This list includes 25 Baseball players that start with H, from “Aaron Harang” to “Trevor Hoffman”. It spans pitchers, infielders, and outfielders across eras, including Hall of Famer Trevor Hoffman.
Baseball players that start with H are professional Major League athletes whose last names begin with the letter H. Many left lasting legacies, such as Trevor Hoffman’s elite closing records and widespread recognition.
Below you’ll find the table with Team, Position, and College.
Team: Lists the player’s primary or most notable MLB team so you can quickly place them by franchise and era.
Position: Shows the player’s primary field role to help you filter by pitchers, catchers, infielders, or outfielders.
College: Gives the player’s college when known, which helps you trace their developmental path and scouting background.
Baseball players that start with H
Name
Team
Position
MLB Years
Josh Hader
Milwaukee Brewers (2017–2022)
P
2017–present
Roy Halladay
Toronto Blue Jays (1998–2009) & Philadelphia Phillies (2010–2013)
P
1998–2013
Cole Hamels
Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015)
P
2006–2020
Jason Hammel
Chicago Cubs (2015–2016)
P
2006–2018
Billy Hamilton
Cincinnati Reds (2013–2019)
OF
2013–present
Ian Happ
Chicago Cubs (2017–present)
OF
2017–present
Aaron Harang
Cincinnati Reds (2003–2010)
P
2002–2014
Bryce Harper
Washington Nationals (2012–2018) & Philadelphia Phillies (2019–present)
OF
2012–present
Adam Haseley
Philadelphia Phillies (2019–2020)
OF
2019–present
Chase Headley
San Diego Padres (2009–2016)
3B
2008–2018
Andrew Heaney
Los Angeles Angels (2015–2018)
P
2012–present
Kyle Hendricks
Chicago Cubs (2014–present)
P
2014–present
Aaron Hicks
New York Yankees (2016–present)
OF
2013–present
Jordan Hicks
St. Louis Cardinals (2018–2022)
P
2018–present
Félix Hernández
Seattle Mariners (2005–2019)
P
2005–2019
Liván Hernández
Florida Marlins (1996–2002)
P
1996–2014
Jason Heyward
Atlanta Braves (2010–2014, 2023–present)
OF
2010–present
Gil Hodges
Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers (1947–1961)
1B
1943–1963
Trevor Hoffman
San Diego Padres (1993–2008)
P
1993–2010
Ken Holtzman
Oakland Athletics (1971–1974)
P
1965–1979
Frank Howard
Washington Senators (1965–1972)
OF/1B
1958–1972
Ryan Howard
Philadelphia Phillies (2004–2016)
1B
2004–2016
Charlie Hough
Los Angeles Dodgers (1970–1977) & Texas Rangers (1980s–1990s)
P
1965–1994
Al Hrabosky
St. Louis Cardinals (1972–1978)
P
1972–1984
Tim Hudson
Atlanta Braves (2005–2013)
P
1999–2013
Descriptions
Josh Hader
Dominant left-handed reliever known for elite velocity and strikeout rates; multi-time All-Star and late-inning weapon.
Roy Halladay
Two-time Cy Young winner and postseason ace who threw a perfect game and a postseason no-hitter; remembered for overpowering consistency.
Cole Hamels
Left-handed ace and 2008 World Series MVP who anchored the Phillies’ rotation and produced clutch postseason performances.
Jason Hammel
Veteran right-hander who provided steady starts and played a key role in the Cubs’ 2016 World Series run.
Billy Hamilton
Elite baserunner and defensive center fielder known for exceptional stolen-base totals and range in the outfield.
Ian Happ
Versatile switch-hitting outfielder with speed and occasional power who regularly contributes on both offense and defense for the Cubs.
Aaron Harang
Workhorse right-hander who logged heavy innings and strikeouts during his peak years with the Reds.
Bryce Harper
Two-time MVP and premier power hitter known for clutch moments, intensity, and being a franchise centerpiece.
Adam Haseley
Speedy switch-hitter and athletic outfielder who debuted with the Phillies and provides defensive versatility and lineup depth.
Chase Headley
All-Star third baseman who enjoyed a breakout 2012 season, known for reliable defense and timely hitting.
Andrew Heaney
Left-handed starter with a lively fastball-slider mix who has served as a mid-rotation arm across several clubs.
Kyle Hendricks
Control-focused right-hander nicknamed “The Professor,” a steady front-line starter and member of the Cubs’ 2016 championship rotation.
Aaron Hicks
Switch-hitting outfielder valued for center-field defense, gap power and occasional big offensive outings in New York.
Jordan Hicks
Explosive right-hander known for elite velocity and late-inning strikeout ability as a high-leverage reliever.
Félix Hernández
King Félix, 2010 AL Cy Young winner and longtime Mariners ace famed for his changeup and strikeout prowess.
Liván Hernández
Durable right-hander and 1997 World Series hero who enjoyed a lengthy major-league career as a starter and reliever.
Jason Heyward
Gold Glove-caliber outfielder and clubhouse leader known for elite defense, a strong arm and steady clubhouse presence.
Gil Hodges
Power-hitting first baseman of the 1950s Dodgers, remembered for run production and later managerial success with the 1969 “Miracle Mets.”
Trevor Hoffman
Hall of Fame closer with 600+ saves, famous for his changeup and long-term dominance as a late-inning finisher.
Ken Holtzman
Left-handed starter who won multiple World Series with the A’s and threw two career no-hitters.
Frank Howard
Towering slugger nicknamed “The Capital Punisher,” known for prodigious home runs and run-producing power in the 1960s.
Ryan Howard
2005 Rookie of the Year and 2006 NL MVP, a feared power hitter who anchored the Phillies’ lineup during their late-2000s success.
Charlie Hough
Longtime knuckleball specialist who carved out a lengthy big-league career with durability and a unique pitching style.
Al Hrabosky
Fiery reliever nicknamed “The Mad Hungarian,” remembered for intensity, personality and effectiveness in late-inning roles.
Tim Hudson
Consistent veteran right-hander with excellent command who served as an ace-level starter for Oakland and Atlanta.
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