Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a comprehensive chart of every University of Idaho alumni who played baseball at the University of Idaho AND made it to the Major League level.
"The (trade) deadline's come and gone without any moves from us. We've got a lot of talent here and there just wasn't anything that fit." - Anaheim Angels General Manager Bill Stoneman (Doug Miller / MLB.com / 07-31-2004)
University of Idaho
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# | MLB Player Name | Dates Played | Debut | Box |
1. | Bill Hubbell | 1916 - 1919 | 09-24-1919 |
2. | Paul Fitzke | 1923 - 1924 | 09-01-1924 |
3. | Bob Dillinger | 1937 - 1938 | 04-16-1946 |
4. | Bill Stoneman | 1964 - 1966 | 07-16-1967 |
5. | Frank Reberger | 1963 - 1966 | 06-06-1968 |
6. | Ken Schrom | 1974 - 1975 | 08-08-1980 |
# | MLB Player Name | Dates Played | Debut | Box |
University of Idaho MLB Players |
The University of Idaho baseball program started in 1890, Gus Thompson was the first former Vandal to make it to the Major League level.
The school sponsored baseball team stepped off the diamond in 1980, but baseball is still alive and well in the form of a student organization.
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