Syracuse University
- Location: Syracuse, NY
- Nickname: Orangemen
- Division: Dropped Baseball 1972
College World Series Appearances: 1 1961
Stats of MLB players who went here
Syracuse University sponsored baseball from 1870 through 1921, and again from 1923 to 1972.
Syracuse had more than two dozen players come to the majors. The one with the most at-bats is Eddie Brown, while the one with the most victories is Dave Giusti.
Joe Biden went to law school here.
People who went here[edit]
- Mike Barlow, pitcher
- Ed Barnowski, pitcher
- Larry Beinfest, General Manager
- Jason Benetti, announcer
- Joe Biden, President of the United States
- Eddie Brown, outfielder
- Lou Bruce, outfielder
- Lenny Burrell, minor league infielder
- Tom Capezzuto, writer
- Joe Castiglione, announcer
- Hi Church, outfielder
- Doug Clemens, outfielder
- John Coleman, outfielder
- Rip Coleman, pitcher
- Bill Connors, pitcher
- Bob Costas, broadcaster
- Ensign Cottrell, pitcher
- Walt Craddock, pitcher
- Robert Creamer, writer
- Harry Curtis, catcher
- Doug Danforth, owner
- Dutch Dotterer, catcher
- Dave Flemming, announcer
- Dave Giusti, pitcher
- Jonah Goldman, infielder
- Tim Green, author
- Tom Hallett, minor league pitcher
- Ken Johnson, minor league infielder
- Todd Kalas, broadcaster
- Jim Konstanty, pitcher
- Ron Luciano, umpire
- Bill Mack, pitcher
- Mal Mallette, pitcher
- Frank Maze, college coach
- Sean McDonough, announcer
- Andy Mogish, college coach
- Jim Murray, pitcher
- Andy Musser, announcer
- Doc Oberlander, pitcher
- Drew Rader, pitcher
- Dave Ryan, announcer
- Doc Scanlan, pitcher
- Dan Schlossberg, author
- Ben Shulman, broadcaster
- David Siroty, writer
- Dick Stockton, broadcaster
- Bob Usher, outfielder
- David Voigt, historian
- Cy Vorhees, pitcher
- Mike Wilson, catcher
- Ed Wineapple, pitcher
- Saul Wisnia, author
Coaches[edit]
- Lew Carr, 1910-1942
- Ted Kleinhans, 1947-1965
- Andy Mogish, 1966-1972
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