Rick Anderson (baseball)

Rick Anderson (baseball)

Rick Anderson, the baseball player, may refer to:
*Rick Anderson (baseball, born 1953) (1953-1989), New York Yankees and the Columbus Clippers, Seattle Mariners
*Rick Anderson (baseball, born 1956) (1956 - ), pitching coach for the Minnesota Twins; played for New York Mets and Kansas City Royals

ee also

*Rick Anderson (disambiguation)


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