Guy "Alabama Blossom" Morton (1893-1934), a native of Vernon, Lamar County, played his entire Major League Baseball career in Cleveland from 1914-1924. Click through for AL.coms picks as the 20 best. He was one of the top closers in baseball the next four years, before elbow problems sidetracked his career. In 2003 he was named the USQRA Athlete of the Year. Three Alabama cities currently have Double-A teams; the Birmingham Barons, the Mobile BayBears, and the Montgomery Biscuits, and local games are popular attractions. He posted a .303/.357/.563 batting line with 28 home runs and 113 RBIs at Double-A Huntsville in 2012, and reached Triple-A the following year. Sutton played high school baseball in Pensacola before his 23-season MLB career, during which he won 324 games and struck out 3,574 batters. Eligibility restrictions apply. RELATED:The unknown story of how UNA signed Ronald McKinnon. Mobile native, Central High School in Mobile: Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1982 in his first year of eligibility, the outfielder was named on 97.8 percent of the Baseball Writers Association of America ballots, the second-best in history at the time. Tuscaloosa native George Foster (1948- ) was a Major League Baseball player who played for several teams, beginning with the San Francisco Giants in 1969. One of the most controversial players in NFL history, he is a six-time Pro Bowl selection and a member of the NFL All-2000s Team. The Sweet Water Highgraduate walked on at Auburn and became an All-SEC punter in 1971. As a junior in 1983, Magadan set one of SEC baseballs most-hallowed records when he batted .525 (114-for-217). Converted to third base in the minor leagues after a trade to the Oakland Athletics, Donaldson broke through as a legitimate major-league star in 2013. He later played for the St. Louis Browns, the Washington Senators, the Boston Red Sox, the Brooklyn Dodgers, and the Pittsburgh Pirates. As a rookie in 1889 with the St. Louis Browns of the then major league American Association, Duffee finished third in the A.A. in home runs. Players are generally only included if they played on the college team. I never want them to forget Babe Ruth. He had a successful career, including three World Series appearances with the Cincinnati Reds. State for legendary coach Eddie Robinson, the 6-foot-7, 287-pounder was a six-time All-AFL selection, a two-time Pro Bowl honoree, had his number retired by the Chiefs and won Super Bowl IV. No Auburn player has scored more touchdowns than Williams, who had 46, and he also ranks first in rushing attempts and second in all-purpose yards and rushing yards on the Tigers' career lists. Thirteen states have no native sons in the Hall of Fame. Perhaps it's not a surprise, then, that five ballplayers in the National Baseball Hall of Fame were born in Mobile, more than any city other than New York and Los Angeles. When Aaron attended high school, there was no baseball team, only one for softball. All rights reserved (About Us). Only Cy Young and Nolan Ryan started more games on the mound than Sutton. Willie Mays. Gardner-Webb transfer pitcher Bobby Alcock recently announced that he was transferring to Alabama. She later won two Gold Medals in the Olympics as a member of the U.S. Soccer Team and led the U.S. Women to a World Cup title. Dubbed the "Best Offensive Lineman of All-Time" by Sports Illustrated in 1981, his career began as a national high school wrestling champion and football star at The Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tenn., before playing his senior season at Albertville High. All these great baseball men. Whistler was integrated, so unlike Paige, Aaron, and McCovey, Williams grew up playing baseball with and against white kids. The Maplesvilleproduct played at Auburn and then spent 1996-2005 in the NFL as a fullback for the Minnesota Vikings, Baltimore Ravens and Arizona Cardianls. As a Red, he led the National League with 52 home runs in 1977 and later in his career also played for the New York Mets and Chicago White Sox. A legend in segregated baseball, Paige was 42 years old when he reached the big leagues, yet still represented the St. Louis Browns at the All-Star games in 1952 and 1953. Win Expectancy, Run Expectancy, and Leverage Index calculations provided by Tom Tango of InsideTheBook.com, and co-author of The Book: Playing the Percentages in Baseball. After starring at Alabama, he was the fourth overall pick in the 1973 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots, earned spots on the NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team, the NFL All-1970s Team and the NFL All-1980s team, was named All-Pro 10 times, and was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1991. Sewell was most famous for not striking out, fanning just 114 times in his career and less than five times in five separate full seasons. Cookie Settings/Do Not Sell My Personal Information. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. Send updates to Baseball Almanac. Hank Aaron, baseball. Jones played his last season with Chicago White Sox in 1976 and was inducted into the New York Mets Hall of Fame in 1991. Additional data on current and past college seasons can be found at Boyd's World . The baseball stadium at Alabama is named in Sewells honor. Jefferson County: Bo Jackson, football and baseball. Satchel played with the White Sox for a season and a half, when his contract was sold to the Birmingham Black Barons of the Negro National League. Hudson debuted with the Oakland Athletics in 1999, before moving on to the Atlanta Braves in 2005 and San Francisco Giants in 2014. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. Many historical player head shots courtesy of David Davis. His 156 TDs ranks fifth all-time in NFL history. More than San Francisco. Mobile native: Smith was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2002 in his first year of eligibility. He became the NFL Rookie of the Year for the San Francisco 49ers and later played on the Washington Redskins 1982 Super Bowl-winning team. Hank Aaron. The Southern Association disbanded in 1961, as did the Mobile Bears. Part of the Baseball Almanac Family. Club rooms, a kids playground, all chairback seats, and a new state of the art scoreboard were added. In Mobile County, there's baseball legend Satchel Paige and NFL quarterback Richard Todd. As a pitcher/outfielder in 1997, Hudson batted .396 with 18 home runs and 95 RBI and went 15-2 on the mound to earn SEC Player of the Year honors. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (CO/IL/IN/LA/MD/MI/NJ/OH/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500(VA). He holds the record for lowest career strikeout, with just 114 strikeouts in more than 7,100 at-bats. He won more than 20 major stakes with world records in 1946 and 55. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement (updated 4/4/2023), Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (updated 7/1/2023). Cookie Settings/Do Not Sell My Personal Information. Aaron holds the record for the most career RBI with 2,297, the most extra base hits with 1,477 and the most career total bases with 6,856. Willie Mays, center fielder, Giants 1951-52, 1954-1972, Mets 1972-73. Jacksons career was derailed by a football injury in January 1991, but he returned to play three more seasons on the diamond before retiring in 1994. Six of [] The state's top basketball prospect in 1979, Davis signed with Alabama and became a defensive specialist and won the teams Hustle Award all four seasons while averaging 10.1 points per game in his career. He became a 3-point shooting specialist and earned the nickname "Big Shot Rob" for his clutch shooting during his 16-year NBA career. In 1964, Manush was the first native Alabamian inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame. First known for his basketball ability at Coosa Central, he became a standout linebacker and tight end and signed with Notre Dame. Mardi Gras in the United States was born in Mobile during the City's French Colonial period. He also coached baseball at Alabama. Jones burst into stardom as a receiver and kick returner at Foley, where he won the Mr. Football Award before starring at Alabama and helping the Crimson Tide win the 2009 national title. Tuscaloosa native George Foster (1948- ) was a Major League Baseball player who played for several teams, beginning with the San Francisco Giants in 1969. Blocton native: Suttles was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006 after being chosen for enshrinement by the Negro League Committee. Most of the Black Bears players were grown men with regular week-day jobs who played ball on the weekends. Six of those players went on to play in the American or National leagues after the integration of Major League Baseball - Empire's Dan Bankhead, Haleburg's Monte Irvin, Westfield's Willie. Featuring Hall of Fame greats, superstars, and active players, this list of basketball players who were born in Alabama includes Charles Barkley, DeMarcus Cousins, Robert Horry, and Eric Bledsoe. The films Driving Miss Daisy and Forrest Gump had scenes set in Mobile. He batted .288/.390/.377 for his career, with his best year coming in 1990 when he hit .328 with 72 RBIs for the New York Mets. A first-round pick by the Atlanta Falcons, he is a three-time Pro Bowler who led the NFL in receiving yards in 2015, when he was also named All-Pro. Major League Baseball Players Born in Alabama / Played in 2020 Since the 19th Century, Major League Baseball has enjoyed a rich, diverse, world-wide set of talent not seen in any other major league sport. Terry Moore (1912-1995) a native of Vernon, Lamar County, played for Major League Baseball's St. Louis Cardinals from 1935-1948 (missing three seasons during World War II), including World Series victories in 1942 and 1946. In his autobiography Maybe I'll Pitch Forever, Paige credits coaches at the Industrial School for Negro Children with teaching him how to pitch. Bessemer native Frank "Pig" House (1930-2005) was a major-league catcher with the Detroit Tigers from 1950-1958. Top-10 ranked statistics are highlighted in gray. He played in the NFL from 1974-80, playing in 102 games for the Houston Oilers and Green Bay Packers. Mobile native: Paige was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971 after being chosen for enshrinement by the Negro League Committee, becoming the first player to enter the Hall in that way. Put your baseball knowledge to the test with our daily baseball trivia game. In the ABA and NBA, he blocked more than 3,000 shots and averaged more than 12 rebounds per game. Records are through the firing of Brad Bohannon. He later played Major League Baseball and returned to Auburn as the schools baseball coach and an assistant football coach. The Alabama baseball program was well-represented during the 2023 MLB draft. Can you complete the grid? This list may not reflect recent changes. [4] Tide baseball teams have participated in the NCAA College World Series five times (1950, 1983, 1996, 1997, 1999), finishing second in 1983 and 1997. Courtesy of the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University. Morgan County: Vicki Orr Wiley, basketball. Dora native Ivy Paul Andrews (1907-1970) was a major-league pitcher during the 1930s, throwing for the New York Yankees, the Boston Red Sox, the St. Louis Browns, and the Cleveland Indians team that won the 1937 World Series. Mobile native Willie McCovey (1938-2018) played five years of minor league ball before his Major League Baseball debut in 1959 with the San Francisco Giants. Mobile, Alabama: Birthplace of Hall ofFamers, Collin Morikawa details hate behind British Open comment, digs hole deeper ahead of Open Championship. player to reach the five-hundred home runs plateau? The Methodology. Some historians have suggested that Mobile produced such high quality ballplayers because it was the one city in South where baseball was played every day of the week. Collegiate Data ( about ) courtesy SABR's Collegiate Committee. Where what happened yesterday is being preserved today. The Crimson Tide was led by outfielder Andrew Pinckney, who was selected as the first. Those skills came later, when Paige spent five years at a reform school after he was arrested for shoplifting. He averaged at least 13 points per game for nine straight season, including a career high 19.4 points per game in 2007-08. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Alabama has slightly less than five million residents, making it the 23rd-most-populous state. He threw for 24,718 yards and 152 touchdowns in his career. He ran for more than 3,000 yards in college and later played in 34 NFL games. 1 of 25 Johnny Mack Brown, Halfback (1924-25) The Sporting News/Contributor/Getty Images One of the earliest Alabama football stars. He logged only 17 carries and caught 14 passes in 10 NFL seasons. His brother Wilson, also a pitcher, played with Satchel on the Mobile Tigers. Sewell helped the Indians to the World Series championship that season, and batted .314 over a 14-year major-league career. He left the team and returned to Mobile. The Columbus, Georgia, native was the American League MVP in 1993 and 1994 -- the first two of his six consecutive All-Star selections -- and hit 521 home runs, the same number as Willie McCovey. In 1988, he ran for 256 yards and three TDs in a victory over Oklahoma State and eventual Heisman Trophy winner Barry Sanders. After Santo And Larkin, What's In Store For 2013. 2023 Advance Local Media LLC. And who could forget Hank Aaron, the slugger who broke Babe Ruths home run record? Void in ONT. Scores from any date in Major League history, Minor, Foreign, College, & Black Baseball, Frequently Asked Questions about MLB and Baseball, Subscribe to Stathead Baseball: Get your first month FREE. Tuscumbia native: Manush was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1964 after being chosen for enshrinement by the Veterans Committee. The national high school player of the year at Childersburg, he played one season at Alabama before playing in the NBA from 2001-15. YouTubes privacy policy is available here and YouTubes terms of service is available here. The 6-foot-10 forward from Andalusiastarred at Alabama, setting the career record for blocked shots, before winning seven NBA titles with three different teams. He later played in the CFL, capturing theCFL's Most Outstanding Playeraward in 1982 and won two Grey Cup championships. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. He was also one of the leagues leading rebounders for much of his career. Willie McCovey was born in Mobile in 1938. The 25-time All-Star is most famous for breaking Babe Ruth's career home run record, but he remains baseball's all-time leader in runs batted in and total bases. 1 min read. Creg Stephenson | Photo by Alabama athletics. Put your baseball knowledge to the test with our new daily trivia game, Immaculate Grid. Rolen batted .281 with 316 homers and 1,287 RBIs in 2,038 games. This season there are 17 players from the state of Alabama on opening day rosters. Hamm scored 158 goals in international competition. Morikawa, who won the 2021 Open Championship at Royal St. Georges, briefly discussed the name behind this championship with the media Tuesday. A fourth-round draft pick by the Milwaukee Brewers in 2010, the first baseman has not yet reached the major leagues. Worthington won 10 games and saved 21 for the Twins 1965 World Series team, and led the AL in saves with 18 at age 39 in 1968. I'd knock down my own grandmother if she dug in on me, he once said. By choosing I Accept, you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. However, that pick was voided and Leach wound up signing with the New York Mets. Surf ad-free, get the daily PLAYER TRACKER (take a tour), access to . More than Philadelphia. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement (updated 4/4/2023), Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (updated 7/1/2023). Some defensive statistics Copyright Sports Info Solutions, 2010-2023. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & resort (KS). We present them here for purely educational purposes. NCBWA: National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association He compiled a career .312 batting average and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1977. Baseball Players. He then started 176 of 182 games with the Cleveland Browns, finishing his career as the Browns' all-time leading receiver and the all-time leading receiver for NFL tight ends. When assigned to a minor-league club in San Antonio, Williams experienced overt racism for the first time. Batting (489 Players) Table; Rk Name Yrs From To ASG G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS WAR Birthdate Debut Birthplace Pos; 1: Henry Aaron HOF: 23: 1954: 1976: 25: 3298: 13941 Click through. Hes best known for coaching basketball at Alabama, first as an assistant from 1958-60 and later as the ehad coach from 1960-68. Upon his death, President Jimmy Carter issued a statement that read, "Perhaps no athlete better symbolized the human struggle against tyranny, poverty and racial bigotry.". Who is the best NBA player from Alabama? Hitchcock was primarily a pinch-hitter and part-time starter during his 9-year MLB career, but went on to enjoy enormous success as a manager, scout and executive. Now 39, Hudson boasts a 215-126 career record, with a 3.46 ERA and 2,032 strikeouts. He enjoyed modest success with the Yankees, Cincinnati Reds and New York Mets from 2004-08, and is now an assistant coach at his alma mater. He threw for a career-best 4,792 yards in 2015 and has 3,589 passing yards through 13 games this season. The Gulf Coast city of Mobile, Alabama has a rich baseball history dating to the 1880s. Fifty-four Hall of Fame members are expected to attend Sunday's ceremony, including Hank Aaron, Ozzie Smith, Frank Thomas and Billy Williams. The Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team represents the University of Alabama in NCAA Division I college baseball. If you would like to see a comprehensive list broken down by country of the first player born in a country or territory other than the United States of America, we have one in our Famous First section called Foreign Born Baseball Players. Here are Alabama's Baseball Hall of Fame players (presented in order of induction): Heinie Manush, left fielder, Tigers 1923-27, Browns 1928-30, Senators 1930-35, Red Sox 1936, Dodgers 1937-38, Pirates 1938-39. He made his deput in 1920 as a replacement for Ray Chapman, who was killed when struck in the head from a pitch by Carl Mays. We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. Northport native Frank Lary (1930-2017) pitched in the minor leagues during the early 1950s before he was called up to the major leagues by the Detroit Tigers in 1954. His brothers Sam, Fred, Joe and Garnett also played baseball in the Negro Leagues. Birmingham native Bob Veale (1935- ) was a major-league pitcher with the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1964-1971, a team leader in strikeouts for seven seasons and part of the Pirates' 1971 World Series winning team. He played Major League Baseball from 1986-94 and for the NFL's Los Angeles Raiders. He was twice selected to the Pro Bowl and played in 170 career NFL games. Tuscaloosa County: Deontay Wilder, boxing. We didn't even worry about trying to box out or anything because we knew it was accurate.". . Willie Mays, 92 4. Worthington, a Birmingham native, signed with the New York Giants out of Alabama in 1951. He and John Britton became the first African-Americans to play for a Japanese professional baseball team. Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos.net. Born in tiny Vredenburgh, he remains the career and single-season scoring leader in AHSAA history, averaging 41 points per game during his career at J.F. Creg Stephenson | Photo from Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. Clio native: Sutton was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1998 in his fifth year of eligibility. The team was able to reach Super Regionals in 2023 despite an ongoing NCAA investigation regarding former head coach Brad Bohanon. Iconic Olympic sprinter Jesse Owens was born here. 6:21 Alabama baseball is hoping to open the Rob Vaughn era by extending its MLB Draft streak to 45 years. He was a two-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro.
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