University of Oklahoma Baseball Players Who Made it to a Major League Baseball Team

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

"It's actually a privilege to do that again, be able to play with the team that drafted you. I'm actually seeing the ball (after having off-season laser surgery on both eyes). That helps. I can see breaking balls and changeups a lot better. Especially at night, the ball is a bit more clear. I can actually read a clock now in the morning.'' - Damon Minor to Associated Press (Minor back in majors with Giants : May 26, 2004)
University of Oklahoma
"Sooners"

Major League Baseball Player Alumnus

Name [Click for M.L. Stats]

Dates Played

Debut / Box

Chick Brandom

1905 - 1907

09-03-1908

Elmer Ponder

1913 - 1915

09-18-1917

Uke Clanton

1916 - 1916

09-21-1922

Liz Funk

1923 - 1928

04-26-1929

Buster Mills

1930 - 1931

04-18-1934

Jeff Cross

1938 - 1938

09-27-1942

Dee Sanders

1942 - 1942

08-12-1945

Dale Mitchell

1942 - 1945

09-15-1946

Les Layton

1942 - 1942

04-24-1948

Rudy Rufer (Dartmouth)

1947 - 1947

09-22-1949

Bob Stephenson

1948 - 1950

04-14-1955

Lindy McDaniel

1955 - 1955

09-02-1955

Eddie Fisher

1956 - 1958

06-22-1959

Don Schwall

1957 - 1957

05-21-1961

Mike Brumley

1957 - 1957

04-18-1964

John Gelnar

1962 - 1962

08-04-1964

George Kernek

1960 - 1961

09-05-1965

Carl Morton

1964 - 1964

04-11-1969

Joe Simpson

1971 - 1973

09-02-1975

Bob Shirley

1973 - 1975

04-10-1977

Jackson Todd

1971 - 1973

05-05-1977

George Frazier

1975 - 1976

05-25-1978

Keith Drumright

1973 - 1976

09-01-1978

Mickey Hatcher

1977 - 1977

08-03-1979

Joe Price (Oklahoma State)

1977 - 1977

06-14-1980

Gene Krug

1976 - 1977

04-29-1981

Roger LaFrancois

1975 - 1977

05-27-1982

Terry Bogener

1975 - 1978

06-14-1982

Nick Capra

1979 - 1979

09-06-1982

Danny Jackson

1981 - 1981

09-11-1983

John Russell

1980 - 1982

06-22-1984

Bobby Witt

1984 - 1985

04-10-1986

Ray Hayward

1980 - 1983

09-20-1986

Steve Peters

1984 - 1985

08-11-1987

De Wayne Vaughn

1978 - 1981

04-17-1988

Jack Armstrong (Rider)

1987 - 1987

06-21-1988

Chris Howard (Southwestern Louisiana)

1986 - 1987

09-15-1991

Russ McGinnis

1984 - 1985

06-03-1992

Derrick White

1991 - 1991

07-22-1993

Kevin King

1988 - 1990

09-02-1993

Matt Ruebel

1989 - 1990

05-21-1996

Greg Norton

1991 - 1993

08-18-1996

Russ Ortiz

1993 - 1995

04-02-1998

Steve Connelly

1993 - 1995

06-28-1998

Ryan Minor

1993 - 1995

09-13-1998

Darron Cox

1987 - 1989

04-06-1999

Mark Redman

1994 - 1995

07-24-1999

Damon Minor

1993 - 1996

09-02-2000

Kevin Olsen

1997 - 1998

09-07-2001

Geoff Geary

1997 - 1998

08-27-2003

Val Pascucci

1997 - 1998

04-26-2004

Jason Bartlett

2000 - 2001

08-03-2004

Jeff Bajenaru

1999 - 2000

09-04-2004

Greg Dobbs

1999 - 2001

09-08-2004

Kyle Denney

1998 - 1999

09-14-2004

Brian Shackelford

1995 - 1998

06-26-2005

Reggie Willits

2002 - 2003

04-26-2006

David Purcey

2002 - 2004

04-18-2008

Ryan Rohlinger

2004 - 2006

08-13-2008

Name [Click for M.L. Stats]

Dates Played

Debut / Box

University of Oklahoma M.L.B. Player Alumnus



The University of Oklahoma baseball program started in 1898 and Chick Brandom was their first player to make it to the Major League level.

Have you ever wondered about the University of Oklahoma Sooners nickname? Exactly what is a "Sooner" and why is that their nickname?

      What is a Sooner?

      College sports fans are hard-pressed to find a nickname that is as unique and as linked to a state's history as a Sooner. The University of Oklahoma is the only school known as Sooners.

      The Oklahoma Territory opened with the Land Run of 1889. Settlers from across the globe, seeking free land, made their way to the prairies of the plains to stake their claim to a new life. One of the few rules to claiming a lot of land was that all participants were to start at the same time, on the boom of a cannon. All settlers who started then were labeled as "Boomers" and the ones who went too soon were called "Sooners."

      Also, increasingly, "Sooner" came to be a synonym of Progressivism. The Sooner was an "energetic individual who travels ahead of the human procession." He was prosperous, ambitious, competent, a "can-do" individual. And Oklahoma was the Sooner State, the land of opportunity, enterprise and economic expansion, very much in the Progressive spirit that engulfed the old South in the 1920's.

      OU athletic teams were called either Rough Riders or Boomers for 10 years before the current Sooner nickname emerged in 1908. The university actually derived their name from a pep club called 'The Sooner Rooters.'

      The success of University of Oklahoma athletic teams over the years has made the nickname synonymous with winning.

      Source : University of Oklahoma Website (link).

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