Davidson College Baseball Players Who Made it to the Major Leagues

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

"Pitching for Buffalo on August 15, 1952, Marlowe hurled the International League's first nine-inning perfect game in 42 years, a 2-0 victory over Baltimore. He spent virtually all of his ML career with the Tigers, working mostly in relief." - Poet Francis H. Kinlaw on BaseballLibrary.com
Davidson College
"Wildcat"

In Chronological Order

Name [Click for M.L. Stats]

Dates Played

Debut / Box

Willy Fetzer

1903 - 1905

09-04-1906

Scotty Barr

1908 - 1908

08-22-1908

Bob Vail

1904 - 1904

08-27-1908

Fred Anderson (Maryland)

1906 - 1906

09-25-1909

Carl Cashion

1908 - 1908

08-04-1911

Everett Booe

1908 - 1910

04-13-1913

Lloyd Christenbury

1914 - 1914

09-20-1919

Rufe Clarke

1916 - 1919

09-03-1923

Pat Crawford

1920 - 1923

04-18-1929

Buck Marrow

1928 - 1929

07-03-1932

Dick Marlowe

1948 - 1948

09-19-1951

Robert Eenhoorn

1990 - 1990

04-27-1994

Name [Click for M.L. Stats]

Dates Played

Debut / Box

Davidson College MLB Player Alumnus



The Davidson College varsity baseball program started in 1902 and Willy Fetzer was their first player to make it to the Major League level.

Carl Cashion, a Major League pitcher and the fifth Wildcat to break into the big leagues, was the first former alumnus to hit a major league home run.

Did you know that there are twelve (12) former Davidson players who made it to "the show"? Send corrections or updates to Baseball Almanac.