Discover MLB player autographs on Baseball Almanac with this curated list of Major League players whose last names begin with the letter "V." Each featured player has an autographed baseball card displayed on their dedicated player page. The chart includes direct links to player biographies, career spans, and Hall of Fame designations (Y = Yes). Bolded names represent active players, defined as those who played in at least one Major League game during the most recently completed season.
"The International League Player of the Year in 1975, (Mike) Vail was called up by the Mets that August and hit in 23 straight games to tie what was then both a club record and a modern NL rookie record. He dislocated his foot playing basketball the following February, missed half of the season, and was sold to Cleveland in 1978. He was an effective pinch hitter and fourth outfielder for the 1978-80 Cubs." - Charnin-Aker, Jane. Author. Mike Vail Biography. The Baseball Library.

The player with the earliest debut date on the research list above is Ossie Vitt, who made his major league debut on April 11, 1912!
Hall of Fame autographs in the Baseball Almanac collection from this page include — nobody, as there are only three Hall of Fame members whose last name starts with a 'V' and they are Dazzy Vance, Arky Vaughn, and one non-player / executive Bill Veeck.
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