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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 Wayland DEAN RHP 1922 April 17, 1924 New York GIANTS 2 Herb THOMAS SS 1923-24 August 28, 1924 Boston BRAVES 3 Frank McGEE OF 1921-22 September 19, 1925 Washington SENATORS 4 Hank GORNICKI RHP 1936 April 17, 1941 St. Louis CARDINALS 5 John DAVIS SS 1936 September 9, 1941 New York GIANTS 6 Stan MUSIAL OF-LHP 1940 September 17, 1941 St. Louis CARDINALS 7 Lou KLEIN SS 1940 April 21, 1943 St. Louis CARDINALS 8 Blix DONNELLY RHP 1938-39 May 6, 1944 St. Louis CARDINALS 9 Jack CREEL OF-RHP 1940 April 22, 1945 St. Louis CARDINALS 10 Dave BARTOSCH OF 1936 April 28, 1945 St. Louis CARDINALS 11 Jackie PRICE SS 1937 August 18, 1946 Cleveland INDIANS 12 Chuck DIERING OF 1941 April 15, 1947 St. Louis CARDINALS 13 Walter BROWN RHP 1936 May 16, 1947 St. Louis BROWNS 14 Bill ANTONELLO SS 1946 April 30, 1953 Brooklyn DODGERS 15 Bob LENNON OF 1946 September 9, 1954 New York GIANTS 16 Joe ALTOBELLI 1B 1951 April 14, 1955 Cleveland INDIANS 17 Rocky COLAVITO OF 1951 September 10, 1955 Cleveland INDIANS 18 Stan PITULA RHP 1950 April 24, 1957 Cleveland INDIANS 19 Orlando PEÑA RHP 1955 August 24, 1958 Cincinnati REDLEGS 20 Don DILLARD OF 1956 April 24, 1959 Cleveland INDIANS 21 Bobby LOCKE RHP 1953 June 18, 1959 Cleveland INDIANS 22 Julio GOTAY 3B 1957 August 6, 1960 St. Louis CARDINALS 23 Ed OLIVARES 3B 1958 September 16, 1960 St. Louis CARDINALS 24 Ron TAYLOR RHP 1956 April 11, 1962 Cleveland INDIANS 25 Dave TYRIVER RHP 1956 August 21, 1962 Cleveland INDIANS 26 Tony LA RUSSA SS 1962 May 10, 1963 Kansas City ATHLETICS 27 Jack DAMASKA SS 1957 July 3, 1963 St. Louis CARDINALS 28 Dave DUNCAN C 1963 May 6, 1964 Kansas City ATHLETICS 29 Bert CAMPANERIS OF-1B-C-SS 1962 July 23, 1964 Kansas City ATHLETICS 30 Tom HARRISON RHP 1964 May 7, 1965 Kansas City ATHLETICS 31 Santiago ROSARIO 1B 1960 June 23, 1965 Kansas City ATHLETICS 32 Ron TOMPKINS RHP 1962 September 9, 1965 Kansas City ATHLETICS 33 Félix MILLAN 2B 1964 June 2, 1966 Atlanta BRAVES 34 Joe RUDI 3B-OF 1964 April 11, 1967 Kansas City ATHLETICS 35 Allan LEWIS OF 1962-64 April 11, 1967 Kansas City ATHLETICS 36 Ramón WEBSTER OF 1963 April 11, 1967 Kansas City ATHLETICS 37 Roberto RODRÍGUEZ C 1963 May 13, 1967 Kansas City ATHLETICS 38 Jon WARDEN LHP 1966 April 11, 1968 Detroit TIGERS 39 Les CAIN LHP 1966 April 28, 1968 Detroit TIGERS DAYTONA BASEBALL — “BEACH TO THE BIGS” # NAME POSITION YEAR(S) DEBUT DATE DEBUT TEAM 40 Ellie RODRÍGUEZ C 1964 May 26, 1968 New York YANKEES 41 Winston LLENAS 2B-SS 1962 August 15, 1968 California ANGELS 42 Bob CHRISTIAN 3B 1965 September 2, 1968 Detroit TIGERS 43 Bill BUTLER LHP 1965 April 9, 1969 Kansas City ROYALS 44 Mike KILKENNY LHP 1965 April 11, 1969 Detroit TIGERS 45 Dick DRAGO RHP 1965 April 11, 1969 Kansas City ROYALS 46 Tom TISCHINSKI C 1962 April 11, 1969 Minnesota TWINS 47 Marcel LACHEMANN RHP 1963 June 4, 1969 Oakland ATHLETICS 48 Norm McRAE RHP 1966 September 13, 1969 Detroit TIGERS 49 Gene LAMONT C 1965 September 2, 1970 Detroit TIGERS 50 Joe FERGUSON C-OF-1B 1969 September 12, 1970 Los Angeles DODGERS 51 Doyle ALEXANDER RHP 1969 June 26, 1971 Los Angeles DODGERS 52 Steve YEAGER C 1968 August 2, 1972 Los Angeles DODGERS 53 John GAMBLE 2B-3B-SS 1968-70 September 7, 1972 Detroit TIGERS 54 Terry McDERMOTT C 1970 September 12, 1972 Los Angeles DODGERS 55 Davey LOPES OF 1968-69 September 22, 1972 Los Angeles DODGERS 56 Jerry ROYSTER 3B-SS 1971 August 14, 1973 Los Angeles DODGERS 57 Orlando ÁLVAREZ OF 1970 September 1, 1973 Los Angeles DODGERS 58 Eddie SOLOMON RHP 1970 September 2, 1973 Los Angeles DODGERS 59 Geoff ZAHN LHP 1968 September 2, 1973 Los Angeles DODGERS 60 Greg HEYDEMAN RHP 1972 September 2, 1973 Los Angeles DODGERS 61 Sergio FERRER SS 1971 April 5, 1974 Minnesota TWINS 62 Rick RHODEN RHP 1971 July 5, 1974 Los Angeles DODGERS 63 John HALE OF 1972 September 8, 1974 Los Angeles DODGERS 64 Iván de JESUS SS 1970; 1972 September 13, 1974 Los Angeles DODGERS 65 Kevin PASLEY C 1972 October 2, 1974 Los Angeles DODGERS 66 Stan WALL LHP 1970 July 19, 1975 Los Angeles DODGERS 67 Dennis LEWALLYN RHP 1972 September 21, 1975 Los Angeles DODGERS 68 Glenn BURKE OF 1973 April 9, 1976 Los Angeles DODGERS 69 José BÁEZ C-2B 1972-73 April 6, 1977 Seattle MARINERS 70 Lance RAUTZHAN LHP 1971 July 23, 1977 Los Angeles DODGERS 71 Rafael LANDESTOY OF 1973 August 27, 1977 Los Angeles DODGERS 72 Renie MARTIN RHP 1977 May 9, 1979 Kansas City ROYALS 73 Danny HEEP OF 1978 August 31, 1979 Houston ASTROS 74 Craig EATON RHP 1977 September 5, 1979 Kansas City ROYALS 75 Pete HERNÁNDEZ 2B-3B-SS 1978 September 8, 1979 Toronto BLUE JAYS 76 Roy BRANCH RHP 1977 September 11, 1979 Seattle MARINERS 77 Bob DETHERAGE OF 1973 April 11, 1980 Kansas City ROYALS 78 Scott LOUCKS OF 1978-79 September 1, 1980 Houston ASTROS DAYTONA BASEBALL — “BEACH TO THE BIGS” # NAME POSITION YEAR(S) DEBUT DATE DEBUT TEAM 79 Mike JONES LHP 1977 September 6, 1980 Kansas City ROYALS 80 Ken PHELPS 1B 1977 September 20, 1980 Kansas City ROYALS 81 Danny GARCIA 1B 1977 April 26, 1981 Kansas City ROYALS 82 Billy SMITH RHP 1978 June 9, 1981 Houston ASTROS 83 Johnny RAY 2B-3B-SS 1979 September 2, 1981 Pittsburgh PIRATES 84 Tim TOLMAN 1B-3B-OF 1978-79 September 9, 1981 Houston ASTROS 85 Bert PEÑA SS 1979 September 14, 1981 Houston ASTROS 86 Kelly HEATH SS 1977 April 20, 1982 Kansas City ROYALS 87 Bill DORAN 2B-SS 1980 September 6, 1982 Houston ASTROS 88 Larry RAY OF 1979-80 September 10, 1982 Houston ASTROS 89 Mark ROSS RHP 1980 September 12, 1982 Houston ASTROS 90 Ricky ADAMS 2B-3B-SS 1978-79 September 15, 1982 California ANGELS 91 John MIZEROCK C 1979-81 April 12, 1983 Houston ASTROS 92 Jeff HEATHCOCK RHP 1981 September 3, 1983 Houston ASTROS 93 Jack LAZORKO RHP 1978-79 June 4, 1984 Milwaukee BREWERS 94 Glenn DAVIS 1B 1982 September 2, 1984 Houston ASTROS 95 Jeff CALHOUN LHP 1981-82 September 2, 1984 Houston ASTROS 96 Ron MERIDITH LHP 1978 September 16, 1984 Chicago CUBS 97 Ty GAINEY OF 1980-82 April 24, 1985 Houston ASTROS 98 Chris JONES 1B-OF 1980 June 8, 1985 Houston ASTROS 99 Mark KNUDSON RHP 1982-83 July 8, 1985 Houston ASTROS 100 Eric BULLOCK OF 1981-82 August 26, 1985 Houston ASTROS 101 Pat PERRY LHP 1979-81 September 12, 1985 St. Louis CARDINALS 102 Tony WALKER OF 1983 April 8, 1986 Houston ASTROS 103 Manny HERNÁNDEZ RHP 1981-83 June 5, 1986 Houston ASTROS 104 Louie MEADOWS OF-1B 1983-84 July 3, 1986 Houston ASTROS 105 Robbie WINE C 1984 September 2, 1986 Houston ASTROS 106 Billy RIPKEN SS 1985 July 11, 1987 Baltimore ORIOLES 107 Roger SAMUELS LHP 1984 July 20, 1988 San Francisco GIANTS 108 Bob MILACKI RHP 1985 September 18, 1988 Baltimore ORIOLES 109 Kenny ROGERS LHP 1985 April 6, 1989 Texas RANGERS 110 Matt MERULLO C 1987 April 12, 1989 Chicago WHITE SOX 111 Francisco OLIVERAS RHP 1985 May 3, 1989 Minnesota TWINS 112 Jeff DATZ C 1983-84 September 5, 1989 Detroit TIGERS 113 John BARFIELD LHP 1986 September 7, 1989 Texas RANGERS 114 Wayne EDWARDS LHP 1987 September 11, 1989 Chicago WHITE SOX 115 Tom DREES LHP 1987 September 3, 1991 Chicago WHITE SOX 116 Jeff TACKETT C 1985 September 11, 1991 Baltimore ORIOLES 117 Buddy GROOM LHP 1987 June 20, 1992 Detroit TIGERS DAYTONA BASEBALL — “BEACH TO THE BIGS” # NAME POSITION YEAR(S) DEBUT DATE DEBUT TEAM 118 Mike HUBBARD C 1993 July 13, 1995 Chicago CUBS 119 Terry ADAMS RHP 1993-94 August 10, 1995 Chicago CUBS 120 Brooks KIESCHNICK OF 1993 April 3, 1996 Chicago CUBS 121 Robin JENNINGS LHP 1994 April 18, 1996 Chicago CUBS 122 Pedro VALDÉS OF 1993 May 15, 1996 Chicago CUBS 123 Amaury TELEMACO RHP 1994 May 16, 1996 Chicago CUBS 124 Doug GLANVILLE OF 1993 June 9, 1996 Chicago CUBS 125 Brant BROWN 1B 1993 June 15, 1996 Chicago CUBS 126 Derek WALLACE RHP 1993 August 13, 1996 New York METS 127 Kevin ORIE 3B 1994-95 April 1, 1997 Chicago CUBS 128 Geremi GONZÁLEZ RHP 1995; 1999* May 27, 1997 Chicago CUBS 129 Javier MARTÍNEZ RHP 1997 April 2, 1998 Pittsburgh PIRATES 130 Kerry WOOD RHP 1996; 2000* April 12, 1998 Chicago CUBS 131 Kennie STEENSTRA RHP 1993 May 21, 1998 Chicago CUBS 132 José NIEVES SS 1997; 2000* August 7, 1998 Chicago CUBS 133 Jason MAXWELL SS 1994-95 September 1, 1998 Chicago CUBS 134 Richie BARKER RHP 1996-97 April 25, 1999 Chicago CUBS 135 Kyle FARNSWORTH RHP 1997 April 29, 1999 Chicago CUBS 136 Bo PORTER OF 1995-97 May 9, 1999 Chicago CUBS 137 Roosevelt BROWN OF 1998 May 18, 1999 Chicago CUBS 138 Chris PETERSEN RHP 1993 May 25, 1999 Colorado ROCKIES 139 Chad MEYERS 2B 1998 August 6, 1999 Chicago CUBS 140 Jay RYAN RHP 1995-97 August 24, 1999 Minnesota TWINS 141 José MOLINA C 1993; 1995; 1997 September 6, 1999 Chicago CUBS 142 Brian McNICHOL LHP 1996-97 September 7, 1999 Chicago CUBS 143 Danny YOUNG LHP 1998 March 30, 2000 Chicago CUBS 144 Julio ZULETA 1B 1998 April 6, 2000 Chicago CUBS 145 Scott DOWNS LHP 1998-99 April 9, 2000 Chicago CUBS 146 Alex CABRERA 1B 1995 June 26, 2000 Arizona DIAMONDBACKS 147 Phil NORTON RHP 1997-98; 2006* August 3, 2000 Chicago CUBS 148 Jon RATLIFF RHP 1993-94 September 15, 2000 Oakland ATHLETICS 149 Will OHMAN LHP 1999 September 19, 2000 Chicago CUBS 150 Joey NATION LHP 1999 September 23, 2000 Chicago CUBS 151 Courtney DUNCAN RHP 1997; 1999 April 2, 2001 Chicago CUBS 152 Jason SMITH SS 1999 June 17, 2001 Chicago CUBS 153 Kyle LOHSE RHP 1999 June 22, 2001 Minnesota TWINS 154 Juan CRUZ RHP 2000 August 21, 2001 Chicago CUBS 155 Chris PIERSOLL RHP 1999 August 31, 2001 Cincinnati REDS 156 Eric HINSKE 3B-1B 1999 April 1, 2002 Toronto BLUE JAYS DAYTONA BASEBALL — “BEACH TO THE BIGS” # NAME POSITION YEAR(S) DEBUT DATE DEBUT TEAM 157 Nate TEUT LHP 1998-99 May
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