College of San Mateo Baseball Players Who Made it to the Major Leagues

Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a comprehensive chart of every College of San Mateo alumnus who played baseball at College of San Mateo AND made it to the Major League level.

"Something happens to (John) Wetteland when he walks his determined walk to the mound in pursuit of a save. Something happens when he closes his Bible, shuts off his computer and picks up a baseball to chuck it 97 miles an hour in the ninth inning." - Columnist Jack Curry in The New York Times (04/16/1994, 'Wetteland Is Just a Closer Who Walks With the Lord', Source)

College of San Mateo
"Bulldogs"

Major League Baseball Player Alumnus

Name [Click for M.L. Stats]

Dates Played

Debut / Box

Bob McClure

1971 - 1972

08-13-1975

Mark Souza 1973 - 1973 04-22-1980

Fred Breining

1974 - 1974

09-04-1980

John Wetteland 1984 - 1984 05-31-1989
Paul McClellan 1984 - 1985 09-02-1990

Scott Feldman

2001 - 2002

08-31-2005

Name [Click for M.L. Stats]

Dates Played

Debut / Box

College of San Mateo M.L.B. Player Alumnus



The College of San Mateo baseball program started in 1922 and Bob McClure was their first player to make it to the Major League level.

Did you know that there are six former College of San Mateo players who made it to the show? Send corrections or updates to Baseball Almanac.

Some other notable alumni who attended the College of San Mateo include; Lindsey Buckingham from Fleetwood Mac, comedian Dana Carvey, television producer Merv Griffin, Phil Lesh from The Grateful Dead, ESPN anchor Jon Miller, and football coach Bill Walsh.

     

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