List of bespectacled baseball players

In baseball, players rarely wear spectacles, but some players played in the major leagues with glasses. For many years, wearing glasses while playing the sport was an embarrassment. Baseball talent scouts routinely rejected spectacled prospects on sight. The stigma had diminished by the early 1960s and by one estimate 20 percent of major league players wore glasses by the end of the 1970s. The development of shatter-resistant lenses in the latter half of the 1940s contributed to their acceptance.

The first major-league player to wear spectacles was Will 'Whoop-La' White in 1878–86. Only pitchers dared wear glasses while playing until the early 1920s, when George 'Specs' Toporcer of the St. Louis Cardinals became the first outfielder to sport eyewear. Bespectacled pitchers are less rare as they have less need to field the ball.

There are only three players in the Baseball Hall of Fame to have worn eyeglasses during play: Chick Hafey, Reggie Jackson, and Greg Maddux. Because his vision became so variable, Hafey was obliged to rotate among three different pairs of glasses.

Non-pitchers
Other notable non-pitchers who wore glasses include:
 * Dick Allen — first American League MVP to wear glasses
 * Jay Bell
 * Alex Cole
 * Bob Coluccio
 * Clint Courtney — first catcher to wear glasses
 * Al Cowens
 * Bob Dillinger
 * Dom DiMaggio — "The Little Professor"
 * Brian Downing
 * Leon Durham
 * Alvaro Espinoza
 * Tim Foli
 * Dan Ford
 * Freddie Freeman — Typically wore contact lenses throughout his career, but occasionally wore glasses in 2012. Opted to get LASIK in 2017.
 * Atsuya Furuta
 * Randal Grichuk
 * Johnny Grubb
 * Chick Hafey
 * Jerry Hairston
 * Bryce Harper — Typically wears contact lenses, but wore prescription eyeglasses in 2018.
 * Frank Howard
 * Danny Jansen
 * Reggie Jackson
 * Eddie Joost Shortstop, career spanned 3 decades, both NL and AL
 * Ron Kittle
 * Carney Lansford
 * Vance Law
 * Stan Lopata — the first National League catcher to wear glasses
 * John Lowenstein
 * Greg Luzinski
 * Roy McMillan
 * Wade Meckler
 * Mario Mendoza
 * Andruw Monasterio
 * Kendrys Morales
 * Rance Mulliniks
 * Joe Nolan
 * Mel Ott
 * Mitchell Page
 * Richie Palacios
 * Dan Pasqua
 * Ken Phelps
 * Jason Phillips
 * Darrell Porter
 * Dave Ricketts
 * Cookie Rojas
 * Chris Sabo
 * Blake Sabol
 * Lenn Sakata
 * Pablo Sandoval
 * Davis Schneider
 * Pat Sheridan
 * Eric Sogard
 * Andrew Stevenson
 * Andre Thornton
 * Kelby Tomlinson — Became a certified optician in 2020.
 * Earl Torgeson — Replied "Because I want to be able to see." when asked by Jack Brickhouse why he wore glasses when he played.
 * Bill Virdon
 * Paul Waner
 * Bob Watson
 * Glenn Wilson
 * Steve Yeager

Pitchers
Pitchers who wear or have worn glasses include:
 * Henderson Álvarez
 * Jordan Wicks
 * Alec Mills
 * Jesse Chavez
 * Javier Assad
 * Keith Atherton
 * Anthony Banda
 * Boom-Boom Beck
 * Ronald Belisario
 * Corbin Burnes — (originally, before having lasik)
 * Brett Cecil
 * Gustavo Chacin
 * Tyler Clippard
 * Bill Dietrich
 * Randy Dobnak
 * Sean Doolittle
 * Ryne Duren — once hit a batter in the on-deck circle
 * Kyle Farnsworth
 * Josh Fleming
 * Éric Gagné
 * Zac Gallen
 * Scott Garrelts
 * Kevin Gregg
 * A. J. Griffin
 * JD Hammer
 * Mel Harder
 * Tom Henke
 * Jimmy Herget
 * Carmen Hill
 * Dick Hughes
 * Tom Hume
 * Anthony Kay
 * Joe Kelly
 * Jim Konstanty
 * Jesús Luzardo
 * 'Deacon Danny' MacFayden
 * Denny McLain
 * Craig McMurtry
 * Lee Meadows
 * Pete Mikkelsen
 * Greg Minton
 * Eric Plunk
 * Cody Reed
 * Nate Robertson
 * Francisco Rodríguez
 * Andrew Saalfrank
 * Dave Sisler
 * Nick Snyder
 * Vic Sorrell of the Detroit Tigers
 * Paul Splittorff
 * Kent Tekulve
 * Trent Thornton
 * Julio Urías
 * José Valverde
 * Bob Veale
 * Fernando Valenzuela
 * Vance Worley