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Major League Baseball's I-Team Major League Baseball’s I-Team The I-Team is composed of players whose names contain enough unique letters to spell the team(s) for which they played. To select the team, the all-time roster for each franchise was compared to both its current name as well as the one in use when each player was a member of the team. For example, a member of the Dodgers franchise would be compared to both that moniker (regardless of the years when they played) as well as alternate names, such as the Robins, Superbas, Bridegrooms, etc., if they played during seasons when those other identities were used. However, if a franchise relocated and changed its name, the rosters would only be compared to the team name used when each respective player was a member. Using another illustration, those who played for the Senators from 1901 to 1960 were not compared to the Twins name, and vice versa. Finally, the most common name for each player was used (as determined by baseball- reference.com’s database). For example, Whitey Ford was used, not Edward Ford. Franchise Team Name Players Angels Angels Al Spangler Angels Angels Andres Galarraga Angels Angels Claudell Washington Angels Angels Daniel Stange Angels Angels Jason Bulger Angels Angels Jason Grimsley Angels Angels Jose Gonzalez Angels Angels Larry Gonzales Angels Angels Len Gabrielson Angels Angels Paul Swingle Angels Angels Rene Gonzales Angels Angels Ryan Langerhans Angels Angels Wilson Delgado Astros Astros Brian Esposito Astros Astros Gus Triandos Astros Astros Jason Castro Astros Astros Ramon de los Santos Astros Astros Scott Servais Astros Astros Scott Strickland Athletics Athletics No Players Blue Jays Blue Jays No Players Braves Braves Larvell Blanks Braves Braves Roberto Vargas Braves Braves Steve Barber Braves Braves Steve Bedrosian Braves Braves Steve Torrealba Braves Braves Virgil Barnes Braves Braves (Bees) Bill Posedel Braves Braves (Bees) Mel Preibisch Braves Braves (Bees) Ray Berres Braves Braves (Bees) Wayne Osborne Franchise Team Name Players Brewers Brewers Wes Obermueller Cardinals Cardinals No Players Cubs Cubs Barney Schultz Cubs Cubs Bill Hutchinson Cubs Cubs Bill Schuster Cubs Cubs Bob Caruthers Cubs Cubs Bob Schultz Cubs Cubs Brian Bogusevic Cubs Cubs Bruce Edwards Cubs Cubs Bruce Sutter Cubs Cubs Buck Coats Cubs Cubs Buddy Schultz Cubs Cubs Butch Weis Cubs Cubs Heathcliff Slocumb Cubs Cubs Richie Ashburn Cubs Cubs Scott Bullett Cubs Cubs Steve Buechele Cubs Cubs Tuck Stainback Cubs Cubs (Colts) Bill Hutchinson Diamondbacks Diamondbacks No Players Dodgers Dodgers Gordon Slade Dodgers Dodgers (Grays) Germany Smith Dodgers Dodgers (Robins) Bonnie Hollingsworth Dodgers Dodgers (Robins) Dick Robertson Dodgers Dodgers (Robins) Merwin Jacobson Dodgers Dodgers (Robins) Rube Yarrison Dodgers Dodgers (Robins) Tiny Osborne Giants Giants Benito Santiago Giants Giants Don Taussig Giants Giants George Watkins Giants Giants Jake Livingstone Giants Giants Santiago Casilla Indians Indians Brandon Phillips Indians Indians Dennis Martinez Indians Indians Paddy Livingston Indians Indians Rivington Bisland Indians Naps Alex Pearson Indians Naps Happy Townsend Indians Naps Paddy Livingston Indians Naps Spec Harkness Mariners Mariners Charlton Jimerson Marlins Marlins Carlos Martinez Marlins Marlins Logan Morrison Marlins Marlins Manuel Barrios Marlins Marlins Matt Lindstrom Marlins Marlins Osvaldo Martinez Marlins Marlins Oswaldo Mairena Franchise Team Name Players Mets Mets Bob Aspromonte Mets Mets Brent Strom Mets Mets Charley Smith Mets Mets Daisuke Matsuzaka Mets Mets Gary Matthews Mets Mets Jeremy Griffiths Mets Mets Jermaine Allensworth Mets Mets Joe Sambito Mets Mets Joe Smith Mets Mets John Strohmayer Mets Mets Lastings Milledge Mets Mets Matt Wise Mets Mets McKay Christensen Mets Mets Mickey Weston Mets Mets Miguel Batista Mets Mets Mike Matthews Mets Mets Mike Scott Mets Mets Mike Stanton Mets Mets Pat Mahomes Mets Mets Pete Smith Mets Mets Shaun Fitzmaurice Mets Mets Tim Harkness Mets Mets Tim Spehr Mets Mets Tom Edens Mets Mets Tom Seaver Mets Mets Tommie Reynolds Nationals Nationals No Players Orioles Orioles Alberto Castillo Orioles Orioles Alberto Castillo Orioles Orioles Alfredo Simon Orioles Orioles Earl Robinson Orioles Orioles Francisco de la Rosa Orioles Orioles Melvin Rosario Orioles Orioles Sergio Robles Padres Padres Adam Peterson Padres Padres Dan Spillner Padres Padres Ed Sprague Padres Padres Eddie Oropesa Padres Padres Pedro Astacio Phillies Phillies Pickles Dillhoefer Pirates Pirates Jack Pfiester Pirates Pirates Phil Slattery Pirates Pirates Steve Parris Rangers Rangers Andres Galarraga Rangers Rangers Brad Arnsberg Rangers Rangers Bryan Eversgerd Rangers Rangers Gerry Janeski Rangers Rangers Scarborough Green Franchise Team Name Players Rays Rays Alberto Reyes Rays Rays Carlos Reyes Rays Rays Jason Tyner Rays Rays Kyle Farnsworth Rays Rays Rey Sanchez Rays Rays Russell Branyan Rays Rays Rusty Meacham Rays Rays Ryan Roberts Rays Rays Tanyon Sturtze Rays Rays Tony Saunders Rays Rays Yunel 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Weathers Reds Reds Deion Sanders Reds Reds Dennis Rasmussen Reds Reds Dennis Ribant Reds Reds Dennys Reyes Reds Reds Derek Lilliquist Reds Reds Dernell Stenson Reds Reds Deron Johnson Reds Reds Derrick Robinson Reds Reds Devin Mesoraco Reds Reds Dick Robertson Reds Reds Dick Sisler Reds Reds Didi Gregorius Reds Reds Dode Paskert Reds Reds Donnie Sadler Reds Reds Dontrelle Willis Reds Reds Drew Stubbs Reds Reds Drew Sutton Reds Reds Duane Richards Reds Reds Dusty Miller Reds Reds Ed Armbrister Reds Reds Ed Crosby Reds Reds Ed Heusser Reds Reds Ed Sprague Reds Reds Ed Strelecki Reds Reds Edd Roush Reds Reds Eddie Priest Reds Reds Elmer Dessens Reds Reds Enerio Del Rosario Reds Reds Eric Davis Reds Reds Francisco Cordero Reds Reds Fred Baczewski Reds Reds Fred Lewis Reds Reds Fred Lewis Reds Reds Fred Smith Reds Reds Freddie Benavides Reds Reds Gary Redus Reds Reds Gordon Slade Reds Reds Greg Reynolds Reds Reds Greg Swindell Reds Reds Gus Dorner Reds Reds Gus Sandberg Reds Reds Hank Edwards Reds Reds Hank Severeid Reds Reds Harry Anderson Reds Reds Harry Steinfeldt Reds Reds Jack Doscher Reds Reds James Edwards Reds Reds Jason Standridge Franchise Team Name Players Reds Reds Jeff Richardson Reds Reds Jeffrey Hammonds Reds Reds Jerry Spradlin Reds Reds Jess Dobernic Reds Reds Jesse Duryea Reds Reds Jesse Gonder Reds Reds Jimmy Anderson Reds Reds Jimmy Sheckard Reds Reds Joe Henderson Reds Reds Johnny Edwards Reds Reds Jose Arredondo Reds Reds Josh Devore Reds Reds Karl Drews Reds Reds Ken Henderson Reds Reds Len Swormstedt Reds Reds Leo Cardenas Reds Reds Logan Ondrusek Reds Reds Marshall Bridges Reds Reds Mike Anderson Reds Reds Moe Drabowsky Reds Reds Nate Andrews Reds Reds Niles Jordan Reds Reds Nolen Richardson Reds Reds Osvaldo Fernandez Reds Reds Paul Householder Reds Reds Pedro Ramos Reds Reds Pete Schneider Reds Reds Pop Snyder Reds Reds Rafael Landestoy Reds Reds Rafael Santo Domingo Reds Reds Ralph Savidge Reds Reds Randy Keisler Reds Reds Randy Myers Reds Reds Randy St. Claire Reds Reds Ray Medeiros Reds Reds Red Ames Reds Reds Red Lucas Reds Reds Red Nelson Reds Reds Reggie Sanders Reds Reds Rocky Bridges Reds Reds Roger Salkeld Reds Reds Rolando Roomes Reds Reds Rosario Rodriguez Reds Reds Roy Sanders Reds Reds Rufus Meadows Reds Reds Ryan Dempster Reds Reds Samuel Byrd Reds Reds Scott Bradley Reds Reds Scott Scudder Franchise Team Name Players Reds Reds Sheldon Burnside Reds Reds Sherman Edwards Reds Reds Steve Ridzik Reds Reds Ted Breitenstein Reds Reds Van Snider Reds Reds Willard Hershberger Reds Reds Willie Ramsdell Reds Reds Wingo Anderson Reds Reds Yonder Alonso Rockies Rockies Brooks Kieschnick Rockies Rockies Bryan Hickerson Rockies Rockies Cedrick Bowers Rockies Rockies Corey Dickerson Rockies Rockies Derrick Gibson Rockies Rockies Josh Roenicke Rockies Rockies Scott Fredrickson Royals Royals Al Hrabosky Royals Royals Brad Voyles Royals Royals Cliff Pastornicky Royals Royals Floyd Bannister Royals Royals Francisley Bueno Royals Royals Jason Grimsley Royals Royals Kyle Farnsworth Royals Royals Larry Sutton Royals Royals Rey Palacios Tigers Tigers Cesar Gutierrez Tigers Tigers Curtis Granderson Tigers Tigers Doug Fister Tigers Tigers Gary Pettis Tigers Tigers George Smith Tigers Tigers George Smith Tigers Tigers Ira Flagstead Tigers Tigers Paul Easterling Tigers Tigers Seth Greisinger Tigers Tigers Steve Grilli Tigers Tigers Steve Rodriguez Tigers Tigers Tommy Bridges Twins Twins LaTroy Hawkins Twins Twins Len Whitehouse Twins Twins Pete Whisenant Twins Twins Ron Washington Twins Twins Scott Watkins Twins Twins Stan Perzanowski Twins Twins Stan Williams Twins Twins Tack Wilson Twins Twins Tommy Watkins Twins Twins (Senators) Walt Masterson White Sox White Sox No Players Yankees Yankees Hinkey Haines Yankees Yankees Mike Stanley Yankees Yankees Randy Keisler Yankees Yankees Shawn Kelley Yankees Yankees (Orioles) Wilbert Robinson .
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