Some of the best player nicknames via Baseball Reference

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  1. Jung-hoo Lee’s nickname gets even better when you know that his father was known as “Son of the Wind” for his speed as a player.

  2. Millville Meteor is such a cool old-timey nickname. I can hear the 30s Transatlantic accent yelling “The Millville Meteor does it again!” on a radio broadcast.

  3. Some of these are stinkers.

    The Pig? BAJ? Snellzilla? We can’t be pretending those are the same tier as Grandson of the Wind, Millville Meteor, or Pasquatch.

    Edit: no shade to Tatis Jr. and El Niño… but I feel like there’s like 10 El Niños in the league rn.

  4. Which direction is Bryce Harper looking?

    Sorry, I mean which way is The Showman looking?

  5. Yeah, I’m not calling Aaron Judge that.

    Also, “The Judge” is right fucking there.

  6. Ive heard of Shotas, Alonsos, Pasquantinos, Cal’s, and Javys. That’s literally it.

    And yes, Imanagas is real. Kind of hilarious going from the Professor to the Philosopher.

  7. Billy Butler of the Royals had a good nickname years ago, “COUNTRY BREAKFAST”

  8. Grandson of the wind is honestly the best here, especially knowing the context that Jung-hoo Lee’s father, is nicknamed ‘Son of the Wind’

    Jung-hoo lee is a good contact hitter who is also lightning fast at running those bases, much like his father. Really giving the nickname justice.

  9. On a side note, Japanese baseball players also have great nicknames like:

    Daisuke Matsuzaka: Monster of Heisei Era (I miss his gyroball)

    Roki Sasaki: Monster of Reiwa Era

    Masahiro Sato: The source of all evil

    Ryosuke Kikuchi: Dragon slayer

    Yota Kyoda: The exiled protagonist

    Shintaro Fujinami: The CIA’s most feared man 💀

  10. I have literally never heard most of these nicknames applied to these players.

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