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This is: a list of nicknames of Major League Baseball teams and "players." It includes a complete list of nicknames of players in the Baseball Hall of Fame, a list of nicknames of current players, "nicknames of popular players who have played for each major league team." And lists of nicknames grouped into particular categories (e.g., ethnic nicknames, personality trait nicknames etc.). It also includes a list of nicknames of current Major League teams. Sports journalists, broadcasters and fans commonly refer to teams by a wide variety of nicknames. Many of the "names are so established that newspapers routinely use the names in headlines."
Player nicknamesβ»
Hall of Fame inducteesβ»
Player | Career | Nickname | Team Inducted As | Ref |
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Henry Louis Aaron | 1954β1976 | "Hammer", "Hammerin' Hank" or "Bad Henry" | Milwaukee Braves | |
Grover Cleveland Alexander | 1911β1930 | "Old Pete" | Philadelphia Phillies | |
Roberto Alomar Velazquez | 1988β2004 | "Robbie" | Toronto Blue Jays | |
Walter Alston | 1954β1976 | "Smokey", or "The Quiet Man" | Los Angeles Dodgers | |
George Anderson | 1970β1995 | "Sparky" or "Captain Hook" | Cincinnati Reds | |
Adrian Anson | 1871β1897 | "Cap", "Pop", "Uncle" or "Captain" | Chicago White Stockings | |
Luis Aparicio | 1956β1973 | "Little Louie" | Chicago White Sox | |
Luke Appling | 1930β1950 | "Old Aches & Pains", "Luscious Luke", "Fumblefoot" or "Kid Boots" | Chicago White Sox | |
Richie Ashburn | 1948β1962 | "Putt-Putt", "Whitey", or "The Tilden Flash" | Philadelphia Phillies | |
Earl Averill | 1929β1941 | "Rock" or "Earl of Snohomish" | Cleveland Indians | |
Frank Baker | 1908β1922 | "Home Run" | Philadelphia Athletics | |
Dave Bancroft | 1915β1930 | "Beauty" | Philadelphia Phillies | |
Ernie Banks | 1953β1971 | "Mr. Cub" | Chicago Cubs | |
Jake Beckley | 1888β1907 | "Eagle Eye" | Pittsburgh Pirates | |
James Bell | 1922β1938, 1942, 1947β1950 | "Cool Papa" | St. Louis Stars | |
Johnny Bench | 1967β1983 | "Little General" | Cincinnati Reds | |
Charles Bender | 1903β1925 | "Chief" | Philadelphia Athletics | |
Lawrence Peter Berra | 1946β1965 | "Yogi" | New York Yankees | |
Wade Boggs | 1982β1999 | "Chicken Man" | Boston Red Sox | |
Jim Bottomley | 1922β1937 | "Sunny Jim" | St. Louis Cardinals | |
Roger Bresnahan | 1897β1915 | "The Duke of Tralee" | New York Giants | |
Lou Brock | 1961β1979 | "The Franchise" | St. Louis Cardinals | |
Dan Brouthers | 1879β1896 | "Big Dan" or "Alderman" | Buffalo Bisons | |
Mordecai Brown | 1903β1916 | "Three Finger" or "Miner" | Chicago Cubs | |
Jesse Burkett | 1890β1905 | "Crab" | Cleveland Spiders | |
Roy Campanella | 1948β1957 | "Campy" | Brooklyn Dodgers | |
Max Carey | 1910β1929 | "Scoops" | Pittsburgh Pirates | |
Steve Carlton | 1965β1988 | "Lefty" | Philadelphia Phillies | |
Gary Carter | 1974β1992 | "The Kid" | Montreal Expos | |
Orlando Cepeda | 1958β1974 | "Baby Bull" or "Cha Cha" | San Francisco Giants | |
Frank Chance | 1898β1914 | "Husk", "The Peerless Leader" and part of "Tinker to Evers to Chance" | Chicago Cubs | |
Albert Chandler | 1945β1951 | "Happy" | N/A | |
Jack Chesbro | 1899β1909 | "Happy Jack" | New York Yankees | |
Fred Clarke | 1897β1915 | "Cap" | Pittsburgh Pirates | |
Roberto Clemente | 1955β1972 | "Arriba" or "Bob" | Pittsburgh Pirates | |
Ty Cobb | 1905β1928 | "The Georgia Peach" | Detroit Tigers | |
Mickey Cochrane | 1925β1937 | "Black Mike" or "Mickey" | Detroit Tigers | |
Eddie Collins | 1906β1930 | "Cocky" | Philadelphia Athletics | |
Earle Combs | 1924β1935 | "The Kentucky Colonel" | New York Yankees | |
Charlie Comiskey | 1882β1894 | "Commy" or "The Old Roman" | N/A | |
John Conlan | 1941β1965 | "Jocko" | N/A | |
Stan Coveleski | 1912β1928 | "Covey" | Cleveland Indians | |
Sam Crawford | 1899β1917 | "Wahoo Sam" | Detroit Tigers | |
William Cummings | 1872β1877 | "Candy" | Hartford Dark Blues | |
Kiki Cuyler | 1921β1938 | "Kiki" or "Cuy" | Chicago Cubs | |
Jay Dean | 1930β1941 | "Diz", "Dizzy" or "The Great Man" | St. Louis Cardinals | |
Ed Delahanty | 1888β1903 | "Big Ed" | Philadelphia Phillies | |
Joe DiMaggio | 1936β1951 | "The Yankee Clipper" or "Joltin Joe" | New York Yankees | |
Don Drysdale | 1956β1969 | "Big D" | Los Angeles Dodgers | |
Hugh Duffy | 1888β1906 | "Sir Hugh" | Boston Beaneaters | |
Leo Durocher | 1925β1973 | "The Lip" or "Lippy" | Brooklyn Dodgers | |
Dennis Eckersley | 1975β1998 | "The Eck" | Oakland Athletics | |
Johnny Evers | 1902β1929 | "The Crab", "Trojan" and part of "Tinker to Evers to Chance" | Chicago Cubs | |
Buck Ewing | 1880β1897 | "Buck" | New York Gothams | |
Red Faber | 1914β1933 | "Red" | Chicago White Sox | |
Bob Feller | 1936β1956 | "Rapid Robert" or "The Heater From Van Meter" | Cleveland Indians | |
Rollie Fingers | 1968β1985 | "Rollie" | Oakland Athletics | |
Carlton Fisk | 1969β1993 | "Pudge" | Boston Red Sox | |
Whitey Ford | 1950β1967 | "Whitey", "The Chairman of the Board", or "Slick" | New York Yankees | |
Rube Foster | 1902β1926 | "Rube" | Chicago American Giants | |
Nellie Fox | 1947β1965 | "Nellie", "Little Nel", or "The Mighty Mite" | Chicago White Sox | |
Jimmie Foxx | 1925β1945 | "Beast" or "Double X" | Boston Red Sox | |
Frankie Frisch | 1919β1937 | "The Fordham Flash" | St. Louis Cardinals | |
Pud Galvin | 1875β1892 | "Pud", "Gentle Jeems", or "The Little Steam Engine" | Buffalo Bisons | |
Lou Gehrig | 1923β1939 | "The Iron Horse. Or "Buster" or "Biscuit Pants" | New York Yankees | |
Charlie Gehringer | 1924β1942 | "The Mechanical Man" and one of Detroit's "G-Men" | Detroit Tigers | |
Bob Gibson | 1959β1975 | "Hoot" or "Gibby" | St. Louis Cardinals | |
Lefty Gomez | 1930β1943 | "Lefty" or "Goofy" | New York Yankees | |
Goose Goslin | 1921β1938 | "Goose" and one of Detroit's "G-Men" | Washington Senators | |
Rich Gossage | 1972β1994 | "Goose" | New York Yankees | |
Hank Greenberg | 1930β1947 | "Hammerin' Hank" and one of Detroit's "G-Men" | Detroit Tigers | |
Clark Griffith | 1901β1920 | "The Old Fox" | N/A | |
Burleigh Grimes | 1916β1934 | "Ol' Stubblebeard" | Brooklyn Dodgers | |
Lefty Grove | 1925β1941 | "Lefty" | Boston Red Sox | |
Vladimir Guerrero | 1996β2011 | "Super Vlad", "Vlad the Impaler" or "Big Daddy Vladdy" | Anaheim Angels | |
Tony Gwynn | 1982β2001 | "Captain Video" or "Mr. Padre" | San Diego Padres | |
Chick Hafey | 1924β1937 | "Chick" | St. Louis Cardinals | |
Jesse Haines | 1918β1937 | "Pop" | St. Louis Cardinals | |
Billy Hamilton | 1888β1901 | "Sliding Billy" | Boston Beaneaters | |
Ned Hanlon | 1880β1907 | "Ned" | Baltimore Orioles (NL) | |
Bucky Harris | 1919β1956 | "Bucky" | Washington Senators | |
Gabby Hartnett | 1922β1941 | "Gabby" or "Old Tomato Face" | Chicago Cubs | |
Harry Heilmann | 1914β1932 | "Slug" | Detroit Tigers | |
Harry Hooper | 1909β1925 | "Hoop" | Boston Red Sox | |
Rogers Hornsby | 1915β1937 | "Rajah" | St. Louis Cardinals | |
Waite Hoyt | 1918β1938 | "Schoolboy" | New York Yankees | |
Carl Hubbell | 1928β1943 | "King Carl" or "The Meal Ticket" | New York Giants | |
Catfish Hunter | 1965β1979 | "Catfish" | N/A | |
Monte Irvin | 1949β1956 | "Mr. Murder" | Newark Eagles | |
Reggie Jackson | 1967β1987 | "Mr. October" | New York Yankees | |
Travis Jackson | 1922β1936 | "Stonewall" | New York Giants | |
Ferguson Jenkins | 1965β1983 | "Fly" or "Fergie" | Chicago Cubs | |
Hughie Jennings | 1891β1924 | "Ee-Yah" | Baltimore Orioles (NL) | |
Bancroft Johnson | 1900β1927 | "Ban" | N/A | |
Walter Johnson | 1907β1927 | "The Big Train" or "Barney" | Washington Senators | |
Al Kaline | 1953β1974 | "Salty", "Line", or "Mr. Tiger" | Detroit Tigers | |
Tim Keefe | 1880β1893 | "Smiling Tim" or "Sir Timothy" | New York Giants | |
Willie Keeler | 1892β1910 | "Wee Willie" or "Hit 'Em Where They Ain't" | New York Highlanders | |
George Kelly | 1915β1932 | "Highpockets" | New York Giants | |
King Kelly | 1878β1893 | "Honest Joe" or "King" | Chicago White Stockings | |
Harmon Killebrew | 1954β1975 | "Killer" | Minnesota Twins | |
Chuck Klein | 1928β1944 | "The Hoosier Hammerer" | Philadelphia Phillies | |
Sandy Koufax | 1955β1966 | "The Left Arm of God", "Dandy Sandy" | Los Angeles Dodgers | |
Nap Lajoie | 1896β1916 | "Larry" or "Poli" or "Nap" | Cleveland Indians | |
Tony Lazzeri | 1926β1939 | "Poosh 'Em Up Tony" | New York Yankees | |
Buck Leonard | 1933β1950 | "Buck" | Homestead Grays | |
Freddie Lindstrom | 1924β1936 | "Lindy" | New York Giants | |
John Henry Lloyd | 1906β1932 | "Pop" | New York Lincoln Giants | |
Ernie Lombardi | 1931β1947 | "Bocci" or "Schnozz" | Cincinnati Reds | |
Ted Lyons | 1923β1946 | "Sunday Teddy" | Chicago White Sox | |
Connie Mack | 1894β1950 | "Connie", "Mr. Baseball", or "The Tall Tactician" | Philadelphia Athletics | |
Greg Maddux | 1986β2008 | "Mad Dog" or "The Professor" | N/A | |
Mickey Mantle | 1951β1968 | "The Mick", "The Commerce Comet", or "Muscles" | New York Yankees | |
Heinie Manush | 1923β1939 | "Heinie" | Washington Senators | |
Rabbit Maranville | 1912β1935 | "Rabbit" | Boston Braves | |
Juan Marichal | 1960β1975 | "Manito", "Mar", or "The Dominican Dandy" | San Francisco Giants | |
Rube Marquard | 1908β1925 | "Rube" | New York Giants | |
Christy Mathewson | 1900β1916 | "Big Six", "Matty", or "The Christian Gentleman" | New York Giants | |
Willie Mays | 1951β1973 | "The Say Hey Kid" | San Francisco Giants | |
Bill Mazeroski | 1956β1972 | "Maz" | Pittsburgh Pirates | |
Joe McCarthy | 1926β1950 | "Marse Joe" | New York Yankees | |
Willie McCovey | 1959β1980 | "Stretch", "Mac", or "Big Mac" | San Francisco Giants | |
Joe McGinnity | 1899β1908 | "Iron Man" | New York Giants | |
Bill McGowan | 1925β1954 | "Little Joe Chest" | N/A | |
John McGraw | 1899β1932 | "Little Napoleon" or "Mugsy" | New York Giants | |
Bid McPhee | 1882β1899 | "Bid" | Cincinnati Red Stockings | |
Joe Medwick | 1932β1948 | "Ducky" or "Ducky Wucky" | St. Louis Cardinals | |
Johnny Mize | 1936β1953 | "The Big Cat" | St. Louis Cardinals | |
Paul Molitor | 1978β1998 | "The Ignitor" or "Molly" | Milwaukee Brewers | |
Joe Morgan | 1963β1984 | "Little Joe" | Cincinnati Reds | |
Eddie Murray | 1977β1997 | "Steady Eddie" | Baltimore Orioles | |
Stan Musial | 1941β1963 | "Stan the Man" | St. Louis Cardinals | |
Hal Newhouser | 1939β1955 | "Prince Hal" | Detroit Tigers | |
Kid Nichols | 1890β1906 | "Kid" | Boston Beaneaters | |
Phil Niekro | 1964β1987 | "Knucksie" | Atlanta Braves | |
Jim O'Rourke | 1872β1904 | "Orator Jim" | New York Giants | |
Mel Ott | 1926β1947 | "Master Melvin" | New York Giants | |
Satchel Paige | 1948β1953 | "Satchel" | Kansas City Monarchs | |
Jim Palmer | 1965β1984 | "Cakes" | Baltimore Orioles | |
Herb Pennock | 1912β1934 | "The Knight of Kennett Square" | New York Yankees | |
Kirby Puckett | 1984β1995 | "Puck" | Minnesota Twins | |
Charles Radbourn | 1881β1891 | "Old Hoss" | Providence Grays | |
Pee Wee Reese | 1940β1958 | "Pee Wee" or "The Little Colonel" | Brooklyn Dodgers | |
Branch Rickey | 1905β1907, 1913β1925 | "The Mahatma" | N/A | |
Cal Ripken Jr. | 1981β2001 | "Iron Man" | Baltimore Orioles | |
Eppa Rixey | 1912β1933 | "Jeptha" | Cincinnati Reds | |
Phil Rizzuto | 1941β1956 | "Scooter" | New York Yankees | |
Peter Edward | 1963-1986 | βCharlie Hustleβ | Cincinnati Reds | |
Brooks Robinson | 1955β1977 | "Hoover" or "The Human Vacuum Cleaner" | Baltimore Orioles | |
Bullet Rogan | 1917, 1920β1938 | "Bullet" | Kansas City Monarchs | |
Red Ruffing | 1924β1947 | "Red" | New York Yankees | |
Amos Rusie | 1889β1901 | "The Hoosier Thunderbolt" | New York Giants | |
Babe Ruth | 1914β1935 | "Babe", "The Bambino", "Sultan of Swat" or "Colossus of Clout" | New York Yankees | |
Nolan Ryan | 1966β1993 | "The Ryan Express" | Texas Rangers | |
Ryne Sandberg | 1981β1997 | "Ryno" | Chicago Cubs | |
Ray Schalk | 1912β1929 | "Cracker" | Chicago White Sox | |
Mike Schmidt | 1972β1989 | "Schmidty" | Philadelphia Phillies | |
Tom Seaver | 1967β1986 | "Tom Terrific" or "The Franchise" | New York Mets | |
Al Simmons | 1924β1944 | "Bucketfoot Al" | Philadelphia Athletics | |
George Sisler | 1915β1930 | "Gorgeous George" | St. Louis Browns | |
Enos Slaughter | 1938β1959 | "Country" | St. Louis Cardinals | |
Ozzie Smith | 1978β1996 | "The Wizard of Oz" or "The Wizard" | St. Louis Cardinals | |
Duke Snider | 1947β1964 | "The Silver Fox" of "Duke" | Brooklyn Dodgers | |
Tris Speaker | 1907β1928 | "Tris", "The Grey Eagle" or "Spoke" | Cleveland Indians | |
Willie Stargell | 1962β1982 | "Pops" | Pittsburgh Pirates | |
Turkey Stearnes | 1920β1942, 1945 | "Turkey" | Detroit Stars | |
Casey Stengel | 1912β1925, 1934β1965 | "Casey" and "The Ol' Perfessor" | New York Yankees | |
Don Sutton | 1966β1988 | "Black & Decker" | Los Angeles Dodgers | |
Bill Terry | 1923β1936 | "Memphis Bill" | New York Giants | |
Frank Thomas | 1990β2008 | "The Big Hurt" | Chicago White Sox | |
Sam Thompson | 1885β1898 | "Big Sam | Philadelphia Phillies | |
Pie Traynor | 1920β1937 | "Pie" | Pittsburgh Pirates | |
Dazzy Vance | 1915β1935 | "Dazzy" | Brooklyn Dodgers | |
Arky Vaughan | 1932β1948 | "Arky" | Pittsburgh Pirates | |
Rube Waddell | 1897β1910 | "Rube" | Philadelphia Athletics | |
Honus Wagner | 1897β1917 | "The Flying Dutchman" or "Honus" | Pittsburgh Pirates | |
Lloyd Waner | 1927β1945 | "Little Poison" | Pittsburgh Pirates | |
Paul Waner | 1926β1945 | "Big Poison" | Pittsburgh Pirates | |
Earl Weaver | 1968β1986 | "Doodles" | Baltimore Orioles | |
Willie Wells | 1923, 1924β1936, 1942, 1944β1948 | "Devil" | St. Louis Stars | |
Zack Wheat | 1909β1927 | "Buck" | Brooklyn Dodgers | |
Billy Williams | 1959β1976 | "Sweet Swingin' Billy from Whistler" | Chicago Cubs | |
Hack Wilson | 1923β1934 | "Hack" | Chicago Cubs | |
Cyclone Joe Williams | 1910β1932 | "Smokey Joe" or "Cyclone" | New York Lincoln Giants | |
Ted Williams | 1939β1960 | "The Splendid Splinter", "Teddy Ballgame", "Thumper", or "Kid" | Boston Red Sox | |
Dave Winfield | 1973β1995 | "Winny" or the derogatory "Mr. May" | San Diego Padres | |
Early Wynn | 1939β1963 | "Gus" | Cleveland Indians | |
Carl Yastrzemski | 1961β1983 | "Yaz" | Boston Red Sox | |
Cy Young | 1890β1911 | "Cy" or "Cyclone" | Cleveland Spiders | |
Ross Youngs | 1917β1926 | "Pep" | New York Giants | |
Ken Griffey Jr. | 1989β2010 | "The Kid" | Seattle Mariners |
Player nicknames by teamβ»
Atlanta Braves players nicknamesβ»
- Hank Aaron, Henry Louis Aaron (1954β1974): "Hammerin' Hank"
- Felipe Alou, Felipe Rojas Alou (1958β1974): "Panque"
- Dusty Baker, Johnnie B. Baker Jr. (1968β1986): "Dusty"
- Steve Bedrosian, Stephen Wayne Bedrosian (1981β1995): "Bedrock"
- Bruce Benedict, Bruce Edwin Benedict (1978β1989): "Retriever", "Eggs"
- Buzz Capra, Lee William Capra (1971β1977): "Buzz"
- Rico Carty, Ricardo Adolfo Jacobo Carty (1963β1979): "Big Boy (Beeg Boy)" or "Rico"
- Chris Chambliss, Carroll Christopher Chambliss (1971β1988): "Silent One"
- Darrell Evans, Darrell Wayne Evans (1969β1989): "Doody", or "Howdy" or "Howdy Doody"
- Rafael Furcal, Rafael Antoni Furcal (2000β2014): "El Enano (The Dwarf)"
- Ralph Garr, Ralph Allen Garr (1968β1980): "Roadrunner" or "Gator"
- Evan Gattis, James Evan Gattis (2013β2018): "El Oso Blanco (The White Bear)"
- Tom Glavine, Thomas Michael Glavine (1987β2008): "The Great Glavine" or "Tommy G"
- Eric Hinske: "Hinske, With His Best Shot"
- Bob Horner, James Robert Horner (1978β1988): "Mr. Ho Mah"
- Andruw Jones, Andruw Rudolf Jones (1996β2012): "The CuraΓ§ao Kid"
- Chipper Jones, Larry Wayne Jones (1993β2012): "Chipper"
- Ryan Klesko, Ryan Anthony Klesko: "Rhino"
- Mark Lemke, Mark Alan Lemke (1988β1998): "Dirt" or "The Lemmer"
- Greg Maddux, Gregory Alan Maddux (1986β2008): "Mad Dog" or "The Professor"
- Rabbit Maranville, Walter James Maranville (1912β1920, 1929β1935): "Rabbit"
- Eddie Mathews, Edwin Lee Mathews Jr. (1952β1968): "Eddie Mattress"
- Fred McGriff, Frederick Stanley McGriff (1993β1997): "Crime Dog"
- Dale Murphy, Dale Bryan Murphy (1976β1993): "Murph" or "All-American Boy"
- Phil Niekro, Philip Henry Niekro (1964β1987): "Knucksie"
- Rafael RamΓrez, Rafael Emilio RamΓrez Peguero (1980β1992): "Raffy"
- John Smoltz, John Andrew Smoltz (1988β2009): "Smoltzie" or "Marmaduke"
- Warren Spahn, Warren Edward Spahn (1942β1965): "The Invincible One"
- Joe Torre, Joseph Paul Torre (1960β1977): "El Chino"
- Bob Uecker, Robert Uecker (1962β1963): "Uke" or "Mr. Baseball"
Baltimore Orioles players nicknamesβ»
- Don Baylor: Don Edward Baylor (1970β1975): "Groove"
- Mark Belanger: Mark Henry Belanger (1965β1982): "The Blade"
- Paul Blair: Paul L. D. Blair (1964β1976): "Motormouth"
- Al Bumbry: Alonza Benjamin Bumbry (1972β1984): "The Bee"
- Butch Davis: Wallace McArthur Davis (1988β1989): "Butch"
- Chris Davis: Christopher Lyn Davis (2008β2020): "Crush"
- Jim Gentile: James Edward Gentile (1960β1963): "Diamond Jim"
- J. J. Hardy: James Jerry Hardy (2011β2017): "JJ"
- Adam Jones (2008β2018): "Mr. Thanksgiving" (For his 2021 Japan Series home run in Game 5, played on the said American holiday, with the Orix Buffaloes)
- Milt Pappas: Miltiades Stergios Papastergios (1957β1965): "Gimpy"
- Barney Pelty: (1903β1912): "The Yiddish Curver"
- Boog Powell: John Wesley Powell (1961β1974): "Boog"
- Cal Ripken: Calvin Edwin Ripken Jr. (1981β2001): "Iron Man"
- Brooks Robinson: Brooks Calbert Robinson (1955β1977): "Human Vacuum Cleaner"
- Frank Robinson: Frank Robinson (1966β1971): "The Judge"
- Buck Showalter: William Nathaniel Showalter, III (manager 2010β2018): "Buck"
- Hoyt Wilhelm: James Hoyt Wilhelm (1958β1962): "Old Sarge"
Boston Red Sox players nicknamesβ»
- Bronson Arroyo (2000β2017): "Saturn Nuts", "Smokey", "Tacks", "Dirty", "BroYo" or "Free Love"
- Andrew Benintendi (2016β2020): "Benny Biceps", "Ben Nintendo"
- Dennis Ray Boyd (1982β1989): "Oil Can Boyd"
- Roger Clemens (1984β1996): "Rocket"
- Dom DiMaggio (1940β1953): "The Little Professor"
- Nomar Garciaparra (1996β2004): "Nomah"
- Bill Lee (1969β1978)": "Spaceman"
- David Ortiz (2003β2016): "Big Papi"
- Dustin Pedroia (2006β2019): "The Laser Show"
- Johnny Pesky (1942β1952): "The Needle"
- Dick Stuart (1963β1964): "Stonefingers" (or "Stone Fingers")
- Jason Varitek (1997β2011): "Tek"
- Shane Victorino (2013β2015): "Flyin' Hawaiian"
- Ted Williams (1939β1960): "The Kid", "The Splendid Splinter", "Teddy Ballgame", "The Tunnel"
- Carl Yastrzemski (1961β1983): "Yaz"
- Masataka Yoshida (2023-present): "Macho Man"
- Kevin Youkilis (2004β2012): "Youk" or "The Greek God of Walks"
Chicago Cubs players nicknamesβ»
- Grover Cleveland Alexander: Old Pete
- Ernie Banks: Mr. Cub
- Mordecai Brown: Three-Finger
- Henry Blanco: Hank White
- Ron Cey: Penguin
- Aroldis Chapman: The Cuban Missile
- Andre Dawson: The Hawk
- Leon Durham: Bull
- Mark Grace: Gracie
- Ferguson Jenkins: Fergie
- Greg Maddux: Mad Dog
- Fred McGriff: Crime Dawg
- Rich Gossage: Goose
- Dave Kingman: Kong
- Kyle Hendricks: The Professor
- Gary Matthews: Sarge
- Walt Moryn: Moose
- Bill Nicholson: Swish
- Ryne Sandberg: Ryno
- Sammy Sosa: Slammin Sammy
- Mitch Williams: Wild Thing
- Marvell Wynne: Marvelous
- Carlos Zambrano: Big Z
- Don Zimmer: Popeye
- David Ross: Grandpa Rossy
- Addison Russell: Addison Muscle
- Ben Zobrist: Zorilla
- Kris Bryant: KB K-Boom
- Kyle Schwarber: Schwarbs
- Javier Baez: El Mago (The Magician)
- Albert Almora: Tico
- Alex Avila: Parkman
- Jason Heyward: J-Hey
- John Lackey: Big John
- Jose Quintana: Q
- Ian Happ: Happer
- Anthony Rizzo: Tony
Chicago White Sox players nicknamesβ»
- Dick Allen: "Wampum"
- Sandy Alomar Sr.: "Iron Pony"
- Luis Aparicio: "Little Louie"
- Luke Appling: "Fumblefoot" or "Kid Boots" or "Old Aches & Pains"
- Cuke Barrows, Roland Barrows: "Cuke"
- Bruno Block, James John Blochowicz: "Bruno"
- Ken Boyer: "Cap" or "Captain"
- Smoky Burgess, Forrest Harrill Burgess: "Smoky"
- IvΓ‘n CalderΓ³n: "Ivan The Terrible"
- Norm Cash: "Storminβ Norman"
- Eddie Cicotte: "Knuckles"
- Rocky Colavito, Rocco Colavito: "Rocky"
- Eddie Collins: "Cocky"
- JosΓ© Contreras: "Commander"
- Joe Crede: "Clutch Norris"
- Bucky Dent, Russell Earl OβDay: "Bucky" or "Bucky 'Fucking' Dent"
- Octavio Dotel: "Ol' Dirty"
- Richard Dotson: "Dot"
- Brian Downing: "Incredible Hulk"
- Red Faber, Urban Clarence Faber: "Red"
- Carlton Fisk: "Pudge"
- Nellie Fox, Jacob Nelson Fox,: "Nellie", "Little Nel", or "The Mighty Mite"
- Freddy GarcΓa: "Chief"
- Ralph Garr: "Road Runner"
- Kid Gleason, William Gleason: "Kid"
- Goose Gossage, Richard Michael Gossage: "Goose" or "The White Gorilla"
- Craig Grebeck: "The Little Hurt"
- Orlando HernΓ‘ndez: "El Duque"
- Bo Jackson, Vincent Edward Jackson: "Bo"
- Joe Jackson: "Shoeless Joe"
- Bobby Jenks: "Big Bad Bobby Jenks"
- Lance Johnson: "One Dog"
- Ron Karkovice: βThe Officerβ
- Ted Kluszewski: "Big Klu"
- Paul Konerko: "Paulie"
- Carlos Lee: "El Caballo"
- Ted Lyons: "Sunday Teddy"
- Nick Madrigal: "Nicky Two Strikes"
- Jack McDowell: "Black Jack"
- Catfish Metkovich, George Michael Metkovich: "Catfish"
- Minnie MiΓ±oso, Saturnino Orestes Armas (Arrieta) MiΓ±oso: "Minnie" or "The Cuban Comet"
- Dave Nicholson, "Big Nick"
- Blue Moon Odom, Johnny Lee Odom: "Blue Moon"
- Magglio OrdΓ³Γ±ez: "El Caribe Mayor (The Caribbean Mayor)" or "Mags"
- Tom Paciorek: "Wimpy"
- Donn Pall: "The Pope"
- Herbert Perry: "The Milkman"
- Bubba Phillips, John Melvin Phillips: "Bubba"
- Billy Pierce: "Billy the Kid"
- Scott Podsednik: "Pods"
- Carlos Quentin: "TCQ"
- Tim Raines: "Rock"
- Alexei RamΓrez: "The Cuban Missile"
- Ray Schalk: "The Cracker"
- Tom Seaver: "Tom Terrific"
- Bill Skowron: "Moose"
- Moose Solters, Julius Joseph Soltesz: "Moose" or "Lemons"
- Nick Swisher: "Dirty Thirty"
- Frank Thomas: "The Big Hurt"
- Jim Thome: "Big Jimmy" or "Mr. Incredible"
- Javier VΓ‘zquez: "The Silent Assassin"
- Robin Ventura: "Batman"
- DayΓ‘n Viciedo: "The Tank"
- Ed Walsh: "Big Ed"
- Skeeter Webb, James Laverne Webb: "Skeeter"
- Hoyt Wilhelm: "Old Sarge"
- Walt Williams: "No Neck"
- Taffy Wright, Taft Shedron Wright:: "Taffy"
- Early Wynn: "Gus"+
Cincinnati Reds players nicknamesβ»
- Sparky Anderson, George Anderson (manager, 1970β1978): "Sparky"
- Aristides Aquino (2019β2022): "The Punisher"
- Bronson Arroyo (2000β2013, 2017): "Saturn Nuts", "Smokey", "Tacks", "Dirty", "BroYo" or "Free Love"
- Jeff Brantley (1994β1997): "The Cowboy"
- Tom Browning (1984β1994) "Mr. Perfect"
- Luis Castillo (2017β2022) "La Piedra"
- Sean Casey (1998β2005): "The Mayor"
- Aroldis Chapman (2010β2015): "The Cuban Missile"
- Francisco Cordero (2008β2011): "CoCo"
- Johnny Cueto (2008β2015) "Johnny Beisbol"
- Eric Davis (1984β1991, 1996) "Eric the Red" or "44 Magnum"
- Adam Dunn (2001β2008): "Big Donkey"
- Todd Frazier (2011β2015): "The Toddfather"
- Cesar Geronimo (1972β1980) "The Chief"
- Ken Griffey Jr. (2000β2008) "Junior"
- Ted Kluszewski (1947β1957) "Big Klu"
- Ernie Lombardi (1932β1941) "Schnozz" or "Lumbago"
- Michael Lorenzen (2015β2021) "Mikey Biceps", "Cowboy" or "Zen Master"
- Lee May (1965β1971) "The Big Bopper"
- Joe Nuxhall (1944β1966): "Ol' Lefthander"
- Tony Perez (1964β1976): "Doggie"
- Brandon Phillips (2002β2016): "Dat Dude"
- Frank Robinson (1956β1965) "Robby"
- Ron Robinson (1984β1990) "True Creature"
- Pete Rose (1963β1978, 1984β1986): "Charlie Hustle"
- Chris Sabo (1988β1993, 1996) "Spuds"
- Tom Seaver (1977β1982) "Tom Terrific"
- Joey Votto (2007β2023) "Vottomatic"
- David Weathers (1998β2001): "Stormy Weathers"
- Dmitri Young (1998β2001): "Da Meathook"
Cleveland Indians players nicknamesβ»
- Gary Bell: "Ding" or "Ding Dong"
- Albert Belle: "Joey", "Snapper", "Mr. Freeze",
- Lou Boudreau: "Old Shufflefoot" or "Handsome Lou"
- Bob Feller: "Rapid Robert", "Bullet Bob", "The Heater from Van Meter"
- Mel Harder: "Chief" or "Wimpy"
- Mike Hargrove: "The Human Rain Delay" or "Grover"
- Jim Hegan: "Shanty"
- Willis Hudlin: "Ace" or "Hud"
- Rick Manning: "Archie"
- Sam McDowell: "Sudden Sam"
- Chris Perez: "Pure Rage"
- Al Rosen, Albert Leonard Rosen (1947β1956): "Flip"
- Harry Simpson: "Suitcase"
- Tris Speaker: "The Grey Eagle"
- Andre Thornton: "Thunder"
- Omar Vizquel: "Little O"or "Hands of Silk"
Colorado Rockies players nicknamesβ»
- Ellis Burks, Ellis Rena Burks (1987β2004): "E.B."
- Brian Fuentes, Brian Christopher Fuentes (2001β2012): "T-Rex", "Tito"
- AndrΓ©s Galarraga, AndrΓ©s Jose Galarraga (1985β2004): "Big Cat" or "Andres The Giant"
- Carlos GonzΓ‘lez (baseball), Carlos Eduardo Gonzalez (2008βpresent): "CarGo" or "Little Pony"
- Todd Helton, Todd Lynn Helton (1997β2013): "T.L." or "The Toddfather"
- Steve Reed, Steven Vincent Reed (1992β2005): "Father Time"
- Wilin Rosario, Wilin Arismendy Rosario (2011β2015): "Baby Bull"
- Troy Tulowitzki, Troy Trevor Tulowitzki (2006β2015): "Tulo"
- Larry Walker, Larry Kenneth Robert Walker (1989β2005): "Booger" or "The Canadian Clubber"
- Charlie Blackmon, Charles Cobb Blackmon (2011βpresent): "Charlie" or "Chuck Nazty"
Detroit Tigers player nicknamesβ»
- Sparky Anderson, George Lee Anderson (manager, 1979β1995): "Sparky"
- Skeeter Barnes, William Henry Barnes (infield, outfield, 1983β1994): "Skeeter"
- Miguel Cabrera (2003βpresent): "Miggy, MC Hammer"
- Ty Cobb (1905β1926): "The Georgia Peach"
- Mark Fidrych (1976β1980): "The Bird"
- Cecil Fielder (1990β1995) "Big Daddy"
- Hank Greenberg (1930, 1933β1941, 1945β1946): "Hammerin Hank", the "Hebrew Hammer"
- JosΓ© Iglesias (2013βpresent): "Iggy"
- Aurelio Lopez: (1979β1985): "SeΓ±or Smoke"
- Charlie Maxwell: (1955β1962): "Paw Paw"
- James McCann (2015βpresent): "McCannon"
- Schoolboy Rowe, Lynwood Thomas Rowe (1932β1942): "Schoolboy"
- Alan Trammell (1977β1996): "Tram"
- Lou Whitaker (1977β1995): "Sweet Lou"
- Charlie Gehringer (1924β1942): "The Mechanical Man"
- Lance Parrish (1977β1986): "The Big Wheel"
- Sam Crawford (1903β1917): "Wahoo Sam"
- Paul Trout (1939β1951): "Dizzy"
- Norm Cash (1960β1974): "Stormin' Norman"
- Mickey Cochrane (1934β1937): "Black Mike"
- William Brown (1963β1975): "Gates"
Houston Astros players nicknamesβ»
- Jeff Bagwell: "Bags", "Bagpipes"
- Lance Berkman: "Big Puma" or "Fat Elvis"
- Craig Biggio: "Bidge" or "Killer B"
- Enos Cabell: "Big E"
- JosΓ© Cruz: "Cheo"
- Carlos Lee: "El Caballo" (The Horse)
- Joe Morgan: "Little Joe"
- Doug Rader: "The Red Rooster", "Rojo" or "Rooster"
- Nolan Ryan: "The Express"
- Bob Watson: "Bull"
- Jimmy Wynn: "The Toy Cannon"
Kansas City Royals players nicknamesβ»
- Willie Aikens, Willie Mays Aikens (1977β1985): "Ack Ack"
- Kevin Appier, Robert Kevin Appier (1989β2004): "Ape"
- Steve Balboni, Stephen Charles Balboni (1981β1993): "Bye Bye" or "Bones"
- Buddy Biancalana, Roland Americo Biancalana (1982β1987): "Buddy"
- George Brett, George Howard Brett (1973β1993): "Mullet"
- Billy Butler, William Raymond Butler Jr. (2007β2014): "Country Breakfast"
- Al Cowens, Alfred Edward Cowens Jr. (1974β1986): "A. C."
- Johnny Damon, Johnny David Damon (1995β2012): "The Caveman", "Judas", or "Johnny Cash" (by Red Sox fans)
- Tom Gordon, Thomas Gordon (1988β2009): "Flash"
- Wally Joyner, Wallace Keith Joyner (1986β2001): "Wally World"
- Ed Kirkpatrick, Edgar Leon Kirkpatrick (1962β1977): "Spanky"
- Buck Martinez, John Albert Martinez (1969β1986): "Buck"
- Roger Nelson, Roger Eugene Nelson (1967β1976): "Spider"
- Amos Otis, Amos Joseph Otis (1967β1984): "A.O." or "Famous Amos"
- Freddie Patek, Frederick Joseph Patek (1968β1981): "The Flea" or "Moochie"
- Marty Pattin, Martin William Pattin (1968β1980): "Bulldog" or "Duck"
- Lou Piniella, Louis Victor Piniella (1964β1984): "Sweet Lou", "Big Lou", or "Skipper"
- Darrell Porter, Darrell Ray Porter (1971β1987): "Double Barrel Darrell"
- Dan Quisenberry, Daniel Raymond Quisenberry (1979β1990): "Quiz" or "Q"
- Joe Randa, Joseph Gregory Randa (1995β2006): "The Joker"
- Bret Saberhagen, Bret William Saberhagen (1984β2001): "Sabes"
- Joakim Soria (2007βpresent) "The Mexicutioner"
- Paul Splittorff (1970β1984) "Splitt"
- Kurt Stillwell, Kurt Andrew Stillwell (1986β1996): "Opie"
- Jeff Suppan, Jeffrey Scot Suppan (1995β2012): "Soup"
- Mac Suzuki, Makoto Suzuki (1996β2002): "Mac"
- John Wathan, John David Wathan (1976β1985): "Duke"
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim players nicknamesβ»
- Shohei Ohtani (2018βpresent): "Shotime"
- Sandy Alomar Sr., Santos (Conde) Alomar Sr. (1964β1978): "Iron Pony"
- Garret Anderson, Garret Joseph Anderson (1994β ): "G.A."
- Don Baylor, Don Edward Baylor (1970β1988): "Groove" or "The Sneak Thief"
- Robert Belinsky (1962β1964): "Bo"
- Rod Carew, Rodney Cline Carew (1967β1985): "Sir Rodney"
- Chili Davis, Charles Theodore Davis (1981β1999): "Chili" or "Chili Bowl"
- Gary DiSarcina, Gary Thomas DiSarcina (1989β2000): "DiSar"
- Brian Downing, Brian Jay Downing (1973β1992): "Incredible Hulk"
- Wally Joyner, Wallace Keith Joyner (1986β2001): "Wally World"
- John Lackey, John Derran Lackey (2002β ): "Bender"
- Andy Messersmith, John Alexander Messersmith (1968β1979): "Bluto"
- Lance Parrish, Lance Michael Parrish (1977β1995): "Big Wheel"
- Troy Percival, Troy Eugene Percival (1995β ): "Percy"
- Luis Polonia, Luis Andrew (Almonte) Polonia (1987β2000): "Catch 22" or "Lapa"
- Mickey Rivers, John Milton Rivers (1970β1984): "Mick The Quick", "Gozzlehead", or "Mickey Mouth"
- Lee Thomas, James Leroy Thomas (1961β1968): "Mad Dog"
- Mike Trout, (2011β ): "The Millville Meteor"
- Clyde Wright (1966β1975): "Skeeter"
Los Angeles Dodgers players nicknamesβ»
- Sandy Koufax, "The Left Arm of God", "Dandy Sandy", "Koo-Foo"
- Roy Campanella, "Campy"
- Ron Cey, "The Penguin"
- Don Drysdale, "Big D"
- Leo Durocher, "The Lip"
- Jim Gilliam, "Junior"
- Orel Hershiser, "Bulldog"
- Frank Howard, "Hondo"
- Lou Johnson, "Sweet Lou"
- Don Newcombe, "Newk"
- Alejandro PeΓ±a, "Slow"
- Yasiel Puig, "Wild Horse"
- Phil Regan, "The Vulture"
- Fernando Valenzuela, "El Toro"
- Clayton Kershaw, "The Claw", "Kersh"
- Duke Snider, "The Duke", "The Duke of Flatbush", "The Silver Fox"
- John Roseboro, "Rosy", "Gabby"
Milwaukee Brewers players nicknamesβ»
- Ryan Braun, "Brauny"
- Chris Capuano, "Cappuccino"
- Scooter Gennett, "Scooty"
- Skip Lockwood, Claude Edward Lockwood Jr.: "Skip"
- Kirk Nieuwenhuis, "Captain Kirk"
- Travis Shaw, "The Mayor of Ding Dong City"
Minnesota Twins players nicknamesβ»
- Willians Astudillo: "La Tortuga"
- Tom Brunansky: "Bruno"
- Rod Carew: "Sir Rodney"
- Gary Gaetti: "The Rat" or "G-Man"
- Jim Grant: "Mudcat"
- Kent Hrbek: "Herbie"
- Torii Hunter: "Spiderman", "T-Nuts", "Spidey"
- Harmon Killebrew: "Killer"
- Chuck Knoblauch: "Skippy" or "Knobby"
- Tony Oliva: "Tony-O"
- Kirby Puckett: "Puck"
- Johan Santana: "Jo-Jo" or "Supernatural" or "Cytana"
- Zoilo Versalles: "Zorro"
- Frank Viola: "Sweet Music"
- Byron Buxton: "Byro"
- Nelson Cruz: "Nellie" or "boomstick"
- Joseph Nathan: "Joe"
- Jose Berrios: "La Makina"
- Josh Donaldson: "The Bringer Of Rain"
- Jorge Polanco: "Chulo"
Montreal Expos players nicknamesβ»
- Gary Carter: "The Kid"
- Andre Dawson: "Hawk"
- Andres Galarraga: "The Big Cat"
- Bill Lee: "Spaceman"
- Tim Raines: "Rock"
- Don Stanhouse: "Stan the Man Unusual"
- Rusty Staub: "Le Grande Orange"
New York Mets players nicknamesβ»
- Pete Alonso: "The Polar Bear"
- Jeff McNeil: "The Squirrel""The Flying Squirrel"
- Francisco Lindor: "Mr. Smile"
- Edgardo Alfonzo: "Fonzie"
- Wally Backman, Walter Wayne Backman: "Cabbage Patch", "Finster", or "Wally"
- Gary Carter, Gary Edmund Carter (1974β1992): "The Kid"
- Ed Charles: "The Glider"
- Choo-Choo Coleman, Clarence Coleman: "Choo-Choo"
- David Cone: "Coney"
- Duffy Dyer: "Duffy" "Duf"
- Lenny Dykstra: "Nails" or "The Dude"
- Sid Fernandez: "El Sid"
- Dwight Gooden: "Doc" or "Dr. K"
- Matt Harvey "The Real Deal" "The Dark Knight of Gotham""The Dark Knight"
- Bud Harrelson, Derrel McKinley Harrelson: "Bud" or "Mini-Hawk""Buddy"
- Keith Hernandez: "Mex"
- Howard Johnson: "HoJo"
- Dave Kingman: "Kong", "Sky", "Big Bird" "King Kong", or "Kong Kingman", or "Sky King"
- Jerry Koosman, Jerome Martin Koosman: "Kooz" or "Jerry"
- Ed Kranepool: "Krane," "The Krane" or "Easy Ed""Steady Eddie"
- Dave Magadan: "Mags"
- Steven Matz Iron Matz
- Willie Mays: "The Say-Hey Kid"
- Lee Mazzilli: "The Italian Stallion" or "Maz"
- Kevin McReynolds: "Big Mac"
- FΓ©lix MillΓ‘n, FΓ©lix Bernardo (Martinez) MillΓ‘n: "The Cat"
- John Milner: "The Hammer"
- Mike Pelfrey: "Pelf" or "Big Pelf"
- Mike Piazza: "Pizza Man" The Monster
- Francisco RodrΓguez: Frankie or K-Rod
- Nolan Ryan: "The Ryan Express"
- Tom Seaver: "Tom Terrific" or "The Franchise"
- Rusty Staub, Daniel Joseph Staub: "Rusty" or "Le Grand Orange"
- John Stearns: "Bad Dude" or "Dude"
- Casey Stengel, Charles Dillon Stengel: "Casey" or "The Old Perfessor"
- Darryl Strawberry: "The Straw Man", "Pulled Muscle Face", "Straw"
- Noah Syndergaard: "Thor"
- Ron Swoboda: "Rocky"
- Marv Throneberry: "Marvelous Marv"
- Billy Wagner: "Billy The Kid", "Wags" or "The Sandman"
- Mookie Wilson: William Hayward Wilson: "The Mookster" or "Mookie"
- Zack Wheeler: The Wheel Deal
- David Wright: "Captain America"
- Anthony Young: 'A.Y."
- Wilmer Flores Walk off Wilmer
New York Yankees nicknamesβ»
- Ron Blomberg: "Boomer"
- Jim Coates: "The Mummy"
- Joe DiMaggio: "Joltin' Joe", "Joe D", "The Yankee Clipper"
- Whitey Ford: "The Chairman of the Board"
- Frankie Crosetti: "Crow"
- Bill Dickey: "The Man Nobody Knows"
- Lou Gehrig: "Buster", "The Iron Horse"
- Rich Gossage: "Goose"
- Ron Guidry: "The Louisiana Lightning", "Gator"
- Orlando HernΓ‘ndez: "El Duque"
- Reggie Jackson: "Mr. October"
- Derek Jeter: "The Captain", "Mr. November", "Captain Clutch"
- Mickey Mantle: "The Commerce Comet", "The Mick"
- Didi Gregorius: "Sir Didi"
- Hideki Matsui: "Godzilla"
- Don Mattingly: "Donnie Baseball"
- Thurman Munson: "Tugboat", "Squatty Body", "Squatty", "Pudge", or "The Wall"
- Graig Nettles: "Puff"
- Paul O'Neill: "Paulie", "The Warrior"
- Carl Pavano, "American Idle"
- Willie Randolph: "Little Willie" or "Mickey"
- Phil Rizzuto: "Scooter"
- Alex Rodriguez: "A-Rod"
- Babe Ruth: "The Babe", "Bambino", "The Sultan of Swat"
- Bill Skowron: "Moose"
- Roy White: "Mr. Consistent Yankee"
- Mariano Rivera: "Mo", "Sandman"
- Aaron Judge: "The Judge", "All Rise"
Oakland Athletics players nicknamesβ»
- Sal Bando, Salvatore Leonard Bando (1966β1981): "Captain Sal" or "Sal"
- Bert Campaneris, Dagoberto (Blanco) Campaneris (1964β1983): "Campy"
- JosΓ© Canseco, JosΓ© (Capas) Canseco Jr. (1985β2001): "Parkway Joe" or "The Chemist"
- Eric Chavez, Eric CΓ©sar ChΓ‘vez (1998β ): "Chavy"
- Dennis Eckersley: "Eck"
- Mike Epstein: "Superjew"
- Jason Giambi, Jason Gilbert Giambi: "The Giambino"
- Rickey Henderson: "Man of Steal" or "Style Dog"
- Catfish Hunter, James Augustus Hunter (1965β1979): "Catfish"
- Reggie Jackson, Reginald Martinez Jackson (1967β1987): "Mr. October"
- Mark McGwire, Mark David McGwire (1986β2001): "Big Mac" or "Big Red"
- Blue Moon Odom, Johnny Lee Odom (1964β1976): "Blue Moon"
- Dave Parker: "Cobra"
- Tony Phillips, Keith Anthony Phillips (1982β1999): "Tony" or "Tony The Tiger" (bestowed by Tigers' announcer Ernie Harwell)
- RubΓ©n Sierra: "El Caballo", "El Indio", "Big Rube", or "Ruben Slam-wich"
- Dave Stewart, David Keith Stewart (1978β1995): "Smoke"
- Miguel Tejada, Miguel Odalis (Martinez) Tejada (1997β ): "The Bus" or "Miggy"
- Frank Thomas, Frank Edward Thomas (1990β ): "Big Hurt"
- Billy Williams, Billy Leo Williams (1959β1976): "Sweet Swingin' Billy from Whistler"
Philadelphia Phillies players nicknamesβ»
- Dick Allen, Richard Anthony Allen (1963β1969): "Wampum", "Richie"
- Morrie Arnovich, Morris Arnovich (1936β1940): "Snooker"
- Richie Ashburn, Donald Richard Ashburn (1948β1959): "Whitey"
- Steve Bedrosian, Stephen Wayne Bedrosian (1986β1989): "Bedrock"
- Larry Bowa, Lawrence Robert Bowa (1970β1981): "Gnat"
- Kitty Bransfield, William Edward Bransfield (1898β1911): "Kitty"
- Pat Burrell, Patrick Brian Burrell (2000β2008): "Pat The Bat", "Patty Baseball"
- Putsy Caballero, Ralph Joseph Caballero (1944β1952): "Putsy"
- Steve Carlton, Steven Norman Carlton (1972β1986): "Lefty"
- Pearce Chiles, Pearce Nuget Chiles (1899β1900): "What's The Use"
- Gavvy Cravath, Clifford Carlton Cravath (1908β1920): "Cactus Gavvy", "Cactus"
- Clay Dalrymple, Clayton Errol Dalrymple (1960β1971): "Dimples"
- Darren Daulton Darren Arthur Daulton (1983β1997): "Dutch"
- Spud Davis, Virgil Lawrence Davis (1928β1945): "Spud"
- Mickey Doolan, Michael Joseph Doolan (1905β1918): "Doc", "Mickey"
- Red Dooin, Charles Sebastian Dooin (1902β1916): "Red"
- Lenny Dykstra, Leonard Kyle Dykstra (1989β1996): "Nails", "Dude"
- Bob Ferguson, Robert Vavasour Ferguson (1871β1884): "Death to Flying Things"
- Chick Fraser, Charles Carrolton Fraser (1896β1909): "Chick"
- Tom Gordon, Thomas Flynn Gordon (2006β2008): "Flash"
- Roy Halladay, Harry Leroy Halladay (2010β2013): "Doc"
- Granny Hamner, Granville Wilbur Hamner: "Granny", or "Ham"
- Von Hayes, Von Francis Hayes (1981β1992): "Purple Hayes", "Five-for-One", "Old 5β4β1"
- Ryan Howard, Ryan James Howard (2004β2016): "The Big Piece"
- Pete Incaviglia, Peter Joseph Incaviglia (1993β1994): "Inky"
- Willie Jones, Willie Edward Jones (1947β1959): "Puddin' Head"
- Otto Knabe, Franz Otto Knabe (1905β1916): "Dutch"
- Brad Lidge, Brad Thomas Lidge (2008β2011): "Lights out Lidge"
- Mike Lieberthal, Michael Scott Lieberthal (1994β ): "Lieby"
- Stan Lopata, Stanley Edward Lopata (1948β1960): "Stash"
- Greg Luzinski, Gregory Michael Luzinski (1970β1980): "The Bull"
- Garry Maddox, Garry Lee Maddox (1975β1986): "The Secretary of Defense"
- Gary Matthews, Gary Nathaniel Mathews (1981β1983): "Sarge"
- Jose Mesa, JosΓ© RamΓ³n Nova Mesa (2001β2003): "Joe Table"
- Bake McBride, Arnold Ray McBride (1977β1981): "Bake", "Shake and Bake"
- Mickey Morandini, Michael Robert Morandini (1990β2000): "Dandy Little Glove Man"
- Sam Nahem (1942, 1948): "Subway Sam"
- Dode Paskert, George Henry Paskert: "Dode", "Honey Boy"
- Jimmy Rollins, James Calvin Rollins (2000β2015): "J-Roll", "Wishlist",
- Carlos Ruiz, Carlos JoaquΓn Ruiz (2006β2016): "Chooch"
- Juan Samuel, Juan Milton Samuel (1983β1989): "Sammy"
- Curt Schilling, Curtis Montague Schilling (1992β2000): "Schill"
- Mike Schmidt, Michael Jack Schmidt (1972β1989): "Schmiddy", "Iron Mike"
- Lonnie Smith, Lonnie Smith (1978β1981): "Skates"
- Dick Stuart, Richard Lee Stuart (1965): "Dr. Strangeglove"
- John Titus, John Franklin Titus (1903β1912): "Silent John"
- Chase Utley, Chase Cameron Utley (2013β2015): "The Man"
- Shane Victorino, Shane Patrick Victorino (2005β2012): "The Flyin' Hawaiian"
- Pinky Whitney, Arthur Carter Whitney (1928β1939): "Pinky"
- Cy Williams, Fred Williams: "Cy"
- Luke Williams (2021): "Captain America"
- Mitch Williams (1991β1993): "Wild Thing"
- Jimmie Wilson, James Wilson (1923β1940): "Ace"
- Vance Worley, Vance Richard Worley (2010β2012): "Vanimal"
- 1950 Philadelphia Phillies: "Whiz Kids"
- 1983 Philadelphia Phillies: "Wheez Kids"
- 1993 Philadelphia Phillies: "Macho Row"
Pittsburgh Pirates players nicknamesβ»
- Pedro Alvarez (2010β2015) "The Big Bull" or "El Toro"
- A. J. Burnett (2012β2013, 2015) "Batman"
- Elroy Face (1953, 1955β1968) "The Bullpen Baron"
- Josh Harrison (2011β2018) "J-Hay"
- Francisco Liriano (2013β2016, 2019) "Frankie"
- Kyle Lobstein (2016) "The Lobster"
- Jeff Locke (2011β2016) "Robin"
- Bill Madlock (1979β1985) "Mad Dog"
- Bill Mazeroski (1956β1972) "Maz"
- Michael McKenry (2011β2013) "The Fort"
- Andrew McCutchen (2009β2017) "Cutch"
- Mark Melancon (2013β2016) "Mark the Shark"
- John Nogowski (2021) "The Big Nogowski"
- Dave Parker (1973β1983) "The Cobra"
- Gregory Polanco (2014β2021) "El Coffee"
- Willie Stargell (1962β1982) "Pops"
- Travis Snider (2012β2014, 2015) "Lunchbox"
- Felipe VΓ‘zquez (2016β2019) "Nightmare"
- Honus Wagner (1900β1917) "The Flying Dutchman"
- Lloyd Waner (1927β1941) "Little Poison"
- Paul Waner (1926β1940) "Big Poison"
St. Louis Cardinals players nicknamesβ»
- Harrison Bader: "Tots"
- Daniel Descalso: "Dirty Dan", "Disco Dan"
- Tommy Edman: "Tommy Triples"
- Jim Edmonds: "Jimmy Ballgame", "Jimmy Baseball"
- Jack Flaherty: "JFlare", "Flare"
- Dexter Fowler: "Sexy Dexy"
- Bob Gibson: "Hoot", "Gibby"
- Jim Galloway: "Bad News"
- Al Hrabosky: "The Mad Hungarian"
- Jason Isringhausen: "Izzy"
- Pepper Martin: "Wild Horse of the Osage"
- Joe Medwick: "Ducky"
- Wilmer Mizell: "Vinegar Bend"
- Yadier Molina: "Yadi"
- Stan Musial: "Stan the Man"
- JosΓ© Oquendo: "The Secret Weapon"
- Albert Pujols: "The Machine"
- Ken Reitz: "Zamboni"
- Skip Schumaker: "Schu" or "Skip"
- Enos Slaughter: "Country"
- Ozzie Smith: "The Wizard"
- Adam Wainwright: "Waino"
San Diego Padres players nicknamesβ»
- Andy Benes, Andrew Charles Benes (1989β2002): "Rainman"
- Steve Garvey, Steven Patrick Garvey (1969β1987): "Mr. Clean" or "Senator"
- Doug Gwosdz, Doug Wayne Gwosdz (1981β1984): "Eyechart"
- Tony Gwynn, Anthony Keith Gwynn (1982β2001): "Mr. Padre" and "Captain Video"
- Trevor Hoffman, Trevor William Hoffman (1993β2010): "Hoffy"
- Terry Kennedy, Terrance Edward Kennedy (1978β1991): "Orville Moody"
- Ryan Klesko, Ryan Anthony Klesko (1992β2007): "Rhino"
- John Kruk, John Martin Kruk (1986β1995): "Krukker"
- Fred McGriff, Frederick Stanley McGriff (1986β ): "Crime Dog"
- Kevin McReynolds, Walter Kevin McReynolds (1983β1994): "Big Mac"
- Bip Roberts, Leon Joseph Roberts: "Bip"
- Garry Templeton, Garry Lewis Templeton (1976β1991): "Jump Steady"
- Dave Winfield, David Mark Winfield (1973β1995): "The Wave" or "Winnie"
- Fernando Tatis Jr., Fernando Gabriel TatΓs Medina Jr. (2019-present): "El NiΓ±o"
- Jake Cronenworth, Jacob John Cronenworth (2020-Present): "Crone Zone"
San Francisco Giants players nicknamesβ»
- Harry Danning (1938β1941): "Harry the Horse"
- Tim Lincecum (2007β2015): "The Freak"
- Sal Maglie (1945β1955): "The Barber"
- Christy Mathewson (1900β1916): "Big Six", "The Christian Gentleman", "The Gentleman's Hurler"
- Willie Mays (1951β1972): "The Say Hey Kid"
- Willie McCovey (1959β1973): "Stretch"
- John Montefusco (1974β1980): "The Count"
- Buster Posey (2009βpresent): "Buster"
- Pat Burrell (2010β2011): "Pat The Bat", "Patty Baseball"
- Madison Bumgarner (2009β2019): "Mad Bum"
- Orlando Cepeda (1958β1966): "Baby Bull"
- Jeffrey Leonard (1977β1990): "Penitentiary Face", "HacMan", "Hackman"
- Will Clark (1986β1993): "Will The Thrill"
- Orlando Cepeda (1958β1966): "Peruchin" Baby Bull
- Cody Ross (2010β2011): "Ross The Boss"
- Pablo Sandoval (2008β2014): "Panda"
- Kirk Rueter (1996β2005): "Woody"
- Javier Lopez (2010β2016): "Night Train"
- Gregor Blanco (2012β2016, 2018): "White Shark"
- Brandon Belt (2011βPresent): "Baby Giraffe"
Seattle Mariners players nicknamesβ»
- Alex Rodriguez: "A-Rod"
- Jay Buhner: "Bone"
- Julio Cruz: "Juice"
- Ken Griffey Jr.: "The Kid" and "Junior"
- FΓ©lix HernΓ‘ndez: "King Felix"
- Dave Henderson: "Hendu"
- Randy Johnson: "Big Unit"
- Edgar MartΓnez: "Gar" / "Papi"
- James Paxton: "Big Maple"
- Cal Raleigh: "Big Dumper"
- Michael Saunders: "The Condor"
- Kyle Seager: "Corey's Brother"
- Mike Zunino: "Sasquatch"
Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays player Nicknamesβ»
- Kevin Kiermaier (2013βpresent): "The Outlaw"
- Brandon Lowe (2018βpresent): "Dawg" / "Big Dawg" / "Bamm-Bamm"
- Mike Zunino (2020βpresent): "Z" / "Big Z"
- Randy Arozarena, Randy Arozarena GonzΓ‘lez (2020βpresent): "Caballo"
- Shane McClanahan (2020βpresent): "Sugar Shane"
- Brett Phillips (2020βpresent): "Maverick" / "The American Shohei Ohtani"
- Wander Franco (2021βpresent): "El PatrΓ³n"
- Nelson Cruz (2021): "Boomstick" or Nelly"
- Aubrey Huff (2000β2006): "Huff Daddy"
- Fred McGriff (1998β2001): "Crime Dog"
Texas Rangers players nicknamesβ»
- Hanser Alberto, Hanser Joel (Pena) Alberto: "Radio"
- Antonio Alfonseca, Antonio Alfonseca: "El Pulpo (The Octopus)"
- Elvis Andrus, Elvis Augusto Andrus Torres: "Tiny E"
- Len Barker, Leonard Harold Barker: "Large Lenny"
- Larvell Blanks, Larvell Blanks: "Sugar Bear"
- Hank Blalock, Hank Joe Blalock: "Hank the Tank"
- Jerry Browne, Jerome Austin Browne: "The Governor"
- Steve Buechele, Steven Bernard Buechele: "Boo"
- Will Clark, William Nuschler Clark: "The Thrill"
- Francisco Cordero, Francisco Javier Cordero: "Coco"
- Nelson Cruz, Nelson Ramon (Martinez) Cruz: "Boomstick" or Nelly"
- Danny Darwin, Daniel Wayne Darwin: "Bonham Bullet or Doctor Death"
- Chris Davis: Christopher Lyn Davis: "Crush"
- Delino DeShields Jr., Delino Diaab DeShields Jr.: "Snacks"
- Prince Fielder, Prince Semien Fielder: "Uncle Phil"
- Jeff Francoeur, Jeffrey Braden Francoeur: "Frenchy"
- Craig Gentry, Craig Alan Gentry: "Kitten Face"
- Juan GonzΓ‘lez, Juan Alberto (Vazquez) Gonzalez: "SeΓ±or Octubre"
- Rusty Greer, Thurman Clyde Greer: "The Red Baron"
- Cole Hamels, Colbert Michael Hamels: "Hollywood"
- Bill Hands, William Alfred Hands: "Froggy"
- Mike Hargrove, Dudley Michael Hargrove: "The Human Rain Delay"
- Tom Henke, Thomas Anthony Henke: "Terminator"
- Derek Holland, Derek Lane Holland: "The Dutch Oven"
- Frank Howard, Frank Oliver Howard: "Hondo" or "The Capital Punisher"
- Pete Incaviglia, Peter Joseph Incaviglia: "Inky"
- Fergie Jenkins, Ferguson Arthur Jenkins: "Fly"
- Jim Kern, James Lester Kern: "Amazing Emu"
- Colby Lewis, Colby Preston Lewis: "Cobra"
- Nomar Mazara, Nomar Shamir (Jiminian) Mazara: "The Big Chill"
- Kevin Mench, Kevin Ford Mench: "Shrek"
- Mario Mendoza, Mario (Aizpuru) Mendoza: "Manos de Seda (Satin Hands)"
- Dale Mohorcic, Dale Robert Mohorcic: "The Horse"
- Rougned Odor, Rougned Roberto Odor: "Stinky" or "Roogie"
- Al Oliver, Albert Oliver: "Scoop"
- Tom Paciorek, Thomas Marian Paciorek: "Wimpy"
- Dave Rajsich, David Christopher Rajsich: "The Blade"
- Mickey Rivers, John Milton Rivers: "Mick the Quick"
- IvΓ‘n RodrΓguez, IvΓ‘n RodrΓguez Torres: "Pudge"
- Kenny Rogers, Kenneth Scott Rogers: "The Gambler"
- Robbie Ross Jr., Robert Charles Ross: "The Lawnmower"
- Ruben Sierra, Ruben Angel (Garcia) Sierra: "El Caballo"
- Don Slaught, Donald Martin Slaught: "Sluggo"
- Don Stanhouse, Donald Joseph Stanhouse: "Stan the Man Unusual"
- Dave Stewart, David Keith Stewart: "Smoke"
- Mickey Tettleton, Mickey Lee Tettleton: "Froot Loops"
- CΓ©sar Tovar, CΓ©sar Leonardo Tovar: "Pepito"
- Ugueth Urbina, Ugueth Urtain (Villarreal) Urbina: "Oogie"
- Mitch Williams, Mitchell Steven Williams: "Wild Thing"
Toronto Blue Jays players nicknamesβ»
- JosΓ© Bautista, JosΓ© Antonio Bautista Santos: "Joey Bats"
- Josh Donaldson: "Bringer of Rain"
- Kevin Pillar (2013β2019): "Superman"
- David Wells: "Boomer"
Washington Nationals players nicknamesβ»
- Mike Epstein, "Super Jew"
- Gio GonzΓ‘lez, "Nat Gio"
- Bryce Harper, "Bam Bam" and "Mondo"
- Max Scherzer, "Mad Max"
- Anthony Rendon, "Lowrider", "Tony", "Ant", "Rendy", "Tone" or "Tony Two Bags"
- Juan Soto, "Childish Bambino"
- Stephen Strasburg, "Soul Crusher"
- Ryan Zimmerman, "Mr. National" or "Zim"
Managers, coaches, etc. nicknamesβ»
- Buck O'Neil, John Jordan "Buck" O'Neil (Negro leagues, Cubs manager): "Nancy"
- Antonio MarΓa Garcia, El InglΓ©s (The Englishman), Cuban League 1880s
See alsoβ»
- Nicknames: Sports clubs and their nicknames
- Lists of nicknames β nickname list articles on XIV
- List of athletes by nickname
- List of nicknames in basketball
- List of NFL nicknames
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