This list includes 21 Baseball players that start with A, from “Alex Avila” to “Yordan Álvarez”. It covers veterans, All-Stars, and recent rookies useful for fans, fantasy players, and researchers.
Baseball players that start with A are professional MLB players whose last names begin with the letter A. Many come from diverse baseball cultures; for example, Yordan Álvarez has become a standout power hitter.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Team, Position, and College.
Name: The full player name used for lookup and alphabetical ordering, so you can find profiles quickly.
Team: The primary or most notable MLB team associated with the player, helping you identify era or role.
Position: The primary defensive role the player fills, useful when comparing skill sets or building fantasy rosters.
College: The college or university the player attended, if any, which helps trace development and scouting background.
Baseball players that start with A
Player Name
Primary Team
Primary Position
MLB Debut Year
Hank Aaron
Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves (1954–1976)
Outfielder
1954
José Abreu
Chicago White Sox (2014–present)
First baseman
2014
Bobby Abreu
Philadelphia Phillies (1998–2006)
Outfielder
1996
Jim Abbott
California Angels (1989–1994)
Pitcher
1989
Tim Anderson
Chicago White Sox (2016–present)
Shortstop
2016
Garret Anderson
California/Anaheim Angels (1994–2008)
Outfielder
1994
Roberto Alomar
Toronto Blue Jays (1988–1995)
Second baseman
1988
Sandy Alomar Jr.
Cleveland Indians (1990–2002)
Catcher
1990
Moisés Alou
Montreal Expos (1990–1998)
Outfielder
1990
Felipe Alou
San Francisco Giants (1958–1966)
Outfielder
1958
Yordan Álvarez
Houston Astros (2019–present)
Outfielder
2019
Ronald Acuña Jr.
Atlanta Braves (2018–present)
Outfielder
2018
Alex Avila
Detroit Tigers (2009–2015)
Catcher
2009
Pedro Álvarez
Pittsburgh Pirates (2010–2016)
Third baseman
2010
Francisco Álvarez
New York Mets (2022–present)
Catcher
2022
Jesús Aguilar
Milwaukee Brewers (2017–2019)
First baseman
2014
Kevin Appier
Kansas City Royals (1989–1998)
Pitcher
1989
Willy Adames
Milwaukee Brewers (2022–present)
Shortstop
2016
Willie Aikens
Kansas City Royals (1977–1983)
First baseman
1977
Nick Adenhart
Los Angeles Angels (2008)
Pitcher
2008
Brian Anderson
Miami Marlins (2016–present)
Third baseman/Outfielder
2016
Descriptions
Hank Aaron
Hall of Famer and RBI king for decades, Hammerin’ Hank hit 755 home runs and was a model of consistency and power across a long Braves career.
José Abreu
Power-hitting Cuban import, 2014 AL Rookie of the Year and 2020 AL MVP finalist, known for run production and durability at first base/DH.
Bobby Abreu
Switch-hitting outfielder with superb on-base skills and plate discipline; multiple All-Star nods and 30–30 power-speed seasons with the Phillies.
Jim Abbott
One-handed lefty who pitched a 1993 no-hitter; inspirational figure who enjoyed a productive MLB career despite being born without a right hand.
Tim Anderson
Defensive-minded shortstop with speed and flair, 2019 AL batting champion and a lively presence at the top of the lineup.
Garret Anderson
Consistent, high-contact left fielder who drove in runs for the Angels across a long career and was a key part of their late-1990s teams.
Roberto Alomar
Hall of Fame second baseman, elite defender and hitter, multiple All-Star and Gold Glove winner, cornerstone of Blue Jays’ late-1980s/early-1990s success.
Sandy Alomar Jr.
Offensive-catching standout and two-time All-Star, central to the Indians’ 1990s teams; later well-known as a coach and mentor.
Moisés Alou
Powerful outfielder with a polished bat, multiple All-Star selections, and several memorable postseason moments across his long career.
Felipe Alou
Durable outfielder and later longtime manager; one of the first successful Dominican-born MLB stars with a lengthy, productive career.
Yordan Álvarez
Power-hitting slugger with elite extra-base ability and immediate impact for Houston, Rookie of the Year contender and postseason run producer.
Ronald Acuña Jr.
Explosive five-tool star, Rookie of the Year candidate turned MVP-level talent known for power, speed, and highlight-reel plays in the outfield.
Alex Avila
Left-handed-hitting catcher valued for offense and handling of pitchers; multiple seasons of solid run production and veteran clubhouse presence.
Pedro Álvarez
Power-hitting corner infielder who swung big for the Pirates early in his career, delivering home runs and run-producing seasons.
Francisco Álvarez
Young, powerful catcher with a quick bat and rising prospect pedigree; noted for pop and potential as a middle-of-the-order contributor.
Jesús Aguilar
Big left-handed slugger who broke out with Milwaukee, delivering middle-of-the-order power and clutch hitting during his peak seasons.
Kevin Appier
Reliable frontline starter in the 1990s, multiple All-Star appearances for the Royals and a reputation for finesse and control on the mound.
Willy Adames
Athletic, hard-hitting shortstop known for strong defense, power potential, and energetic playmaking at the top of the infield.
Willie Aikens
Powerful first baseman who helped the Royals in late-1970s postseason runs, known for homers and run production during Kansas City’s rise.
Nick Adenhart
Highly touted Angels rookie promising left-handed pitcher whose life and burgeoning career were tragically cut short after just one MLB season.
Brian Anderson
Versatile corner bat with gap power and defensive flexibility; steady contributor who combines contact hitting with occasional pop.
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