I remembered McLemore as a utility player for the Rangers and Mariners, and I wondered if he was making a comeback, Julio Franco style. I clicked the link to see his profile, only to see that this Mark McLemore was a white, rookie relief pitcher for the Astros.
Same name, different guy.
My next thought, naturally, was how many other pairings of MLB players have shared a name? With a little help from baseball-reference.com, here's the list I came up with. See if you can add to it, with the only limiting criteria being that at least one of the players should still be playing.
- Ramon Martinez - There was the pitcher (Pedro's older brother), and now there is the utility infielder.
- Luis Gonzalez - One will be forever remembered for his 2001 World Series-winning bloop, the other is just commencing what projects to be a decent career with the Colorado Rockies.
- Chris Young - Both of these guys are still going strong. There is the 6'10 Padres pitcher, and there is the Diamondbacks outfielder.
- Joe Smith - You'd think there would be dozens of Joe Smiths down the annals of baseball history, but that's not the case. One is a Mets rookie this season, and the other was a footnote on the 1913 Yankees.
- Randy Johnson - There are three, actually. In addition to the Big Unit that we all know and love, there were two Randy Johnsons in the early 1980s.
- Doug Davis - One is a solid, middle of the rotation pitcher for the Diamondbacks, the other collected one hit in 13 Major League at-bats.
- Jose Reyes - There's the NL MVP candidate, of course, but a player by the same name who had a cup of coffee with the Cubs last season.
- Craig Wilson - The lone remaining Craig Wilson has been a tremendous disappointment to the Yankees and the Braves. The other two were utility men who belted a total of eight homers; one in the late 1980s - early 1990s, and the other in the late 1990s.
- Jarod Saltalamacchia - Just kidding, there's only one! Seriously, though, I think I'm about spent on this game. Anyone else want to try?
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Nice job Kevin, that was interesting.
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Good stuff. Enjoyable read.
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Abraham Nunez 1997-2007 Currently with Philly
Abraham Nunez 2002-2004
Carlos Martinez 2006-2007 Currently with Flordia
Carlos Martinez 1988-1995
Pedro Martinez 1992-2007 Currently with Mets
Pedro Martinez 1993-1997
Ramon Hernandez 1999-2007 Currently with Baltimore
Ramon Hernandez 1967-1977
Frank Thomas 1990-2007 Currently with Toronto
Frank Thomas 1951-1966
Nice work, Micah. Thanks for the contribution!
Let's not forget Ken Griffey and Gary Matthews...
All of those "juniors" don't really count, in my opinion. It's not that rare that a dad would pass on his name to his kid.
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