List of second-generation Major League Baseball players
Dozens of father-and-son combinations have played or managed in Major League Baseball (MLB).
The first was Jack Doscher, son of Herm Doscher, who made his debut in 1903.
Ken Griffey Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr. became the first father-and-son duo to play in MLB at the same time, in 1989 when Ken Jr. was called up by the Seattle Mariners while Ken Sr. was playing with the Cincinnati Reds. They became Mariner teammates in 1990. In Ken Sr.'s first game as a Mariner, on August 31, 1990, the pair hit back-to-back singles in the first inning and both scored.[1] On September 14, in the top of the first off California Angels pitcher Kirk McCaskill, the pair hit back-to-back home runs, the only father-son duo to do so.[2] They played 51 games together before Ken Sr. retired in June 1991.
In 2001, Tim Raines and Tim Raines Jr. played as teammates with the Baltimore Orioles.
Cecil and Prince Fielder are the only father-son combination each to hit 50 or more home runs in any season. Cecil Fielder hit 51 homers in 1990; 17 years later, his son Prince, hit 50. Both Prince and Cecil hit exactly 319 home runs in their careers.
Six families have had a father and son serve as managers:
- the Macks: (Connie and Earle)
- the Sislers: (George and Dick)
- the Skinners: (Bob and Joel)
- the Boones: (Bob and Aaron)
- the Bells: (Buddy and David).[3]
- the Rojas-Alous: Felipe Alou and Luis Rojas
Third-generation families[]
In 1992, Bret Boone became the first third-generation MLB player.
There are 5 third-generation MLB-player families:
- The Bells (Gus, Buddy, David, Mike)
- The Boones (Ray, Bob, Bret, Aaron)
- The Colemans (Joe, Joe Jr., Casey)
- The Hairstons (Sammy, Jerry, Johnny, Jerry Jr., Scott)
- The Schofield/Werths (Ducky Schofield, Dick Schofield, and Jayson Werth). Werth is the grandson of Ducky Schofield and nephew of Dick Schofield, and also the stepson of Dennis Werth.
In addition to the pairs listed above, there have been 21 other pairs of grandfathers and grandsons who played Major League Baseball. Two of the grandsons are well-known current players: Rick Porcello's maternal grandfather was Sam Dente, and Mike Yastrzemski's paternal grandfather is Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski.
There are third-generation families affiliated with MLB in roles other than team player:
- The Runges (Ed, Paul, Brian) are a family of MLB Umpires.
- The Carays (Harry, Skip, Chip) are a family of MLB Broadcasters.
- The Bossards (Emil, Marshall, Gene, Roger) are a family of MLB groundskeepers.
- The DeWitts (brothers Bill DeWitt and Charlie: GM/owners of St. Louis Browns; William DeWitt Jr.: principal owner/managing partner of St. Louis Cardinals; Bill DeWitt III: St. Louis Cardinals President) are a family of MLB executives.
- The Veecks (William Veeck Sr.: Chicago Cubs President; Bill Veeck: Cleveland Indians Owner, St. Louis Browns, and Chicago White Sox; Mike Veeck: owner of independent minor-league St. Paul Saints) are a family of MLB executives.
Potential four-generation families[]
As of 2020, there has never been a fourth-generation major league player. However, two potential fourth-generation players have been drafted and/or signed to minor-league contracts.
In 2017, Jake Boone was selected by the Washington Nationals in the 38th round of the 2017 MLB Draft, but did not sign.[4] Jake's father is Bret Boone; his grandfather is Bob Boone; and his great-grandfather was the late Ray Boone. (Also, Aaron Boone is his uncle.) Jake played college baseball at Princeton University for three seasons before signing a free-agent contract with the Nationals in July 2020. He was unable to play professional ball immediately after signing his contract because Minor League Baseball canceled its 2020 season.[5][6]
Luke Bell was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 34th round of the 2019 MLB Draft. His father Mike Bell was a 13-season minor leaguer who played briefly for the Cincinnati Reds in 2000 and was the vice president of player development for the Diamondbacks before his death in March 2021.[7] Luke Bell's uncle is David Bell; his grandfather is Buddy Bell; and his great-grandfather was the late Gus Bell. Luke Bell opted not to play Minor League Baseball in 2019 after he was drafted, and in 2020 he made 5 appearances as a pitcher for Chandler-Gilbert Community College before the season was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic.
There are three known cases of a great-grandson following in his great-grandfather's footsteps to play Major League Baseball. Bill Wilkinson played for the Seattle Mariners from 1985 to 1988; his great-grandfather, Jim Bluejacket played for Brooklyn in the Federal League in 1914-15 and for the Cincinnati Reds in 1916. More recently, Drew Pomeranz and his brother Stu Pomeranz, who played briefly in 2012, both followed in the footsteps of their great-grandfather Garland Buckeye who was a regular starting pitcher for the Cleveland Indians for three years in the mid-1920s and also appeared in one game each with two other teams.
The MacPhail family is the first family known to have four generations affiliated with Major League Baseball in roles other than as players. Larry[8][circular reference] was the general manager of the Reds and Dodgers as well as the president, general manager, and co-owner of the Yankees. Larry's son, Lee[9][circular reference], was president and general manager of the Orioles, executive vice president and general manager of the Yankees, and president of the American League. Larry and Lee are also the only father-and-son duo to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame[10][circular reference]. The MacPhails became baseball's first three-generation family when Lee MacPhail III became an executive with the Reading Phillies of the Eastern League. Lee II's other son, Andy[11][circular reference], is the president of the Phillies and was previously general manager of the Twins, president and chief executive officer of the Cubs, and president of baseball operations for the Orioles. The family became baseball's first four-generation family with Lee MacPhail III's son, Lee MacPhail IV, who has served as director of scouting for the Indians, Expos, Nationals, and Orioles.
Key[]
Italic | Managed his son(s) |
† | Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame |
* | Player is active |
List of players[]
Father | Positions | Son(s) | Positions |
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Bobby Adams | Infielder | Mike Adams | Outfielder |
Sandy Alomar Sr. | Second baseman / Coach | Roberto Alomar† | Second baseman |
Sandy Alomar Jr. | Catcher | ||
Felipe Alou | Outfielder / Manager | Moisés Alou | Outfielder |
Rubén Amaro Sr. | Infielder | Rubén Amaro Jr. | Outfielder / General manager |
Tony Armas | Outfielder | Tony Armas Jr. | Pitcher |
Earl Averill† | Earl Averill Jr. | Catcher | |
Mike Bacsik | Pitcher | Mike Bacsik | Pitcher |
Jim Bagby Sr. | Jim Bagby Jr. | ||
Floyd Bannister | Brian Bannister | ||
Jesse Barfield | Outfielder | Josh Barfield | Second baseman |
Clyde Barnhart | Vic Barnhart | Infielder | |
Charlie Beamon | Pitcher | Charlie Beamon Jr. | First baseman / Designated hitter |
Steve Bedrosian | Cam Bedrosian* | Pitcher | |
Gus Bell | Outfielder | Buddy Bell | Third baseman / Manager |
Buddy Bell | Third baseman / Manager | David Bell | Infielder / Manager |
Mike Bell | Infielder | ||
Clay Bellinger | Utility player | Cody Bellinger* | Outfielder / First baseman |
Dave Bennett | Pitcher | Erik Bennett | Pitcher |
Yogi Berra† | Catcher / Manager | Dale Berra | Infielder |
Charlie Berry | Second baseman | Charlie Berry | Catcher / Umpire |
Joe Berry | Catcher | Joe Berry | Infielder |
Dante Bichette | Outfielder | Bo Bichette* | Shortstop |
Craig Biggio† | Catcher / Outfielder / Second baseman | Cavan Biggio* | Infielder / Outfielder |
Bruce Bochy | Catcher / Manager | Brett Bochy | Pitcher |
Bobby Bonds | Outfielder | Barry Bonds | Outfielder |
Ray Boone | Infielder | Bob Boone | Catcher / Manager |
Bob Boone | Catcher / Manager | Aaron Boone | Third baseman / Manager |
Bret Boone | Second baseman | ||
Pedro Borbón | Pitcher | Pedro Borbón Jr. | Pitcher |
Chris Bourjos | Outfielder | Peter Bourjos | Outfielder |
Mickey Brantley | Michael Brantley* | ||
Fred Brickell | Fritz Brickell | Infielder | |
Earle Brucker Sr. | Catcher | Earle Brucker Jr. | Catcher / Manager |
Mike Brumley | Mike Brumley | Infielder / Outfielder | |
Don Buford | Outfielder | Damon Buford | Outfielder |
Jeff Burroughs | Sean Burroughs | Third baseman | |
Sal Butera | Catcher | Drew Butera* | Catcher |
Mike Cameron | Outfielder | Daz Cameron* | Outfielder |
Dolph Camilli | First baseman | Doug Camilli | Catcher |
Al Campanis | Second baseman / general manager | Jim Campanis | |
José Canó | Pitcher | Robinson Canó* | Second baseman |
Cam Carreon | Catcher | Mark Carreon | Outfielder |
Terry Clark | Pitcher | Matt Clark* | First baseman |
Joe Coleman | Joe Coleman | Pitcher | |
Joe Coleman | Casey Coleman* | ||
Eddie Collins† | Second baseman | Eddie Collins Jr. | Outfielder |
Ed Connolly | Catcher | Ed Connolly | Pitcher |
Jimmy Cooney | Shortstop | Jimmy Cooney | Shortstop |
Johnny Cooney | Pitcher / Outfielder | ||
Mardie Cornejo | Pitcher | Nate Cornejo | Pitcher |
Red Corriden | Shortstop / Manager | John Corriden | Infielder |
Chris Cron | First baseman | C. J. Cron* | First baseman |
Kevin Cron* | |||
Ed Crosby | Infielder | Bobby Crosby | Shortstop |
Bill Crouch | Pitcher | Bill Crouch | Pitcher |
José Cruz | Outfielder | José Cruz Jr. | Outfielder |
Mike Darr | Pitcher | Mike Darr | |
Jerry DaVanon | Infielder | Jeff DaVanon | |
Ron Davis | Pitcher | Ike Davis | First baseman |
Iván DeJesús | Shortstop | Iván DeJesús Jr.* | Second baseman |
Delino DeShields | Second baseman | Delino DeShields Jr.* | Outfielder |
Steve Dillard | Infielder | Tim Dillard | Pitcher |
Herm Doscher | Third baseman | Jack Doscher | |
Doug Drabek | Pitcher | Kyle Drabek | |
Dave Duncan | Catcher | Chris Duncan | Outfielder |
Shelley Duncan | First baseman / Outfielder | ||
Dick Ellsworth | Pitcher | Steve Ellsworth | Pitcher |
Jim Eschen | Outfielder | Larry Eschen | Shortstop |
Bill Fahey | Catcher | Brandon Fahey | Infielder |
John Farrell | Pitcher / Manager | Luke Farrell* | Pitcher |
Cecil Fielder | First baseman | Prince Fielder | First baseman |
Bien Figueroa | Infielder | Cole Figueroa | Infielder |
Tom Fletcher | Pitcher | Darrin Fletcher | Catcher |
Tito Francona | Outfielder / First baseman | Terry Francona | First baseman / Manager |
Len Gabrielson | First baseman | Len Gabrielson | Outfielder |
Charlie Ganzel | Catcher | Babe Ganzel | |
Larry Gilbert | Outfielder | Charlie Gilbert | |
Tookie Gilbert | First baseman | ||
Tom Gordon | Pitcher | Dee Strange-Gordon* | Second baseman |
Nick Gordon* | |||
Peaches Graham | Catcher | Jack Graham | First baseman / Outfielder |
Fred Green | Pitcher | Gary Green | Shortstop |
Tom Grieve | Outfielder | Ben Grieve | Outfielder |
Ken Griffey Sr. | Ken Griffey Jr.† | ||
Steve Grilli | Pitcher | Jason Grilli | Pitcher |
Ray Grimes | First baseman | Oscar Grimes | Infielder |
Ross Grimsley | Pitcher | Ross Grimsley | Pitcher |
Vladimir Guerrero† | Outfielder | Vladimir Guerrero Jr.* | Third baseman |
Tony Gwynn† | Tony Gwynn Jr. | Outfielder | |
Sam Hairston | Catcher | Jerry Hairston Sr. | |
Johnny Hairston | Catcher / Outfielder | ||
Jerry Hairston Sr. | Outfielder | Jerry Hairston Jr. | Outfielder |
Scott Hairston | |||
Larry Haney | Catcher | Chris Haney | Pitcher |
Bryan Harvey | Pitcher | Hunter Harvey* | |
Charlie Hayes | Third baseman | Ke'Bryan Hayes* | Third baseman |
Jim Hegan | Catcher | Mike Hegan | First baseman |
Ken Heintzelman | Pitcher | Tom Heintzelman | Second baseman |
Clarence Heise | Jim Heise | Pitcher | |
Fernando Hernández | Jonathan Hernández* | ||
Wally Hood | Outfielder | Wally Hood | |
Bruce Howard | Pitcher | David Howard | Shortstop |
Tim Hulett | Infielder | Tug Hulett | Infielder |
Randy Hundley | Catcher | Todd Hundley | Catcher |
Pat Jacquez | Pitcher | Tom Jacquez | Pitcher |
Julián Javier | Second baseman | Stan Javier | Outfielder |
Johnny Jeter | Outfielder | Shawn Jeter | |
Dave Johnson | Pitcher | Steve Johnson | Pitcher |
Ernie Johnson | Shortstop | Don Johnson | Second baseman |
Rankin Johnson Sr. | Pitcher | Rankin Johnson Jr. | Pitcher |
Ron Johnson | First baseman | Chris Johnson | Third baseman |
Pat Kelly | Catcher | Casey Kelly* | Pitcher |
Fred Kendall | Catcher | Jason Kendall | Catcher |
Bob Kennedy | Third baseman / Outfielder | Terry Kennedy | |
Marty Keough | Outfielder | Matt Keough | Pitcher |
Don Kessinger | Shortstop | Keith Kessinger | Shortstop |
Lew Krausse Sr. | Pitcher | Lew Krausse Jr. | Pitcher |
Bill Kunkel | Jeff Kunkel | Shortstop | |
Joe Landrum | Bill Landrum | Pitcher | |
Max Lanier | Hal Lanier | Infielder / Manager | |
Dave LaRoche | Adam LaRoche | First baseman | |
Andy LaRoche | Third baseman | ||
Vernon Law | Vance Law | Infielder | |
Bill Laxton | Brett Laxton | Pitcher | |
Thornton Lee | Don Lee | ||
Mark Leiter | Mark Leiter Jr.* | ||
Glenn Liebhardt Sr. | Glenn Liebhardt Jr. | ||
Charlie Leibrandt | Brandon Leibrandt* | ||
Freddie Lindstrom† | Third baseman / Outfielder | Chuck Lindstrom | Catcher |
Jack Lively | Pitcher | Buddy Lively | Pitcher |
Steve Lombardozzi | Second baseman | Steve Lombardozzi Jr.* | Second baseman |
Connie Mack† | Catcher / Manager | Earle Mack | Catcher / Manager |
Willard Mains | Pitcher | Jim Mains | Pitcher |
Charlie Malay | Second baseman | Joe Malay | First baseman |
Barney Martin | Pitcher | Jerry Martin | Outfielder |
Carlos Martínez | Infielder | José Martínez* | |
Clyde Mashore | Outfielder | Damon Mashore | |
Gary Matthews | Gary Matthews Jr. | ||
Nelson Mathews | T. J. Mathews | Pitcher | |
Wally Mattick | Bobby Mattick | Shortstop / Manager | |
Dave May | Derrick May | Outfielder | |
Pinky May | Third baseman | Milt May | Catcher |
John Mayberry | First baseman | John Mayberry Jr. | Outfielder |
Jim McAndrew | Pitcher | Jamie McAndrew | Pitcher |
Lance McCullers | Lance McCullers Jr.* | ||
Dave McKay | Second baseman / Third baseman | Cody McKay | Catcher |
Jim McKnight | Infielder | Jeff McKnight | Infielder / Outfielder |
Hal McRae | Designated hitter / Manager | Brian McRae | Outfielder |
Frank Meinke | Infielder / Pitcher | Bob Meinke | Shortstop |
Willie Mills | Pitcher | Art Mills | Pitcher |
Brian Milner | Catcher | Hoby Milner* | |
Raúl Mondesí | Outfielder | Adalberto Mondesí* | Infielder |
René Monteagudo | Pitcher | Aurelio Monteagudo | Pitcher |
Gene Moore | Gene Moore | Outfielder | |
Guy Morton | Guy Morton Jr. | Pinch hitter | |
Manny Mota | Outfielder | Andy Mota | Second baseman |
José Mota | |||
Walter Mueller | Don Mueller | Outfielder | |
Bill Narleski | Infielder | Ray Narleski | Pitcher |
Julio Navarro | Pitcher | Jaime Navarro | Pitcher |
Dick Nen | First baseman | Robb Nen | Pitcher |
Phil Nevin | Third Baseman | Tyler Nevin* | Infielder |
Chet Nichols Sr. | Pitcher | Chet Nichols Jr. | Pitcher |
Joe Niekro | Lance Niekro | First baseman | |
Ron Northey | Outfielder | Scott Northey | Outfielder |
John O'Donoghue | Pitcher | John O'Donoghue | Pitcher |
Frank Okrie | Len Okrie | Catcher | |
Ed Olivares | Outfielder | Omar Olivares | Pitcher |
Bob Oliver | First baseman / Outfielder | Darren Oliver | Pitcher |
Diomedes Olivo | Pitcher | Gilberto Rondón | |
Jim O'Rourke† | Outfielder / Manager | Jimmy O'Rourke | Infielder / Outfielder |
Tiny Osborne | Pitcher | Bobo Osborne | First baseman |
Steve Partenheimer | Third baseman | Stan Partenheimer | Pitcher |
Cliff Pastornicky | Tyler Pastornicky | Shortstop | |
Stu Pederson | Outfielder | Joc Pederson* | Outfielder |
Tony Peña | Catcher / Manager | Tony Peña Jr. | Shortstop / Pitcher |
Francisco Peña | Catcher | ||
Tony Pérez† | Infielder / Manager | Eduardo Pérez | Infielder |
Jay Pettibone | Pitcher | Jonathan Pettibone | Pitcher |
Herman Pillette | Duane Pillette | ||
Paul Quantrill | Cal Quantrill* | ||
Mel Queen | Mel Queen | Pitcher / Manager | |
Tim Raines† | Outfielder | Tim Raines Jr. | Outfielder |
Fred Rath Sr. | Pitcher | Fred Rath Jr. | Pitcher |
Walt Ripley | Allen Ripley | ||
Cal Ripken Sr. | Manager | Billy Ripken | Second baseman |
Cal Ripken Jr.† | Shortstop / Third baseman | ||
Iván Rodríguez† | Catcher | Dereck Rodríguez* | Pitcher |
Gary Roenicke | Outfielder | Josh Roenicke* | |
Kevin Romine | Andrew Romine* | Infielder | |
Austin Romine* | Catcher | ||
Pete Rose | Infielder / Outfielder / Manager | Pete Rose Jr. | Infielder |
Bruce Ruffin | Pitcher | Chance Ruffin | Pitcher |
Jeff Russell | James Russell* | ||
Mark Ryal | Outfielder | Rusty Ryal | Infielder |
Ducky Schofield | Infielder | Dick Schofield | Shortstop |
Joe Schultz Sr. | Outfielder | Joe Schultz Jr. | Catcher / Manager |
Diego Seguí | Pitcher | David Segui | First baseman |
Jeff Sellers | Justin Sellers | Infielder | |
Jeff Shaw | Travis Shaw* | First baseman | |
Earl Sheely | First baseman | Bud Sheely | Catcher |
Dick Siebert | Paul Siebert | Pitcher | |
George Sisler† | First baseman / Manager | Dave Sisler | |
Dick Sisler | First baseman / Manager | ||
Bob Skinner | Outfielder / Manager | Joel Skinner | Catcher / Manager |
Roy Smalley | Shortstop | Roy Smalley | Shortstop |
Dwight Smith | Outfielder | Dwight Smith Jr.* | Outfielder |
Brian Snyder | Pitcher | Brandon Snyder* | Infielder |
Chris Speier | Shortstop | Justin Speier | Pitcher |
Ed Spiezio | Third baseman | Scott Spiezio | Infielder |
Ed Sprague Sr. | Pitcher | Ed Sprague Jr. | Third baseman |
Ebba St. Claire | Catcher | Randy St. Claire | Pitcher |
Dave Stenhouse | Pitcher | Mike Stenhouse | Outfielder |
Joe Stephenson | Catcher | Jerry Stephenson | Pitcher |
Ron Stillwell | Infielder | Kurt Stillwell | Infielder |
Mel Stottlemyre | Pitcher | Mel Stottlemyre Jr. | Pitcher |
Todd Stottlemyre | |||
Billy Sullivan | Catcher / Manager | Billy Sullivan Jr. | Catcher |
Haywood Sullivan | Marc Sullivan | ||
George Susce | Catcher | George Susce | Pitcher |
Steve Swisher | Nick Swisher | First baseman / Outfielder | |
Chuck Tanner | Outfielder / Manager | Bruce Tanner | Pitcher |
José Tartabull | Outfielder | Danny Tartabull | Outfielder |
Fernando Tatis Sr. | Third Baseman | Fernando Tatis Jr. | Shortstop |
Wayne Tolleson | Infielder | Steve Tolleson | Infielder |
Pablo Torrealba | Pitcher | Steve Torrealba | Catcher |
Ricardo Torres | Catcher / First baseman | Gil Torres | Infielder |
Mike Tresh | Catcher | Tom Tresh | Outfielder |
Hal Trosky | First baseman | Hal Trosky Jr. | Pitcher |
Dizzy Trout | Pitcher | Steve Trout | |
Al Unser | Catcher | Del Unser | Outfielder |
José Valentín | Shortstop | Jesmuel Valentín* | Infielder |
Andy Van Slyke | Outfielder | Scott Van Slyke | Outfielder |
Gary Varsho | Daulton Varsho* | Catcher / Outfielder | |
Max Venable | Outfielder / Designated hitter | Will Venable | Outfielder |
Ozzie Virgil Sr. | Infielder / Outfielder | Ozzie Virgil Jr. | Catcher |
Howard Wakefield | Catcher | Dick Wakefield | Outfielder |
Dixie Walker | Pitcher | Dixie Walker | |
Harry Walker | Outfielder / Manager | ||
Tom Walker | Neil Walker | Second baseman | |
Tim Wallach | Third Baseman / Coach | Chad Wallach* | Catcher |
Ed Walsh† | Pitcher | Ed Walsh Jr. | Pitcher |
Gary Ward | Outfielder | Daryle Ward | Outfielder |
John Wathan | Catcher / Manager | Dusty Wathan | Catcher |
Hank Webb | Pitcher | Ryan Webb | Pitcher |
Dennis Werth | First baseman / Outfielder | Jayson Werth | Outfielder |
Jo-Jo White | Outfielder | Mike White | |
Maury Wills | Shortstop | Bump Wills | Second baseman |
Mookie Wilson | Outfielder | Preston Wilson | Outfielder |
Bobby Wine | Shortstop / Manager | Robbie Wine | Catcher |
Joe Wood | Pitcher | Joe Wood | Pitcher |
Clyde Wright | Jaret Wright | ||
Del Young | Outfielder | Del Young | Infielder |
Eric Young | Second baseman | Eric Young Jr. | Center fielder |
Other second-generation MLB personnel[]
Parent played in top-level professional baseball[]
This list is incomplete; you can help by . (January 2012) |
The following families had a parent play top-level professional baseball in a league other than the MLB and a child who played in the MLB.
Parent | Position | League | Son(s) | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|
Luis Aparicio, Sr. | SS | Venezuelan Professional Baseball League | Luis Aparicio† | SS |
Lyman Bostock, Sr. | 1B | Negro leagues | Lyman Bostock | OF |
Helen Callaghan | CF | All-American Girls Professional Baseball League | Casey Candaele | UTL |
Pedro Cepeda | SS/1B | Puerto Rico Baseball League | Orlando Cepeda† | 1B |
Lourdes Gourriel | LF, 1B | Cuba national baseball team | Yuli Gurriel* | |
Lourdes Gurriel Jr.* | LF | |||
Martinez Jackson | 2B | Negro leagues | Reggie Jackson† | RF |
Kazuhiro Kuroda | CF | Nippon Professional Baseball | Hiroki Kuroda | P |
Leon Lee | 1B | Nippon Professional Baseball | Derrek Lee | 1B |
Luis Tiant, Sr. | P | Negro leagues | Luis Tiant | P |
Umpiring families[]
* | Umpire is active |
Father | League | Son | League1 |
---|---|---|---|
Shag Crawford | NL | Jerry Crawford2 | NL/MLB |
Lou DiMuro | AL | Mike DiMuro | AL/MLB, CL (Japan) |
Ray DiMuro | AL | ||
Tom Gorman | NL | Brian Gorman | NL/MLB |
Ed Runge | AL | Paul Runge | NL |
Paul Runge | NL | Brian Runge | NL/MLB |
Harry Wendelstedt | Hunter Wendelstedt |
^1 The National and American Leagues consolidated umpiring crews beginning in the 2000 season; umpires who worked after the consolidation are denoted with "MLB".
^2 Joe Crawford, another son of Shag Crawford and brother of Jerry Crawford, is an official in the National Basketball Association.
References[]
- ^ "August 31, 1990 Kansas City Royals at Seattle Mariners Play by Play and Box Score". Baseball-Reference.com. August 31, 1990. Retrieved February 16, 2011.
- ^ "September 14, 1990 Seattle Mariners at California Angels Play by Play and Box Score". Baseball-Reference.com. September 14, 1990. Retrieved February 16, 2011.
- ^ "Former Mariner David Bell hired as manager of Reds". The Seattle Times. The Associated Press. October 21, 2018. Retrieved October 22, 2018.
- ^ "College baseball: Princeton's Jake Boone has dreams of becoming first fourth-generation MLB player". NCAA.com. May 2, 2018. Retrieved July 13, 2018.
- ^ https://goprincetontigers.com/news/2020/7/31/baseball-boone-signs-with-washington-nationals.aspx
- ^ Weyrich, Matt (August 9, 2020). "Nationals sign Jake Boone, who could be MLB's first fourth-generation player". NBC Sports. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
- ^ "Bobby Witt Jr. headlines legacies in MLB Draft". MLB. Retrieved June 5, 2019.
- ^ Larry MacPhail
- ^ Lee MacPhail
- ^ Lee MacPhail
- ^ Andy MacPhail
External links[]
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