2023 Baseball Roster (2024)

Players

  • Utility UT

    00

    Jack Keeling

    So. Ellensburg, Wash.

    Full Bio

    Sophom*ore Ellensburg, Wash.

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  • Infielder INF 5'8" 140 lbs R/R

    2

    Trevor Tripoli

    Sr. Miliani, Hawaii University Laboratory HS

    Full Bio

    Senior Miliani, Hawaii University Laboratory HS

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  • Infielder INF 6'0" 185 lbs R/R

    3

    Kyle Rodriguez

    Sr. Issaquah, Wash. Issaquah HS St. Cloud State

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    Senior Issaquah, Wash. Issaquah HS St. Cloud State

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  • Infielder IF 5'9" 175 lbs R/R

    5

    Trenton Love

    Jr. Richland, Wash. Richland HS

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    Junior Richland, Wash. Richland HS

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  • Outfielder OF 5'11" 190 lbs R/R

    6

    Divine Ayemere

    Jr. Federal Way, Wash. Decatur HS

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    Junior Federal Way, Wash. Decatur HS

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  • Pitcher P 5'10" 195 lbs L/L

    8

    Nick Lindholm

    So. Kennewick, Wash. Kamiakin HS

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    Sophom*ore Kennewick, Wash. Kamiakin HS

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  • Pitcher RHP 5'10" 185 lbs R/R

    9

    Daniel Charron

    So. Pasco, WA Chiawana HS Spokane Falls Community College

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    Sophom*ore Pasco, WA Chiawana HS Spokane Falls Community College

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  • Pitcher P 5'11" 190 lbs L/L

    10

    Brayde Hirai

    Sr. Pasco, Wash. Chiawana HS Walla Walla CC

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    Senior Pasco, Wash. Chiawana HS Walla Walla CC

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  • Sophom*ore Othello, Wash. Othello HS Columbia Basin College

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  • Catcher C 6'1" 210 lbs R/R

    12

    Austin Ohland

    Jr. Maple Valley, Wash. Lafayette HS

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    Junior Maple Valley, Wash. Lafayette HS

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  • Pitcher P 6'3" 190 lbs R/R

    13

    Zach Conners

    So. Danville, Calif. Dougherty Valley HS

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    Sophom*ore Danville, Calif. Dougherty Valley HS

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  • Infielder INF 5'11" 185 lbs R/R

    14

    Charlie Larson

    Sr. Tacoma, Wash. Silas HS Everett CC

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    Senior Tacoma, Wash. Silas HS Everett CC

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  • Outfielder OF 5'11" 175 lbs L/R

    15

    Baba Varner Jr.

    Jr. Wailuku, Hawaii H.P. Baldwin HS Pierce College

    Full Bio

    Junior Wailuku, Hawaii H.P. Baldwin HS Pierce College

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  • Pitcher P 5'11" 165 lbs R/L

    17

    Beau Kearsey

    Jr. Vancouver, Wash. Union HS

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    Junior Vancouver, Wash. Union HS

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  • Pitcher LHP 5'10" 195 lbs L/L

    18

    Alex Brady

    Jr. Longview, Wash. R.A. Long HS LSU

    Full Bio

    Junior Longview, Wash. R.A. Long HS LSU

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  • Catcher C 5'11" 190 lbs R/R

    19

    Travis Helm

    So. Beaverton, Ore. Aloha HS Clark College

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    Sophom*ore Beaverton, Ore. Aloha HS Clark College

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  • Catcher C 6'2" 200 lbs R/R

    20

    Ben Leid

    So. Corvallis, Ore. Crescent Valley HS Wenatchee Valley College

    Full Bio

    Sophom*ore Corvallis, Ore. Crescent Valley HS Wenatchee Valley College

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  • Pitcher P 6'3" 225 lbs R/R

    21

    Nolan Milliman

    So. Yorba Linda, Calif. Esperanza HS

    Full Bio

    Sophom*ore Yorba Linda, Calif. Esperanza HS

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  • Catcher/ Outfielder C/OF 6'0" 205 lbs R/R

    22

    Jake Felton

    So. Port Angeles, Wash. Port Angeles HS

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    Sophom*ore Port Angeles, Wash. Port Angeles HS

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  • Outfielder OF 6'2" 185 lbs L/L

    23

    Sam Lauderdale

    Jr. Vancouver, Washington Kings Way Christian Tacoma Community College

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    Junior Vancouver, Washington Kings Way Christian Tacoma Community College

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  • Pitcher P 6'1" 205 lbs R/R

    24

    Ryan Arredondo

    So. Warden, Wash. Warden HS

    Full Bio

    Sophom*ore Warden, Wash. Warden HS

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  • Infielder INF 5'11" 185 lbs R/R

    25

    Carter Olsen

    Fr. Montesano, Washington Montesano Jr./Sr. High School

    Full Bio

    Freshman Montesano, Washington Montesano Jr./Sr. High School

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  • Pitcher RHP 5'11" 165 lbs R/R

    26

    Colton Anardi

    Fr. Auburn, Washington Auburn High School

    Full Bio

    Freshman Auburn, Washington Auburn High School

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  • Catcher/Outfielder C/OF 6'2" 185 lbs R/R

    27

    Colby Musselmann

    Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. Brophy College Prep

    Full Bio

    Junior Phoenix, Ariz. Brophy College Prep

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  • Pitcher/ Outfielder P/OF 6'0" 195 lbs R/R

    28

    Nolan Murphy

    So. Wasilla, Alaska Mat-Su Career & Technical HS

    Full Bio

    Sophom*ore Wasilla, Alaska Mat-Su Career & Technical HS

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  • Infielder 1B/OF 6'2" 210 lbs L/L

    30

    Nate Nadeau

    Fr. Lacey, Wash. Timberline HS

    Full Bio

    Freshman Lacey, Wash. Timberline HS

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  • Pitcher LHP 6'1" 200 lbs L/L

    31

    Garrett Bova

    Fr. Corona, CA Santiago High School

    Full Bio

    Freshman Corona, CA Santiago High School

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  • Pitcher P 6'3" 210 lbs R/L

    32

    Reid Rasmussen

    R-So. Selah, Wash. Selah HS Yakima Valley College

    Full Bio

    Redshirt Sophom*ore Selah, Wash. Selah HS Yakima Valley College

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  • First base/ Pitcher 1B/P 6'0" 205 lbs R/R

    33

    Drew Richardson

    Sr. Spokane, Wash. Shadle Park HS Wenatchee Valley College

    Full Bio

    Senior Spokane, Wash. Shadle Park HS Wenatchee Valley College

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  • First Base 1B 6'0" 225 lbs L/R

    34

    Andrew Van Kemseke

    Sr. Zillah, Wash. Zillah HS Yakima Valley College

    Full Bio

    Senior Zillah, Wash. Zillah HS Yakima Valley College

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  • Pitcher LHP 6'2" 195 lbs L/L

    37

    Aaron Robertson

    So. Everett, Wash. Everett HS Lower Columbia College

    Full Bio

    Sophom*ore Everett, Wash. Everett HS Lower Columbia College

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  • Catcher C 5'11" 185 lbs R/R

    43

    Brady Hinkle

    Jr. Puyallup, Wash. Puyallup HS Tacoma Community College/USC Upstate

    Full Bio

    Junior Puyallup, Wash. Puyallup HS Tacoma Community College/USC Upstate

    Full Bio

  • Catcher/ Pitcher C/P 6'2" 195 lbs R/R

    44

    Gabe Bustamante

    So. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. The Webbs Schools

    Full Bio

    Sophom*ore Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. The Webbs Schools

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2023 Baseball Roster (2024)

FAQs

How many players are on the MLB roster 2023? ›

Number of players on Major League Baseball rosters on opening day from 2013 to 2023
CharacteristicUS playersInternational players
2023945269
2022*975275
2021650256
2020735291
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Sep 12, 2023

How to build a strong baseball team? ›

Some of the strongest team-building can happen outside of practice: team barbecues, trips to the batting cages, ping pong, wiffle ball, and mini golf—anything and everything to get your players together. Involve families whenever possible.

How to create a baseball team? ›

How to start a travel baseball team
  1. Find coaches and volunteers.
  2. Budget for the season.
  3. Create a brand and generate interest in your team.
  4. Promote your travel baseball team.
  5. Schedule tryouts.
  6. Collect payments.
  7. Register your teams.

How many kids are on a baseball team? ›

A baseball game is played between two teams, each usually composed of nine players, that take turns playing offense (batting and baserunning) and defense (pitching and fielding).

Does MLB still have a 40-man roster? ›

August 1905 photo of players on the Pittsburgh Pirates' roster. Beginning with the 2021 season, the active roster size is 26 players, and the expanded roster size is 40 players (the expanded roster is commonly referred to as the "40-man roster").

Is the MLB roster 25 or 26-man? ›

All players on the 26-man roster must also be on the 40-man roster. Teams are required to have a minimum of 25 players on their 26-man roster. MLB teams must designate every player on the active roster either as a pitcher or a position player.

How much would it cost to start an MLB team? ›

One thing appears to be certain -- a new franchise is going to be a costly investment. Manfred said back in 2021 that expansion fees could be in the range of $2.2 billion per team, which is what Sportico estimated as the average MLB franchise value.

Can you buy a single a baseball team? ›

Some teams are owned outright by one person, and some operate with numerous shareholders. Minority shares of MiLB franchises are often available. You can expect teams with shares available will want to sell a minimum 5% interest in the team. Sales of a controlling interest are rare.

Can an MLB player own a team? ›

No manager or player on a Club shall, directly or indirectly, own stock or any other proprietary interest or have any financial interest in the Club by which the manager or player is employed except under an agreement approved by the Commissioner, which agreement shall provide for the immediate sale (and the terms ...

What was baseball originally called? ›

Baseball, as it was before the rise to dominance of its altered New York variant in the 1850s and 60s, was known variously as base ball, town ball, round ball, round town, goal ball, field-base, three-corner cat, the New England game, or Massachusetts baseball.

At what age does baseball matter? ›

At ages 7 to 9, fine motor skill development has progressed to the point that most kids possess the ability to learn to catch and hit a pitched ball. The 10-to-12 age group is when players begin to decide for themselves that they like baseball and might want to pursue it a little more seriously.

Where is baseball most popular? ›

On a per-game basis, then, baseball attendance in the U.S. (26,353) is just a bit higher than in Japan (24,558), with the other five nations well behind. But if you think about it, of course the U.S. has the most baseball fans; the U.S. also has the most people of these seven nations.

What is the minimum salary for MLB players in 2023? ›

The minimum salary in 2024 will be $740,000, according to the latest Collective Bargaining Agreement. In 2023, the minimum salary was $720,000. The minimum will jump another $20,000 to $760,000 in 2025 and be bumped up again in 2026 to $780,000.

How many players are on the roster for the MLB playoffs? ›

Teams submit a 26-man roster (it was 25, prior to 2020) prior to each round of the postseason comprised of postseason-eligible players.

How many players can be on a d1 baseball roster 2023? ›

Only uniformed personnel, including coaches and eligible student-athletes, may be permitted between the white lines and in the bullpens. The bat handler, who must be 13 years of age or older, does not count against the maximum limit of 40 individuals.

How much do 40 man roster players make? ›

In 2024, a minor-league player on the 40-man roster — that is to say, a Minor League Article VI(A)(3) player, as far as the collective bargaining agreement goes — is paid $67,300, regardless of what level of the minors they're at. A league-minimum MLB player, however, is paid $825,000 for the season.

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