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Baseball cards of players with last names beginning with 'O'.

Gerard Oakes
Johnny Oates
Sherman Obando
Steve Obenchain
Ken Oberkfell
Wes Obermueller
Charlie O'Brien
Pete O'Brien
Wes O'Brien
Alex Ochoa
Ivan Ochoa
Brian O'Connor
Mike O'Connor
Trent Oeltjen
Ron Oester
Jose Offerman
Rowland Office
Eric O'Flaherty
Chad Ogea
Ben Oglivie
Tomo Ohka
Ross Ohlendorf
Will Ohman
Kevin Ohme
Augie Ojeda
Bobby Ojeda
Miguel Ojeda
Mike O'Keefe
Thomas Oldham
Troy O'Leary
John Olerud
Steve Olin
Jose Oliva
Tony Oliva
Omar Olivares
Al Oliver
Darren Oliver
Joe Oliver
Miguel Olivo
Ray Olmedo
Kevin Olsen
Scott Olsen
Garrett Olson ( Pitcher drafted by Orioles in 2005 )
Garrett Olson ( Drafted by Twins in 2006 )
Greg Olson ( Catcher )
Gregg Olson ( Pitcher )
Tim Olson
Brian Omogrosso
Paul O'Neill
Steve Ontiveros
Kevin Ool
Jose Oquendo
Mike Oquist
Luis Ordaz
Magglio Ordonez
Rey Ordonez
Justin Orenduff
Kevin Orie
Chris O'Riordan
Joe Orloski
Asdrubal Oropeza
Jesse Orosco
Pete Orr
Joe Orsulak
Jorge Orta
Ricky Orta
Bill Ortega
Pablo Ortega
Dan Ortmeier
David Ortiz
Hector Ortiz
Jamie Ortiz
Javier Ortiz
Jose Ortiz
Junior Ortiz
Luis Ortiz
Omar Ortiz
Ramon Ortiz
Russ Ortiz
John Orton
Chad Orvella
Pat Osborn
Donovan Osborne
Mark Osborne
Keith Osik
Claude Osteen
Jimmy Osting
Al Osuna
Antonio Osuna
Roy Oswalt
Willis Otanez
Ricky Otero
Amos Otis
Jim O'Toole
Akinori Otsuka
Mel Ott
Dave Otto
Mark Outlaw
Lyle Overbay
Spike Owen
Eric Owens
Henry Owens
Jayhawk Owens
Jeremy Owens
Jerry Owens
Micah Owings
Chris Oxspring
Pablo Ozuna

 

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"O"utstanding Facts:

Alex Ochoa shipped his bat to Cooperstown after belting MLB's 142 grand slam of the 2000 season - a new record.

Bob Ojeda embarked on a campaign to build a group home for Tule River Indians in mountains near Visalia, California.

Cleveland twice intentionally walked Nomar Garciaparra in Game 5 of the 1999 ALDS to get to Troy O'Leary.  O'Leary responded with a grand slam and a tie-breaking 3-run homer after each of Nomar's walks.  Boston won the game 12-8.


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