Hank Aaron – Hammerin’ Hank, Hammer, Bad Henry, HOF 82, 1957 NL MVP, 24 time All Star, 3 time Gold Glove, “the REAL home run king”
Bobby Abreu – El Comedulce (The Candy Eater), 2005 Gold Glove, 2004 Silver Slugger
Antonio Alfonseca – El Pulpo (The Octopus), Six-Fingers
Felipe Alou – Panque, 3 time All Star, 1994 NL Manager of the Year, Panque
Sparky Anderson – Captain Hook, HOF 2000, 84 and 87 Manager of the Year
Luis Aparicio – Little Louie, HOF 84, 1956 ROY, 9 time Gold Glove, 10 time All Star, “1st native of South America inducted into HOF”
Ernie Banks – Mr. Cub, HOF 77, 11 time All Star, 1960 Gold Glove, 1958 and 1959 NL MVP, “Let’s Play Two”
Jose Bautista – Joey Bats
Johnny Bench – Little General, HOF 89, 14 time All Star, 10 time Gold Glove, 1970 and 1972 NL MVP, 68 ROY, 76 World Series MVP
Lance Berkman – Big Puma
Yogi Berra – HOF 72, 15 time All Star, 10 time World Series Champion, 51, 54, 55 AL MVP
Wade Boggs – Chicken Man, HOF 2005, 12 time All Star, 2 time Gold Glove, 8 time Silver Slugger
Jeremy Bonderman – Bondo
Barry Bonds – 7 time MVP, 14 time All Star, 8 time Gold Glove, “ML home run record – 73″, “All time career leader in walks and intentional walks”, “All time career leader in home runs”, “greatest living cheater in sports”
Boof Bonser – Boof
Ryan Braun – The Hebrew Hammer, 2007 NL ROY
Lou Brock – The Franchise, HOF 85, 6 time All Star, 79 NL Comeback POY
Jay Bruce – The Cincinatti Kid, Bruce Almighty
Jay Buhner – Bone, 1996 All Star, 1996 Gold Glove
Pat Burrell – Pat the Bat
Paul Byrd – The Dirty Byrd
Eric Byrnes – Byrnsie, Crash Test Dummy
Orlando Cabrera – The O.C., 2001 and 2007 Gold Glove
Mike Cameron – The Black Cat, 3 time Gold Glove
John Candelaria – The Candy Man, 1977 All Star, 1986 AL Comeback POY
Steve Carlton – Lefty, HOF 94, 10 time All Star, 1981 Gold Glove, 4 time Cy Young, “last pitcher to throw over 300 innings in single season”, “MLB record for most pickoffs – 144″
Gary Carter – The Kid, Kid Carter, HOF 2003, 11 time All Star, 3 time Gold Glove, 5 time Silver Slugger, 81 and 84 All Star Game MVP
Sean Casey – The Mayor
Orlando Cepeda - Baby Bull, Cha Cha, HOF 99, 7 time All Star, 1967 NL MVP, 1958 NL ROY
Ron Cey – Penguin, 6 time All Star, 1981 World Series MVP
Chris Chambliss – Silent One, 1976 All Star, 1978 Gold Glove, 1971 AL ROY
Will Clark – The Thrill, 6 time All Star, 1991 Gold Glove, 2 time Silver Slugger
Roger Clemens – Rocket, 11 time All Star, 7 time Cy Young, 1986 AL MVP, 1986 All Star game MVP, 2 Pitching Triple Crowns
Carl Crawford – The Perfect Storm
Andre Dawson – The Hawk, 8 time All Star, 8 time Gold Glove, 4 time Silver Slugger, 1987 NL MVP, 1977 NL ROY
Rick Dempsey – Dipper, 1983 World Series MVP
Stephen Drew – Dirt
Adam Dunn – Big Donkey
Lenny Dykstra – Nails, 3 time All Star, 1993 Silver Slugger
Dennis Eckersley – Eck, HOF 2004, 6 time All Star, 1992 AL MVP, 1992 AL CY Young
David Eckstein – X-Factor, Sparkplug, 2006 World Series MVP
Jacoby Ellsbury – The Najavo Kid
Darrell Evans – Howdy Doody, 2 time All Star, “1st player to hit 40 home runs in both leagues”
Dwight Evans – Dewey, 3 time All Star, 8 time Gold Glove, 2 time Silver Slugger
Bob Feller – Rapid Robert, Heater from Van Meter, HOF 62, 8 time All Star, 1940 Triple Crown
Cecil Fielder – Big Daddy
Rollie Fingers – HOF 92, 7 time All Star, 1981 AL MVP, 1981 AL Cy Young, 1974 World Series MVP, “best mustache of any baseball player”
Carlton Fisk – Pudge, HOF 2000, 11 time All Star, 1972 Gold Glove, 3 time Silver Slugger, 1972 AL ROY
John Flaherty – Flash,
Whitey Ford – The Chairman of the Board, Slick, HOF 74, 8 time All Star, 6 time World Series champion, 1961 Cy Young, 1961 World Series MVP
Julio Franco – Father Time, 3 time All Star, 5 time Silver Slugger, 1990 All Star game MVP, “MLB record for oldest player to hit grand slam – 47″, “MLB record for oldest player to hit a home run – 48″
Jeff Francoeur – Frenchy, 2007 Gold Glove
Rafael Furcal – El Enano (The Dwarf), Fookie, 2000 NL ROY
Andres Galarraga – Big Cat, 5 time All Star, 2 time Gold Glove, 2 time Silver Slugger, 1993 and 2000 NL Comeback POY
Freddy Garcia – The Chief
Jason Giambi – Giambino, 2000 AL MVP, 2005 AL Comeback POY
Bob Gibson – Hoot, Gibby, HOF 81, 8 time All Star, 9 time Gold Glove, 1968 NL MVP, 1968 and 1970 Cy Young, 1964 and 1967 World Series MVP, MLB record for lowest ERA – 1.12 ERA, MLB record for most strikeouts in WS Game – 17
Juan Gonzalez – Juan Gone, 1996 and 1998 AL MVP, 3 time All Star, 6 time Silver Slugger
Luis Gonzalez – Gonzo
Dwight Gooden – Doc, Dr. K, 4 time All Star, 1992 Silver Slugger, 1985 NL Cy Young, 1984 NL ROY, 1985 Pitching Triple Crown
Mike Greenwell – The Gator, 2 time All Star
Bobby Grich – Bird, 6 time All Star, 4 time Gold Glove, 1981 Silver Slugger
Ken Griffey Jr – The Kid, Junior, 1997 MVP, 10 time Gold Glove, 13 time All Star, 7 time Silver Slugger, 1992 All Star game MVP
Vladimir Guerrero – Vlad the Impaler, 2004 AL MVP
Tony Gwynn – Captain Video, Mr. Padre, HOF 2007, 15 time All Star, 5 time gold Glove, 7 time Silver Slugger, 8 time NL batting champion
Travis Hafner – Pronk
Roy Halladay – Doc, 2003 AL Cy Young
Aaron Harang – Zombie
Dan Haren – Caveman
Dave Henderson – Hendu, 1991 All Star
Tom Henke – The Terminator, 2 time All Star
Felix Hernandez – King Felix
Orlando Hernandez – El Duque
Orel Hershiser – Bulldog, 3 time All Star, 1988 Gold Glove, 1993 Silver Slugger, 1988 NL Cy Young, 1988 World Series MVP, “ML record for consecutive scoreless innings pitched – 59″
Trevor Hoffman – Hoffy, “All time saves leader
Matt Holliday – Big Daddy
Ryan Howard – The Big Man, 2005 NL ROY, 2006 NL MVP
Rex Hudler – Wonder Dog
Orlando Hudson – O-dog, 3 time Gold Glove
Monte Irvin – Mr. Murder, HOF 73
Conor Jackon – Co-Jack
Reggie Jackson – Mr. October, HOF 93, 14 time All Star, 5 time World Series champion, 2 time Silver Slugger, 1973 AL MVP, 1973 and 1977 World Series MVP
Fergie Jenkins – HOF 91, 3 time All Star, 1971 NL Cy Young, 1974 AL Comeback POY
Derek Jeter – Captain Clutch, 2004, 2005, 2006 Gold Glove, 1996 AL ROY, 2000 World Series MVP, 2000 All Star game MVP
Randy Johnson – Big Unit 5 time Cy Young, 10 time All Star, “MLB record for most strikeouts by left handed pitcher”, 2001 World Series Co-MVP
Andruw Jones – The Curacao Kid
Chipper Jones – Chipper, 1999 NL MVP
Todd Jones – Rollercoaster, 2000 All Star
Jim Kaat – Kitty, 3 time All Star, 16 time Gold Glove
Al Kaline – Mr. Tiger, HOF 80, 15 time All Star, 10 time Gold Glove
Scott Kazmir – Sco-Kaz, Kid K
Harmon Killebrew – Killer, HOF 84, 11 time All Star, 1969 AL MVP
Dave Kingman – Kong, Sky King, 3 time All Star, 1984 AL Comeback POY
Ryan Klesko – Rhino, 2001 All Star
Carlos Lee – El Caballo (The Horse)
Tim Lincecum – The Franchise, The Freak, 2008 NL Cy Young
Evan Longoria – Dirtbag, Longo, 2008 AL ROY
Greg Maddux – Mad Dog, The Professor, 8 time All Star, 18 time Gold Glove, 4 time Cy Young, “only pitcher to win at least 15 wins in 17 consecutive seasons”, “NL recor d for most innings pitching without a walk – 72 1/3″
Ryan Madson – Mad Dog
John Maine – The Maine Event
Juan Marichal – Manito, Dominican Dandy, HOF 83, 9 time All Star, 1965 All Star Game MVP
Russell Martin – Speed Limit, 2007 Gold Glove
Dennis Martinez – El Presidente, 4 time All Star, “perfect game July 28, 1991″
Edgar Martinez – 7 time All Star, 5 time Silver Slugger
Hideki Matsui – Godzilla
Daisuke Matsuzaka – Dice-K, 2006 World Baseball Classic MVP
Eddie Matthews – HOF 78, 9 time All Star
Gary Matthews – Sarge, 1979 All Star, 1973 NL ROY
Gary Matthews Jr – Little Sarge
Willie Mays - The Say Hey Kid, HOF 79, 24 time All Star, 12 time Gold Glove, 1954 and 1965 NL MVP, 1951 NL ROY, 1963 and 1968 All Star game MVP
Bill Mazeroski – Maz, HOF 2001, 7 time All Star, 8 time Gold Glove
Brian McCann – Mac, Bmac
Willie McCovey – Big Mac, Stretch, HOF 86, 6 time All Star, 1969 NL MVP, 1959 NL ROY, 1969 All Star game MVP, 1977 NL Comeback POY
Doug Mientkiewicz – Eye Chart, 2001 AL Gold Glove
Jack McDowell – Black Jack, 3 time All Star, 1993 AL Cy Young
Fred McGriff – Crime Dog, 5 time All Star, 3 time Silver Slugger, 1994 All Star game MVP
Mark McGwire – Big Mac, 12 time All Star, 1990 Gold Glove, 3 time Silver Slugger, 1987 AL ROY, “ML record for lowest at bats per home run ratio – 10.61″, “ML record for most home runs by a rookie – 49″
Paul Molitor – The Ignitor, HOF 2004, 7 time All Star, 4 time Silver Slugger, 1993 World Series MVP, “only player in MLB history with at least 3000 hits, .300 lifetime BA, 500 stolen bases, and at least 200 home runs”
Dale Murphy – The Murph, All American Boy, 7 time All Star, 5 time Gold Glove, 1982 and 1983 NL MVP
Eddie Murray – Steady Eddie, HOF 2003, 8 time All Star, 3 time Gold Glove, 3 time Silver Slugger, 1977 AL ROY
Stan Musial - Stan the Man, HOF 69, 24 time All Star, 1943, 1946, and 1948 NL MVP, 1957 SI Sportsman of the Year
Mike Mussina – Moose, 5 time All Star, 7 time Gold Glove
Phil Niekro – Knucksie, HOF 97, 5 time All Star, 5 time Gold Glove
David Ortiz – Big Papi
Andy Pafko – Handy Andy, 5 time All Star
Rafael Palmeiro – Raffy, 4 time All Star, 3 time Gold Glove, 2 time Silver Slugger
Jim Palmer – Cakes, HOF 90, 6 time All Star, 3 time Cy Young, 4 time Gold Glove
Jonathan Papelbon – Cinco-Ocho
Milt Pappas – Gimpy, 2 time All Star, “no hitter September 2, 1972″
Tony Perez – Big Dawg, HOF 2000, 7 time All Star, 1967 All Star game MVP
Gaylord Perry – The Ancient Mariner, HOF 91, 5 time All Star, 1972 and 1978 Cy Young
Lou Piniella – Sweet Lou, 1972 All Star, 1969 AL ROY, 3 time Manager of the Year
Albert Pujols – Phat Albert, Prince Albert, El Hombre, 2006 Gold Glove, 2005 and 2008 NL MVP, 2001 NL ROY
Hanley Ramirez – HanRam, El Nino, 2006 NL ROY
Manny Ramirez – Man-Ram, “Manny being Manny”, 2004 World Series MVP, “MLB record for more career postseason home runs”
Mark Reynolds – The Sheriff
Dave Righetti – Rags, 2 time All Star, 1981 AL ROY, “no hitter- July 4, 1983″
Cal Ripken Jr – Iron Man, HOF 2007, 19 time All Star, 2 time Gold Glove, 8 time Silver Slugger, 1983 and 1991 MVP, 1982 AL ROY, 1991 and 2001 All Star Game MVP, “MLB record for consecutive games played – 2632″
Mariano Rivera – Mo, Super Mariano, 1999 World Series MVP, “MLB record for post season ERA and postseason saves”
Brooks Robinson – Hoover, The Human Vacuum Cleaner, HOF 83, 15 time All Star, 16 time Gold Glove, 1964 AL MVP, 1970 World Series MVP, 1966 All Star game MVP
Frank Robinson – The Judge, HOF 82, 12 time All Star, 1961 NL MVP, 1966 AL MVP, 1956 NL ROY, 1966 World Series MVP, 1971 All Star game MVP, 1989 AL Manager of the Year, 1966 Triple Crown, “1st player in ML history to win MVP award in both leagues”
Alex Rodriguez – A-rod, 2003, 2005, 2007 AL MVP, 2002 and 2003 Gold Glove, “youngest to 500 home runs”
Francisco Rodriguez – K-rod, “MLB record for most saves in a season”
Ivan Rodriguez – Pudge, I-rod, 1999 AL MVP, 14 time All Star, 7 time Silver Slugger, 13 time Gold Glove
Kenny Rogers – The Gambler, The Roaster, 5 time Gold Glove, 4 time All Star, “perfect game – July 28, 1994″
Jimmy Rollins – J-Roll, 2007 NL MVP
Kirk Rueter – Woody
Nolan Ryan – The Ryan Express, HOF 92, 8 time All Star, “MLB record for most career strikeouts – 5714″, “MLB record for most no hitters – 7″
Tim Salmon – King Fish, 1995 Silver Slugger, 1993 AL ROY, 2002 AL Comeback POY
Jarrod Saltalamacchia – Salty
Ryne Sandberg – Ryno, HOF 2005, 10 time All Star, 9 time Gold Glove, 7 time Silver Slugger ,1984 NL MVP
Johan Santana – Supernatural, 2004 and 2006 NL Cy Young, 2007 Gold Glove, 2006 Pitching Triple Crown
Mike Schmidt – Schmidty, HOF 95, 12 time All Star, 10 time Gold Glove, 6 time Silver Slugger, 1980, 1981, 1986 NL MVP, 1980 World Series MVP
Tom Seaver – Tom Terrific, HOF 92, 12 time All Star, 3 time Cy Young, 1967 NL ROY
Gary Sheffield – Sheff, 1992 NL Comeback POY
James Shields – Big Game James
Ozzie Smith – The Wizard of Oz, HOF 2002, 15 time All Star, 13 time Gold Glove, 1987 Silver Slugger
John Smoltz – Smoltzie, 1996 Cy Young, “only pitcher in ML history with more than 200 wins and 150 saves”
Duke Snider – The Silver Fox, The Duke of Flatbush, HOF 80, 8 time All Star
Andy Sonnanstine – The Duke
Warren Spahn – The Invincible One, HOF73, 14 time All Star, 1957 Cy Young
Rick Sutcliffe – The Red Baron, 3 time All Star, 1984 NL Cy Young, 1979 NL ROY, 1987 and 1992 Comeback POY
Don Sutton – Black & Decker, HOF 98, 4 time All Star, 1977 All Star game MVP
Ichiro Suzuki – 2001 AL MVP, 2001 AL ROY, 2007 All Star Game MVP, “ML record for most hits in single season – 262″
Miguel Tejada – La Gua Gua (The Bus), 2002 AL MVP, 2005 All Star game MVP
Ryan Theriot – The Riot
Frank Thomas – Big Hurt, 1993 and 1994 AL MVP, 2000 AL Comeback POY
Luis Tiant – El Tiante, 3 time All Star, 1972 AL Comeback POY
Joe Torre – The Godfather, 9 time All Star, 1965 Gold Glove, 1971 NL MVP, 1996 and 1998 Manager of the Year
Chad Tracy – Opposite Field Tracy
Justin Upton – J-Up
Jason Varitek – Tek, 2005 Silver Slugger, 3 time All Star, 2005 Gold Glove
Earl Weaver – Doodles, Earl of Baltimore, HOF 96
Brandon Webb – Webbie, 2006 NL Cy Young
David Wells – Boomer, 3 time All Star, “perfect game – May 17, 1998″
Ty Wigginton – Wiggy
Billy Williams – HOF 87, 6 time All Star, 1961 NL ROY
Matt Williams – Carson Crusher, 5 time All Star, 4 time Gold Glove, 4 time Silver Slugger
Josh Willingham – The Hammer
Dontrelle Willis – D-Train, 2003 NL ROY
Dave Winfield – HOF 2001, 12 time All Star, 7 time Gold Glove, 6 time Silver Slugger, 1990 AL Comeback POY
Jimmy Wynn – The Toy Cannon, 3 time All Star, 1974 NL Comeback POY
Carl Yastrzemski – Yaz, HOF 89, 18 time All Star, 7 time Gold Glove, 1967 AL MVP, 1970 All Star game MVP, 1967 Triple Crown
Kevin Youkilis – Youk, The Greek God of Walks, 2007 Gold Glove
Dmitri Young – Da Meat Hook
Robin Yount – The Kid, HOF 99, 3 time All Star, 1982 Gold Glove, 3 time Silver Slugger, 1982 and 1989 AL MVP
Carlos Zambrano – Big Z, El Toro (The Bull)
Joel Zumaya – Zoom Zoom
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