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LIST: Oldest living major leaguers

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David Carson

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Nov 18, 2012, 8:38:49 PM11/18/12
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This list has been updated to reflect the death of Freddy Schmidt,
formerly at position #4.

Players with a (*) had fewer than 200 at bats and 50 innings pitched.

1. Connie Marrero, b. 4/25/1911
2. Ace Parker, b. 5/17/1912
3. Mike Sandlock, b. 10/17/1915
4. (*) Art Kenney, b. 4/29/1916
5. (*) Ray Hathaway, b. 10/13/1916
6. Eddie Carnett, b. 10/21/1916
7. Moon Mullen, b. 2/9/1917
8. (*) Alex Monchak, b. 3/5/1917
9. Virgil Trucks, b. 4/26/1917
10. Lennie Merullo, b. 5/5/1917

The oldest living major leaguer in the Hall of Fame is Bobby Doerr, b.
4/17/1918.

The most recent oldest living major leaguers have been:
Connie Marrero - 2/8/2011 to present - 1 year, 283 days and counting
(*) Tony Malinosky - 1/22/2009 to 2/8/2011 - 2 years, 17 days
Bill Werber - 7/22/2007 to 1/22/2009 - 1 year, 184 days
Rollie Stiles - 7/15/2006 to 7/22/2007 - 1 year, 7 days
(*) Howdy Groskloss - 7/30/2005 to 7/15/2006 - 350 days
(*) Ray Cunningham - 1/2/2004 to 7/30/2005 - 1 year, 209 days
(*) Paul Hopkins - 9/25/2002 to 1/2/2004 - 1 year, 99 days
Ray Hayworth - 6/27/2002 to 9/25/2002 - 90 days
(*) Ralph Erickson - 4/3/2002 to 6/27/2002 - 85 days
(*) Karl Swanson - 12/19/2000 to 4/3/2002 - 1 year, 105 days

David Carson
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"Death is a part of baseball."
"Oh, yeah ... It's the main part."
- heard on The Simpsons

Lanskee Shuru

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Nov 19, 2012, 10:02:45 PM11/19/12
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On Sunday, November 18, 2012 8:38:57 PM UTC-5, David Carson wrote:
> This list has been updated to reflect the death of Freddy Schmidt, formerly at position #4. Players with a (*) had fewer than 200 at bats and 50 innings pitched. 1. Connie Marrero, b. 4/25/1911 2. Ace Parker, b. 5/17/1912 3. Mike Sandlock, b. 10/17/1915 4. (*) Art Kenney, b. 4/29/1916 5. (*) Ray Hathaway, b. 10/13/1916 6. Eddie Carnett, b. 10/21/1916 7. Moon Mullen, b. 2/9/1917 8. (*) Alex Monchak, b. 3/5/1917 9. Virgil Trucks, b. 4/26/1917 10. Lennie Merullo, b. 5/5/1917 The oldest living major leaguer in the Hall of Fame is Bobby Doerr, b. 4/17/1918. The most recent oldest living major leaguers have been: Connie Marrero - 2/8/2011 to present - 1 year, 283 days and counting (*) Tony Malinosky - 1/22/2009 to 2/8/2011 - 2 years, 17 days Bill Werber - 7/22/2007 to 1/22/2009 - 1 year, 184 days Rollie Stiles - 7/15/2006 to 7/22/2007 - 1 year, 7 days (*) Howdy Groskloss - 7/30/2005 to 7/15/2006 - 350 days (*) Ray Cunningham - 1/2/2004 to 7/30/2005 - 1 year, 209 days (*) Paul Hopkins - 9/25/2002 to 1/2/2004 - 1 year, 99 days Ray Hayworth - 6/27/2002 to 9/25/2002 - 90 days (*) Ralph Erickson - 4/3/2002 to 6/27/2002 - 85 days (*) Karl Swanson - 12/19/2000 to 4/3/2002 - 1 year, 105 days David Carson -- "Death is a part of baseball." "Oh, yeah ... It's the main part." - heard on The Simpsons

Virgil "Fire" Trucks.
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