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Roy Castleton was the first Mormon to ever play professional baseball.[45] He threw perfect game in the Ohio-Pennsylvania League.[46] New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds in the Pacific Coast League. Gary Cooper, 3rd baseman/outfield, 1986 June draft Housing Astros, major league debut Sept. 1991, had over 1,000 minor league hits. Named Triple A All Star MVP.[citation needed] Bobby Crosby, shortstop[47] Oakland Athletics Dennis Eckersley, Hall of Fame pitcher for the Oakland Athletics Jacoby Ellsbury, Outfielder, Boston Red Sox[48] Jim Gott, Pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates Jeremy Guthrie, pitcher[49] Roy Halladay, pitcher[44] Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies Bryce Harper, 2010 MLB #1 draft pick, outfielder for the Washington Nationals[50] Bruce Hurst, former MLB Pitcher, pitched and won games 1 and 5 and started game 7 for the Boston Red Sox in the 1986 World Series against the New York Mets.[51] Cale Iorg, minor league baseball player in the Detroit Tigers organization.[52][53] Garth Iorg, a former Major League Baseball player who played his entire career (1978–1987) for the Toronto Blue Jays.[54] Wally Joyner, first baseman[55] former California Angels player Jeff Kent, former second basemen[56] Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants Harmon Killebrew, first baseman[57] Hall of Famer for the Minnesota Twins Vance Law, former third basemen[44] and current Brigham Young University head coach. son of Vern Law Vern Law, pitcher[58] Cy Young Award winner with the Pittsburgh Pirates Matt Lindstrom, pitcher[44] Florida Marlins Brandon Lyon, Pitcher[47] Jack Morris, All-Star and World Series hero with the Detroit Tigers [47] Dale Murphy, Outfielder 2 time National League MVP [59] Atlanta Braves Cory Snyder, Infielder with five MLB teams[47] Clyde Wright, Pitcher[47] California Angels Jaret Wright, Pitcher[47] Cleveland
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