Who are the youngest and oldest players to perform for the Florida Marlins? Bonus points if you can nail their ages down to the day
bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
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#2
I'll guess 18 and 41 Willie.
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Willie Bee
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02-14-06
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#3
Looking for the names of the youngest and oldest players, as well as their ages. And 18/41 are both too low
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cobra_king
SBR MVP
08-07-06
2491
#4
I believe the youngest was Felix Heredia at 20 years old.........Miquel Cabrera was also 20 but i think Heredia was a "younger" 20. As far as the oldest, i'll have to take a pass on that one.....
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LT Profits
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10-27-06
90963
#5
Oldest was Charlie Hough, who pitched for the Marlins at the age of 87
(OK, i think he was 45ish)
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Chronicle Sports
SBR Rookie
06-26-06
33
#6
I think the last two are right.
The youngest was Felix Heredia at 20 yrs and 52 days.
The oldest was Charlie Hough at age 46 yrs and 202 days.
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bigboydan
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08-10-05
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#7
I remember good old Charlie Hough. Mr. Knuckleballer.
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Willie Bee
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02-14-06
15726
#8
LT & Cobra share honors...
Charlie Hough was the oldest players and Felix Heredia, by 11 days, was the youngest player to ever appear in a game for the Florida Marlins.
Heredia made his debut at 20 years and 52 days of age on Aug 9, 1996, in Florida, relieving fellow reliever Jay 'Molasses' Powell in the top of the eighth inning against the Mets. Heredia faced just one batter, Carlos Baerga, but recorded two outs as baserunner Bernard Gilkey was caught stealing on the pitch before Heredia coaxed a ground out from Baerga's bat.
Hough's final game in the majors was on July 26, 1994, about two weeks before the infamous strike. He was 46 years and 202 days old at the time. Hough started for the Marlins at home but was knocked from the box after retiring just one batter in the top of the first inning and allowing five runs to the Phillies. The last batter Ol' Charlie faced was Kim Batiste.
Thought I'd get some Miguel Cabrera answers, which would be close as he was 20 years and 63 days old when he made his big league debut in 2003.