Shenandoah Valley Baseball League Alumby Kep75 - 222 cards (Last updated on May 19, 2021) |
Major League Players who have played for the Shenandoah Valley Baseball League, a collegiate summer baseball league in the Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia.
This list is divided into 5 sections:
1) MLB Debut - Players who have made their MLB debut this year (2019)
2) Current - players who have appeared in at least one MLB game in 2020 (or on roster but injured), sorted by career games played.
3) Active - players that have not played this year, but are still active in baseball as of 2019, sorted by career games played.
4) Valley League Hall of Fame - Members of the SVBL Hall of Fame, listed by Induction Year.
5) Retired - Known retired players, sorted by career games played.
Last Update (08/03/20) - Joseph Odom and Nate Pearson make their 2020 debuts!
This list is divided into 5 sections:
1) MLB Debut - Players who have made their MLB debut this year (2019)
2) Current - players who have appeared in at least one MLB game in 2020 (or on roster but injured), sorted by career games played.
3) Active - players that have not played this year, but are still active in baseball as of 2019, sorted by career games played.
4) Valley League Hall of Fame - Members of the SVBL Hall of Fame, listed by Induction Year.
5) Retired - Known retired players, sorted by career games played.
Last Update (08/03/20) - Joseph Odom and Nate Pearson make their 2020 debuts!
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Let’s go Rebels! Thanks for this, will make one for the Ripken League. | ||
If I could find everyone who made it to the MLB. Not as well documented as the VBL. | ||
I'm lucky that there's another dedicated individual who runs a Facebook Page/Blog dedicated to the VBL. Otherwise, I would only about a dozen names on this list... | ||
I knew a few for the Ripken League. I have about half of the 12 players that Wikipedia says there are. The team I work for only has a player in High-A |