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2021 SWB Railriders Media Guide grand slam history 1989 2005 Keith Miller April 19 @ Syracuse Shane Victorino May 10 vs. Pawtucket Greg Legg May 15 vs Oklahoma City Chris Coste May 15 @ Rochester Floyd Rayford June 24 vs Tidewater (PH) Ryan Howard May 28 @ Richmond Anthony Medrano August 10 @ Syracuse 1990 Jorge Padilla August 15 @ Louisville Steve Stanicek May 1 @ Richmond John Gibbons July 27 @ Indianapolis 2006 Kelly Heath August 21 @ Pawtucket Brennan King July 14, 2006 vs. Toledo Steve Stanicek August 22 @ Pawtucket Joe Thurston July 28, 2006 vs. Richmond Michael Bourn August 15, 2006 vs. Syracuse 1991 Sil Campusano April 27 @ Columbus 2007 Sil Campusano June 10 @ Columbus Shelley Duncan June 18, 2007 @ Durham Kevin Reese July 22, 2007 vs. Charlotte 1992 Steve Scarsone April 11 vs Syracuse 2008 Gary Alexander June 3 @ Syracuse Jason Lane May 4, 2008 vs. Durham Rick Schu July 5 vs Syracuse Nick Green July 13, 2008 @ Columbus Ruben Amaro August 7 @ Pawtucket Gary Alexander September 7 @ Columbus 2009 Colin Curtis July 3 @ Pawtucket 1993 Chris Stewart July 7 @ Buffalo Victor Rodriguez May 18 vs Ottawa Shelley Duncan August 30 vs. Pawtucket 1994 2010 None Jesus Montero May 17 vs. Charlotte 1995 2011 Phil Geisler August 12 vs Pawtucket Kevin Russo July 15 @ Toledo 1996 2012 Gene Schall April 27 @ Rochester Cole Garner July 21 @ Gwinnett David Doster May 22 @ Norfolk Wendell Magee August 3 vs Charlotte 2013 Cody Grice June 19, 2013 1997 Melky Mesa August 9, 2013 Mike Robertson May 1 @ Columbus Tony Barron May 16 @ Syracuse 2014 Wendell Magee Jr. June 28 vs Pawtucket Zelous Wheeler May 28 @ Louisville Mike Robertson August 10 @ Syracuse Rob Segedin July 22 @ Gwinnett 1998 2015 Doug Angeli June 8 @ Charlotte Tyler Austin June 2 vs. Pawtucket Gary Bennett August 16 @ Buffalo Austin Romine July 31 vs. Columbus Ben Gamel August 31 @ Buffalo 1999 Torey Lovullo May 13 @ Norfolk 2016 Billy McMillon May 23 vs. Durham Chris Parmelee May 19 @ Louisville Ike Davis June 30 @ Buffalo 2000 Gary Sanchez July 20 @ Charlotte Gene Schall April 30 @ Syracuse Aaron Judge August 7 vs. Syracuse Tomas Perez May 12 vs. Richmond David Doster June 19 @ Toledo 2017 Jimmy Rollins August 23 vs. Buffalo Eddy Rodriguez May 15 vs. Pawtucket Billy McKinney July 28 @ Charlotte 2001 Gene Schall May 25 vs. Richmond 2018 Jason Michaels June 14 @ Durham Brandon Drury May 11 vs. Rochester Billy McKinney July 27 vs. Gwinnett 2002 David Doster Sept. 2, 2002 @ Pawtucket 2019 Billy Fleming April 15 vs. Lehigh Valley 2003 Trey Amburgey April 29 vs. Rochester Jeremy Salazar June 22 vs. Durham Kyle Higashioka May 5 @ Syracuse Travis Chapman August 19 @ Buffalo Breyvic Valera May 24 @ Syracuse Mike Ford June 9 vs. Syracuse 2004 Zack Zehner July 19 vs. Louisville Michel Hernandez June 8, 2004 @ Indianapolis Wendell Rijo July 25 @ Columbus Jorge Padilla June 11, 2004 @ Louisville Gosuke Katoh August 31 vs. Buffalo Mark Smith June 14, 2004 @ Louisville Shawn Wooten August 13, 2004 @ Rochester Grand Slams, Season (2) Steve Stanicek (1990); Sil Campusano (1991); Gary Alexander (1992); Mike Robertson (1997) Grand Slams, Career (3) Gene Schall; David Doster | 2021 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders Media Guide | Triple-A, New York Yankees | www.swbrailriders.com | 113 rehabbing major leaguers PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES: 1989 1994 1998 2002 Marvin Freeman (P) Larry Andersen (P) Ricky Bottalico (P) Dave Hollins (1B) Tom Nieto (C) Lenny Dykstra (OF) Yorkis Perez (P) Robert Person (P) Steve Ontiveros (P) Tommy Greene (P) Ken Ryan (P) Dave Hollins (OF) 2003 1990 John Kruk (1B) 1999 Marlon Byrd (OF) Ricky Jordan (1B) Ben Rivera (P) Bobby Estalella (C) David Coggin (P) Terry Mulholland (P) Curt Schilling (P) Tyler Green (P) Tyler Houston (3B) Dickie Noles (P) Kevin Stocker (SS) Steve Montgomery (P) Hector Mercado (P) Tom Prince (C) 1991 1995 Desi Relaford (SS) 2004 Danny Cox (P) Toby Borland (P) Vicente Padilla (P) Darren Daulton (C) Tommy Greene (P) 2000 Brian Powell (P) Jason Grimsley (P) Tom Marsh (OF) Jason Boyd (P) Placido Polanco (INF) Ron Jones (OF) Bobby Munoz (P) Jeff Brantley (P) Amaury Telemaco (P) Steve Ontiveros (P) David West (P) Wayne Gomes (P) Curt Schilling (P) 2005 1992 1996 Marlon Byrd (OF) Andy Ashby (P) Mike Benjamin (SS) 2001 Vicente Padilla (P) Tommy Greene (P) Gregg Jeffries (1B) Dennis Cook (P) Mike Hartley (P) Mike Mimbs (P) Rob Ducey (OF) 2006 Ricky Jordan (1B) Bobby Munoz (P) Brian L. Hunter (OF) Chris Booker (P) Jim Lindeman (OF) Glenn Murray (OF) David Newhan (2B) Mike Lieberthal (C) Ben Rivera (P) Curt Schilling (P) Eddie Oropesa (P) David West (P) Vicente Padilla (P) 1993 Randy Wolf (P) Todd Pratt (C) 1997 Rob Butler (OF) Tyler Green (P) Rex Hudler (INF/OF) Ken Ryan (P) NEW YORK YANKEES: 2007 2011 2015 2018 Roger Clemens (P) Luis Ayala (P) Dustin Ackley (OF) Greg Bird (INF) Jason Giambi (1B) Francisco Cervelli (C) Chris Capuano (P) A.J. Cole (P) Phil Hughes (P) Freddy Garcia (P) Slade Heathcott (OF) Brandon Drury (INF) Jeff Karstens (P) Alex Rodriguez (3B) Andrew Miller (P) Clint Frazier (OF) Doug Mientkiewicz (1B) Rafael Soriano (P) Ivan Nova (P) Aaron Hicks (OF) Jose Veras (P) Michael Pineda (P) Tommy Kahnle (P) 2012 Jose Pirela (INF) Billy McKinney (OF) 2008 Brett Gardner (OF) Brendan Ryan (INF) Gary Sanchez (C) Wilson Betemit (INF) Andy Pettitte (P) Masahiro Tanaka (P) Masahiro Tanaka (P) Brian Bruney (P) David Phelps (P) Adam Warren (P) Sean Henn (P) David Robertson (P) 2016 Jeff Karstens (P) Conor Mullee (P) 2019 2013 Chris Parmelee (1B) Thairo Estrada (INF) 2009 Joba Chamberlain (P) Chasen Shreve (P) Domingo German (RHP) Brian Bruney (P) Curtis Granderson (OF) Mark Teixeira (1B) Didi Gregorius (INF) Brett Gardner (OF) Derek Jeter (SS) Edwin Encarnacion (INF) Damaso Marte (P) Ivan Nova (P) 2017 Ben Heller (RHP) Jose Molina (C) Michael Pineda (P) Starlin Castro (2B) Aaron Hicks (OF) Xavier Nady (OF) Alex Rodriguez (INF) Garrett Cooper (1B) Aaron Judge (OF) Cody Ransom (INF) Jacoby Ellsbury (OF) Jonathan Loaisiga (RHP) Chien-Ming Wang (P) 2014 Aaron Hicks (OF) Cameron Maybin (OF) Francisco Cervelli (C) Matt Holliday (OF) Jordan Montgomery (LHP) 2010 Shawn Kelley (P) Gary Sanchez (C) Gary Sanchez (C) Alfredo Aceves (P) Michael Pineda (P) Luis Severino (RHP) Curtis Granderson (OF) Giancarlo Stanton (OF) Sergio Mitre (P) Luke Voit (INF) Chan-Ho Park (P) Marcus Thames (OF) 114 | 2021 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders Media Guide | Triple-A, New York Yankees | www.swbrailriders.com | swb weekly award winners BATTERS: PITCHERS: 1989 Keith Miller (5/14 - 5/20) Gordan Dillard (7/16 - 7/22) 1990 Keith Miller (8/26 - 9/3) Jason Grimsley (4/15 - 4/22) Wally Ritchie (5/20 - 5/26) Jose DeJesus (5/27 - 6/2) Jose DeJesus (6/3 - 6/9) 1991 Rick Schu (8/4 - 8/10) Andy Ashby (6/2 - 6/8) Andy Ashby (6/21 - 6/27) Andy Ashby (8/11 - 8/17) 1992 Braulio Castillo (4/9 - 4/18) Brad Brink (4/26 - 5/2) Tom Marsh (5/17 - 5/23) Ben Rivera (7/19-7/25) Gary Alexander (5/31 - 6/6) Mickey Weston (8/2-8/8) Todd Pratt (6/28 - 7/4) Tommy Greene (8/23-8/29) 1993 Tom Marsh (5/2 - 5/8) Tyler Green (8/22 - 8/28) Brad Brink (8/29 - 9/4) 1994 Bob Gaddy (4/17 - 4/23) Bob Gaddy (7/10 - 7/16) 1995 Bobby Munoz (7/17 - 7/23) 1996 Glenn Murray (4/19 - 5/5) Carlos Crawford (7/15 - 7/21) 1997 Tony Barron (5/5 - 5/11) Scott Ruffcorn (5/26 - 6/1) Tony Barron (5/12 - 5/18) Mike Grace (7/28 - 8/3) Mike Robertson (6/2 - 6/8) Bobby Estalella (6/9 - 6/15) 1998 Tony Barron (7/25 - 8/2) Carlton Loewer (4/27 - 5/3) Ryan Nye (8/10-8/16) Ryan Nye (8/24 - 8/30) 1999 Jon Zuber (4/26 - 5/2) Randy Wolf (4/8 - 4/18) Rod Bolton (4/26 - 5/2) Barry Johnson (6/7 - 6/13) Robert Dodd (8/23 - 8/29) 2000 Tomas Perez (5/22 - 5/29) Evan Thomas (7/3 - 7/9) Jimmy Rollins (7/10 - 7/16) Gene Schall (7/17 - 7/23) 2001 Kevin Orie (7/23 - 7/29) 2002 Johnny Estrada (5/6 - 5/12) Brett Myers (4/22 - 4/28) Eric Junge (5/13 - 5/19) 2003 Josh Hancock (4/21-4/27) Josh Hancock (6/16 - 6/22) Josh Hancock (8/11 - 8/17) 2004 Jim Rushford (6/7 - 6/13) Shawn Wooten (8/16 - 8/22) 2005 Danny Sandoval (6/20 - 6/26) Shane Victorino (7/25 - 7/31) Shane Victorino (8/8 - 8/14) 2006 Brennan King (7/10 - 7/16) Cole Hamels (4/24 - 4/30) Cole Hamels (5/1 - 5/7) Eude Brito (7/3 - 7/9) Brian Mazone (8/7 - 8/13) Jeremy Cummings (8/28 - 9/4) 2007 Shelley Duncan (4/5 - 4/15) Steven White (6/25 - 7/1) Phil Hughes (7/23 - 7/29) 2008 Nick Green (8/25 - 9/1) Darrell Rasner (4/21 - 4/28) Jeff Karstens (6/16 - 6/23) Darrell Rasner (4/21 - 4/28) 2009 Juan Miranda (4/9 - 4/13) Sergio Mitre (7/6 - 7/13) Shelley Duncan (4/27 - 5/4) Josh Towers (7/27-8/3) Josh Towers (8/17 - 8/24) 2010 Jonathan Albaladejo (7/5 - 7/12) Jonathan Albaladejo (7/12 - 7/19) Tim Redding (7/26 - 8/2) Jason Hirsh (8/2 - 8/9) 2011 Jorge Vazquez (4/11 - 4/17) D.J. Mitchell (8/29 - 9/5) Jorge Vazquez (7/25 - 4/31) Justin Maxwell (5/23 - 5/29) 2012 Dewayne Wise (4/9 - 4/16) Ramon Ortiz (5/21 - 5/29) Steve Pearce (5/7 - 5/14) Russell Branyan (6/4 - 6/11) 2013 Zolio Almonte (4/29 - 5/5) Vidal Nuno (4/15 - 4/21) Melky Mesa (8/5 - 8/11) Chien-Ming Wang (5/27 - 6/2) Ronnier Mustelier (8/19 - 8/25) 2014 Jose Pirela (5/26 - 6/1) Bryan Mitchell (7/21 - 7/27) 2015 Rob Refsnyder (5/11 - 5/17) Cole Figueroa (5/25 - 5/31) Greg Bird (8/3 - 8/9) Ali Castillo (8/31 - 9/7) 2016 Kyle Higashioka (6/6 - 6/12) Jonathan Holder (8/22 - 8/28) Aaron Judge (6/20 - 6/26) 2017 Dustin Fowler (4/24 - 4/30) Jake Cave (7/17 - 7/23) Billy McKinney (7/24 - 7/30) 2018 Gleyber Torres (4/9 - 4/15) Brandon Drury (6/11 - 6/17) 2019 Breyvic Valera (5/20 - 5/26) Mike Ford (6/24 - 6/30) | 2021 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders Media Guide | Triple-A, New York Yankees | www.swbrailriders.com | 115 international league all-stars MID-SEASON ALL-STAR: POSTSEASON ALL-STAR: 1989 Keith Miller 1990 Keith Miller Todd Frohwirth Bill Dancy 1991 Steve Scarsone 1992 Steve Scarsone Steve Scarsone Rick Schu Lee Elia 1993 Tony Longmire Tony Longmire George Culver 1994 Gene Schall Mike Quade 1995 Kevin Jordan Kevin Jordan David Tokheim Craig Strobel 1996 Jon Zuber 1997 Tony Barron Tony Barron Jon Zuber Bobby Estalella Bobby Eatalella 1998 Bobby Estalella Calvin Maduro 1999 Jon Zuber 2000 Gary Bennett Gary Bennett Marlon Anderon Marlon Anderson Marc Bombard 2001 Kevin Orie Kevin Orie B.
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