Here you’ll find 13 Baseball players that start with E, organized from “Adam Engel” to “Scott Erickson”. The list mixes current role players with notable past pitchers and outfielders, useful for fans and researchers.

Baseball players that start with E are professional players whose last names begin with the letter E. Several, like Scott Erickson, have left strong marks in the majors as All-Stars or long-term starters.

Below you’ll find the table with Team, Position, and College.

Team: Shows the primary MLB team most associated with the player, so you can quickly recognize franchise ties and eras.

Position: Lists the player’s primary role, helping you compare skill sets and build fantasy or historical lineups.

College: Gives the player’s collegiate background when available, which helps with scouting history and developmental context.

Baseball players that start with E

NamePositionPrimary teamActive years
Johnny EversSSChicago Cubs1902–1917
Dennis EckersleyPOakland Athletics1975–1998
Jim EdmondsOFSt. Louis Cardinals1993–2010
Carl ErskinePBrooklyn Dodgers1948–1959
Mark Ellis2BOakland Athletics2000–2013
Nate EovaldiPBoston Red Sox2011–present
Scott EricksonPMinnesota Twins1990–2005
Edwin Encarnación1B/DHToronto Blue Jays2005–2020
Adam EngelOFChicago White Sox2016–present
Mike EaslerOFPittsburgh Pirates1977–1990
Carl EverettOFBoston Red Sox1993–2007
Jim EisenreichOFMinnesota Twins1982–1998
Mike Epstein1BOakland Athletics1966–1976

Descriptions

Johnny Evers
Hall of Famer and part of the legendary Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance double-play trio; slick-fielding shortstop and key player for early-1900s Cubs.
Dennis Eckersley
Hall of Famer and dominant closer; won the 1992 AL MVP and Cy Young, transitioned from starter to one of baseball’s best relievers.
Jim Edmonds
Four-time All-Star and eight-time Gold Glove center fielder, known for spectacular defense and middle-of-the-order power during his years with St. Louis.
Carl Erskine
Longtime Dodgers right-hander who helped Brooklyn win the 1955 World Series; known for strong postseason outings in the 1950s.
Mark Ellis
Steady, defense-first second baseman known for range and turning double plays; a reliable Oakland mainstay through the 2000s.
Nate Eovaldi
Hard-throwing right-handed starter known for high velocity and postseason work; helped Boston in their 2018 World Series run.
Scott Erickson
Left-handed starter with a lengthy big-league career; remembered for early success with the Twins and as a veteran rotation arm.
Edwin Encarnación
Power-hitting slugger best known for three strong seasons in Toronto; consistent middle-of-the-order run producer and fan favorite.
Adam Engel
Defensive-minded center fielder with strong range and athletic plays; a regular Chicago outfielder known for speed and glove work.
Mike Easler
Contact-oriented outfielder nicknamed “The Hit Man”; long MLB career as a useful right-handed bat across several teams.
Carl Everett
Power-hitting outfielder with a productive bat and outspoken personality; had several seasons of high offensive output in the 1990s.
Jim Eisenreich
Overcame Tourette syndrome to enjoy a long MLB career; respected contact hitter and 1997 World Series contributor with the Florida/Florida Marlins era clubs.
Mike Epstein
Left-handed power first baseman best known for his time as a slugger in the late-1960s and early-1970s with Oakland and other American League clubs.
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