St. Louis One-Game Wonders

This web page contains short biographies of players whose major league career lasted just one game, with a major league club based in St. Louis. That list covers players from the St. Louis Red Stockings of the National Association in 1875 all the way to through to Bart Zeller in 1970, who is last alphabetically on the list, but only the second-to-last player to do so. The last was Tim Plodinec in 1972, and so we will start with him. The last shall be first, as they say.


PlayerDate of game
Cliff MattesonJune 13, 1884Posted January 14, 2021
John DillonMay 8, 1875Posted November 24, 2020
Claude GouzzieJuly 22, 1903Posted May 31, 2020
Bob HoganJuly 5, 1882Posted May 12, 2020
Herman BaderOctober 1, 1885Posted May 6, 2020
Art BaderAugust 2, 1904Posted May 6, 2020
Fritz MarolewskiSeptember 19, 1953Posted May 5, 2020
Louis PelouzeJuly 24, 1886Posted April 28, 2020
Julius FreemanOctober 10, 1888Posted April 26, 2020
Bart ZellerMay 21, 1970Posted April 17, 2020
Tim PlodinecJune 2, 1972Posted April 16, 2020
Cal BrowningJune 12, 1960Posted April 16, 2020
LeonardSeptember 12, 1892Posted April 16, 2020
I've also started writing biographies as part of the SABR BioProject. So far, these are the biogrpahies I have written.

Julie Freeman
Joe Murphy
Bob Hogan
Will Bryan
Claude Gouzzie
Louis Pelouze
Bart Cantz
Charlie Hoover
Joe Herr
Pete Gallagher
Tom Dolan
Cliff Matteson
Jake Kenyon
Hunky Hines
Parson Nicholson
Jack Gorman
Charlie Mortan