There are 83 former Arizona baseball players that have played in the major leagues.

Not too shabby.

Not too shabby at all.

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The list contains some impressive names with Scott Erickson, Trevor Hoffman, Kenny Lofton, J.T. Snow, Jack Howell and Craig Lefferts among them. 

The most recent Wildcats to make their major league debuts? 

Kevin Ginkel and Seth Mejias-Brean.

Both players made their MLB debuts in 2019.

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One former Wildcat player is currently managing: Terry Francona.

Willie Calhoun, Brandon Dixon, Nick Hundley, Scott Kingery, Mark Melancon, Kevin Newman, Daniel Ponce de Leon, and Joey Rickard, join Ginkel and Mejias-Brean as the former Arizona baseball players who saw MLB action in 2019.

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How many former Wildcats will see action in the big leagues in the 2020 season?

To see all of Arizona’s MLB players (including years at Arizona and the date of their MLB debut), click here.

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Editor’s note: baseball-reference.com gives the Wildcats’ 95 players in the major leagues, but the school has the number at 83. Several on baseball-reference’s list never played for Arizona.