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ALL-TIME EUGENE CLASS A TEAM.


Byline: The Register-Guard

Starting pitchers: Bobby Bolin Bobby Donald Bolin (born January 29, 1939 in Hickory Grove, South Carolina) is a former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. He was signed by the New York Giants on November 10, 1956 at the age of 17, and played for the San Francisco Giants (1961-1969), Milwaukee Brewers , 1959: Led the Ems with 20 wins and a 2.84 ERA while striking out a league-record 271 in 225 innings pitched In baseball, innings pitched (IP) are the number of innings a pitcher has completed, measured by the number of batters and baserunners that are put out while the pitcher is in the game. Three outs made is equal to one inning pitched. . Berlyn Hodges, 1955-58: Went 59-39 with 67 complete games and 10 shutouts. Paul Moskau Paul Richard Moskau (Born December 20, 1953 in St. Joseph, MO)is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who pitched for the Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs. He debuted on June 21, 1977 against the Philadelphia Phillies. , 1975: Led Northwest League The Northwest League is a class A minor league. The league is the descendant of the Western International League which ran as a class B league from 1937-1951 (with time out for WWII) and class A from 1952-1954.  with 10 wins, 1.50 ERA and 92 strikeouts on championship team. Wayne Swango, 1966-67: Won 12 games with a 0.88 ERA and struck out 133 in 133 innings during 1967 season.

Catcher: Jorge Pedre, 1987: Led Ems with 13 home runs - including three in one game - and 66 RBIs.

First baseman: Nick Van Lue, 1967: Led Northwest League with 97 hits, 16 home runs and 77 RBIs.

Second baseman second baseman
n. Baseball
The infielder who is positioned near and to the first-base side of second base.

Noun 1. second baseman - (baseball) the person who plays second base
second sacker
: Tom Watkins, 1975: Led league with 98 hits and ranked fifth with a .331 batting average batting average
n. Baseball
A measure of a batter's performance obtained by dividing the total of base hits by the number of times at bat, not including walks.

Noun 1.
 while hitting 11 home runs and driving in 61 runs.

Shortstop: Mel Krause, 1957-61: A Northwest League All-Star for Eugene in 1957 and 1959, he led the Ems in runs scored and stolen bases in 1957 and 1958 and also led the team in doubles and triples in 1958.

Third baseman third baseman
n. Baseball
The infielder stationed near third base.

Noun 1. third baseman - (baseball) the person who plays third base
third sacker
: Joe Randa, 1991: League most valuable player after batting .338 with 11 home runs, 59 RBIs, 53 runs scored and 20 doubles.

Outfielders: Eric Davis, 1980-81: Batted .322 with 11 home runs in 1981 and still holds franchise short-season record with 40 stolen bases. Jesus Alou, 1960-61: Hit .336 and led league with 174 hits, 71 RBIs and 31 doubles in 1961. Jose Tartabull, 1960: Led Emeralds with .344 batting average and 104 runs and led league with 15 triples.

Designated hitter: Barry Moss, 1974-75: Hit .332 with 11 home runs and 69 RBIs in 1974 and returned the next season to bat .277 with 55 RBIs.

Manager: Hugh Luby, 1957-58, 1966, 1974: Holds franchise record with 235 wins and guided Ems to the league title in 1957 and put together 1974 championship team.

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 TEAM

Pitcher: Mike Wallace, 1972-73: Led Pacific Coast League For the high school sports league, see .
The Pacific Coast League (PCL) is a minor league baseball league operating in the West and Midwest of the United States. It is one of two leagues, along with the International League, playing at the Triple-A level, which is one step below
 in wins with a 16-7 mark and was second with a 3.46 ERA in 1972.

Catcher: Bob Boone, 1972: Led Ems with a .308 batting average, 158 hits, 32 doubles and also had 17 home runs and 67 RBIs.

First baseman: Greg Luzinski, 1971: Hit .314 with 36 home runs and 114 RBIs.

Second baseman: Denny Doyle, 1969: PCL (Printer Command Language) The page description language for HP LaserJet printers. It has become a de facto standard used in many printers and typesetters. PCL Level 5, introduced with the LaserJet III in 1990, also supports Compugraphic's Intellifont scalable fonts.  most valuable player after leading the Ems with .310 average, 91 runs, 29 doubles, 14 triples and a league-best 257 total bases.

Shortstop: Larry Bowa, 1969: Defensive stalwart batted .287 and led the PCL with 48 stolen bases, which remains the franchise record.

Third baseman: Mike Schmidt, 1972: Hit 26 home runs and drove in 91 runs while batting .291.

Outfielders: Joe Lis, 1969-70, 1972: Holds Emeralds career records with 74 home runs, 225 RBIs and 324 hits, which helped him compile a .311 average with the club. Mike Anderson, 1971-72: Batted .334 with 36 home runs, 10 triples and 111 runs scored in 1971. Bill Robinson, 1972: Batted .304 with 20 home runs and 66 RBIs while leading the team with 23 stolen bases.

Designated hitter: Cal Emery, 1969, 1972: Hit .400 with 10 home runs and 52 RBIs in 101 games during the 1969 season but fell about 100 plate appearances short of qualifying for the batting title.

Utility: John Vuckovich, 1970-72: Batted .275 with 22 home runs and 96 RBIs in 1970, batted .308 in 1971 and returned the following season to collect 13 home runs and 68 RBIs.

Manager: Frank Lucchesi, 1969: Guided the Ems to the division title with an 88-58 record during their first season in the PCL.
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Date:Aug 4, 2004
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