Does anyone know about any really good baseball players whose last name starts with "X" or "Z"?
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Ryan Zimmerman- Washington Nationals, 25 HR, .287 AVG
Barry Zito- Oakland A's, 105-68, 3.61 ERA
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Carlos Zambrano (Pitcher. Chicago Cubs). Joel Zumaya (Pitcher, Detroit Tigers). Those are the only two I can think of at the moment.How do i throw a dropball and Riseball in softball?
Currently, I do not believe there are any players whose last name begins with the letter X.As for Z last names of players who are good you have:
Zambrano, Carlos (P)
Zito, Barry (P)
Zimmerman, Ryan (3B)
Zumaya, Joel (P)
Of course, there are others, but those players meet my standard of really good players. The link shows all major league baseball players as of 5/21/07 with last names that start with Z
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I can't seem to recall any with X, but there are a few with Z.Carlos Zambrano - Chicago Cubs - P
Victor Zambrano - Toronto Blue Jays - P
Gregg Zaun - Toronto Blue Jays - C
Ryan Zimmerman - Washington Nationals - 3B
Barry Zito - San Francisco Giants - P
Ben Zobrist - Tampa Bay Devil Rays- SS
Joel Zumaya - Detroit Tigers- P
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Ryan Zimmerman, Carlos Zambrano, Barry Zito, Joel Zumaya, But I can't think of any players for x, sorry.There has never been a major league player whose last name started with X. For Z's, Barry Zito is your best bet among current players, Todd Zeile among retired guys, and Don Zimmer among managers and coaches.
There are no current (or past) MLB players with a last name starting with X
current: http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players?type...
past: http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/...
Good current ones starting with Z would be Carlos Zambrano, Joel Zumaya and Barry Zito (although I would consider Zito only "good"). Here's the short list (7) of current MLB players with Z last names: http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players?type...
All-time list of Z players is at http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/... From that list, I thought Todd Zeile was pretty good.
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Lots of "Z" players, some pretty good -- Todd Zeile, Gus Zernial, Jeff Zimmerman (would have been 1999 AL ROY if the voters had any respect for middle relievers; amazing season), Richie Zisk, Barry Zito... and the last man in the major league historical alphabet, Dutch Zwilling.There never yet has been an "X" surnamed player in the majors. Joe Xavier, a farmhand for the Brewers for years, made it as far as AAA in the late 80s/early 90s, but finally gave up on baseball here, played in Italy for a while, then retired. Baseball America tracked his progress for a few years, in the hopes that he would at last pioneer the "X" section of the encyclopedia, but alas, no... and so, still, not yet.
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