Wikipedia:WikiProject Baseball/2007 MLB team articles/Special pitchers

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Here is a list of the 88 MLB pitchers that have either disambiguation links, accent marks or any other form of punctuation/accentuation in their names, or any combination of those. Please use this list of players when editing the 2007 game logs. This list might exclude players who are currently in the minors and players who were on the DL when I compiled this list.

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[edit] Disambiguation

All of these players’ articles are simply their name followed by “(baseball)” with the exception of Chris Young, Justin Miller and the pitcher Ryan Braun. The first two are followed by “(pitcher)” to avoid confusion with other players of the same name; Ryan Braun is at "Ryan Braun (baseball pitcher)".

Greg Jones (Angels)
Mark McLemore (Astros)
Rick White (Astros)
Joe Kennedy (Athletics)
Jay Marshall (Athletics)
Dan Meyer (Athletics)
Kevin Barry (Braves)
Sean Gallagher (Cubs)
Rich Hill (Cubs)
James Shields (Devil Rays)
Juan Cruz (D-backs)
Steve Kline (Giants)
Brian Wilson (Giants)
Joe Borowski (Indians)
Jason Davis (Mariners)
Sean Green (Mariners)
Justin Miller (Marlins)
Joe Smith (Mets)
Dave Williams (Mets)
Chris Booker (Nationals)
Michael O’Connor (Nationals)
John Patterson (Nationals)
Rob Bell (Orioles)
Jim Johnson (Orioles)
Kevin Cameron (Padres)
Mike Thompson (Padres)
Chris Young (Padres)
Matt Smith (Phillies)
Scott Feldman (Rangers)
A.J. Murray (Rangers)
Mike Wood (Rangers)
Darren Clarke (Rockies)
Tom Martin (Rockies)
Ryan Braun (Royals)
Todd Jones (Tigers)
Andrew Miller (Tigers)
Scott Baker (Twins)
Mike Myers (Yankees)

[edit] Accent Marks, ñ, and others

In the game logs, list their names as shown with the exception of Tony Armas, Jr. In the game logs, list his name as “Armas.”

Héctor Carrasco (Angels)
Bartolo Colón (Angels)
Juan Gutiérrez (Astros)
Wandy Rodríguez (Astros)
Gustavo Chacín (Blue Jays)
Víctor Zambrano (Blue Jays)
Mike González (Braves)
Óscar Villarreal (Braves)
José Capellán (Brewers)
Ángel Guzmán (Cubs)
Enrique González (D-backs)
Liván Hernández (D-backs)
José Valverde (D-backs)
Yhency Brazobán (Dodgers)
Rudy Seánez (Dodgers)
Merkin Valdéz (Giants)
Armando Benítez (Marlins)
Aníbal Sánchez (Marlins)
Orlando Hernández (Mets)
Pedro Martínez (Mets)
Oliver Pérez (Mets)
Duaner Sánchez (Mets)
Jesús Colomé (Nationals)
Arnie Muñoz (Nationals)
Beltrán Pérez (Nationals)
Saúl Rivera (Nationals)
Danys Báez (Orioles)
Freddy García (Phillies)
José Mesa (Phillies)
Tony Armas, Jr. (Pirates)
Shawn Chacón (Pirates)
Dámaso Marté (Pirates)
Juan Pérez (Pirates)
Elizardo Ramírez (Reds)
Julián Tavárez (Red Sox)
Ubaldo Jiménez (Rockies)
Rodrigo López (Rockies)
Leo Núñez (Royals)
Odalis Pérez (Royals)
Román Colón (Tigers)
Ramón Ortiz (Twins)
Juan Rincón (Twins)
Luis Vizcaíno (Yankees)

[edit] Both

All of these players’ articles are simply their name followed by “(baseball),” as well, except for Tony Peña, who is followed by "(pitcher)"

Francisco Rodríguez (Angels)
Édgar González (D-backs)
Tony Peña (D-backs)
Roberto Hernández (Indians)
Rafael Pérez (Indians)
Carlos Martínez (Marlins)
Yoel Hernández (Phillies)
Ramón Ramírez (Rockies)