Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a comprehensive chart of every George Washington University alumni who played baseball at George Washington University AND made it to the Major League level.
"I was comfortable with the (Tampa Bay Devil Rays) contract and comfortable with the organization and the way they were going. Obviously that winter we all had a lot to be excited about, the bringing in of Vinny Castilla, the Hit Show, all they money they spent. Everything looked up. And somewhere from all that excitement in the spring of 2000 to now, it's been kind of a steady spiral downhill." - John Flaherty in the St. Petersburg Times (Marc Topkin, 03/03/2002)
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# | MLB Player Name | Dates Played | Debut | Box |
1. | Jim Tennant | 1926 - 1929 | 09-28-1929 |
2. | Steve Korcheck | 1951 - 1954 | 09-06-1954 |
3. | Sam Perlozzo | 1970 - 1972 | 09-13-1977 |
4. | John Flaherty | 1986 - 1988 | 04-12-1992 |
5. | Mike O'Connor | 1998 - 2002 | 04-27-2006 |
# | MLB Player Name | Dates Played | Debut | Box |
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George Washington University's baseball program started in 1891, Jim Tennant was the first former Colonial to make it to the Major League level. Names that appear on the chart above in bold print are in the George Washington University Hall of Fame.
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You can click each name on the chart above to easily determine which Colonial has had the most major league hits, major league home runs, errors or appearance in a game by position.