15 Nicknames That Sound Like Cartoon Characters, Not MLB Players

Baseball has a long history of strange and spectacular nicknames. But some sound less like all-stars and way more like they belong in a wacky Saturday morning cartoon lineup.

These names make you double-take—not because of the stats, but because they sound like they’d be chasing Scooby-Doo or running a hot dog stand in Toontown. Whether they rhyme, squeak, or sound ridiculous, these nicknames bring serious cartoon energy.

15. Dizzy Dean

Dizzy Dean
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Dizzy sounds like the guy who trips over his shoelaces but saves the day. He was a dominant pitcher, but the name belongs in slapstick comedy.

14. Boof Bonser

Boof Bonser
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Boof happens when someone falls down a flight of stairs in a cartoon. Somehow, it was also the name of a real-life major league pitcher.

13. Catfish Hunter

Catfish Hunter
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Catfish could be a wise-cracking Southern swamp detective in a cartoon mystery show. But in real life, he was an elite pitcher with a Hall of Fame resume.

12. Coco Crisp

Coco Crisp
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Coco Crisp sounds like he should be a cereal mascot with his jingle. Instead, he was patrolling center field and robbing home runs.

11. Bump Wills

Bump Wills
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Bump feels like a friendly sidekick who always gets into trouble but means well. Not a name you expect on a double-play combo card.

10. Mookie Betts

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Mookie could easily be a baseball-playing raccoon with sneakers and attitude. Thankfully, he’s a real human who is incredibly good at baseball.

9. Spaceman Lee

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Spaceman sounds like the eccentric inventor in a baseball-themed cartoon. Honestly, Bill Lee lived up to the name.

8. Pee Wee Reese

Pee Wee Reese
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Pee Wee would be the smallest, scrappiest cartoon on the team, always swinging a bat too big for him. He also happened to be a Dodgers legend.

7. Chili Davis

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Chili belongs in a cartoon kitchen, possibly running a food truck shaped like a pepper. But the man could rake.

6. Pokey Reese

Pokey Reese
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Pokey sounds like the slow-moving, lovable best friend in any animated crew. On the field, he was anything but slow with the glove.

5. Moose Skowron

Moose Skowron
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Moose was a big, burly slugger—but the name feels straight out of a cartoon lumberjack league. You can hear him yelling “Timber!” after every home run.

4. Ducky Medwick

Ducky Medwick
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Ducky sounds like a squeaky-voiced duck in a baseball uniform from an old black-and-white animation reel. He was one of the best hitters of his era.

3. Oil Can Boyd

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Oil Can sounds like the grizzled old mechanic in a cartoon baseball town. Boyd had the personality to match, too—complete with flair and unpredictability.

2. Gookie Dawkins

Gookie Dawkins
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Gookie sounds like a sugar-crazed chipmunk with a baseball cap on sideways. Yet there he was, taking hacks in real MLB stadiums.

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1. Yogi Berra

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Yogi wasn’t just a nickname—it became a cartoon bear franchise. But before he was in picnic basket lore, he was a Hall of Famer and quote machine behind the plate.

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