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1964 Southern League Paul Lindblad Nicky Curtis Ron Tompkins Rich Allen Stan Jones Paul Seitz SP 1964 Birmingham SP 1964 Birmingham SP 1964 Birmingham RP-SP 1964 Birmingham RP-SP 1964 Birmingham RP-SP 1964 Birmingham Pitch L Bat L Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch L Bat B Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R *Star Scrapper Scrapper Scrapper Star Scrapper *Star Scrapper Scrapper Utility *Utility Utility *Utility *Flash Utility SadSack *Flash SadSack *Flash *SadSack 0 SadSack *Flash SadSack *Control *Whiffer Whiffer Whiffer Whiffer Control Whiffer *Wild Whiffer Eager *Eager Eager Patient IP: 187 AB: IP: 172 AB: IP: 169 AB: IP: 110 AB: IP: 101 AB: IP: 101 AB: Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Stoic Stoic Stoic Iron Stoic Stoic Stoic Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Blue Moon Odom Ken Sanders Louis Hemauer Ken Knight Gary Sanossian Joe Grzenda SP 1964 Birmingham RP 1964 Birmingham SP-RP 1964 Birmingham RP 1964 Birmingham SP 1964 Birmingham RP 1964 Birmingham Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch L Bat L Scrapper *Ace Scrapper Scrapper Scrapper *Struggler Scrapper *Struggler Scrapper Utility Utility Utility Utility Utility Utility *Flash SadSack *Flash SadSack *Flash SadSack SadSack *Flash SadSack Flash SadSack *Wild Whiffer Whiffer Whiffer Whiffer Wild Whiffer Whiffer Eager Eager Eager Eager Eager Eager IP: 100 AB: IP: 75 AB: IP: 59 AB: IP: 52 AB: IP: 42 AB: IP: 31 AB: Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Stoic Stoic Stoic Stoic Stoic Stoic Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Weldon Bowlin Tony Frulio Santiago Rosario Wayne Norton Bert Campaneris William Meyer 2B 1964 Birmingham 3B 1964 Birmingham 1B 1964 Birmingham OF 1964 Birmingham SS 1964 Birmingham OF 1964 Birmingham Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat L Pitch Bat L Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat L *Scrapper *Scrapper *Slugger *Slugger *Hero *Hero *Hero *Utility *Champion *Utility *Whiffer *Whiffer *Whiffer *Whiffer *Whiffer *Patient *Patient *Patient *Patient IP: AB: 509 IP: AB: 461 IP: AB: 450 IP: AB: 374 IP: AB: 354 IP: AB: 351 Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running *Active *Iron *Stoic *Stoic Iron *Stoic Active *Active Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Larry Stahl Tommie Reynolds Woody Huyke John Stutz Ossie Chavarria Luis Rodriguez OF 1964 Birmingham OF 1964 Birmingham C 1964 Birmingham C 1964 Birmingham SS 1964 Birmingham OF 1964 Birmingham Pitch Bat L Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat R Slugger *Scrapper Hero *Champion Hero *Champion *Whiffer *Whiffer Whiffer *Whiffer *Whiffer *Patient *Patient Eager IP: AB: 343 IP: AB: 339 IP: AB: 308 IP: AB: 222 IP: 31 AB: 207 IP: 31 AB: 76 Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running *Active *Active *Iron *Stoic Stoic *Active *Active Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Rolland Petranovich Manly Johnston Jose Lizondro Cisco Carlos John Teeter Thomas Richards 3B 1964 Birmingham SP 1964 Lynchburg SP 1964 Lynchburg SP 1964 Lynchburg SP-RP 1964 Lynchburg SP 1964 Lynchburg Pitch Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch L Bat L Pitch R Bat L Scrapper *Ace Star Scrapper *Workman *Scrapper Scrapper Workman Scrapper *Utility *Utility *Utility Utility *Flash Hero *SadSack *SadSack *Flash SadSack *SadSack Whiffer *Control *Whiffer Double ControlWhiffer Whiffer Whiffer *Control Whiffer *Patient *Eager Eager Eager Eager IP: AB: 69 IP: 227 AB: IP: 225 AB: IP: 182 AB: IP: 143 AB: IP: 95 AB: Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Stoic Stoic Stoic Stoic Stoic Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience 2 Teams Glen Rosenbaum Dennis Higgins Camilo Estevis Ed Nottle Steve Jones John Bauer RP 1964 Lynchburg RP 1964 Lynchburg SP-RP 1964 Lynchburg RP 1964 Lynchburg RP-SP 1964 Lynchburg RP-SP 1964 Lynchburg Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch L Bat L Pitch L Bat L *Star Scrapper *Ace Scrapper *Star Scrapper *Star Scrapper Scrapper Struggler Scrapper *Utility *Utility *Utility *Utility *Utility *Utility *Flash *SadSack Flash *SadSack *Flash *SadSack *Flash *SadSack Flash *SadSack *Flash *SadSack Control Whiffer Whiffer *Control Whiffer Whiffer *Wild Whiffer *Wild Whiffer Eager Eager Eager Eager Eager Eager IP: 88 AB: IP: 87 AB: IP: 81 AB: IP: 65 AB: IP: 56 AB: IP: 44 AB: 33 Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Stoic Stoic Stoic Stoic Stoic Stoic Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Dick Kenworthy Chico Fernandez Jackson Queen Danny Murphy Brian McCall Jim Napier 3B-OF 1964 Lynchburg 2B 1964 Lynchburg OF 1964 Lynchburg OF 1964 Lynchburg OF 1964 Lynchburg C 1964 Lynchburg Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat L Pitch Bat L Pitch Bat R Slugger Scrapper Slugger *Slugger *Champion Hero *Champion Hero *Hero *Utility Good Eye *Whiffer *Whiffer *Whiffer Whiffer *Eager Eager *Patient *Patient *Patient IP: AB: 557 IP: AB: 537 IP: AB: 476 IP: AB: 462 IP: AB: 426 IP: AB: 422 Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Iron Stoic *Stoic *Stoic *Stoic *Stoic Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience 2 Teams Bill Davidson Deacon Jones Bruce Andrew Fred Loesekam Gary Johnson Jim Koranda SS 1964 Lynchburg 1B 1964 Lynchburg OF 1964 Lynchburg OF 1964 Lynchburg 1B 1964 Lynchburg OF 1964 Lynchburg Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat L Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat L Pitch Bat R *Scrapper *Slugger Scrapper Slugger Hero *Hero Hero Champion *Whiffer *Good Eye Whiffer *Whiffer Patient *Patient *Eager IP: AB: 394 IP: AB: 311 IP: AB: 306 IP: AB: 262 IP: AB: 205 IP: AB: 92 Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Stoic *Active Iron *Stoic *Stoic Stoic Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Ed Barberie Oscar Flores Joe Cherry David Galligan Lacy West Marvin Fodor 3B 1964 Lynchburg UT 1964 Lynchburg UT 1964 Lynchburg SP 1964 Macon SP 1964 Macon SP-RP 1964 Macon Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R *Slugger *Scrapper Scrapper *HR King Scrapper *Workman Scrapper Utility Utility *Utility *Champion *Flash *Flash *Flash SadSack Whiffer Whiffer Whiffer Whiffer *Whiffer *Control Whiffer Eager *Patient Patient *Eager Eager Eager IP: AB: 73 IP: AB: 42 IP: AB: 25 IP: 209 AB: IP: 185 AB: IP: 126 AB: Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Stoic Stoic Stoic Stoic Stoic Stoic Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Dave Skaugstad Ken Hunt Darrell Osteen Wally Wolf Don Secrist Jerry Bean RP-SP 1964 Macon SP-RP 1964 Macon RP 1964 Macon SP-RP 1964 Macon RP-SP 1964 Macon RP 1964 Macon Pitch L Bat L Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch L Bat L Pitch L Bat L Scrapper *Workman Scrapper Star *Scrapper *Struggler *Scrapper *Struggler *Scrapper *Struggler *Scrapper Flash SadSack *Flash SadSack *Flash *Utility *Flash *Utility *Utility *Flash *Utility *Wild Whiffer *Wild Whiffer *Wild Whiffer Wild Whiffer *Wild Whiffer Wild Whiffer *Eager *Eager Eager Eager Eager Eager IP: 106 AB: IP: 98 AB: IP: 83 AB: IP: 73 AB: IP: 58 AB: IP: 57 AB: Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Stoic Stoic Iron Stoic Stoic Stoic Stoic Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Jerry Merz Andrew Dustal Donald Flynn Wayne Carlander Lee May Len Boehmer SP-RP 1964 Macon RP 1964 Macon RP 1964 Macon RP-SP 1964 Macon 1B 1964 Macon 3B-SS 1964 Macon Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch R Bat R Pitch L Bat L Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat R *Star *Scrapper *Scrapper *Workman *Scrapper *Struggler *Scrapper Slugger *Struggler *Hero *Utility *Utility *Flash *Utility *Utility *Champion *Champion Whiffer Whiffer Whiffer Whiffer *Whiffer *Good Eye Eager Eager Eager Eager *Eager *Eager IP: 57 AB: IP: 55 AB: IP: 47 AB: IP: 23 AB: IP: AB: 515 IP: 23 AB: 511 Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Stoic Stoic Stoic Stoic *Stoic Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Gerald Reimer Bill Oplinger Teolindo Acosta Tom Tischinski Francisco Obregon Jerry Kushner OF 1964 Macon 2B 1964 Macon OF 1964 Macon C 1964 Macon SS-3B 1964 Macon OF 1964 Macon Pitch Bat L Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat L Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat L *HR King *Scrapper Scrapper Scrapper *Slugger *Champion Hero *Hero Hero Hero *Good Eye *Whiffer *Whiffer *Eager *Eager *Eager IP: AB: 501 IP: AB: 472 IP: AB: 405 IP: AB: 361 IP: AB: 358 IP: AB: 250 Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running Fielding Running *Stoic Iron *Active *Stoic *Iron Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Jim Woods Richard Kennedy Rogelio Alvarez Gene Green Jan Firek John Weghorn UT 1964 Macon C 1964 Macon 1B-OF 1964 Macon OF-3B 1964 Macon OF 1964 Macon 3B-SS 1964 Macon Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat R Pitch Bat R Pitch 0 Bat R Pitch Bat R *Slugger *HR Scrapper Slugger King Slugger Utility *SadSack *Hero *Hero Utility Hero Whiffer *Whiffer Whiffer *Whiffer Whiffer *Whiffer *Eager
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