This list includes 4 Baseball players that start with X for the letter X, from “Sandy Xaudaro” to “Xorge Carrillo”. These entries are rare and often include international players or unique name origins, useful for research and roster checks.

Baseball players that start with X are professional players whose surnames begin with the letter X. They are uncommon in MLB history and often reflect diverse international backgrounds, such as players from Latin America or Asia.

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

Name: The player’s full name as used in records, so you can quickly locate individual profiles and verify identity.

Team: The primary or most notable MLB team associated with the player, helping you identify career context and team ties.

Position: The player’s main defensive or batting position, which helps you compare roles and roster needs at a glance.

College: The college or amateur team listed when available, giving you background on development and scouting pathways.

Baseball players that start with X

PlayerTeamPositionYears
Sandy XaudaroSt. Louis Browns (1918)P1918
Xavier RescignoPittsburgh Pirates (1943-1946)P1943–1946
Xavier NadyPittsburgh Pirates (2006-2008)OF/1B2000–2014
Xorge CarrilloNew York Mets (2017)C2017

Descriptions

Sandy Xaudaro
A Cuban-born pitcher who had a brief “cup of coffee” in the majors. Xaudaro appeared in just two games for the St. Louis Browns in 1918, pitching a total of 2.2 innings.
Xavier Rescigno
A right-handed pitcher for the Pirates during the World War II era. He appeared in 63 games, mostly as a reliever, and posted a career 4.60 ERA over four seasons in the major leagues.
Xavier Nady
A powerful corner outfielder and first baseman, Nady was a dependable slugger for several teams. His best season came in 2008 with the Pirates and Yankees, hitting 25 home runs and driving in 97 runs.
Xorge Carrillo
A career minor leaguer who finally got his MLB call-up in 2017. Carrillo appeared in seven games for the Mets, making him one of the few players with an X-initial surname to reach the majors.
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