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Major League Baseball first basemen

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Jackie Robinson
American baseball player (1919–1972)
Lou Gehrig
American baseball player (1903–1941)
Albert Pujols
Dominican-American baseball player (born 1980)
Chuck Connors
American athlete and actor (1921–1992)
David Ortiz
Dominican-American professional baseball player (born 1975)
Mark McGwire
American baseball player and coach (born 1963)
Stan Musial
American baseball player (1920-2013)
Pete Rose
American baseball player (1941–2024)
Ernie Banks
American baseball player and coach
Joey Votto
Canadian former professional baseball player
Miguel Cabrera
Venezuelan baseball player
Bryce Harper
American professional baseball player
Joe Torre
American baseball player, coach, manager
Mark Teixeira
American politician and former baseball player (born 1980)
Buster Posey
American baseball executive and former player (born 1987)
Adrián González
American and Mexican former professional baseball player
Paul Goldschmidt
American baseball player (born 1987)
Orlando Cepeda
Puerto Rican baseball player (1937–2024)
Joe Mauer
American Hall of Fame baseball player
Hank Greenberg
Baseball outfielder (1911–1986)
Ryan Howard
American baseball player
Anthony Rizzo
American professional baseball player
Prince Fielder
American baseball player
Jim Thome
American Hall of Fame baseball player
Cap Anson
American baseball player (1852–1922)
Harmon Killebrew
Professional baseball player (1936-2011)
Chris Davis
American baseball player
Jimmie Foxx
American baseball player (1907–1967)
Edwin Encarnación
Dominican professional baseball first baseman (born 1983)
Freddie Freeman
Frederick Charles Freeman is a Canadian and American professional baseball first baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). Freeman made his MLB debut with the Atlanta Braves in 2010 and played with them for 12 seasons. After the Braves won the 2021 World Series over the Houston Astros, Freeman entered free agency and signed a six-year, $162 million contract with the Dodgers.
Terry Francona
baseball player and manager from the United States
Willie Stargell
American baseball player and coach (1940-2001)
Cody Bellinger
American baseball player (born 1995)
Jason Giambi
professional baseball player
Bill Buckner
American baseball player
Eddie Murray
American baseball player and coach
Yuli Gurriel
Cuban baseball player (born 1984)
Munetaka Murakami
Japanese professional baseball player
Johnny Mize
American baseball player and coach (1913–1993)
Dan Brouthers
Major League Baseball player (1858–1932)
Gil Hodges
United States Marine; American Hall of Fame baseball player (1924–1972)
Paul Konerko
American professional baseball player, first baseman
Carlos Lee
Panamanian baseball player
Jeff Bagwell
American Hall of Fame baseball player
Salvador Pérez
Venezuelan-American professional baseball player (born 1990)
Jim Bottomley
American baseball player and coach
Frank Thomas
American baseball player
Paul Molitor
Minnesota Twins manager
Jay Bruce
baseball player from the United States
Pete Alonso
American baseball player (born 1994)
Ryan Zimmerman
American first baseman for the Washington Nationals
Don Mattingly
Donald Arthur Mattingly, nicknamed "Donnie Baseball" and "the Hit Man", is an American former first baseman, manager and coach who currently serves as the interim manager for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB). He spent his entire playing career in MLB with the New York Yankees from 1982 to 1995. A 6-time All-Star, he led the American League (AL) in doubles three consecutive years, and in hits and total bases twice each. After winning the AL batting title with a .343 mark in his first full season in 1984, he was named the league's Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 1985 after hitting .324 with 145 runs batted in (RBI), the highest total in the league in over 30 years. The following year, he was runner-up for the MVP award after batting .352, leading the AL in hits, doubles, slugging percentage and total bases; his 53 doubles and 388 total bases were the highest totals by any major league player in the 1980s, and his totals of doubles and 238 hits remain Yankees franchise records. In 1987 he tied a major league record by hitting home runs in eight consecutive games, and later that year set another record by hitting six grand slams in one season.
Pablo Sandoval
Venezuelan-American baseball player (born 1986)
Adam Dunn
baseball player from the United States
Carlos Peña
Dominican baseball player
Eric Hosmer
American baseball player
Tony Pérez
Cuban/American baseball player
José Abreu
professional baseball first baseman
Kevin Youkilis
American baseball player
Nick Swisher
American baseball player