2018 Media Guide.Indd

2018 Media Guide.Indd

HISTORY & RECORDS BISONS HISTORY & RECORDS BUFFALO BISONS RETIRED NUMBERS OLLIE CARNEGIE #6 Carnegie was the most popular player and greatest off ensive performer in the history of professional baseball in Buff alo. He played 12 years with the Bisons (1931-1941, 1945) and is Buff alo’s all-time leader with 258 home runs (2nd in International League behind only Mike Hessman) and 1,044 RBI. Carnegie led the Bisons in home runs and RBI seven times (1932-1935, 1937-1939) and the IL twice (1938, 1939). His 45 home runs in 1938 remain a club record. A lifetime .308 hitter, Carnegie also owns the Bisons records for games (1,273), hits (1,362) and doubles (249) even though he didn’t join the team until he was 32 years old. Carnegie was in the inaugural class for both the International League (1947) and Buff alo Baseball Hall of Fame. LUKE EASTER #25 Luscious Easter was a slugging fi rst baseman whose long home runs and colorful style of play captured the hearts of Bisons fans from 1956 through 1959. Easter, who was the fi rst black player to play for Buff alo since 1888, hit over 35 homers and drove more than 100 runs for three consecutive seasons in Buff alo. He led the International League in home runs at RBI in both 1956 (35 homers, 106 RBI) and 1957 (40 home runs, 128 RBI). All told, Easter hit 114 home runs and drove in 353 runs with the Bisons. Of his many memorable games, Easter will always be remembered as the fi rst player ever to hit a home run over the scoreboard at Off ermann Stadium. Easter is also a member of the International League Hall of Fame and the Buff alo Baseball Hall of Fame. JEFF MANTO #30 One of the most well-known players of the Bisons modern era, Manto played for the Bisons during parts of four seasons (1997-2000). He is the Bisons modern era Home Run King with his 79 home runs. Manto joined the Bisons in June of 1997 and hit 20 homers and had 54 RBI in just 54 games. He was named American Association Batter-of-the-Week an unprecedented four times in six weeks. On July 12, 1997 against the Iowa Cubs, he became the fi rst player to hit three home runs in one game at Coca-Cola Field. Manto added 23 homers in 1998, helping propel the Bisons to a Governors’ Cup Championship. In the inaugural Triple-A World Series, Manto led all batters with a .533 batting average. He’s a member of the International League Hall of Fame and the Buff alo Baseball Hall of Fame. 88 BISONS HISTORY & RECORDS Th e Buff alo Baseball Hall of Fame represents such persons who have made a signifi cant contribution to Buff alo professional baseball, or such Western New Yorkers who have made a meaningful contribution to professional baseball generally. Th e Buff alo Baseball Hall of Fame was established in 1985 in conjunction with Buff alo Baseball’s 100th anniversary celebration. Each year the Hall of Fame Committee nominates names for suggested induction onto the preliminary ballot. Finalists are selected by a secret ballot, where a three-quarters vote of the committee is required for induction. BUFFALO BASEBALL HALL OF FAME ROSTER (98 MEMBERS) Name Inducted Name Inducted Name Inducted Roger Baker 1985 Bucky Crouse 1991 Joseph Caffi e 2000 Dan Brouthers* 1985 Jake Gettman 1991 “Bill” Mazer 2000 Ollie Carnegie 1985 Coaker Triplett 1991 Stan Barron 2001 Luke Easter 1985 Terry Collins 1992 Torey Lovullo 2003 James Galvin* 1985 Joe DeSa 1992 Jeff Manto 2003 Fred Hutchinson 1985 John T. Groth 1992 Tom Prince 2004 Billy Kelly 1985 James O. Murray 1992 Rick Reed 2006 Joseph McCarthy* 1985 James H. O’Rourke* 1992 Don Colpoys 2007 Francis J. Off ermann 1985 Robert E. Rich, Sr. 1992 Bill Selby 2007 Warren Spahn* 1985 Vince McNamara 1993 Dave Clark 2008 John Stiglmeier 1985 Robert E. Rich, Jr. 1993 Brian Graham 2008 Del Bissonette 1986 Hal White 1993 Carlos Garcia 2009 Frank Carswell 1986 Bill Harris 1994 Dave Hollins 2009 Jimmy Collins* 1986 Sal Maglie 1994 Duke McGuire 2010 George Stallings 1986 Al Moore 1994 Richie Sexson 2010 Bob Stedler 1986 Joe Overfi eld 1994 Tony Pena 2011 Ollie Tucker 1986 Sibby Sisti 1994 Jim Rosenhaus 2011 Deacon White* 1986 Babe Birrer 1995 Brian Giles 2012 Kerby Farrell 1987 Joe Brown 1995 Russ Morman 2012 Marvin Jacobs 1987 Rick Lancellotti 1995 Mike Harrington 2013 Rube Kisinger 1987 Buddy Rosar 1995 Dave Roberts 2013 Donald V. Labbruzzo 1987 Cy Williams 1995 Ernie Young 2013 Jim Franklin 1988 Joe Alli 1996 Bob Miske 2014 Frank Gilhooley 1988 Steve Farr 1996 Greg Tubbs 2014 Frank Grant* 1988 Ralph Hubbell 1996 Eric Wedge 2014 James D. Griffi n 1988 Cy Kritzer 1996 Chris Coste 2015 Greg Mulleavy 1988 Frank Pytlak 1996 Greg LaRocca 2015 Dan Carnevale 1989 Mike Billoni 1997 Kevin Lester 2015 Bill Clymer 1989 George Daddario 1997 Alex Ramirez 2016 Pancho Herrera 1989 Mayo Smith 1998 Ted Savage 2016 Frank McGowan 1990 Dorn Taylor 1998 Jason Jacome 2017 Ray Schalk* 1990 Melinda R. Rich 1999 Mark Ryal 2017 Jimmy Walsh 1990 Peter Weber 1999 *Th ere were no inductees in 2002 or 2005. Th e plaques for all 98 members of the Buff alo Bisons Hall of Fame can be viewed during all Bisons home games at Coca-Cola Field’s Hall of Fame History Heritage Room, located on the third base side of the ballpark. BUFFALO BASEBALL HALL OF FAME COMMITTEE Th e Buff alo Bisons Hall of Fame Committee is comprised of Mike Buczkowski, Tom Burns, Mike Buczkowski, Bob Dicesare, Mike Harrington, Kevin Lester, Duke McGuire, Bob Miske, and Pete Weber. Phil Ranallo, who died in 1986; Joe Alli, who died in 1996; Joe Overfi eld, who died in 2000, Vince McNamara, who died in 2000, Cy Kritzer, who died in 2004, Dan Carnevale, who died in 2005, Cy Williams, who died in 2006, and George Daddario, who died in 2007, were also members of the committee. Ralph Hubbell retired from the committee in 1998 prior to his death in 2000. 89 BISONS HISTORY & RECORDS BUFFALO BISONS IN COOPERSTOWN (21 MEMBERS) Th e Buff alo Bisons are well represented in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooper- stown, New York. Since 1937, a total of 21 former Bisons players, managers or coaches have been forever enshrined among baseball’s elite. In fact, in eight of the nine decades from the 1880s to the 1960s, Bisons fans have been able to watch a future member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Player or Manager Inducted Bisons Years Player or Manager Inducted Bisons Years Connie Mack 1937 1890 John Montgomery Ward 1964 1877 Charles Radbourne 1939 1880 Jim Galvin 1965 1878-85; 94 Jimmy Collins 1945 1893-94 Lou Boudreau 1970 1939 Jim O’Rourke 1945 1881-84 Bucky Harris 1975 1918-19; 44-45 Dan Brouthers 1945 1881-85 Johnny Bench 1989 1966-67 Herb Pennock 1948 1916 Ferguson Jenkins 1991 1962 Joe Tinker 1946 1930 Jim Bunning 1996 1953; 55 Bill Dickey 1954 1928 Frank Grant 2006 1886-1888 Gabby Hartnett 1955 1946 Deacon White 2012 1881-85; 90 Ray Schalk 1955 1932-37; 50 Jim Th ome 2018 1998 Joe McCarthy 1957 1914-15 BUFFALO BISONS IN THE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE HALL OF FAME (31 MEMBERS) In 1947, the International League started its Hall of Fame by inducting a group of nine former players, managers and League offi cials. Over the next 16 years, 51 individuals were honored with induction. Following 1963, the IL Hall of Fame would be dormant for more than four decades. Th en in 2007, in preparation for the League’s 125th an- niversary season, the IL Hall of Fame was formally revived with the induction of two former League presidents. In 2008, a historic class of 27 individuals, including six former Buff alo Bisons players, were inducted into the International League Hall of Fame. Th e Bisons had four more inductions in 2009 and two in 2010 as the IL concluded a three-year revitalization plan for its Hall of Fame. In 2018, former Bisons slugger and minor league baseball home run king Mike Hess- man will become the 31st former Bison to be inducted into the IL Hall of Fame. Player or Manager Inducted Bisons Years Player or Manager Inducted Bisons Years Ollie Carnegie 1947 1931-41;45 Frank Gilhooley, Sr. 2008 1914-15; 20-21 Frank McGowan 1947 1934-37 Pancho Herrera 2008 1959; 62 Steve O’Neill 1947 1938-40 Ollie Tucker 2008 1930-35 Herb Pennock 1948 1916 “Rabbit” Whitman 2008 1926-27 Alphonse Th omas 1948 1918-20 Archie Wilson 2008 1951 George Toporcer 1949 1951 Red Barrett 2009 1951 Bill Murray 1952 1886 Steve Demeter 2009 1955, 79-80 George Wiltse 1952 1918-19;18-24 Rube Kisinger 2009 1904-1910 Fred Hutchinson 1954 1940-41 Joe Knight 2009 1899 Bill Kelly 1954 1922-26;28;30 Frank Carswell 2010 1946; 51-54 Joe McCarthy 1956 1914-15 Coaker Triplett 2010 1946-51 Jimmy Walsh 1958 1925-26 Jeff Manto 2014 1997-2000 George Stallings 1959 1902-06; 11-12 Marc Bombard 2015 1992 Pat Powers 1961 1891 Don Labbruzzo 2015 1958-60; 70 Joe Brown 1962 1933 Mike Hessman 2018 2010 Luke Easter 2008 1956-59 90 BISONS HISTORY & RECORDS POST SEASON LEAGUE PLAYER/EXECUTIVE AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER ADMINISTRATIVE AWARDS Year Player Statistics 1986* 1936 CF -Frank McGowan 139G, .356, 23HR, 111RBI Robert E.

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