Famous Baseball Player Nicknames

Baseball has some of the best nicknames in sports history.

Player Nickname Why Fans Remember It
Babe Ruth The Bambino / The Sultan of Swat Power-hitting legend and one of baseball's most famous names.
Lou Gehrig The Iron Horse Known for durability, consistency, and a legendary Yankees career.
Willie Mays The Say Hey Kid All-time great center fielder known for power, speed, and defense.
Hank Aaron Hammerin' Hank Home run legend and one of baseball's most respected hitters.
Ted Williams The Splendid Splinter Red Sox hitting icon and one of the greatest pure hitters ever.
Joe DiMaggio Joltin' Joe / The Yankee Clipper Yankees star famous for his 56-game hitting streak.
Mickey Mantle The Commerce Comet Switch-hitting Yankees legend with tremendous power.
Stan Musial Stan the Man Cardinals icon known for elite hitting and consistency.
Reggie Jackson Mr. October Earned for clutch postseason performances.
Derek Jeter The Captain / Mr. November Yankees shortstop and postseason fixture.
Mariano Rivera Mo / The Sandman Legendary Yankees closer known for his cutter.
Cal Ripken Jr. The Iron Man Set baseball's consecutive-games-played record.
Ozzie Smith The Wizard of Oz Elite defensive shortstop known for highlight-reel plays.
Nolan Ryan The Ryan Express Power pitcher and strikeout king.
Sandy Koufax The Left Arm of God Dominant Dodgers left-hander.
Bob Gibson Hoot Fierce Cardinals ace known for dominance and competitiveness.
Roberto Clemente The Great One Pirates legend, humanitarian, and Hall of Famer.
Pete Rose Charlie Hustle Known for relentless effort and all-time hits record.
Ernie Banks Mr. Cub Beloved Cubs legend.
Frank Thomas The Big Hurt White Sox slugger known for power and patience.
Ken Griffey Jr. The Kid Smooth-swinging superstar center fielder.
Ichiro Suzuki Ichiro International hitting legend known simply by his first name.
David Ortiz Big Papi Red Sox postseason hero and fan favorite.
Albert Pujols The Machine Known for consistent elite production.
Clayton Kershaw Kersh Dodgers ace and future Hall of Fame candidate.
Shohei Ohtani Shotime Two-way superstar pitcher and hitter.
Yogi Berra Yogi Yankees catcher and cultural icon.
Jackie Robinson Jackie Barrier-breaking Dodgers legend.
Satchel Paige Satch Pitching legend from the Negro Leagues and MLB.
Rickey Henderson Man of Steal All-time stolen base leader.
Dennis Eckersley Eck Hall of Fame pitcher and closer.
Rollie Fingers Rollie Hall of Fame closer known for his handlebar mustache.
Kirby Puckett Puck Twins star and postseason hero.
George Brett George Royals legend and one of the best third basemen ever.
Vladimir Guerrero Vlad the Impaler Free-swinging slugger with a cannon arm.
Miguel Cabrera Miggy Tigers star and Triple Crown winner.
Jose Altuve Tuve Astros second baseman and postseason standout.
Bryce Harper Harp Power-hitting outfielder and first baseman.
Aaron Judge All Rise Yankees slugger with massive power.
Christian Yelich Yeli Brewers MVP outfielder.
Robin Yount The Kid Brewers Hall of Famer who debuted as a teenager.
Paul Molitor The Ignitor Hall of Fame hitter and baserunner.
Bo Jackson Bo Two-sport star and one of baseball's greatest athletes.
Greg Maddux Mad Dog / The Professor Known for command, intelligence, and pitching precision.
Tom Seaver Tom Terrific Mets ace and Hall of Fame pitcher.
Willie McCovey Stretch Giants slugger known for his long reach and power.
Carl Yastrzemski Yaz Red Sox icon and Triple Crown winner.
Brooks Robinson The Human Vacuum Cleaner Orioles third baseman known for elite defense.
Johnny Bench Little General Reds catcher and leader of the Big Red Machine.
Fernando Valenzuela El Toro Dodgers pitcher who sparked Fernandomania.
Mike Trout The Millville Meteor Angels superstar known for all-around greatness.