Concordia College Baseball Players Who Made it to the Major Leagues

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

"It was a band of brothers. We all got along and we hung out together. That part of it was fine. The team (2012 Boston Red Sox) had issues because of injuries and the new manager and things like that. But it was never an issue of the players not getting along. I think that stuff was overblown." - Mike Aviles in The Boston Globe (Peter Abraham, 10/23/2012, 'Mike Aviles reflects on his time with Red Sox', Source)
Concordia College
"Bronxville Clippers"

In Chronological Order

Name [Click for M.L. Stats]

Dates Played

Debut / Box

Dell Alston

1971 - 1972

05-17-1977

Willie Fraser 1983 - 1985 09-10-1986
Scott Leius 1984 - 1986 09-03-1990
John Doherty 1986 - 1989 04-08-1992

Mike Aviles

2002 - 2003

05-29-2008

Name [Click for M.L. Stats]

Dates Played

Debut / Box

Concordia College (NY) MLB Player Alumnus



The Concordia College baseball program started in 1960 and Dell Alston was their first player to make it to the Major League level.

On July 13, 1977, designated hitter Dell Alston hit a home run off Milwaukee Brewers hurler Jim Slaton in the top of the third inning - the first Major League home run by a Bronxville Clipper.

Did you know that there are five former Concordia players who made it to the show? Send updates / corrections to Baseball Almanac.

     

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