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Who was the oldest major league baseball player to hit a homerun?

Who was the oldest major league baseball player to hit a homerun?

On April 20, 2006, pinch-hitting with one out in the eighth inning against the San Diego Padres, Franco hit a go-ahead two-run home run, becoming the oldest player in Major League history to hit a home run.

Who was the oldest major league rookie?

The oldest player on the date of his major league debut was Satchel Paige, 42 years and 2 days when he took the mound for the Cleveland Indians on 09-July-1948. Satch isn’t a classic rookie, because he had pitched for years in the Negro Leagues.

Who was the oldest major league baseball player ever?

All-time

Player Pos Age
Arlie Latham 3B 49 years, 199 days
Jamie Moyer P 49 years, 191 days
Hughie Jennings* SS/1B 49 years, 153 days
Julio Franco INF 49 years, 25 days
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How many players have hit a homerun in their first major league at bat?

One hundred and thirty players have hit a home run in their first at bat of a Major League Baseball (MLB) game to date, the most recent being Seth Beer of the Arizona Diamondbacks on September 10, 2021. George Tebeau and Mike Griffin both hit home runs in their first at bats on April 16, 1887.

Which MLB team has struck out the most in 2021?

The Chicago Cubs
The Chicago Cubs had the most strikeouts per game by a team in 2021, with 9.85.

Who is the oldest minor league baseball player?

PEORIA — Paul Schwendel IV is actually a first for the Peoria Chiefs. He is the oldest player — not counting major league rehab guys — ever to play for the nearly 40-year-old franchise in its long history as an affiliated minor league club of the Angels, Cubs and Cardinals.

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Who is the oldest living baseball player?

George Elder
The Oldest Living Major League Baseball Players

The Oldest Living Major League Baseball Players The 500 Oldest Major League Baseball Players
# Name Age
1. George Elder 100 years, 279 days
2. Eddie Basinski 99 years, 40 days
3. Art Schallock 97 years, 233 days