List of Major League Baseball players who played in four decades

Playing Major League Baseball in four decades has been attained by only 29 players in the league's history, dating from the 1870s to the present day.

Introduction

Several qualities are virtually essential. Outstanding skill and durability are paramount, and a player must also have some "generational luck" to have started his career in the later years of a decade, so that if he is still playing 21–24 years later, he is playing in the early years of a fourth decade.[1] For example, Pete Rose started his career in 1963, so he would have had to play 28 seasons to make the list. Whereas Bill Buckner, whose career started in the last year of the 1960s, finished his career in the first year of the 1990s, requiring only 22 seasons to make the list. Most of the players on the list started their careers in the final or second-to-last year of their first decade and finished their careers in the first or second year of their fourth decade (a notable exception is Nolan Ryan, whose 27 seasons played is a major league record). Only Nick Altrock and Minnie Miñoso appeared in major league baseball games in five decades.

Since 1900 (the first year that a player could play in a "fourth decade"), every decade except the 1940s has added at least one player to the list, including the current one (though the 1970s only added Minnie Miñoso, who played three games in 1976 after having been out of the majors for more than a decade).

List of players

The players are listed by primary position played and years spanning their careers. Ten players from the group have been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Of the 29 players, 11 were primarily pitchers, six were primarily catchers, six were primarily outfielders, and six were primarily infielders; the group covers virtually the complete range of baseball positions, missing only a third baseman.

Key
dagger Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
List
Player Position First season Last season
Dan Brouthersdagger First baseman18791904
Jim O'Rourkedagger Outfielder18721904
Kid Gleason Pitcher / Second baseman18881912
Deacon McGuire Catcher18841912
Jack O'Connor Catcher18871912
Jack Ryan Catcher18891913
Nick Altrock Pitcher18981933
Eddie Collinsdagger Second baseman19061930
Jack Quinn Pitcher19091933
Bobo Newsom Pitcher19291953
Mickey Vernon First baseman19391960
Ted Williamsdagger Outfielder19391960
Early Wynndagger Pitcher19391963
Minnie Miñoso Outfielder19491980
Jim Kaat Pitcher19591983
Tim McCarver Catcher19591980
Willie McCoveydagger First baseman19591980
Bill Buckner First baseman19691990
Rick Dempsey Catcher19691992
Carlton Fiskdagger Catcher19691993
Jerry Reuss Pitcher19691990
Nolan Ryandagger Pitcher19661993
Rickey Hendersondagger Outfielder19792003
Mike Morgan Pitcher19782002
Jesse Orosco Pitcher19792003
Tim Rainesdagger Outfielder19792002
Ken Griffey Jr.dagger Outfielder19892010
Jamie Moyer Pitcher19862012
Omar Vizquel Shortstop19892012

References

  1. DiComo, Anthony (January 20, 2010). "Four-decade players a rare breed: Griffey, Vizquel, Moyer set to join exclusive company". MLB.com.
  • Hunt, Ryan (February 17, 2000). "Been a long time: Three more enter baseball's four-decade club". Sports Illustrated.
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