List of second-generation Major League Baseball players
The following is a list of father-and-son combinations who have played or managed in Major League Baseball.
Third-generation families
In 1992, Bret Boone became the first third-generation MLB player.Altogether, there have been five third-generation MLB-player families:
- The Bells
- The Boones
- The Colemans
- The Hairstons
- The Schofield/Werths. Werth is the grandson of Ducky Schofield and nephew of Dick Schofield, and also the stepson of Dennis Werth.
- The Runges are a third-generation family of MLB umpires.
- The Carays are a third-generation family of MLB broadcasters
- The DeWitts are a third-generation family of MLB executives.
- The Veecks are a third-generation family of baseball executives.
Potential Fourth-generation families
Whether any of the Boones or Bells see their great-grandson play in the majors, they will not represent the first great-grandfather/great-grandson combo in MLB history. In 1985, Bill Wilkinson made his big-league debut with the Seattle Mariners; his great-grandfather was Jim Bluejacket, who played for Brooklyn in the Federal League in 1914-15 and for the Cincinnati Reds in 1916.
The MacPhail family is the first family to have four generations affiliated with Major League Baseball in roles other than as players. Larry was the general manager of the Reds and Dodgers as well as the president, general manager, and co-owner of the Yankees. Larry's son, Lee, was president and general manager of the Orioles, executive vice president and general manager of the Yankees, and president of the American League. Larry and Lee are also the only father and son pair to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. As an executive with the Reading Phillies of the Eastern League, until his untimely death at age 27 in an automobile accident in 1969, Lee MacPhail III secured the MacPhail family's baseball legacy as being the first to have had three generations of family members involved in baseball. Lee II's other son, Andy, is the current president of the Phillies and was previously general manager of the Twins, president and chief executive officer of the Cubs, and president of baseball operations for the Orioles. Lee MacPhail III's son, Lee MacPhail IV, has been the director of scouting for the Indians, Expos, Nationals, and Orioles. With Lee MacPhail IV's appointments, the MacPhail family's legacy extended to a fourth generation of family members involved in baseball.
Key
List of players
Other second-generation MLB personnel
Parent played top-level professional baseball
The following families had a parent play top-level professional baseball in a league other than Major League Baseball, and a son who played in Major League Baseball:Parent | Position | League | Son | Position |
Luis Aparicio, Sr. | SS | Venezuelan Professional Baseball League | Luis Aparicio | SS |
Lyman Bostock, Sr. | 1B | Negro Leagues | Lyman Bostock | OF |
Helen Callaghan | CF | All-American Girls Professional Baseball League | Casey Candaele | UTL |
Pedro Cepeda | SS/1B | Puerto Rico Baseball League | Orlando Cepeda | 1B |
Lourdes Gourriel | LF, 1B | Cuba national baseball team | Yuli Gurriel | 1B |
Lourdes Gourriel | LF, 1B | Cuba national baseball team | Lourdes Gurriel Jr. | LF |
Martinez Jackson | 2B | Negro Leagues | Reggie Jackson | RF |
Kazuhiro Kuroda | CF | Nippon Professional Baseball | Hiroki Kuroda | P |
Leon Lee | 1B | Nippon Professional Baseball | Derrek Lee | 1B |
Luis Tiant, Sr. | P | Negro Leagues | Luis Tiant | P |
Umpiring families
Father | League | Son | League |
Shag Crawford | NL | Jerry Crawford | NL/MLB |
Lou DiMuro | AL | Mike DiMuro | AL/MLB, CL |
Lou DiMuro | AL | Ray DiMuro | AL |
Tom Gorman | NL | Brian Gorman | NL/MLB |
Ed Runge | AL | Paul Runge | NL |
Paul Runge | NL | Brian Runge | NL/MLB |
Harry Wendelstedt | NL | Hunter Wendelstedt | NL/MLB |
The National and American Leagues consolidated umpiring crews beginning in the season; umpires who worked after the consolidation are denoted with "MLB".
Joe Crawford, another son of Shag Crawford and brother of Jerry Crawford, is an official in the National Basketball Association.