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Pittsfield Players With Previous Major League Experience

  • Art Nichols, Electrics (1913)
  • Jock Somerlott, Electrics (1913–1914)
  • Polly Wolfe, Electrics (1913–1914)
  • Bun Troy, Electrics (1914)
  • Frank Nicholson, Electrics (1914)
  • Joe Birmingham, Hillies (1919–1920)
  • Mickey Devine, Hillies (1919)
  • Gary Fortune, Hillies (1919)
  • Jack Hammond, Hillies (1919–1921)
  • Bobby Messenger, Hillies (1919–1920)
  • Ty Pickup, Hillies (1919–1920)
  • Johnny Tillman, Hillies (1919–1923)
  • Lew Wendell, Hillies (1919)
  • Frank Kelliher, Hillies (1920)
  • Colonel Snover, Hillies (1920–1925)
  • Bill McCorry, Hillies (1921–1923)
  • Al Pierotti, Hillies (1921–1922)
  • Ernie Neitzke, Hillies (1922)
  • Danny Silva, Hillies (1922)
  • Eddie Zimmerman, Hillies (1922)
  • Neal Ball, Hillies (1923)
  • Chick Gagnon, Hillies (1923)
  • Hal Leathers, Hillies (1923)
  • Bunny Roser, Hillies (1923)
  • Art Wilson, Hillies (1923)
  • Mike Wilson, Hillies (1923)
  • Jimmy Esmond, Hillies (1924)
  • Waddy Macphee, Hillies (1924–1925)
  • Horace Milan, Hillies (1924, 1926)
  • Mose Solomon, Hillies (1924)
  • Red Torphy, Hillies (1924–1925)
  • Shano Collins, Hillies (1925, 1928)
  • Lefty Jamerson, Hillies (1925–1926)
  • Tom Sullivan, Hillies (1925)
  • Augie Swentor, Hillies (1925)
  • Rowdy Elliott, Hillies (1926)
  • Ken Jones, Hillies (1926)
  • Sam Mayer, Hillies (1926, 1929)
  • John Perrin, Hillies (1926)
  • Red Sheridan, Hillies (1926–1928)
  • Ed Sperber, Hillies (1926)
  • Dan Woodman, Hillies (1926)
  • Ed Baecht, Hillies (1927)
  • Harry Baldwin, Hillies (1927–1928)
  • Ed Miller, Hillies (1927)
  • Frank Parkinson, Hillies (1927–1928)
  • Joe Smith, Hillies (1927)
  • Red Smith, Hillies (1927)
  • Denny Sothern, Hillies (1927)
  • Lefty Taber, Hillies (1927)
  • Mule Watson, Hillies (1927)
  • Frank Bennett, Hillies (1928)
  • Herb Bradley, Hillies (1928–1929)
  • Ralph Head, Hillies (1928)
  • Red Shea, Hillies (1928)
  • Charlie Small, Hillies (1928–1930)
  • Harry Wilke, Hillies (1928–1930)
  • Casper Asbjornson, Hillies (1929)
  • Frank Bushey, Hillies (1928–1929)
  • Freddie Moncewicz, Hillies (1929)
  • Jose Rodriguez, Hillies (1929–1930)
  • Pat Simmons, Hillies (1929–1930)
  • Carl Sumner, Hillies (1929)
  • Hod Lisenbee, Hillies (1929)
  • Maurice Archdeacon, Hillies (1930)
  • Jim Bishop, Hillies (1930)
  • Ray Dobens, Hillies (1930)
  • Bob Emmerich, Hillies (1930)
  • Bill Holland, Electrics (1941)
  • Glenn Spencer, Electrics (1941)
  • Tony Rensa, Electrics (1946–1947)
  • Gene Hasson, Electrics & Indians (1948–1949)
  • Lloyd Brown, Indians (1950)
  • Dave Gray, Red Sox (1965)
  • Billy MacLeod, Red Sox (1965)
  • Pete Smith, Red Sox (1965)
  • Ed Connolly, Red Sox (1966)
  • Bobby Guindon, Red Sox (1966–1968)
  • Pete Charton, Red Sox (1967)
  • Galen Cisco, Red Sox (1967)
  • Billy Gardner, Red Sox (1967, 1969)
  • Bill Schlesinger, Red Sox (1967–1968)
  • Jose Tartabull, Red Sox (1967)
  • Dave Gray, Red Sox (1968–1969)
  • Russ Nixon, Red Sox (1968)
  • Fred Wenz, Red Sox (1969)
  • Tom Parsons, Red Sox (1969)
  • Toby Harrah, Senators (1970)
  • Gene Martin, Senators (1970)
  • Charley Walters, Senators & Rangers (1971–1972)
  • Dick Such, Rangers (1973)
  • Tommy Cruz, Rangers (1974)
  • Marty Martínez, Rangers (1975)
  • Lafayette Currence, Brewers (1976)
  • Lary Sorensen, Brewers (1976)
  • Jeff Cornell, Cubs (1985)
  • Steve Hammond, Cubs (1985)
  • Jeff Jones, Cubs (1985)
  • Dickie Noles, Cubs (1987)
  • Al Chambers, Cubs (1988)

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