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One player, different names
Hank Aaron is of course Henry Aaron on a couple of issues.
Roberto Clemente was sometimes Roberto more often Bob. Dick Allen also was Richie Allen, and at least two years he was Rich Allen. That's amazing, THREE names. Who else? |
Pete Appleton (1939-40 Play Ball) is Pete Jablonowski for 1933 Goudey.
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How about Babe and George Ruth.
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Joey and Albert Belle
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George/Jorge Bell.
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Johnny Bench was John Bench at least on his Partridge Meats quasi rookie.
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The obvious one David Arias David Ortiz.
Also I think Mo Vaughn was also Maurice Vaughn. |
Tom and Tommy Herr.
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Eric or Harry Rasmussen
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324. Skewedonyms
The inconsistent spellings of certain players’ names (Jimmie/Jimmy Foxx, Lew/Lou Burdette, Satchel/Satchell Paige and Dick/Richie Allen, e.g.) used by the card companies. |
Mike Stanton became Giancarlo.
Lefty and Robert Grove. |
Ty Cobb and Ty Cob
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Henry, Hank and Bow-Wow Arftt...sorry, couldn't resist.
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Orestes and "Minnie" Minoso
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Turk/Dick Farrell
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Ed Spiezio/Wayne Spiezio, Moe Drabowsky/Mike Drabowsky, Zoilo Versailles/Zorro Versailles, Clarence Gaston/Cito Gaston.
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Eddie Soloman/Buddy Soloman/B.J. Soloman of the Braves/Dodgers of the 70's
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SF fans will know...
Jeffrey "Don't ever call me Jeff" Leonard.
But he can never ditch the greatest nickname in all of sports... "Penitentiary Face" |
1984 AL MVP & Cy Young Winner
Toward the end of his career, Willie Hernandez wanted to be addressed by his birthname, Guillermo Hernandez.
His 1989 & 1990 cards reflect this. |
James Junior Jim Gilliam
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Zach, Zack, Zachary, Zachariah Wheat
He was listed as either Zach and Zack on most issues. Listed as Zachary on the back of CJs. Listed as Zachariah on his HoF postcard if not elsewhere. |
Jimmy - Jimmie - Foxx - Fox
There's one that has both first AND last names with different spellings. |
More recently, BJ Upton / Melvin Upton Jr.
Not to be confused with his brother Justin, of course. |
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Sandy Koufax aka Sanford Koufax
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Dennis Boyd / Oil Can Boyd
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If nicknames count, Topps used "Doc" Gooden and "Rock" Raines for a couple years.
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Mudcat Grant/Jim Grant, Frank Herrera/Pancho Herrera, Ferguson Jenkins/Fergie Jenkins.
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Roberto Bob Bobby Avila. !!!!!!!!!!
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Jerry Grote/Gerald Grote, Joel Horlen/Joe Horlen, Chico Cardenas/Leo Cardenas, Tug McGraw/Frank McGraw*, Sparky Lyle/Al Lyle*.
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Fausto Carmona
And Roberto Hernandez. Cleveland fans know this one!
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Boog Powell/John Powell, Mike Cuellar/Mike Cueller, Vern Law/Vernon Law, Nellie Fox/Nelson Fox, Dutch Leonard/Emil Leonard, Phil Cavarretta/Phil Cavaretta, Chico Carrasquel/Alfonso Carrasquel, Roy Face/Elroy Face, Cuno Barragan/Cuno Barragon, Smoky Burgess/Forrest Burgess, Granny Hamner/Granville Hamner.
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Have we mentioned Lou and Henry Gehrig?
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Most are just nicknames.
But some... From a bit of googling Pete Appleton, formerly Pete Jablonowski Then there's extending into other sports World B. Free / Lloyd Bernard Free Ron Artest / Metta World Peace / Metta Sandiford-Artest |
To state the obvious, Lew Alcindor --> Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. I think a few other NBA players have adopted Islamic names, right? There was a guy in the early '90s if I recall.
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woot! I get to add one
Ellie / Elrod Hendricks Elrod is a much cooler baseball name. IMHO |
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The 'incorrect' Chad Ochocinco. (But I maintain that it does say 8 and 5, so it's fine.)
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James Edward Runnels/Pete Runnels, James Barton Vernon/Mickey Vernon, Stanley Raymond Harris/Bucky Harris, & Edgar Charles Rice/Sam Rice.
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And of course, in boxing, I don't even need to say it. |
Al Jackson/Alvin Jackson (1966 Topps). Kudos to the poster of Elrod Hendricks/Ellie Hendricks, I had that one in my head yesterday morning and then forgot it.
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Eddie Mathews
He's Ed Mathews on his Topps issues but the 53 Bowman I have lists him as Eddie Mathews.
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On at least one fabulous card, they just call him Rocket.
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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned SF Giants shortstop, the late Jose Uribe, who played under the name Jose Gonzalez at the beginning of his career (due to variations in Spanish nomenclature).
The first time he came up to bat against the Mets, after announcing his name change, Mets announcer Tim McCarver said, "he's literally the player to be named later." |
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One I forgot and then re-remembered, Freddie Patek/Fred Patek.
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