Lewis-Clark State College Baseball Players Who Made it to the Major Leagues

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

"It was a childhood dream to be a Mariner. I loved San Francisco. I'm going to miss everyone in the organization, but hopefully this is a good opportunity for me." - Jason Ellison on Seattle Hardball (Kevin J. Cunnigham, 04/02/2007)
Lewis-Clark State College
"Warriors"

In Chronological Order

Name [Click for M.L. Stats]

Dates Played

Debut / Box

Frank Williams

1977 - 1979

04-05-1984

Tom Edens

1980 - 1983

06-02-1987

Steve Decker (Houston)

1986 - 1988

09-18-1990

Steve Reed

1985 - 1988

08-30-1992

Marvin Benard

1991 - 1992

09-05-1995

Keith Foulke

1992 - 1994

05-21-1997

Vic Darensbourg

1992 - 1992

04-01-1998

John Foster

1997 - 1999

04-24-2002

Jason Ellison

1999 - 2000

05-09-2003

Anthony Ferrari

1999 - 2000

06-07-2003

Bucky Jacobsen

1997 - 1997

07-16-2004

Chris Mabeus

2000 - 2001

05-29-2006

Brendan Ryan

2000 - 2003

06-02-2007

Carlos Fisher

2004 - 2005

05-24-2009

Name [Click for M.L. Stats]

Dates Played

Debut / Box

Lewis-Clark State College MLB Player Alumnus



The Lewis-Clark State College baseball program started in 1946 and Frank Williams was their first player to make it to the Major League level.

On September 15, 1990, Steve Decker stepped to the plate in the fourth inning and went deep off Atlanta Braves ace Tom Glavine making Decker the first former Warrior to hit a Major League home run.

Did you know that there are fourteen former Lewis-Clark State College players who made it to the show? Send corrections to Baseball Almanac.

     

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