, Syracuse Stars Pat McManus May 22, 1879 August 13, 1879 Pitcher Troy Trojans Mike Muldoon May 1, 1882 October 10, 1886 Third baseman Cleveland Blues, Baltimore Orioles Tony Mullane August 27, 1881 July 26, 1894 Pitcher Detroit Wolverines, Louisville Eclipse, St. Louis Browns, Toledo Blue Stockings, Cincinnati Red Stockings/Reds, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Spiders Tom Needham May 12, 1904 July 8, 1914 Catcher Boston Beaneaters/Doves, New York Giants, Chicago Cubs Johnny O'Connor September 16, 1916 September 16, 1916 Catcher Chicago Cubs Paddy O'Connor April 17, 1908 July 22, 1918 Catcher Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Rebels, New York Yankees Fancy O'Neil October 23, 1874 October 23, 1874 Right fielder Hartford Dark Blues Jack O'Neill April 21, 1902 October 3, 1906 Catcher St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Boston Beaneaters Mike O'Neill September 20, 1901 October 6, 1907 Pitcher/Outfielder St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds Cyclone Ryan August 8, 1887 May 8, 1891 First baseman/Pitcher New York Metropolitans, Boston Beaneaters Bill Sullivan Outfielder August 9, 1878 August 9, 1878 Chicago White Stockings Sleeper Sullivan May 3, 1881 May 10, 1884 Catcher Buffalo Bisons, St. Louis Brown Stockings/Browns, Louisville Eclipse, St. Louis Maroons Ted Sullivan July 16, 1884 October 18, 1884 Right fielder Kansas City Cowboys Jimmy Walsh August 26, 1912 October 4, 1917 Outfielder Philadelphia Athletics, New York Yankees, Boston Red SoxThe Kingdom of Italy was a state forged in 1861 by the unification of Italy. It existed until 1946 when the Italians opted for a republican constitution.
Name Debut Final game Position Teams Ref Rugger Ardizoia April 30, 1947 April 30, 1947 Pitcher New York Yankees [80] Reno Bertoia September 22, 1953 April 28, 1962 Third Baseman Detroit Tigers, Washington Senators, Minnesota Twins, Kansas City Athletics [81] Hank Biasatti April 23, 1949 October 2, 1949 First Baseman Philadelphia Athletics [82] Julio Bonetti April 22, 1937 April 22, 1940 Pitcher Saint Louis Browns, Chicago Cubs [83] Marino Pieretti April 19, 1945 October 1, 1950 Pitcher Washington Senators, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians [84] Lou Polli April 18, 1932 July 7, 1944 Pitcher Saint Louis Browns, New York Giants [85] The Republic of Italy[edit]Italy became a republic after a referendum[86] held on 2 June 1946, a day since celebrated as Republic Day.
Name Debut Final game Position Teams Ref Bert Blyleven June 5, 1970 October 4, 1992 Pitcher Minnesota Twins, Texas Rangers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Cleveland Indians, California Angels [90] Robert Eenhoorn April 27, 1994 September 28, 1997 Second Baseman, Shortstop and Third Baseman New York Yankees. California Angels, Anaheim Angels [91] Rikkert Faneyte August 29, 1993 May 29, 1996 Outfielder San Francisco Giants, Texas Rangers [92] Didi Gregorius September 5, 2012 Shortstop and Second Baseman Cincinnati Reds, Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies [93] Greg Halman September 23, 2010 August 3, 2011 Outfielder Seattle Mariners [94] John Houseman September 11, 1894 October 3, 1897 Second Baseman, Outfielder and Shortstop Chicago Colts, St. Louis Browns [95] Win Remmerswaal Augusts 3, 1979 October 5, 1980 Pitcher Boston Red Sox [96] Rick van den Hurk April 10, 2007 October 3, 2012 Pitcher Florida Marlins, Baltimore Orioles, Pittsburgh Pirates [97] Rynie Wolters May 18, 1871 April 28, 1873 Pitcher and Right fielder New York Mutuals, Cleveland Forest Citys, Elizabeth Resolutes [98] Name Debut Final game Position Teams Ref John Anderson September 8, 1894 October 2, 1908 Outfielder/First baseman Brooklyn Bridegrooms/Brooklyn Superbas, Washington Senators, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns, New York Highlanders, Chicago White Sox [99] Arndt Jorgens April 26, 1929 August 2, 1939 Catcher New York Yankees [100] Jimmy Wiggs April 23, 1903 May 25, 1906 Pitcher Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers [101] Name Debut Final game Position Teams Ref Moe Drabowsky August 7, 1956 September 19, 1972 Reliever Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox [102] Nap Kloza August 16, 1931 June 26, 1932 Outfielder St. Louis Browns [103] Henry Peploski September 19, 1929 October 6, 1929 Third Baseman Boston Braves [104] Johnny Reder April 16, 1932 June 12, 1932 First Baseman and Third Baseman Boston Red Sox [105] Name Debut Final game Position Teams Ref Eddie Ainsmith August 9, 1910 July 21, 1924 Catcher Washington Senators, Detroit Tigers, St. Louis Cardinals, Brooklyn Robins, New York Giants [108] Jake Gettman August 20, 1897 May 19, 1899 Outfielder Washington Senators [109] Jake Livingstone September 6, 1901 September 9, 1901 Pitcher New York Giants [110] Rube Schauer August 27, 1913 September 29, 1917 Pitcher New York Giants, Philadelphia Athletics [111] Joe Zapustas September 28, 1933 September 30, 1933 Outfielder Philadelphia Athletics [112]The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. The common short name is Soviet Union
Czechoslovakia was a sovereign state in Central Europe which existed from October 1918, when it declared its independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, until 1992. On 1 January 1993 Czechoslovakia peacefully split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Name Debut Final game Position Teams Ref Carl Linhart † August 2, 1952 September 19, 1952 Pinch hitter Detroit Tigers [114] Elmer Valo September 22, 1940 October 1, 1961 Outfielder Philadelphia Athletics, Kansas City Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies, Brooklyn Dodgers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Washington Senators, Minnesota Twins, Philadelphia Phillies [115]† Carl Linhart was born in a town called Zborov. Since there are towns of that name in both Slovakia and the Czech Republic, it is unclear which current nation can claim him.
Name Debut Final game Position Teams Ref Al Cabrera May 16, 1913 May 16, 1913 Shortstop St. Louis Cardinals [116] Bryan Oelkers April 9, 1983 October 3, 1986 Pitcher Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians [117] Al Pardo July 3, 1985 September 9, 1989 Catcher Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies [118] Danny Rios May 30, 1997 May 2, 1998 Pitcher New York Yankees, Kansas City Royals [119] Name Debut Final game Position Teams Ref Charlie Bold August 24, 1914 August 28, 1914 First baseman St. Louis Browns [120] Eric Erickson October 6, 1914 September 29, 1922 Pitcher New York Giants, Detroit Tigers, Washington Senators [121] Charlie Hallstrom September 23, 1885 September 23, 1885 Pitcher Providence Grays [122] Axel Lindstrom October 3, 1916 October 3, 1916 Pitcher Philadelphia Athletics [123]England is one of the four constituent nations of the United Kingdom.[125][126][127] It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west and the North Sea to the east, with the English Channel to the south separating it from continental Europe. Most of England comprises the central and southern part of the island of Great Britain in the North Atlantic.
Name Debut Final game Position Teams Ref Dave Brain April 24, 1901 October 7, 1908 infielder/outfielder Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Beaneaters, Cincinnati Reds, New York Giants [128] Tom Brown July 6, 1882 May 17, 1898 pitcher/outfielder Baltimore Orioles, Columbus Buckeyes, Pittsburgh Alleghenys, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Boston Beaneaters, Boston Reds, Louisville Colonels, St. Louis Browns, Washington Senators [129] Walter Carlisle May 8, 1908 May 11, 1908 outfielder Boston Red Sox [130] Bobby Clack May 13, 1874 1876 outfielder Brooklyn Atlantics, Cincinnati Reds [131] Ed Cogswell July 11, 1879 May 30, 1882 first baseman Boston Red Caps, Troy Trojans, Worcester Ruby Legs [132] Danny Cox August 6, 1983 September 18, 1995 pitcher St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, Toronto Blue Jays [133] Ned Crompton September 13, 1909 October 8, 1910 outfielder St. Louis Browns, Cincinnati Reds [134] Hobe Ferris April 26, 1901 October 1, 1909 second base, third base Boston Americans, St. Louis Browns [135] Dennis Fitzgerald April 17, 1890 April 18, 1890 shortstop Philadelphia Athletics [136] George William Hall May 5, 1871 October 6, 1877 outfielder Washington Olympics, Baltimore Canaries, Boston Red Stockings, Philadelphia Athletics, Louisville Grays [137] Jim Halpin June 15, 1882 August 26, 1885 shortstop Worcester Worcesters, Washington Nationals (UA), Detroit Wolverines [138] Charlie Hanford April 13, 1914 September 30, 1915 outfielder Buffalo Buffeds, Chicago Whales [139] Pete Hasney September 13, 1890 September 13, 1890 outfielder Philadelphia Athletics [140] Dick Higham June 1, 1871 March 25, 1880 Umpire, Right Fielder New York Mutuals, Baltimore Canaries, New York Mutuals, Chicago White Stockings, Hartford Dark Blues, Providence Grays, Troy Trojans Marty Hogan August 6, 1894 April 24, 1895 Right Fielder Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Browns Sam Jackson May 9, 1871 May 7, 1872 Second base Boston Red Stockings, Brooklyn Atlantics Keith Lampard September 15, 1969 October 1, 1970 Outfielder Houston Astros Alfred Lawson May 13, 1890 June 2, 1890 Pitcher Boston Beaneaters, Pittsburgh Alleghenys Tim Manning May 1, 1882 July 20, 1885 Second basemen Providence Grays, Baltimore Orioles Paul Marak September 1, 1990 October 2, 1990 Pitcher Atlanta Braves Al Nichols April 24, 1875 September 26, 1877 Third basemen Brooklyn Atlantics, New York Mutuals, Louisville Grays Lance Painter May 19, 1993 September 9, 2003 Reliever Colorado Rockies, St. Louis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays, Milwaukee Brewers Al Reach May 20, 1871 May 21, 1875 Right Fielder, Second Baseman, First Baseman, Manager Brooklyn Eckfords, Philadelphia Athletics Les Rohr September 19, 1967 September 19, 1969 Pitcher New York Mets Al Shaw June 8, 1901 September 13, 1909 Catcher Detroit Tigers, Boston Americans, Chicago White Sox, Boston Doves Harry Smith July 11, 1901 September 15, 1910 Catcher, Manager Philadelphia Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Doves Klondike Smith September 28, 1912 October 5, 1912 Outfielder New York Highlanders Phil Stockman* June 15, 2006 June 11, 2008 Pitcher Atlanta Braves Al Thake June 13, 1872 August 28, 1872 Left Field Brooklyn Atlantics Ed Walker September 26, 1902 June 21, 1903 Pitcher Cleveland Bronchos/Naps Sam White September 8, 1919 September 8, 1919 Catcher Boston Braves Harry Wright May 5, 1871 September 29, 1877 Center Field, Pitcher, Manager New York Knickerbockers, Gotham of New York, Cincinnati Red Stockings, Boston Red Stockings, Boston Red Caps Jim Wright September 14, 1927 May 4, 1928 Pitcher St. Louis BrownsScotland is one of the four constituent nations of the United Kingdom.[141][142][143] It shares a land borders with England to the south and comprises the northern part of the island of Great Britain in the North Atlantic.
Name Debut Final game Position Teams Ref George Chalmers September 21, 1910 August 7, 1916 Pitcher Philadelphia Phillies Mike Hopkins August 24, 1902 August 24, 1902 Catcher Pittsburgh Pirates Mac MacArthur May 2, 1884 June 9, 1884 Pitcher Indianapolis Hoosiers Jim McCormick May 20, 1878 October 7, 1887 Pitcher, Manager Indianapolis Blues, Cleveland Blues, Cincinnati Outlaw Reds, Providence Grays, Chicago White Stockings, Pittsburgh Alleghenys Hugh Nicol May 3, 1881 August 2, 1890 Outfielder Chicago White Stockings, St. Louis Browns, Cincinnati Red Stockings, Cincinnati Reds Bobby Thomson September 9, 1946 July 17, 1960 Outfielder New York Giants, Milwaukee Braves, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles Tom Waddell April 15, 1984 April 20, 1987 Pitcher Cleveland IndiansNorthern Ireland is one of the four constituent nations of the United Kingdom.[144][145][146] It shares a land border with the Republic of Ireland to the south and is one of two nations on the island of Ireland.
See also Ireland (above) as all players on that list were born in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland prior to partition, prior to 1922.
Name Debut Final game Position Teams Ref P. J. Conlon May 7, 2018 July 10, 2018 Pitcher New York Mets [147] Reddy Mack September 16, 1885 September 30, 1890 Second baseman Louisville Colonels, Baltimore Orioles Fergy Malone May 20, 1871 April 17, 1884 Catcher Philadelphia Athletics, Philadelphia White Stockings, Chicago White Stockings, Philadelphia Keystones Irish McIlveen July 6, 1906 May 6, 1909 Outfielder Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Highlanders Sam Nicholl October 5, 1888 May 4, 1890 Outfielder Pittsburgh Alleghenys, Columbus Solons John Tener June 8, 1885 October 4, 1890 Pitcher/Outfielder Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Stockings, Pittsburgh BurghersWales is one of the four constituent nations of the United Kingdom.[148][149][150] It shares a land borders with England to the east; to the west is the Irish Sea.
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