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Northwoods League Alumni in Major League Baseball Northwoods League Alumni In Major League Baseball (as of July 4, 2019) Player Bolded is Currently on MLB 25 Man Active Roster or MLB DL PLAYER CURRENT TEAM NORTHWOODS LEAGUE TEAM MLB DEBUT HOW MANY ? 1 Jeff Weaver Dubuque ‘95 04/14/99 Alexandria 17 2 Juan Pierre Manitowoc ‘96 08/07/00 Austin 1 3 Jermaine Clark Kenosha ‘95 04/03/01 Battle Creek 4 4 Jay Gibbons Manitowoc ‘96-97 04/06/01 Brainerd 16 5 Bobby Kielty Kenosha ‘96 04/10/01 Dubuque 3 6 Joe Nelson Kenosha '95 06/13/01 Duluth 15 7 Shawn Sedlacek Dubuque ‘96 06/18/02 Eau Claire 7 8 Matt Cepicky Waterloo ‘97 07/31/02 Grand Forks 1 9 Wes Obermueller Waterloo/Wausau ‘96, 98 09/20/02 Green Bay 10 10 Erasmo Ramirez Kenosha ‘95 04/30/03 Kenosha 7 11 Jeff Duncan Waterloo ‘98 05/20/03 La Crosse 19 12 Jimmy Journell Waterloo ‘97, 99 06/29/03 Lakeshore 8 13 Robb Quinlan Dubuque/St. Cloud ‘96, 98 07/28/03 Madison 17 14 Clint Barmes Kenosha/Waterloo ‘98, ‘99-00 09/05/03 Manitowoc 2 15 Justin Huisman St. Cloud ‘98-99 04/25/04 Mankato 16 16 Valentino Pascucci Rochester ‘98 04/26/04 Minot 0 17 Andy Dominique Kenosha ‘95 05/25/04 Rochester 15 18 Josh Willingham Austin ‘98-99 07/06/04 St. Cloud 28 19 George Sherrill Kenosha ‘97-98 07/16/04 Thunder Bay 6 20 Curtis Granderson Marlins Mankato ‘01 09/13/04 Waterloo 15 21 Dave Gassner Wausau ‘98 04/16/05 Willmar 5 22 Jeremy Accardo Alexandria ‘01 05/04/05 Wausau/Wisconsin 19 23 Mike Burns Brainerd ‘98-99 05/13/05 Wisconsin Rapids 1 24 Paul McAnulty Mankato ‘01 06/22/05 25 Ryan Spilborghs Madison ‘01 07/16/05 Year Played in NWL 26 Chris Demaria St. Cloud ‘00-01 09/09/05 1994 0 27 Tom Gorzelanny St. Cloud ‘01 09/20/05 1995 5 28 Casey Janssen Wisconsin ‘01 04/27/06 1996 6 29 Andre Ethier Rochester ‘02 05/02/06 1997 4 30 Jack Hannahan Mankato ‘99 05/25/06 1998 12 31 Mike Rouse Brainerd ‘99-00 06/09/06 1999 11 32 Pat Neshek Phillies Wisconsin ‘00 07/07/06 2000 5 33 Mark Lowe Wisconsin ‘02-03 07/07/06 2001 10 34 Ben Zobrist Cubs Wisconsin ‘03 08/01/06 2002 9 35 T.J. Bohn Brainerd ‘01 08/22/06 2003 9 36 Jay Marshall Rochester ‘02 04/02/07 2004 12 37 Joe Bisenius Duluth ‘03 04/05/07 2005 15 38 Curtis Thigpen Waterloo ‘02 06/06/07 2006 18 39 Jordan De Jong Grand Forks/Brainerd ‘98-99 06/06/07 2007 23 40 Chris Basak St. Cloud ‘98-99 06/09/07 2008 19 41 Willie Collazo Waterloo ‘99 09/05/07 2009 21 42 Lance Broadway Wisconsin ‘04 09/07/07 2010 25 43 Josh Newman Alexandria ‘01 09/12/07 2011 22 44 Carlos Muniz Alexandria ‘02 09/25/07 2012 22 45 Max Scherzer Nationals La Crosse ‘04 04/29/08 2013 8 46 Doug Mathis Duluth ‘04 05/12/08 2014 11 47 Daniel Herrera La Crosse '05 06/03/08 2015 1 Northwoods League Alumni In Major League Baseball (as of July 4, 2019) Player Bolded is Currently on MLB 25 Man Active Roster or MLB DL PLAYER CURRENT TEAM NORTHWOODS LEAGUE TEAM MLB DEBUT HOW MANY ? 48 Nick Hundley Athletics Alexandria '04 07/04/08 Year Debuted in MLB 49 Sean Kazmar Braves St. Cloud '03 08/13/08 1999 1 50 Casey McGehee Japan St. Cloud '01 09/02/08 2000 1 51 Chris Jakubauskas St. Cloud '99 04/08/09 2001 4 52 Jason Jaramillo St. Cloud '02 04/16/09 2002 3 53 Jordan Zimmermann Tigers Eau Claire '06 04/20/09 2003 5 54 Mark Melancon Giants Duluth '04 04/26/09 2004 6 55 Fernando Rodriguez Padres Duluth '03 05/02/09 2005 7 56 Tommy Everidge Mankato '02 07/28/09 2006 8 57 Justin Berg Wisconsin '03 08/13/09 2007 9 58 Mike McCoy Brainerd '00 09/09/09 2008 6 59 Dustin Richardson Rochester '04 09/28/09 2009 10 60 Matt Pagnozzi Madison '02 09/29/09 2010 15 61 Allen Craig Alexandria '03, 05 04/08/10 2011 11 62 Rhyne Hughes Duluth '04 04/24/10 2012 12 63 Danny Worth Alexandria '06 05/16/10 2013 19 64 Jay Buente Wisconsin '04-05 05/27/10 2014 7 65 Sam LeCure Brainerd '05 05/28/10 2015 23 66 Robbie Weinhardt St. Cloud '07 07/07/10 2016 19 67 Casey Coleman Mets Alexandria '07 08/02/10 2017 23 68 Thomas Diamond St. Cloud '02-03 08/03/10 2018 19 69 Chris Sale Red Sox La Crosse '08 08/06/10 2019 17 70 Matt Reynolds Nationals Rochester '06 08/19/10 71 Lucas Duda Royals Alexandria '06 09/01/10 Played in MLB per Year 72 Dillon Gee Brainerd '05 09/07/10 1999 1 73 Konrad Schmidt St. Cloud '03, 05 09/13/10 2000 2 74 Daniel Descalso Cubs Wisconsin '06 09/18/10 2001 6 75 Matt Mangini Thunder Bay '05 09/23/10 2002 8 76 Andy Dirks Brainerd '06-'07 05/16/11 2003 12 77 Eric Thames Brewers La Crosse '07 05/18/11 2004 18 78 Brandon Crawford Giants Mankato '05 05/27/11 2005 22 79 Erik Hamren Mankato '08 08/01/11 2006 25 80 Dave Sappelt Battle Creek '07 08/07/11 2007 31 81 Steve Edlefsen St. Cloud/Duluth '04, 06 08/21/11 2008 27 82 Jerad Head Brainerd '05 08/28/11 2009 34 83 Neil Wagner Japan Mankato '04-05 08/30/11 2010 47 84 Efren Navarro Japan Rochester '05-06 09/02/11 2011 50 85 Jordan Pacheco Mexico La Crosse '05 09/06/11 2012 47 86 John Gaub St. Cloud '04 09/13/11 2013 60 87 Erik Komatsu Brainerd '06-07 04/06/12 2014 59 88 Drew Smyly Duluth '09 04/12/12 2015 71 89 Dan Jennings Nationals Waterloo '06-07 04/30/12 2016 74 90 Kole Calhoun Angels Eau Claire '07,08,09 05/22/12 2017 78 91 Cole Devries Mankato '04 05/24/12 2018 88 92 Sam Freeman Angels Wisconsin '07 06/01/12 2019 86 93 Bryan Holaday Marlins Alexandria '08 06/06/12 94 Dan Straily Orioles St. Cloud '09 8/3/2012 95 Brett Jackson La Crosse '07 08/05/12 96 Rob Brantly Phillies La Crosse '08 8/14/2012 97 Darin Ruf Korea Wisconsin '07 9/14/2012 98 Tyson Brummett Mankato '05, '06 10/3/2012 99 Josh Prince Green Bay '08 4/6/2013 100 Hiram Burgos Brewers Brainerd '06 4/20/2013 101 Jermaine Curtis FA Alexandria '06 4/27/2013 Northwoods League Alumni In Major League Baseball (as of July 4, 2019) Player Bolded is Currently on MLB 25 Man Active Roster or MLB DL PLAYER CURRENT TEAM NORTHWOODS LEAGUE TEAM MLB DEBUT HOW MANY ? 102 Evan Reed Waterloo '05 05/16/13 103 Brandon Bantz Waterloo '07 06/08/13 104 Tony Sanchez Rangers Battle Creek '07 06/23/13 105 Sean Halton FA Mankato '06 06/27/13 106 Jonathan Diaz Yankees Thunder Bay '05 06/29/13 107 Vic Black La Crosse '07 07/25/13 108 Cody Asche Red Sox Duluth '09, '10 07/30/13 109 Roger Kieschnick St. Cloud '06 07/31/13 110 Kevin Pillar Giants Wisconsin '10 08/14/13 111 Philip Gosselin Phillies Madison '08 08/17/13 112 Jake Petricka Rangers Mankato '09 08/22/13 113 Ryan Goins White Sox Waterloo '08 08/23/13 114 Brian Flynn Royals Rochester '09, '11 09/04/13 115 Erik Johnson Padres Alexandria '09 09/04/13 116 Marcus Semien Athletics Alexandria '09-'10 09/04/13 117 Zach Walters Duluth '09 09/06/13 118 Aaron Barrett Nationals Duluth '08 03/31/14 119 James Jones Rangers Waterloo '08 04/18/14 120 Greg Garcia Padres Brainerd '08 04/28/14 121 Daniel Robertson Diamondbacks Green Bay '07 04/29/14 122 Blaine Hardy Tigers Thunder Bay '08 06/16/14 123 Rafael Lopez Padres Battle Creek '07/Madison '10 09/02/14 124 Xavier Scruggs FA Brainerd '07 09/04/14 125 J.R. Graham FA Madison '09-'10 04/06/15 126 Tyler Olson Indians Green Bay '12 04/07/15 127 Mark Canha A's St. Cloud '08 04/08/15 128 A.J. Schugel Pirates Thunder Bay '09-'10 04/12/15 129 Andrew McKirahan FA La Crosse '09 04/12/15 130 Matt Grace Nationals Alexandria '08 04/22/15 131 Austin Barnes Dodgers St. Cloud '10 05/24/15 132 Pat Venditte Giants Wisconsin '07 06/05/15 133 Scott Schebler Reds Green Bay '10 06/05/15 134 Jon Moscot La Crosse '10 06/05/15 135 Dan Burawa Madison '09 06/21/15 136 Ryan Lollis Duluth '06 07/04/15 137 Nick Goody Indians Mankato '11 07/30/15 138 Chris Reed Wisconsin '09 08/01/15 139 Scott McGough Rockies Rochester '09 08/20/15 140 Jerad Eickhoff Phillies Wisconsin '10 08/21/15 141 Ryan LaMarre Braves Alexandria '08 08/22/15 142 John Hicks Tigers Madison '09 08/29/15 143 Scott Alexander Dodgers La Crosse '08 09/02/15 144 Rocky Gale Dodgers Green Bay '08 09/06/15 145 Nevin Ashley FA Eau Claire '06 09/09/15 146 Cody Decker Diamondbacks Duluth '06/Mankato '07 09/14/15 147 Daniel Winkler Braves Rochester '10 09/21/15 148 Tyler Naquin Indians Mankato '10 04/05/16 149 Andy Burns Blue Jays Duluth '08-'09 05/09/16 150 Matt Reynolds Nationals St.
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