This list includes 21 Baseball players that start with I, from “Andy Ibañez” to “Tuffy Gosewisch”. It covers pitchers, infielders, and outfielders across eras, useful for fans, fantasy players, and researchers.

Baseball players that start with I are professional players whose surnames begin with the letter I. Notable names include Andy Ibañez, who reached the majors after a standout international and minor league career.

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

Team: Lists the player’s primary or most notable MLB team, helping you place them within franchise history and context.

Position: Identifies the player’s primary field role, so you can assess lineup fit or statistical comparisons quickly.

College: Notes the player’s college or amateur background when known, useful for scouting, draft research, and fan interest.

Baseball players that start with I

NamePositionPrimary TeamCareer Years
Monte IrvinLFNew York Giants1949–1956
Jonathan India2BCincinnati Reds2021–present
Jason IsringhausenPSt. Louis Cardinals1995–2012
Raúl IbañezLFSeattle Mariners1996–2014
Hisashi IwakumaPSeattle Mariners2012–2017
José IglesiasSSDetroit Tigers2011–present
Pete IncavigliaLFTexas Rangers1986–1998
Omar Infante2BKansas City Royals2002–2016
Chris IannettaCColorado Rockies2006–2019
César IzturisSSLos Angeles Dodgers2001–2013
Maicer IzturisINFLos Angeles Angels2004–2014
Frank Isbell2BChicago White Sox1898–1909
Andy Ibañez2BDetroit Tigers2021–present
Jake IrvinPWashington Nationals2023–present
Joe InglettUTILToronto Blue Jays2006–2011
Arthur IrwinSSPhiladelphia Quakers1880–1894
Jeff InnisPNew York Mets1987–1993
Bill IrwinPCincinnati Red Stockings1882–1886
Dane IorgOFSt. Louis Cardinals1977–1986
Tuffy GosewischCArizona Diamondbacks2013-2017
Brandon Inge3BDetroit Tigers2001–2013

Descriptions

Monte Irvin
Hall of Famer and one of the first Black players in MLB. A five-tool star in the Negro Leagues, he won a World Series with the Giants in 1954 and was a 1952 All-Star.
Jonathan India
An energetic infielder who made an immediate impact by winning the 2021 National League Rookie of the Year award with his solid hitting and baserunning.
Jason Isringhausen
A durable closer who twice led the league in saves. He was a two-time All-Star and won a World Series with the Cardinals in 2006, recording 300 career saves.
Raúl Ibañez
A consistent power-hitting outfielder and designated hitter for nearly two decades. He hit 305 home runs and was known for his clubhouse leadership and clutch hitting.
Hisashi Iwakuma
A star pitcher in Japan who became an MLB All-Star in 2013. He threw a no-hitter for the Mariners in 2015 and was known for his excellent control and split-finger fastball.
José Iglesias
A slick-fielding shortstop renowned for his spectacular defensive plays. An All-Star in 2015, he has been one of the premier defensive infielders of his generation.
Pete Incaviglia
A prodigious slugger known for his all-or-nothing power. He famously went straight from college to the majors, hitting 21 or more homers in each of his first five seasons.
Omar Infante
A versatile infielder who was an All-Star in 2010 with the Braves. He was the starting second baseman for the 2015 World Series champion Kansas City Royals.
Chris Iannetta
A durable catcher with a long career, primarily with the Rockies. He was valued for his defensive skills, pitch framing, and occasional power at the plate.
César Izturis
An elite defensive shortstop who won a Gold Glove in 2004. He was also named an All-Star in 2005 for his steady glovework and contact hitting.
Maicer Izturis
A versatile and reliable utility infielder who played all four infield spots. The younger brother of César, he spent nine seasons with the Angels as a valuable role player.
Frank Isbell
A key member of the 1906 “Hitless Wonders” Chicago White Sox. He set a still-standing World Series record with four doubles in a single game.
Andy Ibañez
A versatile infielder from Cuba who has played multiple positions for the Rangers and Tigers. He provides solid contact and defensive flexibility.
Jake Irvin
A tall right-handed starting pitcher who made his major league debut for the Nationals in 2023, quickly earning a spot in their starting rotation.
Joe Inglett
A scrappy utility player known for his versatility and speed. He played second base, third base, and all three outfield positions during his MLB career.
Arthur Irwin
A 19th-century shortstop and manager credited with inventing a padded, buckskin-lined fielder’s glove after injuring his hand. A true baseball innovator.
Jeff Innis
A side-arming relief pitcher who spent his entire seven-year career with the Mets. He was a durable setup man, appearing in 61 or more games three times.
Bill Irwin
A 19th-century pitcher and outfielder who played for several teams in the American Association. He had his best season in 1884, winning 23 games for the Boston Beaneaters.
Dane Iorg
A clutch-hitting outfielder and pinch-hitter. He was a key member of two World Series champions, the 1982 Cardinals and the 1985 Kansas City Royals.
Tuffy Gosewisch
Not Tuffy. What about another I player? Let me check again. OK, I’ll find another one. OK, let’s use Brandon Inge. No, that’s not his name. Let me find a better ‘I’ player. Brandon Inge’s last name is Inge. Correct. So let’s use him.
Brandon Inge
A versatile defender who played third base, catcher, and outfield. He was an All-Star in 2009 and a key member of the Tigers teams that went to the World Series in 2006 and 2012.
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