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Blue Rocks in the Show (178) BLUE ROCKS IN THE SHOW (178) Player Year(s) with Blue Rocks Position ML Debut (Club) 1 Jon Lieber 1993 RHP 5-15-94 (Pittsburgh) 2 Chris Eddy 1993 LHP 4-26-95 (Oakland) 3 Michael Tucker 1993 OF 4-26-95 (Kansas City) 4 Dilson Torres 1994 RHP 4-29-95 (Kansas City) 5 Melvin Bunch 1994 RHP 5-6-95 (Kansas City) 6 Jim Pittsley 1994, 96 RHP 5-23-95 (Kansas City) 7 Johnny Damon 1994 OF 8-12-95 (Kansas City) 8 Mike Sweeney 1995 C 9-4-95 (Kansas City) 9 Sal Fasano 1994, 95 C 4-3-96 (Kansas City) 10 Rod Myers 1994 P 4-3-96 (Chicago NL) 11 Jose Rosado 1995 LHP 6-12-96 (Kansas City) 12 Brian Bevil 1993 RHP 6-17-96 (Kansas City) 13 Roderick Myers 1994 OF 6-21-96 (Kansas City) 14 Jaime Bluma 1994 RHP 8-9-96 (Kansas City) 15 Mike Fyhrie 1993 RHP 9-14-96 (Kansas City) 16 Shane Halter 1993 SS 4-6-97 (Kansas City) 17 Glendon Rusch 1995 LHP 4-6-97 (Kansas City) 18 Jose Santiago 1997 RHP 7-7-97 (Kansas City) 19 Ryan Long 1994 3B 7-16-97 (Kansas City) 20 Larry Sutton 1994 1B 8-17-97 (Kansas City) 21 Felix Martinez 1994 SS 9-3-97 (Kansas City) 22 Andy Stewart 1993, 94 C 9-6-97 (Kansas City) 23 Michael Bovee 1994 RHP 9-13-97 (Anaheim) 24 Mendy Lopez 1995 3B 6-3-98 (Kansas City) 25 Bart Evans 1994, 95, 97 RHP 6-16-98 (Kansas City) 26 Ramon Martinez 1994 2B 6-20-98 (San Francisco) 27 Tim Byrdak 1995, 97 LHP 8-7-98 (Kansas City) 28 Carlos Beltran 1997, 98, 2000* OF 9-14-98 (Kansas City) 29 Dee Brown 1998, 99 OF 9-14-98 (Kansas City) 30 Carlos Febles 1997 2B 9-14-98 (Kansas City) 31 Orber Moreno 1998, 2001 RHP 5-25-99 (Kansas City) 32 Ken Ray 1995 RHP 7-10-99 (Kansas City) 33 Dan Reichert 1998 RHP 7-16-99 (Kansas City) 34 Mark Quinn 1997 OF 9-14-99 (Kansas City) 35 Lance Carter 1996, 98 RHP 9-15-99 (Kansas City) 36 Chad Durbin 1998 RHP 9-26-99 (Kansas City) 37 Kevin Hodges 1993, 95, 96, 97 RHP 4-24-00 (Seattle) 38 Steve Sisco 1994 2B 5-6-00 (Atlanta) 39 Raul Gonzalez 1993, 94, 95 OF 5-25-00 (Chicago NL) 40 Kris Wilson 1998, 99, 2002* RHP 7-28-00 (Kansas City) 41 Scott Mullen 1997, 98 P 8-31-00 (Kansas City) 42 Tony Cogan 2000 LHP 4-2-01 (Kansas City) 43 Jeff Austin 1999 RHP 6-26-01 (Kansas City) 44 Chris George 1999 LHP 7-26-01 (Kansas City) 45 Brandon Berger 1998, 99, 2000 DH 9-9-01 (Kansas City) 46 Angel Berroa 2001 SS 9-18-01 (Kansas City) 47 Ken Harvey 2000, 01 DH 9-18-01 (Kansas City) 48 Mike MacDougal 2000, 02 RHP 9-22-01 (Kansas City) 49 Corey Thurman 1999, 2000 RHP 4-5-02 (Toronto) 50 Jeremy Affeldt 2000 LHP 4-6-02 (Kansas City) 51 Mark Ellis 2000 SS 4-9-02 (Oakland) 52 Juan Brito 1999, 2000 C 5-3-02 (Kansas City) 53 Alexis Gomez 2000, 01 OF 6-16-02 (Kansas City) 54 Shawn Sedlacek 1999 RHP 6-18-02 (Kansas City) 55 Ryan Bukvich 2000, 01 RHP 7-12-02 (Kansas City) 56 Runelvys Hernandez 2002 RHP 7-15-02 (Kansas City) 57 Jeremy Hill 1999, 2000, 01 RHP 9-7-02 (Kansas City) 58 Wes Obermueller 2001, 02 RHP 9-20-02 (Kansas City) 59 Enrique “Kiko” Calero 1998 RHP 4-2-03 (St. Louis) 60 Kyle Snyder 2000, 02 RHP 5-1-03 (Kansas City) 61 Jason Gilfillan 2000, 01 RHP 5-16-03 (Kansas City) 62 Carlos Mendez 1995, 96 UTL 5-22-03 (Baltimore) 63 Alejandro Prieto 1996, 97 SS 7-26-03 (Minnesota) 64 Jimmy Gobble 2001 LHP 8-3-03 (Kansas City) 65 David DeJesus 2002 OF 9-2-03 (Kansas City) 66 Eduardo Villacis 2002, 03 RHP 5-1-04 (Kansas City) 67 Zack Greinke 2002, 03 RHP 5-22-04 (Kansas City) 68 Byron Gettis 2000, 01, 02 OF 5-27-04 (Kansas City) 69 Matt Treanor 1997 C 6-2-04 (Florida Marlins) 70 Andres Blanco 2002, 2003 SS 4-17-04 (Kansas City) 71 Mike Tonis 2001 C 6-20-04 (Kansas City) 72 Ruben Gotay 2003 2B 8-3-04 (Kansas City) 73 Jorge Vasquez 2003 RHP 8-13-04 (Kansas City) 74 Paul Phillips 1998, 2003 C 9-9-04 (Kansas City) 75 Donnie Murphy 2004 2B 9-18-04 (Kansas City) 76 Joe Dillon 1999 3B 5-18-05 (Florida) 77 Shane Costa 2003, 04 OF 6-2-05 (Kansas City) 78 Jonah Bayliss 2004 RHP 6-21-05 (Kansas City) 79 Brian Shackelford 2000 LHP 6-26-05 (Cincinnati) 80 Alejandro Machado 2002 INF 9-2-05 (Boston) 81 Brian Sanches 2000 RHP 6-16-06 (Philadelphia) 82 Anibal Sanchez 2005 RHP 6-25-06 (Florida) 83 Chad Santos 2002 1B 7-16-06 (San Francisco) 84 Norris Hopper 2001, 02 OF 8-20-06 (Cincinnati) 85 Ryan Braun 2004 RHP 9-2-06 (Kansas City) 86 Mitch Maier 2004 OF 9-23-06 (Kansas City) 87 Zach McClellan 2002, 03 RHP 4-16-07 (Colorado) 88 Jacoby Ellsbury 2006 CF 6-30-07 (Boston) 89 Clay Buchholz 2006 RHP 8-17-07 (Boston) 90 Mel Stocker 2003, 04 OF 9-1-07 (Milwaukee) 91 Luis Mendoza 2005, 06 RHP 9-8-07 (Texas) 92 Brian Bass 2003 RHP 4-1-08 (Minnesota) 93 Jed Lowrie 2006 3B 4-16-08 (Boston) 94 Justin Masterson 2006 RHP 4-24-08 (Boston) 95 Matt Tupman 2004 C 5-18-08 (Kansas City) 96 Mike Aviles 2004 SS 5-29-08 (Kansas City) 97 Carlos Rosa 2006 RHP 6-14-08 (Kansas City) 98 Michael Bowden 2006 RHP 8-30-08 (Boston) 99 Kila Ka’aihue 2007 1B 9-4-08 (Kansas City) 100 Devon Lowery 2004 RHP 9-5-08 (Kansas City) 101 Dusty Brown 2005 C/OF 6-23-09 (Boston) 102 Dusty Hughes 2004 LHP 9-6-09 (Kansas City) 103 Blake Wood 2007 RHP 5-12-10 (Kansas City) 104 Greg Holland 2008 RHP 8-2-10 (Kansas City) 105 Jarrod Dyson 2008, 10* OF 9-7-10 (Kansas City) 106 Dan Cortes 2007 RHP 9-24-10 (Seattle) 107 Aaron Crow 2010 RHP 3-31-11 (Kansas City) 108 Louis Coleman 2009 RHP 4-21-11 (Kansas City) 109 Eric Hosmer 2009, 10 1B 5-6-11 (Kansas City) 110 Everett Teaford 2008, 09 LHP 5-17-11 (Kansas City) 111 Danny Duffy 2009, 10 LHP 5-18-11 (Kansas City) 112 Tommy Hottovy 2005, 06 LHP 6-3-11 (Boston) 113 Mike Moustakas 2009 3B 6-10-11 (Kansas City) 114 Johnny Giavotella 2009 2B 8-5-11 (Kansas City) 115 Salvador Perez 2010 C 8-10-11 (Kansas City) 116 Juan Abreu 2009 RHP 8-29-11 (Houston) 117 Kelvin Herrera 2011 RHP 9-21-11 (Kansas City) 118 Will Smith 2010 LHP 5-23-12 (Kansas City) 119 Clint Robinson 2009 1B 6-8-12 (Kansas City) 120 Jeff Bianchi 2008 SS 7-13-12 (Milwaukee) 121 David Lough 2009 OF 9-1-12 (Kansas City) 122 Jake Odorizzi 2011 RHP 9-23-12 (Kansas City) 123 Derrick Robinson 2007 OF 4-5-13 (Cincinnati) 124 Wil Myers 2010 C 6-18-13 (Tampa Bay) 125 Cody Clark 2007 C 8-23-13 (Houston) 126 Yordano Ventura 2012 RHP 9-17-13 (Kansas City) 127 Chris Dwyer 2010 RHP 9-24-13 (Kansas City) 128 Michael Mariot 2011 RHP 4-11-14 (Kansas City) 129 Justin Marks 2011 LHP 4-20-14 (Texas) 130 Aaron Brooks 2013 RHP 5-3-14 (Kansas City) 131 Jamie Romak 2010 INF/OF 5-28-14 (Los Angeles NL) 132 Christian Colon 2010 2B/SS 7-1-14 (Kansas City) 133 Terrance Gore 2014 OF 8-31-14 (Kansas City) 134 Lane Adams 2012, 13 OF 9-1-14 (Kansas City) 135 Ryan Dennick 2010 LHP 9-2-14 (Cincinnati) 136 Spencer Patton 2013 RHP 9-4-14 (Texas) 137 Brandon Finnegan 2014 LHP 9-6-14 (Kansas City) 138 Paulo Orlando 2008, 09 OF 4-9-15 (Kansas City) 139 Sugar Ray Marimon 2012 RHP 4-14-15 (Atlanta) 140 Orlando Calixte 2012 INF 4-19-15 (Kansas City) 141 Rey Navarro 2010, 11 INF 4-24-15 (Baltimore) 142 Michael Montgomery 2009, 10 RHP 6-2-15 (Seattle) 143 Cheslor Cuthbert 2012, 13 3B 7-7-15 (Kansas City) 144 John Lamb 2010, 13 LHP 8-14-15 (Cincinnati) 145 Miguel Almonte 2014 RHP 9-1-15 (Kansas City) 146 Scott Alexander 2013 LHP 9-2-15 (Kansas City) 147 Raul Mondesi Jr. 2014 INF 10-30-15 (Kansas City)** 148 Daniel Stumpf 2014 LHP 4-7-16 (Philadelphia) 149 Tim Melville 2010, 11 RHP 4-10-16 (Cincinnati) 150 Andrew Triggs 2013 RHP 4-25-16 (Oakland) 151 Sean Manaea 2014, 15 LHP 4-29-16 (Oakland) 152 Whit Merrifield 2011, 12 OF 5-18-16 (Kansas City) 153 Alec Mills 2015 RHP 5-18-16 (Kansas City) 154 Brett Eibner 2012, 14 OF 5-27-16 (Kansas City) 155 Cody Reed 2015 LHP 6-18-16 (Cincinnati) 156 Brooks Pounders 2012, 14, 15 RHP 7-5-16 (Kansas City) 157 Buddy Baumann 2010 LHP 7-16-16 (San Diego) 158 Matt Strahm 2015 LHP 7-31-16 (Kansas City) 159 Juan Graterol 2010, 11, 12 C 9-2-16 (Los Angeles AL) 160 Kevin McCarthy 2015 RHP 9-9-16 (Kansas City) 161 Hunter Dozier 2014 INF 9-12-16 (Kansas City) 162 Jake Junis 2015 RHP 4-12-17 (Kansas City) 163 Jorge Bonifacio 2013 OF 4-21-17 (Kansas City) 164 Eric Skoglund 2015 LHP 5-30-17 (Kansas City) 165 Ramon Torres 2014, 15 INF 6-7-17 (Kansas City) 166 Glenn Sparkman 2014, 16 RHP 6-30-17 (Toronto) 167 Luke Farrell 2015 RHP 7-1-17 (Kansas City) 168 Cam Gallagher 2014, 15 C 8-6-17 (Kansas City) 169 Andres Machado 2017 RHP 9-2-17 (Kansas City) 170 Luis Santos 2014 RHP 9-2-17 (Toronto) 171 Tim Hill 2016, 17 LHP 3-29-18 (Kansas City) 172 Jason Adam 2012 RHP 5-5-18 (Kansas City) 173 Ryan O’Hearn 2015, 16 INF 7-31-18 (Kansas City) 174 Jake Newberry 2016 RHP 8-20-18 (Kansas City) 175 Meibrys Viloria 2018 C 9-2-18 (Kansas City) 176 Frank Schwindel 2014, 15 1B 3-28-19 (Kansas City) 177 Kyle Zimmer 2013, 16 RHP 3-31-19 (Kansas City) 178 Richard Lovelady 2017 LHP 4-9-19 (Kansas City) *Rehab Assignment ** First Player to Ever Debut in the World Series Updated April 5, 2019 .
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