Other Notable Players
- Scott Anderson - MLB pitcher in 1987, 1990, & 1995
- Brian Barden - MLB infielder for the St. Louis Cardinals
- Lute Barnes - MLB player from 1972–1973
- Darwin Barney - MLB shortstop for the Chicago Cubs
- Bob Beall - MLB player in 1975, 1978–1980
- Dallas Buck - Minor League starting pitcher for the Carolina Mudcats
- Jamie Burke - MLB catcher for the Seattle Mariners
- Ed Coleman - MLB outfielder from 1932–1936
- Jeff Doyle - MLB second baseman in 1983
- Glenn Elliott - MLB pitcher from 1947–1949
- Jacoby Ellsbury - MLB center fielder 2007- Boston Red Sox
- Ken Forsch - MLB pitcher from 1970–1986 & two-time MLB All-Star
- Don Johnson - MLB player from 1943–1948 & two-time MLB All-Star
- Eddie Kunz - Minor League pitcher for the Scottsdale Scorpions
- John Leovich - MLB catcher in 1941
- Steve Lyons - MLB player from 1985–1993 & current television sportscaster
- Howard Maple - MLB catcher in 1932
- Mark McLemore - Pitcher for the Houston Astros
- Jonah Nickerson - Minor League starting pitcher for the Erie SeaWolves & 2006 College World Series Most Outstanding Player
- Jorge Reyes - 2007 College World Series Most Outstanding Player (pitcher)
- Wes Schulmerich - MLB outfielder from 1931–1934
- Mike Stutes - MLB pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, 2011 – present
- Mike Thurman - MLB pitcher from 1997–2002
- Chris Wakeland - MLB right fielder in 2001
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