Baseball Fathers and Sons (Adams through Lively)

Over one hundred father-and-son combinations have made it to the big leagues. Some fathers even had more than one son who played. Here is the first set of fathers-and-sons who have made it to the Major Leagues.

"Managers don't really win games, but they can lose plenty of them." - Bob Boone (father of Aaron Boone & Bret Boone)
The Baseball Family Tree

Fathers & Sons A-L / Fathers & Sons M-Z

Father Son(s)

Bobby Adams

Mike Adams

Sandy Alomar

Roberto Alomar

Sandy Alomar, Jr.

Felipe Alou

Moises Alou

Ruben Amaro

Ruben Amaro, Jr.

Angel Aragon

Jack Aragon

Tony Armas

Tony Armas, Jr.

Earl Averill

Earl Averill

Mike Bacsik

Mike Bacsik

Jim Bagby

Jim Bagby, Jr.

Floyd Bannister

Brian Bannister

Jesse Barfield

Josh Barfield

Clyde Barnhart

Vic Barnhart

Charlie Beamon

Charlie Beamon

Buddy Bell

David Bell

Mike Bell

Gus Bell

Buddy Bell

Dave Bennett

Erik Bennett

Yogi Berra

Dale Berra

Charlie Berry

Charlie Berry

Joe Berry

Joe Berry

Bobby Bonds

Barry Bonds

Ray Boone

Bob Boone

Bob Boone

Aaron Boone

Bret Boone

Pedro Borbon

Pedro Borbon, Jr.

Fred Brickell

Fritz Brickell

Earle Brucker

Earle Brucker, Jr.

Mike Brumley

Mike Brumley

Don Buford

Damon Buford

Jeff Burroughs

Sean Burroughs

Dolph Camilli

Doug Camilli

Al Campanis

Jim Campanis

Jose Cano

Robinson Cano

Cam Carreon

Mark Carreon

Joe Coleman

Joe Coleman

Eddie Collins

Eddie Collins, Jr.

Ed Connolly

Ed Connolly, Jr.

Jimmy Cooney

Jimmy Cooney

Johnny Cooney

Mardie Cornejo

Nate Cornejo

Red Corriden

John Corriden

Ed Crosby

Bobby Crosby

Bill Crouch

Bill Crouch

Jose Cruz

Jose Cruz, Jr.

Mike Darr

Mike Darr

Jerry DaVanon

Jeff DaVanon

Herm Doscher

Jack Doscher

Dave Duncan

Chris Duncan

Shelley Duncan

Dick Ellsworth

Steve Ellsworth

Jim Eschen

Larry Eschen

Bill Fahey

Brandon Fahey

Cecil Fielder

Prince Fielder

Tom Fletcher

Darrin Fletcher

Joe Flynn

John Flynn

Tito Francona

Terry Francona

Len Gabrielson

Len Gabrielson

Charlie Ganzel

Babe Ganzel

Larry Gilbert

Charlie Gilbert

Tookie Gilbert

Peaches Graham

Jack Graham

Fred Green

Gary Green

Tom Grieve

Ben Grieve

Ken Griffey

Ken Griffey, Jr.

Steve Grilli

Jason Grilli

Ray Grimes

Oscar Grimes

Ross Grimsley

Ross Grimsley

Tony Gwynn

Tony Gwynn

Sammy Hairston

Jerry Hairston

Johnny Hairston

Jerry Hairston

Jerry Hairston, Jr.

Scott Hairston

Larry Haney

Chris Haney

Jim Hegan

Mike Hegan

Ken Heintzelman

Tom Heintzelman

Clarence Heise

Jim Heise

Wally Hood

Wally Hood, Jr.

Bruce Howard

David Howard

Tim Hulett

Tug Hulett

Randy Hundley

Todd Hundley

Pat Jacquez

Tom Jacquez

Julian Javier

Stan Javier

Johnny Jeter

Shawn Jeter

Ernie Johnson

Don Johnson

Rankin Johnson

Rankin Johnson

Fred Kendall

Jason Kendall

Bob Kennedy

Terry Kennedy

Marty Keough

Matt Keough

Don Kessinger Keith Kessinger

Lew Krausse

Lew Krausse, Jr.

Bill Kunkel

Jeff Kunkel

Joe Landrum

Bill Landrum

Max Lanier

Hal Lanier

Dave LaRoche

Adam LaRoche

Andy LaRoche

Vern Law

Vance Law

Bill Laxton

Brett Laxton

Thornton Lee

Don Lee

Dutch Lerchen

George Lerchen

Glenn Liebhardt

Glenn Liebhardt

Freddie Lindstrom

Chuck Lindstrom

Jack Lively

Buddy Lively

Father Son(s)

Baseball Fathers & Sons (A - L)



Jack Doscher made his Major League debut in 1903 and became the first son of a Major League father (Herm Doscher) to play in the big leagues.

Did you know that the Mack (Connie & Earle) and Skinner (Bob & Joel) families are the only ones to have both a father and son manage a Major League team?

Three father-son pitcher combos have made it to a World Series. They are the Bagby (Jim & Jim Jr.), Borbon (Pedro & Pedro Jr.) and Stottlemyre (Mel & Todd) families.