Major League Baseball players According to the official Little League website, as of 2024, there have been 72 MLB players who played in the LLWS. •
Wilson Álvarez – Venezuelan left-handed pitcher (1989–2005);
1982 LLWS (
Maracaibo, Venezuela) •
Jim Barbieri – American outfielder (1966);
1954 LLWS champion, runner up
1953 LLWS (
Schenectady, New York). First player to play in an MLB World Series (1966) and a Little League World Series •
Jason Bay – Canadian-American left fielder (2003–2013);
1990 LLWS (
Trail, British Columbia). Won 2004
National League (NL)
Rookie of the Year •
Matthew Batten – American infielder (2022–present);
2008 LLWS (
Shelton, Connecticut) •
Derek Bell – American infielder (1991–2001);
1980 runner-up &
1981 LLWS runner-up (
Tampa, Florida).
1992 MLB World Series champion •
Cody Bellinger – American outfielder and first baseman (2017–present);
2007 LLWS (
Chandler, Arizona) •
Christian Bethancourt – Panamanian catcher and first baseman (2013–present);
2004 LLWS (
Panama City, Panama) •
Larvell Blanks – American infielder (1972–1980);
1962 LLWS) (
Del Rio, Texas) •
Jim Brower – American pitcher (1999–2007);
1985 LLWS (
Minnetonka, Minnesota) •
Sean Burroughs – American third baseman (2002–2012);
1992 &
1993 LLWS champions (
Long Beach, California) •
Kevin Cash – American catcher (2002–2010), manager for the
Tampa Bay Rays (2015–present);
1989 LLWS (
Tampa, Florida). •
Gavin Cecchini – American second baseman (2016–2017),
2006 LLWS (
Lake Charles, Louisiana) •
Chin-Feng Chen – Taiwanese outfielder (2002–2005),
1990 LLWS champion (
Tainan County, Taiwan); first Taiwanese-born player in MLB history •
Jeff Clement – American catcher and first baseman (2007–2012),
1996 LLWS (
Marshalltown, Iowa) •
Michael Conforto – American outfielder (2015–present),
2004 LLWS, (
Redmond, Washington) •
Billy Connors – American pitcher (1966–1968),
1954 LLWS champion (
Schenectady, New York) •
David Cortés – Mexican pitcher (1999–2006),
1985 LLWS (
Mexicali, Mexico) - represented the West region of the US •
Hagen Danner – American pitcher (2023–present),
2011 LLWS champion (
Huntington Beach, California) •
Drew Ellis – American third baseman (2021–2023),
2008 LLWS (
Jeffersonville, Indiana) •
Brian Esposito – American catcher (2007–2010),
1991 LLWS (
Staten Island, New York) •
Stephen Fife – American pitcher (2012–2014),
1999 LLWS) (
Boise, Idaho) •
Jeff Frazier – American outfielder (2010),
1995 LLWS (
Toms River, New Jersey) •
Todd Frazier – American third baseman (2011–2021),
1998 LLWS champion (
Toms River, New Jersey).
2015 MLB Home Run Derby champion •
Jace Fry – American pitcher (2017–2021),
2006 LLWS (
Beaverton, Oregon) •
Randal Grichuk – American outfielder (2014–present),
2003 and
2004 LLWS (
Richmond, Texas) •
Robert Hassell III – American outfielder (2025–present),
2013 and
2014 LLWS (
Nashville, Tennessee) •
Ben Hayes – American pitcher (1982–1983),
1970 LLWS (
Wiesbaden, Germany) •
Charlie Hayes – American third baseman (1988–2001),
1977 LLWS (
Hattiesburg, Mississippi).
1996 MLB World Series champion •
Yonny Hernández, Venezuelan infielder (2021–2023),
2011 LLWS (
Maracay, Venezuela) •
Grant Holman - American Pitcher (2024–present)
2013 LLWS (
Chula Vista, California) •
Ken Hubbs – American second baseman (1961–1963),
1954 LLWS (
Colton, California). 1962
National League (NL)
Rookie of the Year •
Cooper Hummel – American catcher and outfielder (2022–present),
2007 LLWS (
Lake Oswego, Oregon) •
Erik Johnson – American infielder (1993–1994),
1978 LLWS US champion, WS runner-up (
San Ramon, California) •
Scott Kingery – American utility player (2018–present),
2006 LLWS (
Phoenix, Arizona) •
Keith Lampard – American outfielder (1969–1970),
1958 LLWS (
Portland, Oregon) •
Carney Lansford – American third baseman (1978–1992),
1969 LLWS (
Santa Clara, California).
1989 MLB World Series champion •
Josh Lester – American utility player (2022–2023),
2006 LLWS champions (
Columbus, Georgia) •
Adam Loewen – Canadian pitcher and outfielder (2006–2016),
1996 LLWS (
Surrey, British Columbia) •
Vance Lovelace – American pitcher (1988–1990),
1975 LLWS (
Tampa, Florida) •
Lance Lynn – American pitcher (2011–2024),
1999 LLWS (
Brownsburg, Indiana) •
Jason Marquis – American pitcher (2000–2015),
1991 LLWS (
Staten Island, New York) / 2005 NL
Silver Slugger Award and
2006 MLB World Series champion •
Lloyd McClendon – American outfielder (1987–1994), manager (2001–2005, 2014–2015, 2020);
1971 LLWS runner-up (
Gary, Indiana) •
Lastings Milledge – American outfielder (2006–2011),
1997 LLWS (
Bradenton, Florida) •
Bobby Mitchell – American outfielder (1980–1983),
1967 LLWS (
Northridge, California) •
Max Moroff – American infielder (2016–2021),
2005 LLWS (
Maitland, Florida) •
Jim Pankovits – American infielder (1984–1990),
1968 LLWS runner-up (
Richmond, Virginia) •
Francisco Peña – Dominican catcher (2014–2018),
2001 LLWS (
Bronx, New York) •
Yusmeiro Petit – Venezuelan pitcher (2006–2021),
1994 LLWS champion (
Maracaibo, Venezuela).
2014 MLB World Series champion with the
San Francisco Giants. Only player to win a LLWS title and an MLB World Series title. •
Marc Pisciotta – American pitcher (1997–1999),
1983 LLWS (
Marietta, Georgia) •
Boog Powell – American first baseman (1961–1977),
1954 LLWS (
Lakeland, Florida).
1966 and
1970 MLB World Series champion,
1969 and
1971 MLB World Series runner-up •
Nick Pratto – American first baseman (2022–present),
2011 LLWS champion (
Huntington Beach, California) •
Yohel Pozo – Venezuelan catcher (2021-present),
2009 LLWS (
Maracaibo, Venezuela) •
Jurickson Profar – Curaçaoan outfielder (2012–present),
2004 LLWS champion,
2005 LLWS runner-up (
Willemstad, Curaçao) •
Jeferson Quero – Venezuelan catcher (2026–present),
2015 LLWS (
Barquisimeto, Venezuela) •
Guillermo Quiróz – Venezuelan catcher (2004–2014),
1994 LLWS champion (
Maracaibo, Venezuela) •
Ceddanne Rafaela – Curaçaoan infielder and outfielder (2023–present),
2012 LLWS (
Willemstad, Curaçao) •
Colby Rasmus – American outfielder (2009–2018),
1999 LLWS runner-up (
Phenix City, Alabama) •
Cory Rasmus – American pitcher (2013–2016),
1999 LLWS runner-up (
Phenix City, Alabama) •
Brady Rodgers – American pitcher (2016–2019),
2003 LLWS (
Richmond, Texas) •
Michael Saunders – Canadian outfielder (2009–2017),
1999 LLWS (
Victoria, British Columbia) •
Jonathan Schoop – Curaçaoan second baseman (2013–2023),
2003 third place and
2004 LLWS champion (
Willemstad, Curaçao) •
Gary Sheffield – American outfielder (1988–2009),
1980 LLWS runner-up (
Tampa, Florida).
1997 MLB World Series champion, 5-Time
Silver Slugger Award •
Andrew Stevenson – American outfielder (2017–2023),
2005 LLWS (
Lafayette, Louisiana) •
Carl Taylor – American catcher and outfielder (1968–1973),
1954 LLWS (
Lakeland, Florida) •
Rubén Tejada – Panamanian shortshop (2010–2019),
2001 LLWS (
Santiago de Veraguas, Panama) •
Clete Thomas – American outfielder (2008–2013),
1996 LLWS (
Panama City, Florida) •
Héctor Torres – Mexican shortshop (1968–1977),
1958 LLWS champion (
Monterrey, Mexico) •
Devon Travis – American second baseman (2015–2018),
2003 LLWS runner-up (
Boynton Beach, Florida) •
Bobby Treviño – Mexican outfielder (1968),
1958 LLWS champions (
Monterrey, Mexico) •
George Tsamis – American pitcher (1993),
1979 LLWS runner-up (
Campbell, California) •
Jason Varitek – American catcher (1997–2011),
1984 LLWS runner-up (
Altamonte Springs, Florida).
2004 and
2007 MLB World Series champion with the
Boston Red Sox •
Dave Veres – American pitcher (1994–2003),
1978 LLWS (
Torrejón AFB,
Spain) •
Ed Vosberg – American pitcher (1986–2002),
1973 LLWS runner-up (
Tucson, Arizona).
1997 MLB World Series champion with the
Florida Marlins. Won NCAA World Series title with
University of Arizona •
Wei-Chung Wang – Taiwanese pitcher (2014, 2017, 2019),
2004 LLWS (
Taitung City, Taiwan) •
Dan Wilson – American catcher (1992–2005), manager (2024–present),
1981 LLWS (
Barrington, Illinois) •
Rick Wise – American pitcher (1964–1982),
1958 LLWS (
Portland, Oregon). Played in
1975 MLB World Series with the
Boston Red Sox National Football League players •
Cortez Broughton – American defensive tackle (2019–2023),
2009 LLWS (
Warner Robins, Georgia) •
Matt Cassel – American quarterback (2005–2018),
1994 LLWS runner-up (
Northridge, California) •
Jake Fromm – American quarterback (2020–present),
2011 LLWS (
Warner Robins, Georgia) •
Gale Gilbert – American quarterback (1985–1995),
1974 LLWS runner-up (
Red Bluff, California). Played in 5 Super Bowls: XXV–XXVII with the
Buffalo Bills and
XXIX with the
San Diego Chargers •
Dick Hart – American guard (1967–1970) –
1955 LLWS (
Morrisville, Pennsylvania) •
Billy Hunter – American wide receiver (1965–1966), U.S. Prosecutor for
Northern District of California, executive director of the
National Basketball Players Association;
1955 LLWS runner-up (
Delaware Township, New Jersey) •
Jack Losch – American halfback (1956),
1947 LLWS champion (
Williamsport, Pennsylvania) •
Trey Quinn – American
wide receiver (2018–2024),
2008 LLWS (
Lake Charles, Louisiana) •
Turk Schonert – American quarterback (1980–1991),
1968 LLWS (
Garden Grove, California). Played in Super Bowl XVI & XXIII with the
Cincinnati Bengals •
Brian Sipe – American quarterback (1974–1985),
1961 LLWS (
El Cajon, California). 1980
NFL MVP •
Julian Vandervelde – American center (2011–2015),
2000 LLWS (
Davenport, Iowa)
National Hockey League players •
Chris Drury – American center (1998–2011), president and general manager for the
New York Rangers (2021–present);
1989 LLWS champion (
Trumbull, Connecticut). 2001
Stanley Cup champion, 1998
Hobey Baker Award winner, 1999
Calder Memorial Trophy winner •
Ray Ferraro – Canadian center (1984–2002),
1976 LLWS (
Trail, British Columbia) •
Stéphane Matteau – Canadian winger (1988–2003),
1982 LLWS (
Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec). 1994
Stanley Cup champion •
Yanic Perreault – Canadian center (1991–2008),
1983 LLWS (
Sherbrooke, Quebec) •
Jayden Struble – American defenseman (2023–present),
2014 LLWS (
Cumberland, Rhode Island) •
Pierre Turgeon – Canadian center (1987–2007),
1982 LLWS) (
Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec). 4-time NHL All-Star •
Harry Zolnierczyk – Canadian winger (2010–2019),
2000 LLWS (
Toronto, Ontario)
Other •
Danny Almonte – Center of significant controversy following the 2001 series due to age falsification -
2001 LLWS (
Bronx, New York) •
Mo'ne Davis – First girl to record a win as a pitcher and to pitch a shutout; first little league player to appear on the cover of
Sports Illustrated at the time of tournament play, 2014
AP Female Athlete of the Year -
2014 LLWS (
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) •
Ron DeSantis – 46th
Governor of Florida and former U.S. Representative from Florida's 6th district -
1991 LLWS (
Dunedin, Florida) •
Austin Dillon –
2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion,
2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series champion -
2002 LLWS (
Clemmons, North Carolina) •
Krissy Wendell – Former
U.S. women's national hockey team player, Current amateur scout for the
Pittsburgh Penguins -
1994 LLWS (
Brooklyn Park, Minnesota) ==Media coverage==