List of oldest living Major League Baseball players
This list includes the 100 oldest living former Major League Baseball players, listed from oldest to youngest. The primary position of each player is noted after his name.
<!-- If you cannot view this table on the mobile app, please open this article in a web browser. --> {| class="wikitable" |- !scope="row" style="background:#ffb;"| † | Denotes [[National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum|Hall of Famer]] |- | '''*''' | Denotes [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game|All-Star]] |} {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" |- !scope="col" class=unsortable |Rank !scope="col" class=unsortable ! width=14% |Name !scope="col" class=unsortable ! width=9%|Age !width=14%|Date of birth !width=14%|MLB debut !width=14%|Final game !scope="col" class=unsortable|Team(s) |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Eddie Robinson (baseball)|Eddie Robinson]] * (1B) |align=center|{{ayd|1920|12|15}} |December 15, 1920 |September 9, 1942 |September 15, 1957 |1,315 games: [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Philadelphia Athletics]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Baltimore Orioles]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[George Elder (baseball)|George Elder]] (LF) |align=center|{{ayd|1921|3|10}} |March 10, 1921 |July 22, 1949 |September 25, 1949 |41 games: [[St. Louis Browns]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Eddie Basinski]] (SS-2B) |align=center|{{ayd|1922|11|4}} |November 4, 1922 |May 20, 1944 |July 4, 1947 |203 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]] and [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Tim Thompson]] (C) |align=center|{{ayd|1924|3|1}} |March 1, 1924 |April 28, 1954 |April 27, 1958 |187 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], and [[Detroit Tigers]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Art Schallock]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1924|4|25}} |April 25, 1924 |July 16, 1951 |September 23, 1955 |58 games: [[New York Yankees]] and [[Baltimore Orioles]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bill Greason]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1924|9|3}} |September 3, 1924 |May 31, 1954 |June 20, 1954 |3 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bobby Brown (third baseman)|Bobby Brown]] (3B) |align=center|{{ayd|1924|10|25}} |October 25, 1924 |September 22, 1946 |June 30, 1954 |548 games: [[New York Yankees]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Larry Miggins]] (LF) |align=center|{{ayd|1925|8|20}} |August 20, 1925 |October 3, 1948 |September 28, 1952 |43 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Paul Hinrichs]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1925|8|31}} |August 31, 1925 |May 16, 1951 |June 21, 1951 |4 games: [[Boston Red Sox]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bobby Shantz]] * (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1925|9|26}} |September 26, 1925 |May 1, 1949 |September 29, 1964 |578 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Houston Colt .45s]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Chicago Cubs]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Chris Haughey]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1925|10|3}} |October 3, 1925 |October 3, 1943 |October 3, 1943 |1 game: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Frank Saucier]] (OF) |align=center|{{ayd|1926|5|28}} |May 28, 1926 |July 21, 1951 |September 23, 1951 |18 games: [[St. Louis Browns]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bobby Morgan (baseball)|Bobby Morgan]] (IF) |align=center|{{ayd|1926|6|29}} |June 29, 1926 |April 18, 1950 |April 20, 1958 |671 games: [[Brooklyn Dodgers]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], and [[Chicago Cubs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Johnny Groth]] (CF) |align=center|{{ayd|1926|7|23}} |July 23, 1926 |September 5, 1946 |July 28, 1960 |1,248 games: [[Detroit Tigers]], [[St. Louis Browns]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], and [[Kansas City Athletics]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Al Naples]] (SS) |align=center|{{ayd|1926|8|29}} |August 29, 1926 |June 25, 1949 |June 26, 1949 |2 games: [[St. Louis Browns]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Ed Mickelson]] (1B) |align=center|{{ayd|1926|9|9}} |September 9, 1926 |September 18, 1950 |May 12, 1957 |18 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[St. Louis Browns]], and [[Chicago Cubs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Carl Erskine]] * (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1926|12|13}} |December 13, 1926 |July 25, 1948 |June 14, 1959 |360 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Jim Willis (baseball)|Jim Willis]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1927|3|20}} |March 20, 1927 |April 22, 1953 |June 5, 1954 |27 games: [[Chicago Cubs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Charlie Maxwell]] * (LF) |align=center|{{ayd|1927|4|8}} |April 8, 1927 |September 20, 1950 |April 26, 1964 |1,133 games: [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Chicago White Sox]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Billy Gardner]] (2B) |align=center|{{ayd|1927|7|19}} |July 19, 1927 |April 22, 1954 |September 11, 1963 |1,034 games: [[History of the New York Giants (baseball)|New York Giants]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[Minnesota Twins]], [[New York Yankees]], and [[Boston Red Sox]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Cloyd Boyer]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1927|9|1}} |September 1, 1927 |April 23, 1949 |September 24, 1955 |113 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]] and [[Kansas City Athletics]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Dave Hillman]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1927|9|14}} |September 14, 1927 |April 30, 1955 |June 22, 1962 |197 games: [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], and [[New York Mets]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Duke Simpson]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1927|9|15}} |September 15, 1927 |May 6, 1953 |September 17, 1953 |30 games: [[Chicago Cubs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bill Harrington (baseball)|Bill Harrington]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1927|10|3}} |October 3, 1927 |April 16, 1953 |September 30, 1956 |58 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bob Kelly (baseball)|Bob Kelly]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1927|10|4}} |October 4, 1927 |May 4, 1951 |June 4, 1958 |123 games: [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs]], and [[Cleveland Indians]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Tommy Brown (baseball)|Tommy Brown]] (UT) |align=center|{{ayd|1927|12|6}} |December 6, 1927 |August 3, 1944 |September 25, 1953 |494 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn Dodgers]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], and [[Chicago Cubs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bob Oldis]] (C) |align=center|{{ayd|1928|1|5}} |January 5, 1928 |April 28, 1953 |September 29, 1963 |135 games: [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Charlie Gorin]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1928|2|6}} |February 6, 1928 |May 29, 1954 |April 17, 1955 |7 games: [[Atlanta Braves|Milwaukee Braves]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Felipe Montemayor]] (CF) |align=center|{{ayd|1928|2|7}} |February 7, 1928 |April 14, 1953 |June 12, 1955 |64 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Roy Face]] * (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1928|2|20}} |February 20, 1928 |April 16, 1953 |August 15, 1969 |853 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Montreal Expos]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Billy Hunter (baseball)|Billy Hunter]] * (SS) |align=center|{{ayd|1928|6|4}} |June 4, 1928 |April 14, 1953 |September 27, 1958 |630 games: [[St. Louis Browns]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], and [[Cleveland Indians]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[John Glenn (1960s outfielder)|John Glenn]] (OF) |align=center|{{ayd|1928|7|10}} |July 10, 1928 |June 6, 1960 |July 31, 1960 |32 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Vito Valentinetti]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1928|9|16}} |September 16, 1928 |June 20, 1954 |May 11, 1959 |108 games: [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Fred Marolewski]] (1B) |align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|6}} |October 6, 1928 |September 19, 1953 |September 19, 1953 |1 game: [[St. Louis Cardinals]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Gail Henley]] (RF) |align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|15}} |October 15, 1928 |April 13, 1954 |May 6, 1954 |14 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Mickey Micelotta]] (SS) |align=center|{{ayd|1928|10|20}} |October 20, 1928 |April 20, 1954 |August 2, 1955 |17 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bob Ross (baseball)|Bob Ross]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1928|11|2}} |November 2, 1928 |June 16, 1950 |May 8, 1956 |20 games: [[Washington Senators (1901-60)|Washington Senators]] and [[Philadelphia Phillies]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bill Wilson (outfielder)|Bill Wilson]] (CF) |align=center|{{ayd|1928|11|6}} |November 6, 1928 |September 24, 1950 |September 13, 1955 |224 games: [[Chicago White Sox]] and [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Moe Savransky]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|1|13}} |January 13, 1929 |April 23, 1954 |September 5, 1954 |16 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Gale Wade]] (CF) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|1|20}} |January 20, 1929 |April 11, 1955 |May 8, 1956 |19 games: [[Chicago Cubs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bobby Kline]] (SS) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|1|27}} |January 27, 1929 |April 11, 1955 |September 25, 1955 |77 games: [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Al Worthington]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|2|5}} |February 5, 1929 |July 6, 1953 |October 2, 1969 |602 games: [[San Francisco Giants|New York/San Francisco Giants]], [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], and [[Minnesota Twins]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Art Ditmar]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|4|3}} |April 3, 1929 |April 19, 1954 |May 19, 1962 |289 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics]] and [[New York Yankees]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Mel Held]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|4|12}} |April 12, 1929 |April 27, 1956 |May 13, 1956 |4 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Ed Winceniak]] (IF-PH) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|4|16}} |April 16, 1929 |April 25, 1956 |May 12, 1957 |32 games: [[Chicago Cubs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Curt Simmons]] * (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|5|19}} |May 19, 1929 |September 28, 1947 |October 1, 1967 |609 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Chicago Cubs]], and [[California Angels]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Hank Foiles]] * (C) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|6|10}} |June 10, 1929 |April 21, 1953 |May 2, 1964 |608 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs/Reds]], [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], and [[Los Angeles Angels]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Frank Thomas (outfielder)|Frank Thomas]] * (OF-3B) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|6|11}} |June 11, 1929 |August 17, 1951 |May 30, 1966 |1,766 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Milwaukee Braves]], [[New York Mets]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], and [[Houston Astros]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Don Ferrarese]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|6|19}} |June 19, 1929 |April 11, 1955 |September 22, 1962 |184 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Chicago White Sox]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], and [[St. Louis Cardinals]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Héctor López]] (OF-2B) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|7|8}} |July 8, 1929 |May 12, 1955 |September 30, 1966 |1,450 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]] and [[New York Yankees]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Jerry Snyder]] (IF) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|7|21}} |July 21, 1929 |May 8, 1952 |May 10, 1958 |266 games: [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Joe Pignatano]] (C) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|8|4}} |August 4, 1929 |April 28, 1957 |September 30, 1962 |307 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[San Francisco Giants]], and [[New York Mets]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Ike Delock]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|11|11}} |November 11, 1929 |April 17, 1952 |July 13, 1963 |329 games: [[Boston Red Sox]] and [[Baltimore Orioles]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Nino Escalera]] (OF-1B) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|12|1}} |December 1, 1929 |April 17, 1954 |September 25, 1954 |73 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Carl Linhart]] (PH) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|12|14}} |December 14, 1929 |August 2, 1952 |September 19, 1952 |3 games: [[Detroit Tigers]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Ray Herbert]] * (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1929|12|15}} |December 15, 1929 |August 27, 1950 |September 17, 1966 |408 games: [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[Chicago White Sox]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Joe Margoneri]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1930|1|13}} |January 13, 1930 |April 25, 1956 |June 3, 1957 |36 games: [[New York Giants (NL)|New York Giants]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Pete Daley]] (C) |align=center|{{ayd|1930|1|14}} |January 14, 1930 |May 3, 1955 |October 1, 1961 |391 games: [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], and [[Washington Senators (1960-1971)|Washington Senators]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Roger Craig (baseball)|Roger Craig]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1930|2|17}} |February 17, 1930 |July 17, 1955 |July 10, 1966 |368 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers]], [[New York Mets]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Del Crandall]] * (C) |align=center|{{ayd|1930|3|5}} |March 5, 1930 |June 17, 1949 |September 14, 1966 |1,573 games: [[Atlanta Braves|Boston/Milwaukee Braves]], [[San Francisco Giants]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], and [[Cleveland Indians]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Vern Law]] * (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1930|3|12}} |March 12, 1930 |June 11, 1950 |August 20, 1967 |516 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Hobie Landrith]] (C) |align=center|{{ayd|1930|3|16}} |March 16, 1930 |July 30, 1950 |August 7, 1963 |772 games: [[Cincinnati Reds]], [[Chicago Cubs]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[San Francisco Giants]], [[New York Mets]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], and [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Washington Senators]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Stan Palys]] (OF) |align=center|{{ayd|1930|5|1}} |May 1, 1930 |September 20, 1953 |September 25, 1956 |138 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]] and [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bob Lillis]] (IF) |align=center|{{ayd|1930|6|2}} |June 2, 1930 |August 17, 1958 |September 17, 1967 |817 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], and [[Houston Astros|Houston Colt .45s/Astros]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Memo Luna]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1930|6|25}} |June 25, 1930 |April 20, 1954 |April 20, 1954 |1 game: [[St. Louis Cardinals]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Pete Burnside]] (P) |align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|7|2}} |July 2, 1930 |September 20, 1955 |September 27, 1963 |196 games: [[San Francisco Giants|New York/San Francisco Giants]], [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Washington Senators]], and [[Baltimore Orioles]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Román Mejías]] (OF) |align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|8|9}} |August 9, 1930 |April 13, 1955 |October 4, 1964 |627 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Houston Astros|Houston Colt .45s]], and [[Boston Red Sox]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bob Speake]] (OF) |align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|8|22}} |August 22, 1930 |April 16, 1955 |June 8, 1959 |305 games: [[Chicago Cubs]] and [[San Francisco Giants]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bob Harrison (baseball)|Bob Harrison]] (P) |align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|9|22}} |September 22, 1930 |September 23, 1955 |September 25, 1956 |2 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Dick Hall (baseball)|Dick Hall]] (P/OF) |align=center|{{age in years and days|1930|9|27}} |September 27, 1930 |April 15, 1952 |September 25, 1971 |669 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Solly Drake]] (OF) |align=center|{{ayd|1930|10|23}} |October 23, 1930 |April 17, 1956 |September 27, 1959 |141 games: [[Chicago Cubs]], [[Los Angeles Dodgers]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Dick Groat]] * (SS) |align=center|{{ayd|1930|11|4}} |November 4, 1930 |June 19, 1952 |October 1, 1967 |1,929 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], and [[San Francisco Giants]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Joe Morgan (manager)|Joe Morgan]] (3B) |align=center|{{ayd|1930|11|19}} |November 19, 1930 |April 14, 1959 |October 3, 1964 |88 games: [[Atlanta Braves|Milwaukee Braves]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[Cleveland Indians]], and [[St. Louis Cardinals]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Johnny O'Brien]] (2B-P) |align=center|{{ayd|1930|12|11}} |December 11, 1930 |April 19, 1953 |July 19, 1959 |339 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], and [[Atlanta Braves|Milwaukee Braves]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Mike Baxes]] (2B-SS) |align=center|{{ayd|1930|12|18}} |December 18, 1930 |April 17, 1956 |September 27, 1958 |146 games: [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Dick Tomanek]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|1|6}} |January 6, 1931 |September 25, 1953 |September 26, 1959 |108 games: [[Cleveland Indians]] and [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Ray Semproch]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|1|7}} |January 7, 1931 |April 15, 1958 |May 2, 1961 |85 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[Detroit Tigers]] and [[Los Angeles Angels]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Maurice Fisher]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|2|16}} |February 16, 1931 |April 16, 1955 |April 16, 1955 |1 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count | style="background:#ffb;"|[[Willie Mays]] *† (OF) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|5|6}} |May 6, 1931 |May 25, 1951 |September 9, 1973 |2,992 games: [[San Francisco Giants|New York/San Francisco Giants]] and [[New York Mets]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Jim Marshall (baseball)|Jim Marshall]] (1B) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|5|25}} |May 25, 1931 |April 15, 1958 |September 28, 1962 |411 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Chicago Cubs]], [[San Francisco Giants]], [[New York Mets]], and [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[John Baumgartner]] (3B) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|5|29}} |May 29, 1931 |April 14, 1953 |April 21, 1953 |7 games: [[Detroit Tigers]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bill Virdon]] (CF) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|6|9}} |June 9, 1931 |April 12, 1955 |July 26, 1968 |1,583 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]] and [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bobby Malkmus]] (IF) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|7|4}} |July 4, 1931 |June 1, 1957 |May 15, 1962 |268 games: [[Atlanta Braves|Milwaukee Braves]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Zach Monroe]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|7|8}} |July 8, 1931 |June 27, 1958 |May 3, 1959 |24 games: [[New York Yankees]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Norm Sherry]] (C) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|7|16}} |July 16, 1931 |April 12, 1959 |September 26, 1963 |194 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] and [[New York Mets]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Ray Crone]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|8|7}} |August 7, 1931 |April 13, 1954 |July 14, 1958 |137 games: [[Atlanta Braves|Milwaukee Braves]] and [[San Francisco Giants|New York/San Francisco Giants]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Chuck Essegian]] (OF) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|8|9}} |August 9, 1931 |April 15, 1958 |September 28, 1963 |404 games: [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Los Angeles Dodgers]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Oakland Athletics|Kansas City Athletics]], and [[Cleveland Indians]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Joe Cunningham (baseball)|Joe Cunningham]] (1B/OF) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|8|27}} |August 27, 1931 |June 30, 1954 |April 17, 1966 |1,141 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Chicago White Sox]], and [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Washington Senators]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Stan Pawloski]] (2B) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|9|6}} |September 6, 1931 |September 24, 1955 |September 25, 1955 |2 games: [[Cleveland Indians]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Ken Aspromonte]] (2B/3B) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|9|22}} |September 22, 1931 |September 2, 1957 |June 21, 1963 |475 games: [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Los Angeles Angels]], [[Atlanta Braves|Milwaukee Braves]], and [[Chicago Cubs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Fred Kipp]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|10|1}} |October 1, 1931 |September 10, 1957 |May 8, 1960 |49 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers]] and [[New York Yankees]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bob Skinner]] * (OF) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|10|3}} |October 3, 1931 |April 13, 1954 |September 24, 1966 |1,381 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], and [[St. Louis Cardinals]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Gary Blaylock]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|10|11}} |October 11, 1931 |April 10, 1959 |September 27, 1959 |41 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]] and [[New York Yankees]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Don Leppert]] * (C) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|10|19}} |October 19, 1931 |June 18, 1961 |September 16, 1964 |190 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] and [[Washington Senators (1961–71)|Washington Senators]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Dick Murphy (baseball)|Dick Murphy]] (PR/PH) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|10|25}} |October 25, 1931 |June 13, 1954 |September 13, 1954 |6 games: [[Cincinnati Reds]] |- | {{0}}_row_count | style="background:#ffb;"|[[Whitey Herzog]] (OF) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|11|9}} |November 9, 1931 |April 17, 1956 |September 28, 1963 |634 games: [[Washington Senators (1901–1960)|Washington Senators]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], and [[Detroit Tigers]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Neal Hertweck]] (1B) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|11|22}} |November 22, 1931 |September 27, 1952 |September 28, 1952 |2 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[John Pyecha]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|11|25}} |November 25, 1931 |April 24, 1954 |April 24, 1954 |1 game: [[Chicago Cubs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Rudy Hernández]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1931|12|10}} |December 10, 1931 |July 3, 1960 |May 4, 1961 |28 games: [[Washington Senators (1901–1960)|Washington Senators]] and [[Washington Senators (1960–1971)|Washington Senators]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Footer Johnson]] (PH/PR) |align=center|{{ayd|1932|2|15}} |February 15, 1932 |June 15, 1958 |July 30, 1958 |8 games: [[Chicago Cubs]] <!--Please do not add more than 30 players to this section. |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Don Taussig]] (OF) |align=center|{{ayd|1932|2|19}} |February 19, 1932 |April 23, 1958 |August 11, 1962 |153 games: [[San Francisco Giants]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], and [[Houston Astros|Houston Colt .45s]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Lee Tate]] (SS) |align=center|{{ayd|1932|3|18}} |March 18, 1932 |September 12, 1958 |July 3, 1959 |52 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Félix Torres]] (3B) |align=center|{{ayd|1932|5|1}} |May 1, 1932 |April 10, 1962 |October 3, 1964 |365 games: [[Los Angeles Angels]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Eddie Bressoud]] * (SS) |align=center|{{ayd|1932|5|2}} |May 2, 1932 |June 14, 1956 |September 26, 1967 |1,186 games: [[San Francisco Giants|New York/San Francisco Giants]], [[Boston Red Sox]], [[New York Mets]], and [[St. Louis Cardinals] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Charlie Rabe]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1932|5|6}} |May 6, 1932 |September 21, 1957 |June 4, 1958 |11 games: [[Cincinnati Reds]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Ozzie Virgil Sr.|Ozzie Virgil]] (3B) |align=center|{{ayd|1932|5|17}} |May 17, 1932 |September 23, 1956 |June 27, 1969 |324 games: [[History of the New York Giants (baseball)|New York Giants]], [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], and [[San Francisco Giants]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Joe Altobelli]] (1B) |align=center|{{ayd|1932|5|26}} |May 26, 1932 |April 14, 1955 |October 1, 1961 |166 games: [[Cleveland Indians]] and [[Minnesota Twins]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Lou Skizas]] (OF) |align=center|{{ayd|1932|6|2}} |June 2, 1932 |April 19, 1956 |April 30, 1959 |239 games: [[New York Yankees]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], [[Detroit Tigers]], and [[Chicago White Sox]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bennie Daniels]] (P) |align-center|{{ayd|1932|6|17}} |June 17, 1932 |September 24, 1957 |September 18, 1965 |233 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] and [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Washington Senators]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Ron Necciai]] (P) |align-center|{{ayd|1932|6|18}} |June 18, 1932 |August 10, 1952 |September 28, 1952 |12 games: [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Cuno Barragan]] (C) |align-center|{{ayd|1932|6|20}} |June 20, 1932 |September 1, 1961 |April 21, 1963 |69 games: [[Chicago Cubs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Coot Veal]] (SS) |align-center|{{ayd|1932|7|9}} |July 9, 1932 |July 30, 1958 |June 20, 1963 |247 games: [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Washington Senators (1960-1971)|Washington Senators]], and [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Carl Duser]] (P) |align-center|{{ayd|1932|7|22}} |July 22, 1932 |September 15, 1956 |April 23, 1958 |3 games: [[Kansas City Athletics]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[John Pregenzer]] (P) |align-center|{{ayd|1932|8|2}} |August 2, 1932 |April 20, 1963 |September 7, 1964 |19 games: [[San Francisco Giants]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Vicente Amor]] (P) |align-center|{{ayd|1932|8|8}} |August 8, 1932 |April 16, 1955 |August 26, 1957 |13 games: [[Chicago Cubs]] and [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Jim Snyder (second baseman)|Jim Snyder]] (2B) |align-center|{{ayd|1932|8|15}} |August 15, 1932 |September 15, 1961 |August 2, 1964 |41 games: [[Minnesota Twins]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Eric Mackenzie (baseball)|Eric MacKenzie]] (PH/C) |align-center|{{ayd|1932|8|29}} |August 29, 1932 |April 23, 1955 |April 23, 1955 |1 game: [[Kansas City Athletics]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Maury Wills]] * (SS) |align-center|{{ayd|1932|10|2}} |October 2, 1932 |June 6, 1959 |October 4, 1972 |1,942 games: [[Los Angeles Dodgers]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], and [[Montreal Expos]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bud Daley]] * (P) |align-center|{{ayd|1932|10|7}} |October 7, 1932 |September 10, 1955 |July 26, 1964 |248 games: [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Kansas City Athletics]], and [[New York Yankees]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[John Oldham (baseball)|John Oldham]] (PR) |align-center|{{ayd|1932|11|6}} |November 6, 1932 |September 2, 1956 |September 2, 1956 |1 game: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Marty Kutyna]] (P) |align-center|{{ayd|1932|11|14}} |November 14, 1932 |September 19, 1959 |September 22, 1962 |159 games: [[Kansas City Athletics]] and [[Washington Senators (1960-1971)|Washington Senators]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Willie Tasby]] (CF) |align-center|{{ayd|1933|1|8}} |January 8, 1933 |September 9, 1958 |September 2, 1963 |583 games: [[Baltimore Orioles]], [[Boston Red Sox]], [[Washington Senators (1960-1971)|Washington Senators]], and [[Cleveland Indians]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bobby Durnbaugh]] (SS) |align=center|{{ayd|1933|1|15}} |January 15, 1933 |September 22, 1957 |September 27, 1957 |2 games: [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Redlegs]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Mel Roach]] (UT) |align=center|{{ayd|1933|1|25}} |January 25, 1933 |July 31, 1953 |September 28, 1962 |227 games: [[Atlanta Braves|Milwaukee Braves]], [[Chicago Cubs]], and [[Philadelphia Phillies]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Jack Reed (baseball)|Jack Reed]] (OF) |align=center|{{ayd|1933|2|2}} |February 2, 1933 |April 23, 1961 |September 28, 1963 |222 games: [[New York Yankees]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Russ Heman]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1933|2|10}} |February 10, 1933 |April 20, 1961 |June 18, 1961 |12 games: [[Cleveland Indians]] and [[Los Angeles Angels]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Jerry Davie]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1933|2|10}} |February 10, 1933 |April 14, 1959 |June 9, 1959 |11 games: [[Detroit Tigers]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Bill Kern (baseball)|Bill Kern]] (PH/LF) |align=center|{{ayd|1933|2|28}} |February 28, 1933 |September 19, 1962 |September 30, 1962 |12 games: [[Kansas City Athletics]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[George Altman]] * (OF) |align=center|{{ayd|1933|3|20}} |March 20, 1933 |April 11, 1959 |October 1, 1967 |991 games: [[Chicago Cubs]], [[St. Louis Cardinals]], and [[New York Mets]] |- | {{0}}_row_count |[[Nelson Chittum]] (P) |align=center|{{ayd|1933|3|25}} |March 25, 1933 |August 17, 1958 |May 4, 1960 |40 games: [[St. Louis Cardinals]] and [[Boston Red Sox]] --> |}
- Willie Mays, at 89, is the oldest living member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
- Billy Gardner, at 93, is the oldest living former manager, having managed the Minnesota Twins (1981–1985) and the Kansas City Royals (1987).
- Eddie Robinson, at 100, is the oldest living former major league coach – having coached with the Baltimore Orioles (1958–60).
- Eddie Robinson is the last living player to have played in the 1942 season, though he missed the next three years because of WWII. Chris Haughey is the last living player to have played in the 1943 season, though only on the last day of the season.
- Eddie Basinski, at 98, is the last living major leaguer mentioned in the Dave Frishberg song Van Lingle Mungo.
- Willie Mays, at 89, is the oldest living major leaguer mentioned in the Terry Cashman song Talkin' Baseball.
- Bill Terry was the last living person mentioned in Ogden Nash's poem Line-Up for Yesterday. He died in 1989, aged 90 years, 71 days.
- Bobby Doerr, a second baseman for the Boston Red Sox, was the longest-lived member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame when he died in 2017, aged 99 years, 220 days.
- Red Hoff, a pitcher for the New York Yankees and St. Louis Browns, was the longest-lived major leaguer – he died in 1998, aged 107 years, 132 days.
- Silas Simmons, who played in the Negro leagues, is believed to have been the longest-lived professional baseball player in history – his year of birth is disputed, but he was at least 109 and possibly 111 at the time of his death in 2006.