Clarence Perez played 692 games for Santa Cruz, Louisville and Scottsdale over 5 seasons. He finished his career with 364 runs, 590 hits, 112 doubles, 20 triples, 52 home runs, 228 rbi's, 65 stolen bases and a .297 average. His best season was season 1, in which he scored 149 runs and batted .324 while posting the 5th highest single season doubles total in history, with 52. Perez made 2 All Star teams.
Jay Starr played 445 games over 4 seasons with Cheyenne. He scored 292 runs, had 546 hits, 90 doubles, 8 triples 90 home runs, 314 rbi's and a .315 career average. He had a 30 game hitting streak in season two.
Ben Diaz played all 709 games of his 5 year career with the Santa Cruz/Scottsdale/Salem franchise. He's the Sharkey's World career leader for fewest strike outs of all players with at least 2500 plate appearances, having struck out only 216 times in 2304 official at bats.
Jeremi Warden pitched 5 seasons with Cheyenne and Rochester, mostly as a closer. He pitched 349 innings in 299 games, posting 154 saves in 178 oppurtunities. He struck out 222 batters while posting a 1.25 whip and 2.99 era. He is the Sharkey's World single season saves leader, with 53 in season 5, his last year in the majors. Warden made 3 All Star teams, and won the Season 5 NL Fireman of the Year award.
Steven Widger played 5 major league seasons for the Louisville Freezer Monkeys before playing a year at AAA for Jacksonville. He played 680 career games in the bigs, posting 512 runs, 762 hits, 173 doubles, 20 triples, 137 home runs, 482 rbi's, 103 stolen bases and a .298 career average in 2550 at bats. Widger made 2 all star teams, won 2 silver slugger awards, 1 gold glove, and was voted the Season 1 AL MVP.
Eugene Ryan played parts of four seasons with the Texas Tittyballs. He played 505 games while posting 350 runs, 594 hits, 103 doubles, 14 triples, 130 rbi's, 393 rbi's, and a .312 average in 1904 at bats. He made one all star team and won one silver slugger award.
Bubba Wall played 5 seasons, all with the Texas Tittyballs. In 613 career games, the catcher hit .293 with 382 runs, 627 hits, 91 doubles, 8 triples, 168 home runs, and 512 RBI's. Wall was a 3-time All Star, as well as winning one Silver Slugger award.
Phillip Petrov played 6 seasons with Santa Cruz/Scottsdale, Cleveland, Salem & New Orleans. In 684 games, he had 2294 at bats, hit .282 with 377 runs, 647 hits, 114 doubles, 19 triples, 146 home runs, 477 rbi's, and 29 stolen bases. Petrov made one all star team and won one gold glove.
I will now trade chat all those involved in the HoFC and ask them to vote on these players as well as the previously mentioned owners. I understand it is a relatively weak class and odds are against anyone actually being inducted this season, but we are still a relatively young world.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
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