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It includes a complete list of nicknames of players in the Baseball Hall of Fame, a list of nicknames of current players, nicknames of popular players who have played for each major league team, and lists of nicknames grouped into particular categories (e.g., ethnic nicknames, personality trait nicknames etc.). ![]()
High Socks" or "Jim Thome, Can You Hear Me" (bestowed by Chris Berman) Andre Thornton (1973–87): "Thunder" Luis Tiant, Luis Clemente (Vega) Tiant (1964–82): "El Tiante" Terry Turner, Terrence Lamont Turner (1901–19): "Cotton Top" George Uhle, George Ernest Uhle (1919–36): "The Bull" Omar Vizquel, Omar Enrique (Gonzalez) Vizquel (1980–2007): "Little O" or "Manos de Seda (Hands of Silk)" Bill Wambsganss, William Adolph Wambsganss (1914–26): "Wamby"Matt Williams, Matthew Derrick Williams (1987–2003): "Carson Crusher" or "Matty" Early Wynn, Early Wynn Jr.(1939–63): "Gus"Colorado Rockies Players NicknamesGarrett Atkins, "Batkins," "Gatkins," "Outkins," "Atkins Diet"Clint Barmes: "Barmey," "Venison," "CB"Ellis Burks, Ellis Rena Burks (1987–2004): "E.B." [50]Vinny Castilla, Vinicio (Soria) Castilla (1991–2006): "My Cousin Vinny" [51] (bestowed by Chris Berman)Aaron Cook: "Cookie"Jorge De La Rosa : "JDLR"Josh Fogg (2006–2007): "Dragon Slayer," "Fogger," "Frogger"Dexter Fowler : "Dex"Brian Fuentes, Brian Christopher Fuentes (2001- ): "T-Rex" [52]Andrés Galarraga (1985–2004): "Big Cat" [53] or "Andres The Giant" [54]Carlos González : "CarGo", ""Big Cat""Todd Helton, Todd Lynn Helton (1997- ): "T.L." [55] or "Peyton Manning's backup"Matt Holliday: "Big Daddy" (Made famous by Rockies Announcer Drew Goodman) or "Doc"Brad Hawpe: "Foghorn Leghorn"Ubaldo Jimenez: "Baldy"Curtis Leskanic, Curtis John Leskanic (1993-2004): "Let's Panic," "Gascanic," or "Lesky" [56]Kaz Matsui, Kazuo Matsui (2006-2007): "Kaz" or "Kaz Mat"Miguel Olivo: "Miggy"Juan Pierre: "J.P."Steve Reed, Steven Vincent Reed (1992-2005): "Father Time" [57]Seth Smith : "Mr. ![]()
Clean" [259] or "Senator" [260] Cito Gaston, Clarence Edwin Gaston (1967–78): "Cito" or "Tux-Cito (Tuxedo) Gaston" (bestowed by Chris Berman) Brian Giles, Brian Stephen Giles (1995- ): "B.G."Rich Gossage, Richard Michael Gossage (1972–94): "Goose" Johnny Grubb, John Maywood Grubb Jr.(1972–87): "Johnny Pass The Grubb" (bestowed by Chris Berman)Doug Gwosdz, Doug Wayne Gwosdz (1981–84): "Eyechart" [261]Tony Gwynn, Anthony Keith Gwynn (1982–2001): "Captain Video" [262] or "Big T" or "Mr. ![]()
Marlin" Storm Davis, George Earl Davis (1982-94): "Storm" Rick Dempsey, John Rikard Dempsey (1969-92): "Dipper" Mike Devereaux, Michael Devereaux (1987-98): "Devo" Mike Flanagan, Michael Kendall Flanagan (1975-92): "Killer Bee" Jim Gentile, James Edward Gentile (1957-66): "Diamond Jim" Bobby Grich, Robert Anthony Grich (1970-86): "Bird" Chris Hoiles, Christopher Allen Hoiles 1989-98): "Tractor Mechanic" Dennis Martinez, Jose Dennis (Emilia) Martinez (1976-98): "El Presidente" Tippy Martinez, Felix Anthony Martinez (1974-88): "Tippy" Eddie Murray, Eddie Clarence Murray (1977-97): "Steady Eddie" Mike Mussina, Michael Cole Mussina (1991-2007): "Moose" Jim Palmer, James Alvin Palmer (1965-84): "Cakes" Rafael Palmeiro, Rafael (Corrales) Palmeiro (1986-2005): "Raffy" Milt Pappas, Miltiades Sergios Pappas (1957-73): "Gimpy" Sidney Ponson 1998- ): "Sir Shrek" or "Sir Sidney" Boog Powell, John Wesley Powell (1961-77): "Boog" Brian Roberts, Brian Michael Roberts (2001- ): "B-Rob" Brooks Robinson, Brooks Calbert Robinson Jr.(1955–77): "B-Rob", "The Vacuum Cleaner," "The Human Vacuum Cleaner", or "Hoover" Frank Robinson (1956–76): "Robby", "F. ![]()
Nancy Lopez" Rusty Kuntz, Russell Jay Kuntz (outfield, 1984-1985): "Rusty" Frank Lary (pitcher, 1954-1964): “The Yankee Killer” Ron LeFlore (outfield, 1974-1979): "Twinkle Toes Bosco" Chet Lemon, Chester Earl Lemon (1982-90): "The Jet" Aurelio Lopez (pitcher, 1979-1985): "Señor Smoke” Bill Madlock (1st base, 1987): "Mad Dog'" Billy Martin (manager): "Whiskey Slick" Charlie Maxwell (outfield, 1955-1962): "Paw Paw" and "Sunday Charlie" Jack Morris (pitcher, 1977-1990): "Mount Morris" Don Mossi (pitcher, 1959-1963): "The Sphinx" Jim Northrup (outfield, 1964-1974): "The Gray Fox" Lance Parrish (catcher, 1977-1986): "Big Wheel" Dan Petry (pitcher): "Peaches" Bubba Phillips, John Melvin Phillips (3rd base, outfield, 1955, 1963-1964): "Bubba" Kevin Saucier (pitcher, 1981-1982): "Hot Sauce" Rusty Staub, Daniel Joseph Staub: "Rusty" Champ Summers John Junion Summers (outfield, 1979-1981): "Champ" Gary Sutherland: “Sudsy” Frank Tanana (pitcher, 1985-1992): "Frank Tanana Daiquiri" Mickey Tettleton: "Fruit Loops" Jason Thompson: “Roof Top” Thompson Dick Tracewski: “Trixie” Jim Walewander (infield, 1987-1989) : "The Dead Milkman" Lou Whitaker: “Sweet Lou” Earl Wilson (pitcher, 1966-1970): "The Duke" John Wockenfuss (catcher, 1st base, outfield, 1973-1983): "Fuss"Detroit Tigers 1930-1959 Dale Alexander: "Moose" Rocky Bridges, Everett Lamar Bridges (infield (1959-1960): "Rocky" Al Cicotte (pitcher): "Bozo" Flea Clifton, Herman Clifton (infield, 1934-1937): "Flea" Mickey Cochrane (catcher, 1934-1937): “Black Mike” (Hall of Fame) Slick Coffman, George Coffman (pitcher): "Slick" Frank Croucher (shortstop): "Dingle" Alvin Crowder (pitcher, 1934-1936): "General" Crowder Red Downs, Jerome Downs: "Red" Hoot Evers, Walter Evers (outfield, 1941-1952, 1954): "Hoot" Ferris Fain (1st base, 1955): "Cocky" Liz Funk, Elias Funk (infielder, 1930): "Liz" Charlie Gehringer (2nd base, 1924-1942): “The Mechanical Man” and one of Detroit's "G-Men" (Hall of Fame) Rufe Gentry, James Ruffus Gentry (pitcher, 1943-48): "Rufe" Goose Goslin, Leon Allen Goslin (left field, 1934-1937): "Goose" and one of Detroit's "G-Men" (Hall of Fame) Hank Greenberg (1st base, outfiled, 1930-1946): “Hammerin’ Hank” and one of Detroit's "G-Men" (Hall of Fame) Fred Hatfield (infield, 1952-1956 ): "Scrap Iron" Pinky Higgins (3rd base, 1939-1946), Michael Franklin Higgins: "Pinky" Chief Hogsett (pitcher, 1929-1936), Elon Chester Hogsett: "Chief" Frank House (catcher, 1950-1951, 1954-1957, 1961): "Pig" Fred Hutchinson (pitcher, 1939-1940, 1946-1953): "The Great Stone Face" and "Hutch" Chick King, Charles King (outfield, 1954-1956): "Chick" Eddie Lake, shortstop: "Sparky" Roxie Lawson, Alfred Lawson (pitcher, 1933, 1935-1939): "Roxie" Heinie Manush, Henry Emmett Manush (outfield, 1923-1927): "Heinie" (Hall of Fame) Firpo Marberry, Frederick Marberry (pitcher, 1933-1935): "Firpo" Scat Metha, Frank Joseph Metha: "Scat" Hal Newhouser: “Prince Hal” (Hall of Fame) Bobo Newsom, Lewis Norman Newsom: "Bobo" Prince Oana, Henry Oana (pitcher, 1943-45): "Prince" Stubby Overmire, Frank Overmire: "Stubby" Boots Poffenberger, Cletus Poffenberger: "Boots" Rip Radcliff, Raymond Allen Radcliff: "Rip" Phil Regan: "The Vulture" Schoolboy Rowe, Lynnwood Rowe, pitcher: "Schoolboy" Heinie Schuble, Henry George Schuble: "Heinie" Vic Sorrell, Victor Garland Sorrell, pitcher: "Lawyer" and "The Philosopher" Birdie Tebbetts, George Robert Tebbetts: "Birdie" Dizzy Trout, Paul Howard Trout, pitcher: "Dizzy Trout" Virgil Trucks, pitcher: "Fire" Trucks Gee Walker, Gerald Holmes Walker, outfield: "Gee" and "The Madman from Mississippi" Hub Walker, Harry Walker: "Hub" Skeeter Webb, James Laverne Webb: "Skeeter" Jo-Jo White, Joyner Clifford White: "Jo-Jo" Icehouse Wilson, George Peacock Wilson: "Icehouse" Red Wilson, Robert James Wilson: "Red" Yats Wuestling, George Wuestling (shortstop, 1929–30): "Yats" Whit Wyatt, John Witlow Wyatt: "Whit" Eddie Yost, "The Walking Man"Detroit Tigers 1901-1929 Clyde Barfoot (pitcher): "Foots" Paddy Baumann, Charles John Baumann (1911–1915): "Paddy" Heinie Beckendorf, Henry Ward Beckendorf (1909): "Heinie" Fritz Buelow, Frederick William Alexander Buelow (catcher, 1901–1904): "Fritz" Ownie Carroll, Owen T.Carroll (pitcher): "Ownie" Doc Casey, James Patrick Casey (3rd base, 1901–1902): "Doc" Pug Cavet, Tillar H.Cavet (pitcher, 1911, 1914–1915): "Pug" Nig Clarke, Jay Justin Clarke (catcher, 1905): "Nig" Ty Cobb (outfield, 1905–1926): "The Georgia Peach" Tex Covington, William Wilkes Covington (1911–1912): "Tex" Sam Crawford (outfield, 1903–1917): "Wahoo Sam" Hooks Dauss, George August Dauss (pitcher, 1912–1926): "Hooks" Pop Dillon, Frank Edward Dillon (1st base, 1901–1902): "Pop" Wild Bill Donovan (pitcher, 1903–1912, 1918): “Wild Bill” Donovan Snooks Dowd, Raymond Dowd (infielder, 1919): "Snooks" Wish Egan, Aloysius Egan (pitcher, 1902; scout 1910-51): "Wish" Kid Elberfeld, Norman Arthur Elberfeld (shortstop, 1901–1903): "Kid" and "The Tabasco Kid" Heinie Elder, Henry Knox Elder (pitcher, 1913): "Heinie" Babe Ellison, Herbert Ellison (utility, 1916–20): "Babe" Bob Fothergill (outfield, 1922–1930): “Fats” Del Gainer (first base): "Sheriff" Kid Gleason, William J.Gleason (2nd base, 1901–1902): "Kid" Skinny Graham, Kyle Graham (pitcher, 1929): "Skinny" Pinky Hargrave, William Hargrave (catcher, 1928–30): "Pinky" Harry Heilmann (outfield, 1914–1929): “Slug” Ducky Holmes, James William Holmes (1901–1902)" "Ducky" Baby Doll Jacobson (1st base, outfield, 1915), William Chester Jacobson: "Baby Doll" Hughie Jennings (manager, 1907-20): "Eee-yah" Davy Jones, outfield: "Kangaroo" Ed Killian, pitcher: "Twilight Ed" Rube Kisinger, Charles Samuel Kisinger (1902-1903): "Rube" Chick Lathers, Charles Lathers (infielder): "Chick" Dutch Leonard, Hubert Leonard (1919-1925): "Dutch" Baldy Louden, William P.Louden (infield, 1912-1913): "Baldy" Slim Love, Edward Love(pitcher, 1919-1920): "Slim Love" Herm Malloy (pitcher, 1907-08): "Tug" Sport McAllister, Lewis William McAllister (1901-1903): "Sport" Deacon McGuire, James McGuire (catcher, 1902-1913, 1912): "Deacon" Win Mercer, George Barclay Mercer (pitcher, 1902): "Win" Roscoe Miller, "Rubberlegs" George Mullin (pitcher, 1902-1913): "Big George" and "Wabash George" Salty Parker, Francis Parker: "Salty" Slicker Parks, Vernon Parks: "Slicker" Pepper Peploski, Joseph Aloysius Peploski (infield, 1913): "Pepper" Hub Pernoll (pitcher, 1910-1912): "Hub," "Piano Legs" and "Jud" Pol Perritt, William Perritt (pitcher, 1921): "Pol" Hank Perry (1912): "Socks" Herman Pillette (pitcher 1922-24): "Old Folks" Cotton Pippen, Henry Harold Pippen: "Cotton" Topper Rigney, Emory Elmo Rigney: "Topper" Rabbit Robinson, William Clyde Robinson (1904): "Rabbit" Germany Schaefer, William Herman Schaefer (2nd base, shortstop, 1905-1909): "Germany" and "Liberty" Boss Schmidt, Charles Schmidt (catcher, 1905-1911): "Boss" Chick Shorten: "Chick" Heinie Smith, George Henry Smith (1903): "Heinie" Tubby Spencer, Edward Spencer: "Tubby" Tuck Stainback, George Stainback: "Tuck" Lil Stoner, Ulysses Simpson Grant Stoner: "Lil Stoner" Sailor Stroud, Ralph Vivian Stroud (pitcher, 1910): "Sailor" Suds Sutherland, Harvey Sutherland (pitcher, 1921): "Suds" Jackie Tavener, shortstop: "Rabbit" Frosty Thomas, Forrest Thomas (pitcher, 1905): "Frosty" Bun Troy, Robert Troy (pitcher, 1912): "Bun" Guy Tutwiler (infielder, 1911-13): "King Tut" Ed Wells (pitcher, 1923-27): "Satchelfoot" Earl Whitehill, pitcher: "The Earl" Mutt Wilson, William Wilson (pitcher, 1920): "Mutt" Al Wingo (outfielder, 1924-28): "Red" Ralph Works (pitcher, 1909-12): "Judge" Yats Wuestling, George Wuestling: “Yats” Squanto Wilson, George Francis Wilson (catcher, 1911): "Squanto"Detroit Wolverines Nicknames (1881-1888)Lady Baldwin, Charles B.Baldwin (pitcher, 1885-1888): "Lady"Fatty Briody, Charles F.Briody : "Fatty"Dan Brouthers (1st base, 1886-1888): "Big Dan" and "Alderman" (Hall of Fame)Count Campau, Charles Columbus Campau (outfield, 1888): "Count"Chub Collins, Charles Augustus Collins (shortstop, 1885): "Chubb"Ned Hanlon, Edward Hugh Hanlon (outfield, 1881-1888): "Ned"Deacon McGuire James Thomas McGuire (catcher, 1885, 1888, 1902-1903, 1912): "Deacon"Mox McQuery, William Thomas McQuery (1st base, 1885): "Mox"Parson Nicholson, Thomas C.Nicholson (2nd base, 1888): "Parson" and "Deacon"Hardy Richardson, Abram Harding Richardson (outfield, 2nd base 1886-1888): "Hardy" and "Old True Blue"Yank Robinson, William H.Robinson (shortstop, 1882): "Yank"Dupee Shaw, Frederick Lander Shaw (pitcher, 1883-1884): "Dupee"Phenomenal Smith, John Francis Smith (pitcher, 1886): "Phenomenal"Ecky Stearns, Daniel Eckford Stearns (shortstop, 1881): "Ecky"Sam Thompson (outfield, 1885-1888): "Big Sam" (Hall of Fame)Dasher Troy, John Joseph Troy (infield, 1881-1882): "Dasher"Deacon White, James Laurie White (3rd base, 1886-1888): "Deacon"Stump Wiedman, George Edward Wiedman (pitcher, 1881-1885, 1887): "Stump"Chief Zimmer, Charles Louis Zimmer (catcher, outfield 1884): "ChiefFlorida Marlins Players NicknamesBobby Bonilla, Robert Bonilla: "Bobby Bo"Jeff Conine, Jeffrey Guy Conine: "Nine," "Niner," "Conine the Barbarian," or "Mr. ![]()
Tiger”: Al Kaline“The Old Professor”: Casey Stengel“Parson”: Parson Nicholson and Billy Sunday“Preacher”: Preacher Roe, Barry Bonnell, Vern Law, and Wally Hebert“Prince Hal”: Hal Newhouser“Professor”: Joe Ostrowski“Red Baron”: Rusty Greer and Rich Sutcliffe"Sarge": Gary Matthews"Sheff": Gary Sheffield“Sheriff”: Sheriff Blake, Norm Charlton, Jim Constable, Del Gainer, Dave Harris and more“Sir Hugh”: Hugh Duffy“Sir Richard”: Duff Cooley"Sir Sidney": Sidney Ponson“Sir Timothy”: Tim Keefe“The Sultan Of Swat”: Babe RuthMechanical or Industry Nicknames"Bazooka": Eddie Basinski"The Big Train": Walter Johnson Jim Asbell"The Big Wheel": Lance Parrish"Bomber": Maurice Van Robays"Bullet": Bullet Rogan Bob Turley Jack Thoney Frank Miller Bullet Joe Bush"Cadillac": Franklin Stubbs"Cannonball": Ed Crane Ed Morris John Shaffer Bill Stemmeyer Cannonball Titcomb Gus Weyhing"Crane": Frank Reberger"Fireball": Fireball Smith"Gunboat": Harry Gumbert"Gunner": Bill McGunnigle Bobby Reeves Guy Cantrell"Hammer": Hank Aaron, John Milner, Josh Willingham"Hammerin' Hank": Hank Aaron, Hank Greenberg"Iron Duke": Bill Kenworthy"The Iron Horse": Lou Gehrig"Iron Man": Cal Ripken Archie Campbell Joe McGinnity Ray Mueller Wiley Piatt Ray Starr"Jet" or "The Jet": Chet Lemon Sam Jethroe"Little Steam Engine": Pud Galvin"The Mechanic": Tony Fossas, Emilio Antonio (Morejon) Fossas (1988–99)"The Mechanical Man": Charlie Gehringer"Mercedes": Todd Benzinger"Motormouth": Paul Blair"Old Iron Hands": Sleeper Sullivan"Rocket": Roger Clemens"Scrap Iron": Ed Biecher Clint Courtney Phil Garner Eddie Kenna Bob Stinson"Shovel": Shovel Hodge"Spoke": Tris Speaker, Spoke Emery"Stanley Steamer": Bob Stanley"Steam Engine in Boots": Earl Moore"Steamboat": Clem Drisewerd Steamboat Struss Steamboat Williams"Steamer": Steamer Flanagan"Tank": Todd Pratt"Toy Cannon": Jimmy Wynn"Truck": Truck Eagan Truck Hannah, Eddie KearseSee also: History of baseball team nicknames Sports clubs and their nicknamesUnless other sourcing is indicated, all nicknames for individual baseball players cited in this article have been verified by inclusion in one of the following authoritative sources: Baseball-Reference Baseball Almanac IMDB. ![]()
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