Florida State Seminoles Baseball - Current Professional Players

Current Professional Players

  • Buster Posey – San Francisco Giants
  • Stephen Drew – Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Matt Diaz – Atlanta Braves
  • Randy Choate – Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Elih Villanueva – Miami Marlins
  • Shane Robinson – St. Louis Cardinals
  • Sean Gilmartin – Atlanta Braves
  • John Gast – St. Louis Cardinals
  • Tyler Holt – Cleveland Indians
  • Geoff Parker – Colorado Rockies
  • Mike McGee – Seattle Mariners
  • Rafael Lopez – Chicago Cubs
  • Taiwan Easterling – Chicago Cubs
  • Jason Stidham – St. Louis Cardinals
  • Mark Hallberg – Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Tony Delmonico – Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Daniel Bennett – Detroit Tigers
  • Stephen Cardullo – Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Bryan Henry – Arizona Diamonbacks
  • Matt Fairel – Cincinnati Reds
  • D'Vontrey Richardson – Milwaukee Brewers
  • Tony Thomas – Boston Red Sox
  • Eddy Martinez-Esteve – Seattle Mariners
  • Barret Browning – St. Louis Cardinals
  • James Ramsey - St. Louis Cardinals
  • Sherman Johnson - Los Angeles Angels
  • Hunter Scantling - Detroit Tigers
  • Jayce Boyd - New York Mets
  • Robert Benincasa - Washington Nationals
  • Devon Travis - Detroit Tigers

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