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Daytona Baseball — “Beach to the Bigs” DAYTONA BASEBALL — “BEACH TO THE BIGS” # NAME POSITION YEAR(S) DEBUT DATE DEBUT TEAM 1 Billy RIPKEN SS 1985 July 11, 1987 Baltimore ORIOLES 2 Bob MILACKI RHP 1985 September 18, 1988 Baltimore ORIOLES 3 Kenny ROGERS LHP 1985 April 6, 1989 Texas RANGERS 4 Matt MERULLO C 1987 April 12, 1989 Chicago WHITE SOX 5 Francisco OLIVERAS RHP 1985 May 3, 1989 Minnesota TWINS 6 John BARFIELD LHP 1986 September 7, 1989 Texas RANGERS 7 Wayne EDWARDS LHP 1987 September 11, 1989 Chicago WHITE SOX 8 Tom DREES LHP 1987 September 3, 1991 Chicago WHITE SOX 9 Jeff TACKETT C 1985 September 11, 1991 Baltimore ORIOLES 10 Buddy GROOM LHP 1987 June 20, 1992 Detroit TIGERS 11 Steve DREYER RHP 1993 August 8, 1993 Texas RANGERS 12 Mike HUBBARD C 1993 July 13, 1995 Chicago CUBS 13 Terry ADAMS RHP 1993-94 August 10, 1995 Chicago CUBS 14 Brooks KIESCHNICK OF 1993 April 3, 1996 Chicago CUBS 15 Robin JENNINGS LHP 1994 April 18, 1996 Chicago CUBS 16 Pedro VALDÉS OF 1993 May 15, 1996 Chicago CUBS 17 Amaury TELEMACO RHP 1994 May 16, 1996 Chicago CUBS 18 Doug GLANVILLE OF 1993 June 9, 1996 Chicago CUBS 19 Brant BROWN 1B 1993 June 15, 1996 Chicago CUBS 20 Derek WALLACE RHP 1993 August 13, 1996 New York METS 21 Kevin ORIE 3B 1994-95 April 1, 1997 Chicago CUBS 22 Geremi GONZÁLEZ RHP 1995; 1999* May 27, 1997 Chicago CUBS 23 Javier MARTÍNEZ RHP 1997 April 2, 1998 Pittsburgh PIRATES 24 Kerry WOOD RHP 1996; 2000* April 12, 1998 Chicago CUBS 25 Kennie STEENSTRA RHP 1993 May 21, 1998 Chicago CUBS 26 José NIEVES SS 1997; 2000* August 7, 1998 Chicago CUBS 27 Jason MAXWELL SS 1994-95 September 1, 1998 Chicago CUBS 28 Richie BARKER RHP 1996-97 April 25, 1999 Chicago CUBS 29 Kyle FARNSWORTH RHP 1997 April 29, 1999 Chicago CUBS 30 Bo PORTER OF 1995-97 May 9, 1999 Chicago CUBS 31 Roosevelt BROWN OF 1998 May 18, 1999 Chicago CUBS 32 Chris PETERSEN RHP 1993 May 25, 1999 Colorado ROCKIES 33 Chad MEYERS 2B 1998 August 6, 1999 Chicago CUBS 34 Jay RYAN RHP 1995-97 August 24, 1999 Minnesota TWINS 35 José MOLINA C 1993; 1995; 1997 September 6, 1999 Chicago CUBS 36 Brian McNICHOL LHP 1996-97 September 7, 1999 Chicago CUBS 37 Danny YOUNG LHP 1998 March 30, 2000 Chicago CUBS 38 Julio ZULETA 1B 1998 April 6, 2000 Chicago CUBS 39 Scott DOWNS LHP 1998-99 April 9, 2000 Chicago CUBS DAYTONA BASEBALL — “BEACH TO THE BIGS” # NAME POSITION YEAR(S) DEBUT DATE DEBUT TEAM 40 Alex CABRERA 1B 1995 June 26, 2000 Arizona DIAMONDBACKS 41 Phil NORTON RHP 1997-98; 2006* August 3, 2000 Chicago CUBS 42 Jon RATLIFF RHP 1993-94 September 15, 2000 Oakland ATHLETICS 43 Will OHMAN LHP 1999 September 19, 2000 Chicago CUBS 44 Joey NATION LHP 1999 September 23, 2000 Chicago CUBS 45 Courtney DUNCAN RHP 1997; 1999 April 2, 2001 Chicago CUBS 46 Jason SMITH SS 1999 June 17, 2001 Chicago CUBS 47 Kyle LOHSE RHP 1999 June 22, 2001 Minnesota TWINS 48 Juan CRUZ RHP 2000 August 21, 2001 Chicago CUBS 49 Chris PIERSOLL RHP 1999 August 31, 2001 Cincinnati REDS 50 Eric HINSKE 3B-1B 1999 April 1, 2002 Toronto BLUE JAYS 51 Nate TEUT LHP 1998-99 May 4, 2002 Florida MARLINS 52 Francis BELTRÁN RHP 2001 June 28, 2002 Chicago CUBS 53 Steve SMYTH LHP 2000 August 6, 2002 Chicago CUBS 54 Hee Seop CHOI 1B 2000 September 3, 2002 Chicago CUBS 55 Todd WELLEMEYER RHP 2002 May 15, 2003 Chicago CUBS 56 Dave KELTON 3B 2000 June 8, 2003 Chicago CUBS 57 Peter ZOCCOLILLO OF 2001 September 5, 2003 Milwaukee BREWERS 58 Mike WUERTZ RHP 2000 April 5, 2004 Chicago CUBS 59 Jason SZUMINSKI RHP 2002-03 April 11, 2004 San Diego PADRES 60 Jason DUBOIS OF 2002 May 19, 2004 Chicago CUBS 61 Jon LEICESTER RHP 2002 June 9, 2004 Chicago CUBS 62 Brendan HARRIS 3B-2B 2002 July 6, 2004 Chicago CUBS 63 John WEBB RHP 2000-02 August 2, 2004 Tampa Bay DEVIL RAYS 64 Jorge PIEDRA OF 2000 August 7, 2004 Colorado ROCKIES 65 Chris GISSELL RHP 1998 August 22, 2004 Colorado ROCKIES 66 Randy WILLIAMS LHP 1999 September 11, 2004 Seattle MARINERS 67 Andy SISCO RHP 2004 April 4, 2005 Kansas City ROYALS 68 Ronny CEDEÑO SS 2003 April 23, 2005 Chicago CUBS 69 Ray SADLER OF 2002 May 8, 2005 Pittsburgh PIRATES 70 Rich HILL LHP 2004; 2008* June 15, 2005 Chicago CUBS 71 Matt MURTON OF 2004 July 8, 2005 Chicago CUBS 72 Adam GREENBERG OF 2002-04 July 9, 2005 Chicago CUBS 73 Ryan JORGENSEN C 2001 August 8, 2005 Florida MARLINS 74 Chris BOOKER RHP 1996; 1999-00 September 5, 2005 Cincinnati REDS 75 Ryan THERIOT 2B-SS 2001; 2004 September 13, 2005 Chicago CUBS 76 Geovany SOTO C 2003 September 23, 2005 Chicago CUBS 77 Ricky NOLASCO RHP 2003 April 5, 2006 Florida MARLINS 78 Sean MARSHALL LHP 2005; 2007* April 9, 2006 Chicago CUBS DAYTONA BASEBALL — “BEACH TO THE BIGS” # NAME POSITION YEAR(S) DEBUT DATE DEBUT TEAM 79 Ángel GUZMÁN RHP ‘02; ‘04; ‘08*; ‘11* April 26, 2006 Chicago CUBS 80 Jae-Kuk RYU RHP 2003 May 14, 2006 Chicago CUBS 81 Renyel PINTO LHP 2002-03 May 18, 2006 Florida MARLINS 82 Carlos MÁRMOL RHP 2005 June 4, 2006 Chicago CUBS 83 Juan MATEO RHP 2005 August 3, 2006 Chicago CUBS 84 Ryan O’MALLEY LHP 2004 August 16, 2006 Chicago CUBS 85 Buck COATS SS 2004 August 22, 2006 Chicago CUBS 86 Scott MOORE 3B 2005 September 4, 2006 Chicago CUBS 87 José REYES C 2004 September 13, 2006 Chicago CUBS 88 Félix PIÉ OF 2004 April 17, 2007 Chicago CUBS 89 Rocky CHERRY RHP 2004 April 23, 2007 Chicago CUBS 90 Sean GALLAGHER RHP 2005-06 June 9, 2007 Chicago CUBS 91 Clay RAPADA LHP 2005 June 14, 2007 Chicago CUBS 92 Billy PETRICK RHP 2005-07; 2008* June 27, 2007 Chicago CUBS 93 Jake FOX C 2005-06 July 19, 2007 Chicago CUBS 94 Carmen PIGNATIELLO RHP 2003 August 16, 2007 Chicago CUBS 95 Sam FULD OF 2006 September 5, 2007 Chicago CUBS 96 Jerry BLEVINS LHP 2006-07 September 16, 2007 Oakland ATHLETICS 97 Randy WELLS RHP 2005 April 5, 2008 Chicago CUBS 98 Micah HOFFPAUIR 1B 2003 May 18, 2008 Chicago CUBS 99 Jeff SAMARDZIJA RHP 2007 July 25, 2008 Chicago CUBS 100 Luis MONTAÑEZ OF 2002-04 August 5, 2008 Baltimore ORIOLES 101 Casey McGEHEE 3B 2004 September 2, 2008 Chicago CUBS 102 Donnie VEAL LHP 2006 April 7, 2009 Pittsburgh PIRATES 103 Mitch ATKINS RHP 2007 July 29, 2009 Chicago CUBS 104 Esmailin CARIDAD RHP 2008 August 10, 2009 Chicago CUBS 105 Justin BERG RHP 2006 August 13, 2009 Chicago CUBS 106 Tyler COLVIN OF 2007-08 September 21, 2009 Chicago CUBS 107 James RUSSELL LHP 2008 April 5, 2010 Chicago CUBS 108 Starlin CASTRO SS 2009 May 7, 2010 Chicago CUBS 109 Andrew CASHNER RHP 2008-09 May 31, 2010 Chicago CUBS 110 Brian SCHLITTER RHP 2008; 2012* June 28, 2010 Chicago CUBS 111 Casey COLEMAN RHP 2008 August 2, 2010 Chicago CUBS 112 Marcos MATEO RHP 2008-09 August 9, 2010 Chicago CUBS 113 Welington CASTILLO C 2008; 2011* August 11, 2010 Chicago CUBS 114 Darwin BARNEY SS 2008 August 12, 2010 Chicago CUBS 115 Adalberto MÉNDEZ RHP 2005-07 September 6, 2010 Florida MARLINS 116 José CEDA RHP 2008 September 6, 2010 Florida MARLINS 117 Al ALBURQUERQUE RHP 2009 April 15, 2011 Detroit TIGERS DAYTONA BASEBALL — “BEACH TO THE BIGS” # NAME POSITION YEAR(S) DEBUT DATE DEBUT TEAM 118 Brandon GUYER OF 2009 May 6, 2011 Tampa Bay RAYS 119 Tony CAMPANA OF 2009 May 17, 2011 Chicago CUBS 120 DJ LeMAHIEU 2B-3B 2010 May 30, 2011 Chicago CUBS 121 Chris CARPENTER RHP 2009 June 24, 2011 Chicago CUBS 122 Robinson CHIRINOS C-2B-SS 2005; 2007-09 July 18, 2011 Tampa Bay RAYS 123 Nate SPEARS 2B 2006-07 September 6, 2011 Boston RED SOX 124 Russ CANZLER 1B 2008-09 September 15, 2011 Tampa Bay RAYS 125 Steve CLEVENGER C-1B 2007-08 September 26, 2011 Chicago CUBS 126 Rafael DOLIS RHP 2009-10 September 26, 2011 Chicago CUBS 127 Marwin GONZÁLEZ SS-1B-OF 2009-10 April 6, 2012 Houston ASTROS 128 Ryan FLAHERTY 3B-2B 2010 April 7, 2012 Baltimore ORIOLES 129 Lendy CASTILLO RHP 2012; 2013* April 9, 2012 Chicago CUBS 130 Blake PARKER RHP 2008 May 17, 2012 Chicago CUBS 131 Blake LALLI 1B 2008 May 18, 2012 Chicago CUBS 132 Chris ARCHER RHP 2010 June 20, 2012 Tampa Bay RAYS 133 Darin DOWNS LHP 2007-08 July 3, 2012 Detroit TIGERS 134 Jeff BELIVEAU LHP 2010-11 July 22, 2012 Chicago CUBS 135 Alberto CABRERA RHP 2010 August 1, 2012 Chicago CUBS 136 Josh VITTERS 3B 2009-10 August 5, 2012 Chicago CUBS 137 Brett JACKSON OF 2010 August 5, 2012 Chicago CUBS 138 Brooks RALEY LHP 2010 August 7, 2012 Chicago CUBS 139 Chris RUSIN LHP 2010 August 21, 2012 Chicago CUBS 140 Zac ROSSCUP LHP 2011 May 1, 2013 Chicago CUBS 141 Junior LAKE OF 2010-11 July 19, 2013 Chicago CUBS 142 Logan WATKINS 2B-SS 2011 August 4, 2013 Chicago CUBS 143 Jim ADDUCI OF 2007-08 September 1, 2013 Texas RANGERS 144 Chris ROBINSON C 2006 September 4, 2013 San Diego PADRES 145 Chang-Yong LIM RHP 2013 September 7, 2013 Chicago CUBS 146 Justin BOUR 1B 2011 June 5, 2014 Miami MARLINS 147 Ryan BUCHTER LHP 2011 June 20, 2014 Atlanta BRAVES 148 Arismendy ALCANTARA SS 2012 July 9, 2014 Chicago CUBS 149 Kyle HENDRICKS RHP 2012 July 10, 2014 Chicago CUBS 150 Javier BÁEZ SS 2012-13 August 5, 2014 Chicago CUBS 151 Matt SZCZUR OF 2011-12 August 17, 2014 Chicago CUBS 152 Jorge SOLER OF 2013 August 27, 2014 Chicago CUBS 153 Raffy LÓPEZ C 2012 September 2, 2014 Chicago CUBS 154 Eric JOKISCH LHP 2012 September 7, 2014 Chicago CUBS 155 Andrew McKIRAHAN LHP 2014 April 12, 2015 Atlanta BRAVES 156 Kris BRYANT 3B 2013 April 17, 2015 Chicago CUBS DAYTONA BASEBALL — “BEACH TO THE BIGS” # NAME POSITION YEAR(S) DEBUT DATE DEBUT TEAM 157 Kyle SCHWARBER OF 2014 June 16, 2015 Chicago CUBS 158 Marcus HATLEY RHP 2011 July 1, 2015 St.
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