List of Cape Fear Crocs Players in The MLB
- All players are listed in alphabetical order by their surname, with the year(s) they played for Cape Fear in parentheses.
- Matt Blank (1998)
- Milton Bradley (1998)
- Nate Field (1999)
- Bryan Hebson (1998–1999)
- Jorge Julio (1998)
- Yovanny Lara (1998)
- Cliff Lee (2000)
- Henry Mateo (1998)
- Guillermo Mota (1997)
- Talmadge Nunnari (1997–1998)
- Christian Parker (1997)
- Valentino Pascucci (2000)
- Brandon Phillips (2000)
- Simon Pond (1997)
- Wilkin Ruan (1999–2000)
- Brian Schneider (1997–1998)
- Jim Serrano (1998)
- J.D. Smart (1998)
- Scott Strickland (1997–1998)
- Andy Tracy (1997)
- Wilson Valdéz (2000)
- Tim Young (1997)
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