Johns Hopkins University Baseball Players Who Made it to the Major Leagues

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

"A perpetual prospect, college-trained (Dave) Leonhard (degree in history from Johns Hopkins) used good control of his slow ball to teeter just short of the brink of blossoming. Seven wins in 1968 and again in '69 were his best marks." - Author Bob Carroll on BaseballLibrary.com
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Major League Baseball Player Alumnus

Name [Click for M.L. Stats]

Dates Played

Debut / Box

Otis Stocksdale

1893 - 1893

07-24-1893

Dave Leonhard

1962 - 1962

09-21-1967

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Dates Played

Debut / Box

Johns Hopkins University M.L.B. Player Alumnus



The Johns Hopkins University baseball program started in 1887 and Otis Stocksdale was their first player to make it to the Major League level.

Besides the two former Blue Jays players listed above, former Philadelphia Athletic infielder Irv Hall after baseball worked at the Martin Company doing engineering work (without a degree) and managed and played on their semi-pro team. He went to Johns Hopkins at night off and on and finally got his degree in enginner in 1973.

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