For all the sports enthusiasts and dog lovers out there, we present you an exciting page that combines your two passions. This page is a unique collection of names inspired by the great American pastime - baseball. Here, you'll find a wide variety of names derived from some of the most iconic players, teams, and terms associated with this beloved sport.
Whether you are a fan of the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox or the Chicago Cubs, or you admire players like Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle or Jackie Robinson, you'll find options that pay homage to these legends. If you're a baseball fan who's just welcomed a new furry friend into your home, this page will help you find the perfect name that celebrates both your love for your pet and the game of baseball.
The bond between a dog and its owner is special, and what better way to strengthen that bond than by naming your pet after something you're passionate about? So, get ready to step up to the plate and hit a home run with a name that reflects your passion for the game of baseball.
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Thome | In honor of Jim Thome, a prolific home run hitter |
Tiant | For Luis Tiant, a beloved Red Sox pitcher |
Tiger | This name is perfect for a dog owned by a Detroit Tigers fan |
Triple | A hit that allows the batter to reach third base |
Twins | This name could be great for a dog owner who also supports the Minnesota Twins |
Ty | In memory of Ty Cobb, a baseball great |
Uecker | For Bob Uecker, a beloved baseball broadcaster |
Ump | Short for umpire, this could be a great name for a dog who likes to be in charge |
Umpire | The official who enforces the rules in a baseball game |
Whiff | In baseball, a whiff means a miss. It's a fun name for a playful, mischievous dog |
White | This name is perfect for a white-coated dog and a Chicago White Sox fan |
Willie | In tribute to Willie Mays, a baseball great |
Wilson | Another top brand in the baseball gear industry |
Wrigley | Named after the historic Wrigley Field in Chicago |
Yankee | For a dog owned by a fan of the New York Yankees |
Yogi | After Yogi Berra, the legendary New York Yankees catcher |
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Aaron | Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's career home run record |
Buck | Buck O'Neil was a significant figure in Negro Leagues history |
Cobb | Ty Cobb was one of the greatest hitters in baseball history |
Cy | Cy Young holds the record for most career wins |
DiMaggio | Joe Dimaggio had a record-breaking hitting streak |
Dodger | This pays homage to the Brooklyn Dodgers' moving to Los Angeles |
Doubleday | Abner Doubleday is often credited with inventing baseball |
Fenway | Fenway Park is one of the oldest baseball stadiums |
Fisk | Carlton Fisk had one of the most famous home runs in baseball history |
Gehrig | Lou Gehrig was a renowned player for the New York Yankees |
Jeter | Derek Jeter was a superstar player for the New York Yankees |
Mantle | Mickey Mantle was a legendary Yankees player |
Maris | Roger Maris famously broke Babe Ruth's home run record |
Mays | Willie Mays was a superstar player for the Giants |
Murderers | Murderers’ Row was the nickname given to the New York Yankees team of the late 1920s |
Musial | Stan Musial was a legendary player for the St. Louis Cardinals |
Polo | The Polo Grounds were a historic baseball stadium in New York |
Pujols | Albert Pujols is one of the best hitters of his generation |
Robinson | Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in baseball |
Ruth | This is named after Babe Ruth, one of the most famous baseball players in history |
Satchel | Satchel Paige was a famous pitcher in the Negro Leagues |
Spahn | Warren Spahn is the winningest left-handed pitcher in history |
Thome | Jim Thome is one of the top home run hitters in history |
Wrigley | Wrigley Field is a historic baseball field in Chicago |
Yastrzemski | Carl Yastrzemski was a longtime star for the Boston Red Sox |
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Angel | Inspired by Angel Stadium, home to the Los Angeles Angels |
Busch | Named after Busch Stadium, the St. Louis Cardinals' home field |
Camden | This name is a tribute to Camden Yards, home field of the Baltimore Orioles |
Chase | Inspired by Chase Field, where the Arizona Diamondbacks play |
Citi | Named after Citi Field, the New York Mets' stadium |
Citizens | Named after Citizens Bank Park, the Philadelphia Phillies' stadium |
Comerica | Named after Comerica Park, the Detroit Tigers' home field |
Coors | This name is a tribute to Coors Field, where the Colorado Rockies play |
Dodger | The Los Angeles Dodgers' Dodger Stadium is the inspiration |
Fenway | Named after the iconic Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox |
Globe | Taken from Globe Life Park, home of the Texas Rangers |
Guaranteed | Taken from Guaranteed Rate Field, the Chicago White Sox's home field |
Kauffman | Inspired by Kauffman Stadium, home to the Kansas City Royals |
Miller | This name is a tribute to Miller Park, where the Milwaukee Brewers play |
Minute | Named after Minute Maid Park, the Houston Astros' stadium |
Oracle | Named after Oracle Park, home to the San Francisco Giants |
Petco | Named after Petco Park, the San Diego Padres' stadium |
PNC | PNC Park in Pittsburgh is the namesake |
Progressive | Inspired by Progressive Field, home to the Cleveland Indians |
Safeco | Taken from Safeco Field, the Seattle Mariners' home field |
SunTrust | This name is a tribute to SunTrust Park, where the Atlanta Braves play |
Target | Taken from Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins |
Tropicana | Inspired by Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays |
Wrigley | This name is a nod to Wrigley Field, where the Chicago Cubs play |
Yankee | Yankee Stadium, the home of the New York Yankees, inspired this name |
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Bullpen | The area where baseball pitchers warm up |
Bunt | Drawn from a batting technique in baseball |
Catcher | A position player in baseball |
Curve | Refers to a type of pitch that veers off the straight path |
Diamond | Inspired by the shape of a baseball field |
Double | A hit that enables the batter to reach second base |
Dugout | The seating area for the players not currently on the field |
Fastball | Named after a type of pitch in baseball |
Foul | Derived from a term for a ball that lands outside the field lines |
Glove | Refers to a critical piece of baseball equipment |
Homer | Short form of a home run in baseball |
Infield | The name comes from the part of a baseball field |
Knuckle | Short for knuckleball, a slow pitch that moves irregularly |
Mound | Inspired by the location where the pitcher stands |
Outfield | The area of the field beyond the infield |
Pinstripe | Reminiscent of the uniforms of teams like the New York Yankees |
Relief | Short for relief pitcher, who substitutes for the starter |
Rookie | A term for a player in his first year of professional baseball |
Sinker | Inspired by a pitch that drops as it reaches the plate |
Slider | Named after a type of pitch in baseball |
Steal | A term for when a player advances bases when the ball is not in play |
Strike | Inspired by a term for a failed swing in baseball |
Tag | A play in which a base runner is touched with the ball |
Triple | A hit that allows the batter to reach third base |
Umpire | The official who enforces the rules in a baseball game |
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Angel | Reflects the Los Angeles Angels team |
Astro | An homage to the Houston Astros team |
Athlete | Reflects the Oakland Athletics team |
Blue | Inspired by the Toronto Blue Jays |
Brave | Reflects the Atlanta Braves team |
Brewer | A tribute to the Milwaukee Brewers team |
Cardinal | A nod to the St. Louis Cardinals |
Cub | A nod to the Chicago Cubs team |
Diamond | Represents the Arizona Diamondbacks |
Dodger | It reflects the Los Angeles Dodgers team |
Giant | Inspired by the San Francisco Giants |
Indian | This name represents the Cleveland Indians |
Mariner | This name represents the Seattle Mariners |
Met | Represents the New York Mets |
Oriole | This name is a tribute to the Baltimore Orioles |
Padre | A tribute to the San Diego Padres |
Phillie | It reflects the Philadelphia Phillies |
Ranger | A nod to the Texas Rangers team |
Ray | Inspired by the Tampa Bay Rays |
Red | A tribute to the Boston Red Sox |
Rockie | A nod to the Colorado Rockies team |
Royal | This name represents the Kansas City Royals |
Tiger | Represents the Detroit Tigers |
Twin | An homage to the Minnesota Twins team |
Yankee | The name is inspired by the New York Yankees |
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Aaron | Named for Hank Aaron, one of the greatest hitters in baseball history |
Aparicio | Honoring Luis Aparicio, renowned Major League Baseball shortstop |
Banks | In tribute to Ernie Banks, a famous player for the Chicago Cubs |
Berra | Honors Yogi Berra, one of baseball's greatest catchers and characters |
Cobb | Named for Ty Cobb, an exceptional American Major League Baseball outfielder |
DiMaggio | After Joe DiMaggio, a New York Yankees legend |
Feller | Named for Bob Feller, one of baseball's hardest throwers |
Gehrig | Recalls the memory of Lou Gehrig, a phenomenal first baseman for the Yankees |
Gibson | After Bob Gibson, a legendary pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals |
Griffey | After Ken Griffey Jr., a popular center fielder in Major League Baseball |
Jeter | Named after the legendary New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter |
Kaline | In honor of Al Kaline, a long-time right fielder for the Detroit Tigers |
Koufax | After Sandy Koufax, one of the most dominating pitchers in the history of baseball |
Maddux | In tribute to Greg Maddux, one of the best pitchers of his era |
Mantle | For Mickey Mantle, a famous baseball player known for his power and speed |
Maris | After Roger Maris, who broke Babe Ruth's single-season home run record |
Mays | Named for Willie Mays, a symbol of all-around excellence in baseball |
Musial | In tribute to Stan Musial, a famous player for the St. Louis Cardinals |
Pujols | A nod to Albert Pujols, one of the best hitters in modern baseball |
Ripken | After Cal Ripken Jr., a baseball player known for his longevity in the sport |
Rose | In honor of Pete Rose, a baseball player famous for his hustle and aggression |
Ruth | In honor of the great Babe Ruth, one of the most celebrated baseball players of all time |
Snider | After Duke Snider, a famous center-fielder for the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers |
Spahn | Honoring Warren Spahn, a legendary left-handed pitcher |
Thome | In honor of Jim Thome, a well-known power hitter |
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