This list includes 30 Baseball players that start with G, from “Adrián González” to “Tony Gwynn”. These players range from early 20th-century stars to recent All-Stars and role players across multiple positions. You can use this list for research, fantasy picks, or quick reference.

Baseball players that start with G are professional MLB players whose last names begin with the letter G. Notable examples include Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn and power hitter Adrián González.

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

Name: The player’s full name, which helps you quickly locate their profile and distinguish between players with similar names.

Team: The player’s primary or most notable MLB team, letting you identify their franchise association and era at a glance.

Position: The player’s main fielding role, so you can assess their defensive responsibilities and offensive expectations.

College: The college or university they attended, useful if you track amateur development or make college-to-pro comparisons.

Baseball players that start with G

NamePositionPrimary TeamActive Years
Lou Gehrig1BNew York Yankees1923–1939
Bob GibsonPSt. Louis Cardinals1959–1975
Tom GlavinePAtlanta Braves1987–2008
Tony GwynnOFSan Diego Padres1982–2001
Lefty GomezPNew York Yankees1930–1942
Goose GossagePNew York Yankees (1972–1977)1972–1994
Charlie Gehringer2BDetroit Tigers1924–1942
Goose GoslinOFWashington Senators (1921–1930)1921–1938
Paul Goldschmidt1BSt. Louis Cardinals2011–present
Adrián González1BSan Diego Padres (2006–2013)2004–2018
Jason Giambi1BOakland Athletics (1995–2001)1995–2014
Bobby Grich2BCalifornia Angels1970–1986
Mark Grace1BChicago Cubs1988–2003
Steve Garvey1BLos Angeles Dodgers (1969–1982)1969–1987
Nomar GarciaparraSSBoston Red Sox (1996–2004)1996–2012
Luis GonzálezOFArizona Diamondbacks (1999–2006)1990–2008
Dwight GoodenPNew York Mets1984–2008
Matt GarzaPTampa Bay Rays2007–2019
Freddy GarcíaPSeattle Mariners1999–2013
Gio GonzálezPWashington Nationals2008–2019
Dan GladdenOFMinnesota Twins1983–1994
Jason GrilliPPittsburgh Pirates2001–2018
Matt GuerrierPMinnesota Twins2001–2013
Jerry GroteCNew York Mets1963–1977
Gary Gaetti3BMinnesota Twins1981–1999
Ryan GoinsSSToronto Blue Jays2012–2019
Ben GamelOFSeattle Mariners2017–2022
Greg GagneSSMinnesota Twins1983–1995
Ken Griffey Jr.OFSeattle Mariners1989–2010
Ken Griffey Sr.OFCincinnati Reds1973–1991

Descriptions

Lou Gehrig
Hall of Famer nicknamed the “Iron Horse,” durable slugger with a .340 career average and two AL MVPs.
Bob Gibson
Hall of Fame ace, 1968 Cy Young and MVP, dominant postseason performer with ferocious competitiveness.
Tom Glavine
Hall of Famer and two-time Cy Young winner who anchored the Braves’ rotation in the 1990s.
Tony Gwynn
Hall of Famer and pure hitter; eight batting titles and a .338 career average beloved by fans.
Lefty Gomez
Hall of Fame lefty and Yankees ace of the 1930s with multiple World Series appearances.
Goose Gossage
Hall of Fame reliever and prototype closer, known for a loud personality and 300+ saves.
Charlie Gehringer
Hall of Fame second baseman nicknamed “The Mechanical Man” for steady hitting and elite defense.
Goose Goslin
Hall of Fame outfielder remembered for clutch hitting and postseason heroics.
Paul Goldschmidt
Multiple-time All-Star and Gold Glove winner, consistent run producer and 2023 NL MVP.
Adrián González
Power-hitting first baseman and five-time All-Star with a long, productive career.
Jason Giambi
Powerful slugger and key run producer who won the 2000 AL MVP with Oakland.
Bobby Grich
Six-time All-Star known for outstanding defense and surprising power from second base.
Mark Grace
Consistent contact hitter and Gold Glove first baseman who became a longtime Cub favorite.
Steve Garvey
Ten-time All-Star and steady presence at first base for the Dodgers and Padres.
Nomar Garciaparra
Six-time All-Star and two-time batting champion known for shortstop flair and hitting.
Luis González
Power-hitting outfielder best remembered for key hits in Arizona’s 2001 World Series season.
Dwight Gooden
Electrifying rookie and 1985 Cy Young winner who dominated hitters in the mid-1980s.
Matt Garza
Power-armed starter and 2010 All-Star who provided big innings for several clubs.
Freddy García
Tall right-hander with All-Star seasons and several strong years in Seattle.
Gio González
Lefty All-Star with excellent strikeout ability and strong regular-season performances.
Dan Gladden
Speedy outfielder and two-time World Series champion with the Twins (1987, 1991).
Jason Grilli
Veteran reliever and 2014 All-Star who served as a late-inning weapon for multiple teams.
Matt Guerrier
Durable left-handed reliever and dependable bullpen fixture for many seasons.
Jerry Grote
Defensive-minded catcher and steady presence for the 1969 World Series champion Mets.
Gary Gaetti
Power-hitting third baseman, four-time All-Star and key player on the 1987 Twins championship club.
Ryan Goins
Versatile, defense-first infielder who served as utility shortstop and role player.
Ben Gamel
Switch-hitting outfielder valued for defense and depth in the outfield.
Greg Gagne
Quick, reliable shortstop and member of the Twins’ 1987 and 1991 World Series teams.
Ken Griffey Jr.
Hall of Famer, 13-time All-Star and one of the game’s most electrifying power-and-defense center fielders.
Ken Griffey Sr.
Solid outfielder and member of the Cincinnati “Big Red Machine,” known for clutch hitting.
If you think there is a missing term, let us know using the contact form.