Kansas State Baseball Players Who Made it to the Major Leagues

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

"I went to the Tigers in 1933, and we won the pennant in '34 and another in '35. I was making money, and I was tied up in baseball, and the season ran up to the World Series in October. So I didn't get back to med school, which was probably a good thing. I probably would have lost all my patients!" - Elden Auker in Pitching in the Big Leagues the Underhand Way (Baseball Almanac, 11/24/2000)

Kansas State University
"Wildcats"

Major League Baseball Player Alumnus

Name [Click for M.L. Stats]

Dates Played

Debut / Box

Elden Auker

1929 - 1932

08-10-1933

Butch Nieman

1938 - 1939

05-02-1943

Kite Thomas

1947 - 1947

04-19-1952

Bob Randall

1967 - 1969

04-13-1976

Andy Replogle

1973 - 1975

04-11-1978

Ted Power

1974 - 1976

09-09-1981

Craig Wilson

1989 - 1992

04-22-2001

Carlos Torres

2004 - 2004

07-22-2009

Name [Click for M.L. Stats]

Dates Played

Debut / Box

Kansas State University M.L.B. Player Alumnus



The Kansas State University baseball program started in 1919 and Elden Auker was their first player to make it to the Major League level.

Did you know that there are eight former Kansas State University players who made it to the show? Send corrections to Baseball Almanac.

Besides the former Wildcats who appear on the chart above, there have been two former Major League players who attended Kansas State, but didn't play baseball for them: Gil Britton & Dick Burwell.

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