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Here, Are Not Included About the Metro New Orleans Area Baseball Players Database Database Version Version Release Date V21.1 1/8/2021 Criteria for including players in the Metro New Orleans Area Baseball Players database Players in this database attended a New Orleans area high school (including Orleans Parish, Jefferson Parish, River Parishes, North Shore) and later played college baseball, were drafted professionally, played in the Minor Leagues, or played in the Major Leagues. Players who were born in the New Orleans area, but did not play high school there, are not included. Players at New Orleans area colleges are not included unless they also played high school baseball in New Orleans area high schools. Database Maintenance The source of player's Major League, Minor League and Professional Draft information is Baseball-Reference.com. College media guides and websites are generally used to provide player's birthplace, high school, birthdate, and years played at college. The Times-Picayune is used to validate player's high school team. This database is an ongoing work-in-progress project. It is acknowledged that it is not complete or free of error at any point in time. At the beginning of this document is a list of the players who were added or deleted in this version. The total number of players in this version is 1,750 The major updates in this version came from former players and reviews of old Times-Picayune articles. Database additions, updates, and corrections should be directed to Richard Cuicchi at [email protected]. Requests for additional sorting or formatting of the player database can be directed to the same email address. A new release of the database will be issued at least annually. Compiled by Richard Cuicchi 01/08/2021 Send inquiries/updates to [email protected] V21.1 About the Metro New Orleans Area Baseball Players Database Database Field Field Description and Use Last Name Player's last name First Name Player's first name; nicknames will be shown if more commonly used Birthdate Player's birth date Player's birth place (not hometown); may not be in New Orleans area; if no state is indicated, default is Birth Place Louisiana High School New Orleans area high school the player attended College the player attended. "DNP" will be shown if college not attended; if multiple colleges attended, College additional may be listed in Career Notes field College Start Starting year of the player's college career; "DNP"will be shown if college not attended College End Ending year of the player's college career; "DNP" will be shown if college not attended. Last year the player was drafted by major league organization; applies only to players beginning in 1965; additional draft years may be listed in Career Notes field; if player not drafted, "N/A" will be Draft Year shown if player was not drafted Team (city ) drafting the player; applies only to players beginning in 1965; "N/A" will be shown if player Draft Team was not drafted Team (franchise) drafting the player; applies only to players beginning in 1965; "N/A" will be shown if Draft Team player was not drafted Minor League Start Starting year of player's minor league career; "DNP"will be shown if no minor league experience Ending year of the player's minor league career; "DNP"will be shown if no minor league experience; this Minor League End field will be blank if the player's career is not yet ended Major League Start Starting year of the player's major league career; "DNP"will be shown if no major league experience Major League End Ending year of the player's major league career; "DNP"will be shown if no major league experience Additional information about player's baseball career; e. g., additional colleges attended, additional Additional Career Notes years drafted; college years where letter not achieved; initial professional organization if not drafted Additional biographical information about the player; e. g., career as a coach or manager; relative of Additional Bio Info other New Orleans players, career highlights Compiled by Richard Cuicchi 01/08/2021 Send inquiries/updates to [email protected] V21.1 About the Metro New Orleans Area Baseball Players Database Abbreviations Use CC Community College (generally denotes a two-year college) DNP Player "Did Not Play" at the indicated level of baseball N/A Field is "Not Applicable" for this player NDFA Player was a "Non-Drafted Free Agent" Used in situations where the value for the indicated field is unavailable or unknown to the database maintainer. Also, for college, minor league, and major league start and end dates, blanks may signify the Blank Fields player's career has not yet completed. 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J. Peters/Minor Leagues Calvin, Derrick De La Salle/Southern/Minor Leagues Ceruti, Ron West Jefferson, Nicholls State Clesi, Gerry De La Salle/Minor Leagues Feist, Al Gretna/Minor Leagues Fortier-Benson, Hilton Redemptorist/Delgado CC Helwig, Fred St. Aloysius/Minor Leagues Krysan, Tommy Holy Cross/Southeastern LA Labiche, Paul Reserve Christian/Southeastern LA/MLB Draft Lichenstein, Eddie St. Aloysius/Minor Leagues Madere, Ronnie Riverside/Southeastern LA/Minor Leagues Oubre, Charlie Hahnville/Minor Leagues Richmond, Cedric Ben Franklin/Morehouse College Rodriguez, Gabriel East Jefferson/Minor Leagues Roques, Dennis Lutcher/UNO Schutz, Carl Riverside/Southeastern LA/MLB Terrebonne, Jared South Lafourche/Independent Lea. Williams, Leroy East St. John/Minor Leagues Compiled by Richard Cuicchi 01/08/2021 Send updates to [email protected] V21.1 Metro New Orleans Area Baseball Players Played at College and/or Professional Levels and/or Drafted Professionally Player Deletions Since V20.1 Morris Brandon (this entry was in error; corrected to Brandon Morris Compiled by Richard Cuicchi 01/08/2021 Send updates to [email protected] V21.1 Metro New Orleans Area Baseball Players Played at College and/or Professional Levels and/or Drafted Professionally Players Sorted Alphabetically by Last Name MLB MLB Minor Minor Major Major College College Draft MLB Draft MLB Draft Draft League League League League Last Name First Name Birth Date Birth Place High School College Start End Year Team Team Round Star End Start End Additional Career Notes Additional Bio Information Abadie Ben 11/18/1927 New Orleans Fortier Tulane 1947 1949 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1949 1951 DNP DNP Originally signed with Braves org Tulane head coach, 1955-57, 1964-66 Abadie Frank New Orleans UNO 1970 1970 N/A N/A N/A N/A DNP DNP DNP DNP Abadie Warren 6/10/1916 New Orleans S. J. Peters N/A N/A N/A N/A 1940 1940 DNP DNP Abel Ronnie St. Aloysius Loyola N/A N/A N/A N/A DNP DNP DNP DNP Abney Frank Slidell UNO 1970 1970 N/A N/A N/A N/A DNP DNP DNP DNP Abraham Francis Warren Easton DNP DNP DNP N/A N/A N/A N/A 1950 1951 DNP DNP Born in 1931 Accardo Brett Rummel Delgado CC N/A N/A N/A N/A DNP DNP DNP DNP Ackal Jay 3/25/1988 Houston, TX St. Paul's Tulane 2007 2007 N/A N/A N/A N/A DNP DNP DNP DNP Adams Billy 1/16/1922 Fortier N/A N/A N/A N/A 1941 1954 DNP DNP Signed with Cardinals, 1941 Born in Jefferson Parish Adams Phil Jr. 10/29/1996 Reserve East St. John Grambling 2016 2019 Redshirted in freshman and junior years Adams Ryan 4/21/1987 New Orleans Jesuit DNP DNP DNP 2006 Baltimore Orioles 2 2006 2014 2011 2011 Aguilar Alfonso 10/24/1996 Metairie Holy Cross Loyola 2016 Did not play in 2018 Aguilar Ian 6/14/1996 Marrero Shaw Loyola 2015 2016 N/A N/A N/A N/A DNP DNP DNP DNP 2015 redshirt Son of Kevin Aguilar Aguilar Kevin River Oaks William Carey N/A N/A N/A N/A DNP DNP DNP DNP Also played 2 years at Miss Gulf Coast CC Father of Ian Aguilar Alario Terry Jr.
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