Wake Forest Demon Deacons Baseball - Current and Former Major League Players

Current and Former Major League Players

  • Morrie Aderholt
  • Gair Allie
  • Matt Antonelli
  • Junie Barnes
  • Mike Buddie
  • Dave Bush
  • Tommy Byrne
  • Rip Coleman
  • Jamie D'Antona
  • Sean DePaula
  • Bill Dillman
  • John Gaddy
  • Chris Getz
  • Lee Gooch
  • Tommy Gregg
  • Erik Hanson
  • Kevin Jarvis
  • Tom Lanning
  • Buddy Lewis
  • Mike MacDougal
  • Willard Marshall
  • Jack Meyer
  • Doyt Morris
  • Dick Newsome
  • Charlie Ripple
  • Craig Robinson
  • Ray Scarborough
  • Elmer Sexauer
  • Brick Smith
  • Vic Sorrell
  • Cory Sullivan
  • Larry Woodall
  • Bill Wynne
  • Eddie Yount
Source: Baseball Reference

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