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Toledo Mud Hens - 159 Opening Day Lineups Opening Day Lineups Since 1965 Apr il 17, 1965 vs. T oronto Horace Clark............... 2B Mike Hegan................ 1B Lee Scott.................. 3B Elvio Jimenez............... RF Jake Gibbs................. C Ron Solomini.............. LF Roger Repoz............... CF Don Wallace............... SS Jack Cullen................. P April 22, 1966 vs. Buffalo Mike Hegan............... 1B Tom Martz................ LF Art Lopez.................. CF Archie Moore............... RF Mike Ferraro................. 3B Bob Schmidt.............. C Chet Trail................. 2B Joe Faraci................. SS Bill Stafford................. P Apr il 27, 1967 vs. T oronto Wayne Comer ............... CF Tom Matchick................ SS Lenny Green................ LF Don Pepper ............... 1B Wayne Redmond............ RF Dave Wissman.............. 3B Dave Campbell.............. 2B Bill Fulk.................... C Pat Dobson................. P April 20, 1968 at Louisville Wayne Comer ............... CF Marty Richardson........... 2B Lenny Green................ LF Mike Derrick............... RF Don Pepper .............. 1B Ike Brown............... 3B Junior Lopez.............. SS Arlo Brunsburg ............... C Mike Marshall............... P Apr il 19, 1969 a t Tide w a ter Marty Richardson........... 2B Fred Moulder .............. SS Wayne Redmond............. CF Mike Derrick............... 1B Barry Morgan.............. LF Ike Brown............... 3B Tony Torchia.............. RF Hector Valle............... C Bob Gilhooley ............... DH Tom Timmerman............ P April 17, 1970 at Richmond Paul Pavelko.............. CF Tim Marting .............. 2B Wayne Redmond............ RF George Kalafatis............. 1B Junior Lopez.............. 3B Fred Moulder ............... SS Fred Waocott.............. LF Hector Valle............... C Les Cain................... P April 16, 1971 at Richmond Chuck Scrivener ............. SS Wayne Comer .............. CF Paul Jata................... LF George Kalafatis............. 1B Russ Nagelson.............. RF Tim Marting ................ 3B Ken Szotkiewicz............ 2B Tim Hosley ................. C Bill Denehy .................. P April 14, 1972 at Richmond John Knox................. 2B Wayne Comer .............. LF Bob Molarino................ RF Tim Hosley .................. C Rich Leon................... 1B Ike Blessitt................ CF Ken Szotkiewicz............ 3B John Gamble................. SS Bob Ware.................... P Apr il 13, 1973 a t Tide w a ter John Knox................. 2B Wayne Comer .............. LF Smokey Robinson........... RF John Young ................. DH Reggie Sanders.............. 1B Dick Sharon................. CF Chuck Scrivener ............. 3B Tom Veryzer ............... SS Dave Fore................... C Joe Niekro.................. P April 19, 1974 at Memphis Nellie Garcia................. CF Alan Bannister .............. SS Jay Johnstone................ LF Jerry Martin.................. RF Ron Clark................... 3B Dane Iorg .................... 1B Tom Silcato................. 2B Larry Cox................. C Erskine Thomason........... P April 12, 1975 at Charleston Fred Andrews.............. 2B Lupe Chavez................ SS Jerry Martin................ CF Dave Schneck.............. RF Dick Wissel.................. LF Dane Iorg .................... 1B Blas Santana................. 3B Bill Nahoradny ............. C George Culver .............. P April 16, 1976 at Memphis Dave Oliver ................. 2B Hugh Yancy .................. 3B Tommy Smith............... CF Joe Lis....................... 1B Orlando Gonzales........... RF Vassie Gardner .............. LF Jim Norris.................. DH Rick Cerone............... C Tom McMillan............... SS Steve Kline.................. P April 15, 1977 at Richmond Alfredo Griffin............... SS Dave Oliver .................. 2B Orlando Gonzales............ RF Wayne Cage................. 1B Rich Guerra................ DH Ron Hassey ................. 3B Vassie Gardner ............... LF Bobby Thompson............ CF Lou Isaac.................... C Tom Bruno.................. P April 14, 1978 at Columbus Dale Solderholm............ SS Gary Ward.................. LF Rick Sofield................ RF Danny Graham.............. 3B Tom Kelly ................... 1B John Pittman................. DH Dave Edwards............... CF Sam Perlozzo................ 2B Sal Butera.................... C Kevin Stanfield.............. P April 11, 1979 at Richmond Frank Vilorio................ 2B Gary Ward.................. CF Danny Graham............. 1B Dave Coleman.............. RF Jesus Vega................... DH Archie Amerson.............. LF Dave Engle................. 3B Wayne Caughey .............. SS Ray Smith.................... C Paul Thormodsgard.......... P April 16, 1980 at Richmond Kurt Seibert................ 2B Johnny Walker ............... SS Randy Bush................. LF Tom Chism.................. 1B Jesus Vega................... DH Greg Johnston.............. CF Dave Engle................. RF Les Pearsey ................. 3B Ray Smith.................... C Alberto Williams............ P April 10, 1981 vs. Richmond Ron Washington............ 3B Johnny Walker ............... SS Kelly Snider ................. 1B Jesus Vega.................. DH Mark Funderburk............ LF Steve Herz................. C K.C. Chauncey .............. CF Doc Estes................... RF Kurt Seibert................ 2B Bob Veselic.................. P April 13, 1982 at Charleston Andre David................ CF Rick Sofield.................. RF Kelly Snider ................. DH Tim Laudner ................. C Randy Bush................ LF Boomer Wells............... 1B Mike Sodders.............. 3B Rod Booker ................... 2B Ivan Mesa.................... SS Don Cooper ................. P

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April 27, 1967 vs. Toronto Wayne Comer............... CF Tom Matchick................ SS Lenny Green................ LF Don Pepper............... 1B Wayne Redmond............ RF Dave Wissman.............. 3B Dave Campbell.............. 2B Bill Fulk.................... C Pat Dobson................. P

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Opening Day LineupsOpening Day Lineups Since 1965

April 17, 1965 vs. TorontoHorace Clark............... 2BMike Hegan................ 1BLee Scott.................. 3BElvio Jimenez............... RFJake Gibbs................. CRon Solomini.............. LFRoger Repoz............... CFDon Wallace............... SSJack Cullen................. P

April 22, 1966 vs. BuffaloMike Hegan............... 1BTom Martz................ LFArt Lopez.................. CFArchie Moore............... RFMike Ferraro................. 3BBob Schmidt.............. CChet Trail................. 2BJoe Faraci................. SSBill Stafford................. P

April 27, 1967 vs. TorontoWayne Comer............... CFTom Matchick................ SSLenny Green................ LFDon Pepper............... 1BWayne Redmond............ RFDave Wissman.............. 3BDave Campbell.............. 2BBill Fulk.................... CPat Dobson................. P

April 20, 1968 at LouisvilleWayne Comer............... CFMarty Richardson........... 2BLenny Green................ LFMike Derrick............... RFDon Pepper.............. 1BIke Brown............... 3BJunior Lopez.............. SSArlo Brunsburg............... CMike Marshall............... P

April 19, 1969 at TidewaterMarty Richardson........... 2BFred Moulder.............. SSWayne Redmond............. CFMike Derrick............... 1BBarry Morgan.............. LFIke Brown............... 3BTony Torchia.............. RFHector Valle............... CBob Gilhooley............... DHTom Timmerman............ P

April 17, 1970 at RichmondPaul Pavelko.............. CFTim Marting.............. 2BWayne Redmond............ RFGeorge Kalafatis............. 1BJunior Lopez.............. 3BFred Moulder............... SSFred Waocott.............. LFHector Valle............... CLes Cain................... P

April 16, 1971 at RichmondChuck Scrivener............. SSWayne Comer.............. CFPaul Jata................... LFGeorge Kalafatis............. 1BRuss Nagelson.............. RFTim Marting................ 3BKen Szotkiewicz............ 2BTim Hosley................. CBill Denehy.................. P

April 14, 1972 at RichmondJohn Knox................. 2BWayne Comer.............. LFBob Molarino................ RFTim Hosley.................. CRich Leon................... 1BIke Blessitt................ CFKen Szotkiewicz............ 3BJohn Gamble................. SSBob Ware.................... P

April 13, 1973 at TidewaterJohn Knox................. 2BWayne Comer.............. LFSmokey Robinson........... RFJohn Young................. DHReggie Sanders.............. 1BDick Sharon................. CFChuck Scrivener............. 3BTom Veryzer............... SSDave Fore................... CJoe Niekro.................. P

April 19, 1974 at MemphisNellie Garcia................. CFAlan Bannister.............. SSJay Johnstone................ LFJerry Martin..................RFRon Clark................... 3BDane Iorg.................... 1BTom Silcato................. 2BLarry Cox................. CErskine Thomason........... P

April 12, 1975 at CharlestonFred Andrews.............. 2BLupe Chavez................ SSJerry Martin................ CFDave Schneck.............. RFDick Wissel.................. LFDane Iorg.................... 1BBlas Santana................. 3BBill Nahoradny............. CGeorge Culver.............. P

April 16, 1976 at MemphisDave Oliver................. 2BHugh Yancy.................. 3BTommy Smith............... CFJoe Lis....................... 1BOrlando Gonzales........... RFVassie Gardner.............. LFJim Norris.................. DHRick Cerone............... CTom McMillan............... SSSteve Kline.................. P

April 15, 1977 at RichmondAlfredo Griffin............... SSDave Oliver.................. 2BOrlando Gonzales............ RFWayne Cage................. 1BRich Guerra................ DHRon Hassey................. 3BVassie Gardner............... LFBobby Thompson............ CFLou Isaac.................... CTom Bruno.................. P

April 14, 1978 at ColumbusDale Solderholm............ SSGary Ward.................. LFRick Sofield................ RFDanny Graham.............. 3BTom Kelly................... 1BJohn Pittman................. DHDave Edwards............... CFSam Perlozzo................ 2BSal Butera.................... CKevin Stanfield.............. P

April 11, 1979 at RichmondFrank Vilorio................ 2BGary Ward.................. CFDanny Graham............. 1BDave Coleman.............. RFJesus Vega................... DHArchie Amerson.............. LFDave Engle................. 3BWayne Caughey.............. SSRay Smith.................... CPaul Thormodsgard.......... P

April 16, 1980 at RichmondKurt Seibert................ 2BJohnny Walker............... SSRandy Bush................. LFTom Chism.................. 1BJesus Vega................... DHGreg Johnston.............. CFDave Engle................. RFLes Pearsey................. 3BRay Smith.................... CAlberto Williams............ P

April 10, 1981 vs. RichmondRon Washington............ 3BJohnny Walker............... SSKelly Snider................. 1BJesus Vega.................. DHMark Funderburk............ LFSteve Herz................. CK.C. Chauncey.............. CFDoc Estes................... RFKurt Seibert................ 2BBob Veselic.................. P

April 13, 1982 at CharlestonAndre David................ CFRick Sofield.................. RFKelly Snider................. DHTim Laudner................. CRandy Bush................ LFBoomer Wells............... 1BMike Sodders.............. 3BRod Booker...................2BIvan Mesa.................... SSDon Cooper................. P

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April 12, 1983 at RichmondMike Hart.................. RFDarrell Brown............... CFRandy Johnson.............. DHJesus Vega................. 1BDave Baker.................. 3BAndre David............... LFTim Teufel.................. 2BStine Poole................. CGreg Gagne............... SSJim Lewis................... P

April 10, 1984 vs. TidewaterTack Wilson.................. DHMike Hart.................. RFKirby Puckett.............. CFAndre David................. LFDave Baker.................. 1BGreg Gagne............... 3BRay Smith.................. CSteve Lombardozzi.......... 2BAlvaro Espinoza............ SSBrad Havens................. P

April 10, 1985 vs. PawtucketMike Hart.................. RFSteve Lombardozzi.......... 3BAl Woods.................... LFScott Ullger................. 1BAndre David................. DHGreg Howe................. CFJeff Reed.................... CHouston Jiminez.......... 2BAlvaro Espinoza............ SSMark Portugal.............. P

April 11, 1986 at PawtucketAlex Marte.................. LFMario Ramirez............... 2BMark Davidson............. CFMark Funderburk............ DHScott Ullger................. 1BMarty Castillo.............. 3BAndre David..................RFPat Dempsey................. CAlvaro Espinoza............. SSMark Portugal............... P

April 10, 1987 vs. PawtucketScott Earl.................. SSScott Lusader............... RFTim Tolman................ 1BBruce Fields................ DHGerman Rivera.............. 3BRey Palicios................. CBilly Bean.................. CFJim Walewander............. 2BFred Tiburcio................ LFDon Heinkel............... P

April 7, 1988 at SyracuseScott Lusader................ CFDoug Strange............... 3BJeff Reynolds............... 1BBilly Bean.................. RFMike Brown................ LFChris Hoiles................. CPete Rice.................. DHPedro Chavez.............. 2BBenny Ruiz.................. SSEric King................... P

April 5, 1989 vs. TidewaterMilt Cuyler................ CFPat Austin................... 2BDoug Strange.............. 3BDavid Griffin............... 1BLarry See................... LFDelwyn Young............... DHLeo Garcia................... RFJeff Datz...................... CJim Walewander............ SSDave Palmer................ P

April 6, 1990 at TidewaterLavel Freeman.............. RFTravis Fryman............... SSScott Lusadar............... CFJim Lindeman............... 1BShawn Hare................. LFDomingo Michel........... DHTorey Luvullo.............. 2BPhil Clark................... CDean Decillis............... 3BDennis Burtt................ P

April 10, 1991 vs. TidewaterJohnny Paredes............. 2BCurt Ford................... CFShawn Hare................. LFSkeeter Barnes.............. RFRico Brogna................. 1BMitch Lyden................ DHScott Livingstone.......... 3BRich Rowand................ CKarl Allaire.................. SSScott Aldred................. P

April 9, 1992 at TidewaterGreg Smith................ 2BVictor Rosario.............. SSShawn Hare................ LFRich Rowland............... CSteve Carter............... RFRiccardo Ingram........... DHRico Brogna................ 1BJody Hurst................. CFKarl Allaire................. 3BGreg Gohr.................. P

April 8, 1993 vs. NorfolkTed Williams............... CFJohnny Paredes............ 2BShawn Hare................ RFRich Rowland............... CIvan Cruz.................. DHRico Brogna................ 1BJody Hurst................. LFBob Reimink............... 3BChris Gomez............... SSBuddy Groom............... P

April 7, 1994 at RichmondSkeeter Barnes............. CFJeff Kunkel.................. SSShawn Hare................. LFAlan Zinter................. DHIvan Cruz.................... 1BSteve Springer.............. 3BJohn Flaherty............... CBobby Higginson........... RFJim Givens.................. 2BSean Bergman............... P

April 6, 1995 vs. PawtucketTarrik Brock............... RFKirk Mendenhall........... SSTim Leiper................. 3BIvan Cruz................... 1BDerrick White............. DHRob Lukachyk.............. LFJustin Mashore............. CFPete Gonzalez.............. CJoe Delli Carri............. 2BPat Ahearne................. P

April 4, 1996 at NorfolkBrian Kowitz.............. RFSteve Rodriguez........... 2BTim Hyers................. LFTony Clark................. 1BMicah Franklin............. DHPhil Hiatt.................. 3BRaul Casanova.............. CDuane Singleton........... CFFausto Cruz................ SSJustin Thompson............ P

April 3, 1997 vs. OttawaKimera Bartee............ CFSteve Rodriguez............ 3BRaul Casanova............... CTim Hyers.................. 1BJoe Hall.................... LFFrank Catalanotto.......... 2BTony Mitchell.............. RFDave Hajek................ DHRay Holbert................ SSBrian Barnes............... P

April 11, 1998 at IndianapolisPedro Swann............... LFEarl Johnson............... CFAndy Tomberlin............ RFTim Belk................... 1BJesse Ibarra................ DHGabe Alvarez............... 3BJoe Siddall.................. CLuis Garcia................. SSRichard Almanzar........... 2BDenny Harriger............. P

April 8, 1999 at IndianapolisKimera Bartee............. CFJose Macias................. 2BGabe Alvarez............... 3BBob Hamelin............... 1BDave McCarty.............. LFJim Bonnici................. DHRicky Cradel................ RFJason Maxwell.............. SSJoe Siddall.................. CMatt Drews................ P

April 6, 2000 vs. CharlotteJose Macias................ CFJesus Azuaje................ SSBilly McMillon............. LFJavier Cardona............. CGabe Alvarez................ 3BChris Wakeland............. RFRob Sasser.................. 1BEric Gillespie.............. DHTilson Brito................ 2BDave Borkowski........... P

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April 8, 2004 vs. DurhamRich Gomez.............. DHWarren Morris............. 2BDanny Klassen............. SSJason Smith................ 3BMarcus Thames............. RFAndy Barkett............... 1BBen Petrick................. LFGuillermo Rodriguez...... CNook Logan................ CFPat Ahearne................. P

April 3, 2003 vs. LouisvilleAndres Torres............. CFDanny Klassen............. SSCraig Monroe.............. LFKevin Witt................. 3BErnie Young................ DHDerek Nicholson........... 1BCody Ross.................. RFWarren Morris............. 2BYohanny Valera.............. CSeth Greisinger............. P

April 5, 2001 at IndianapolisPedro Santana............ 2BJermaine Allensworth..... CFChris Wakeland........... RFDusty Allen.............. DHRandall Simon............ 1BCarlos Mendez........... CKurt Bierek.............. LFTom Evans............... 3BGiomar Guevara......... SSAdam Bernero........... P

April 4, 2002 at LouisvilleAndres Torres............. CFOmar Infante.............. SSRyan Jackson............... RFCraig Monroe............. DHEric Munson............... 1BChad Alexander............ LFCraig Wilson............... 3BBrandon Inge............... COscar Salazar............... 2BTim Kalita................. P

April 7, 2005 at DurhamCurtis Granderson......... CFRyan Raburn................ 2BMarcus Thames............ LFMike Hessman............ DHSandy Martinez............. CChris Shelton............... 1BAlexis Gomez............... RFGookie Dawkins............ SSJack Hannahan............... 3BKenny Baugh............... P

April 6, 2006 vs. CharlotteNook Logan............... CFRyan Raburn................ 2BRyan Ludwick.............. LFJosh Phelps................. 1BAlexis Gomez............. RFMike Hessman............... 3BDon Kelly.................. SSJack Hannahan............... DHMax St-Pierre............... CWilfredo Ledezma........... P

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April 5, 2007 at LouisvilleKevin Hooper............... 2BTimo Perez................ RFRyan Raburn.............. LFChris Shelton................ 1BDavid Espinosa............. DHMike Hessman............... 3BRamon Santiago.............. SSBrent Clevlen............. CFDane Sardinha............. CZach Miner................ P

Opening Day Fast Facts:Modern-Era Record on Opening Day: 23-22Opening Day Record at Fifth Third Field: 5-3Longest Winning Streak: 5 Games (1979-1983)Longest Losing Streak: 5 Games (1998-2002)Opening Day Record, Extra Inning Games: 4-2Longest Game, Innings: 14 innings (4/6/95 vs. Pawtucket) won 4-3Largest Margin of Victory: 11 (4/9/09 at Indianapolis) won 16-5Largest Margin of Defeat: 9 (4/13/73 at Tidewater) lost 11-2Most Runs/Game, Both Teams: 21 (4/9/2009 at Indianapolis) won 16-5

April 3, 2008 vs. DurhamHenry Mateo............... 2BDerek Wathan................ SSTimo Perez............. DHMike Hessman.............. 3BJeff Larish................. 1BBrent Clevlen.............. CFMatt Joyce.............. RFJackson Melian............ LFDane Sardinha............. CVirgil Vasquez................ P

April 9, 2009 at IndianapolisWill Rhymes............... 2BRyan Raburn................ CFBrent Clevlen............ DHMike Hessman.............. 3BClete Thomas............... RFWilkin Ramirez............. LFRyan Roberson.......... 1BDusty Ryan............ CBrent Dlugach............. SSChris Lambert............. P

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Milton Galatzer - OF................ 1934Fred Haney - 3B ..................... 1935Roxie Lawson - RHP................ 1935Mike Powers - OF.................... 1935George Susce - PR.................. 1935Alta Cohen - LHP.................... 1936Alta Cohen - LHP.................... 1937Joe Sullivan - LHP................... 1937George Archie - 1B................. 1938Bob Linton - C....................... 1938Freddie Hutchinson - RHP......... 1939Johnny Lucadello - 2B.............. 1940Glenn McQuillen - OF............. 1941Hal Spindel - C....................... 1941Ralph Winegarner - PH............ 1941Mark Christman - SS................ 1942Milton Byrnes - OF.................. 1942Babe Martin - OF..................... 1944Len Schulte - SS...................... 1944Les Moss - C........................... 1946Fred Sanford - RHP.................. 1946Jerry Witte - 1B...................... 1946George Crowe - PH................. 1954Charles Gorin - LHP................ 1954*George Selkirk - MGR........... 1954Bert Thiel - RHP...................... 1954Humberto Robinson - RHP....... 1955Bob Trowbridge - RHP.............. 1955Archie Moore - OF.................. 1965Stan Bahnsen - RHP.................. 1966Mike Hegan - 1B..................... 1966Bobby Murcer - SS................. 1966Tom Matchick - SS................. 1967Daryl Patterson - RHP.............. 1967Dave Campbell - 2B................. 1968Bobby Christian - OF.............. 1968Dick Drago - RHP................... 1968Jim Rooker - LHP................... 1968Fred Scherman - LHP............... 1969Hector Valle - C.................. 1969Russ Nagelson - OF............... 1971Bill Rohr - LHP..................... 1971Jim Foor - LHP....................... 1972Tim Hosley - C...................... 1972John Knox - 2B...................... 1972Bob Didier - C...................... 1973Bob Strampe - RHP................. 1973Tom Veryzer - SS.................... 1973Alan Bannister - SS................ 1974Larry Christenson - RHP.......... 1974Dane Iorg - 1B....................... 1974Bill Nahorodny - C................ 1975Wayne Simpson - RHP............ 1975*

Fred Beene -RHP................... 1976*Joe Lis - 1B........................... 1976Dave Oliver - 2B.................. 1976Wayne Cage - 1B.................... 1977Cardell Camper - RHP.............. 1977Dave Oliver - 2B.................... 1977Pete Redfern - RHP................. 1978Dave Baker - IF..................... 1983Cal Ermer - Coach.................. 1983Ed Hodge - LHP..................... 1983Dave Meier - OF..................... 1983Tim Teufel - 2B...................... 1983Cal Ermer - MGR.................. 1984Brad Havens - LHP.................. 1984Jeff Reed - C......................... 1984Rey Palacios - C................... 1988Mark Huismann - RHP............. 1988Mike Trujillo - RHP................. 1989Shawn Hare - OF.................... 1990Scott Livingstone - 3B............. 1991Jeff Kaiser - LHP................... 1992*Wally Ritchie - LHP............. 1993Rich Rowland - C................ 1993Sean Bergman - RHP............... 1994Pat Ahearne - RHP.............. 1995Randy Marshall - RHP............. 1995Phil Hiatt - 3B...................... 1996Eddie Gaillard - RHP.............. 1997Frank Catalanotto - 2B.......... 1997*Brandon Reed - RHP.............. 1998Walt McKeel - C.................... 1999Gene Roof - Coach................ 1999Billy McMillon - OF................ 2000Mark Johnson - RHP............... 2001Jarrod Patterson - 3B............... 2002Shane Loux - RHP................ 2003**Joe Vitiello - DH.................. 2004Vic Darensbourg - LHP........... 2005Jason Karnuth - RHP............... 2005Chad Durbin - RHP................. 2006Leon Durham - Coach............ 2006Lee Gardner - RHP................. 2006Jeff Jones - Coach.................... 2006Ryan Ludwick - OF................. 2006Larry Parrish - MGR............... 2006Ryan Raburn -OF................... 2006Matt Rankin - Athletic Trainer.... 2006Mike Hessman-3B................ 2007Timo Perez - OF................... 2007*Ryan Raburn - OF............... 2007**Brent Clevlen - OF................ 2008Mike Hessman - 3B............... 2008Blaine Neal - RHP.................. 2008Brent Dlugach - SS................. 2009

** Did Not Play* Named Game MVP

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Mud Hens All-StarsThe following list contains the names of all Toledo players and managers who wereselected to their league’s mid-season All-Star game.

Toledo All-Stars (mid-season)

Mid-Season All Stars (Games)

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Mud Hens All-StarsThe following list contains the names of all Toledo players and managers who were namedto their league’s post-season All-Star teams.

Toledo All-Stars (post-season)

Fred Reinhart - OF.................. 1945Jerry Witte - OF (AA MVP)...... 1946~Sam Jethroe - OF................. 1953Gene Conley - RHP (AA MVP)..... 1953Billy Klaus - Utility IF................ 1953George Selkirk ( MGR of the Yr).... 1953Frank Fernandez - C................... 1966Tom Matchick - SS..................... 1967Jack Tighe ( MGR of the Year)....... 1967Jack Tighe ( MGR of the Year)....... 1968Dave Campbell - 2B.................. 1968Robert Christian - OF............... 1968Mike Marshall - RHP.................. 1968Bill Nahorodny - C................... 1975Joe Lis - 1B (IL Co-MVP)........... 1976Dave Engle - OF....................... 1980Greg Johnston - OF.................... 1980Ray Smith - C........................... 1980Greg “Boomer” Wells -1B........... 1982Tim Teufel - 2B (IL MVP)............ 1983Brad Havens (Pitcher of the Year)... 1984Pat Dempsey - C........................ 1986

~ Minor League Player of the Year

Ray Palacios - C........................ 1987Steve Searcy-LHP (Pitcher of the Yr) 1988Mark Huismann - RHP................ 1988Mitch Lyden - DH...................... 1991Rich Rowland - C..................... 1992Shannon Penn - 2B..................... 1994Phil Hiatt - 3B (IL MVP)............. 1996Frank Catalanotto - 2B................. 1997Eddie Gaillard - RHP................... 1997Billy McMillon - OF................... 2000Chris Wakeland - OF.................... 2001Brian Rios - Utility..................... 2001Fernando Rodney - RHP.............. 2003Curtis Granderson - OF............... 2005Larry Parrish (MGR of the Year).... 2005Josh Phelps - DH....................... 2006Mike Hessman - 3B (IL MVP)........ 2007Timo Perez - OF....................... 2007Mike Hessman - 3B.................... 2008Blaine Neal - RHP..................... 2008Brent Dlugach - SS.................... 2009Don Kelly - Utility.................... 2009

Post-Season All Stars

Mud Hens No-HittersEdward Cushman 8-0 at Rochester 6/18/1889James “Hi” West 7-0 at Milwaukee 8/16/1908Karl Robinson 8-0 at Kansas City 6/18/1910Jim Baskette 0-1 at Minneapolis (lost) 7/13/1913John “Jack” Kramer 5-0 at Louisville 9/11/1943Bill Connelly 5-0 vs. Louisville 9/6/1949Marlin Stuart 1-0 vs. Indianapolis 6/27/1950 (perfect game)Pete Mikkelsen 2-0 at Atlanta 7/4/1965Jose Lima 3-0 vs. Pawtucket 8/17/1994

No-Hits Allowed (<9 innings)Walter Brown 1-0 at Milwaukee 8/1/1944 (7)Buck Ross 1-0 vs. Minneapolis 8/1/1948 (7)Walter Nothe 2-0 vs. Minneapolis 8/4/1949 (8)Ray Crone 3-0 at St. Paul 8/20/1954 (7)Stan Bahnsen 1-0 vs. Richmond 7/17/1966 (7)Joe Niekro 2-0 vs. Tidewater 7/16/1972 (7-perfect game)Wayne Simpson 3-0 at Syracuse 6/20/1975 (7)Felipe Lira 4-0 at Columbus 5/4/1994 (7)Randy Marshall/Mike Walker 2-1vs. Charlotte 8/21/1996 (7)

Toledo No-Hitters

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Roger Philip Bresnahan (Elected in 1945 as a catcher) Debuted with the Mud Hens in1898 as a pitcher. With Toledo as Owner/President from 1916-23. Managed the Mud Hensfrom 1916-20 (283-362). The only native Toledoan enshrined in the Hall of Fame.“Battery mate of Christy Mathewson with the New York Giants, he was one of the game’s mostnatural players and might have starred at any position. The “Duke of Tralee” was one of the fewMajor League catchers fast enough to be used as a leadoff man.”

G AVG AB R H HR RBIToledo 112 .264 276 35 73 3 N/AMajors 1446 .279 4481 682 1252 26 530

William Harold “Bill” Terry (Elected in 1954 as a first baseman) With Toledo for 1922and 1923 seasons. Debuted as a pitcher, later moving to first base, batted .363 in 197 games.Managed the 1923 Mud Hens. “Batted .401 and tied N.L. record for hits with 254 in 1930. Had200 or more hits in six seasons. Retired with lifetime batting average of .341, a modern N.L.record for left-handed batters. Most Valuable Player in 1930. Succeeded John McGraw asmanager in 1932 and won pennants in 1933, 1936, and 1937.”

G AVG AB R H HR RBIToledo 197 .363 662 114 240 29 143Majors 1721 .341 6428 1120 2193 154 1078

Clarence Arthur “Dazzy” Vance (Elected in 1955 as a pitcher) Played 10 years in theminor leagues before reaching the majors at the age of 31. Was 2-6 with Toledo in 1917. “Firstpitcher in N.L. to lead in strikeouts for seven straight years, 1922 to 1928. Led league with 28victories in 1924; 22 in 1925. Won 15 straight in 1924. Pitched no-hit game against Phillies in1925. National League Most Valuable Player in 1924.”

W-L ERA G GS IP SO BBToledo 2-6 2.28 15 N/A 71 30 25Majors 197-140 3.24 442 347 2966 2045 840

Joseph Vincent “Joe” McCarthy (Elected in 1957 as a manager) With Toledo from1908-11, primarily as an infielder. Batted .231 in 350 games. “Outstanding manager whonever played in the Major Leagues. The Major League teams managed by him during 24 yearsnever finished out of first division. Won Pennants; Chicago N.L. 1929, New York A.L. 1932,36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43. Won seven World Championships with New York Yankees.”

G AVG AB R H HR RBIToledo 350 .231 1210 134 280 5 N/A

Elmer Flick (Elected in 1963 as a right fielder) With Toledo from 1911-12 as anoutfielder. Batted .291 in 199 games. “Outfielder who batted .378 for 1900 Phillies. Leftlifetime mark of .315 for 13 seasons. A.L. Batting Champion in 1905. Led A.L. in triples,1905-06-07, and in steals, 1904, tying for leadership again in 1906.”

G AVG AB R H HR RBIToledo 199 .291 695 123 202 5 N/AMajors 1483 .313 5597 950 1752 48 756

Charles Dillon “Casey” Stengel (Elected in 1966 as a manager) With Toledo asmanager/player from 1926-31 (490-498). Led Hens to pennant and only Junior World Serieswin in 1927. “Managed New York Yankees 1949-60. Won 10 Pennants and seven World Serieswith New York. Only manager to win five consecutive World Series 1949-53. Played outfield1912-25 with Brooklyn, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York and Boston (N.L.). ManagedBrooklyn 1934-36, Boston Braves 1938-43, New York Mets 1962-65.”

G AVG AB R H HR RBIToledo 155 .322 292 50 94 1 N/AMajors 1277 .284 4288 575 1219 60 535

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Casey Stengel with Toledo in 1930(photo courtesy of John Husman)

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William “Billy” Evans (Elected in 1973 as an umpire) Served as Toledo’s GeneralManager in 1932. Served as President of Toledo from 1949-51. “Employed by AmericanLeague in 1906 at age 22, making him youngest umpire ever in Majors. Served on A.L. staffthrough 1927. Officiated in six World Series. General Manager of Cleveland Indians, 1927-1935, farm director of Boston Red Sox 1936-40. President of Southern Association, 1942-46.General Manager of Detroit Tigers, 1947-51.”

John Bertand “Jocko” Conlan (Elected in 1974 as an umpire) Batted .290 in 69 gamesfor Toledo in 1930. “Sunny disposition, accuracy and hustle earned him rating as standoutumpire and he won the respect of players and managers with his fairness. Only arbiter to workin each of first four N.L. Pennant Playoffs. Chosen for six World Series and six All-StarGames.”

G AVG AB R H HR RBIToledo 69 .290 279 46 81 2 N/AMajors 128 .263 365 55 96 0 31

Oscar McKinley Charleston (Elected in 1976 as outfielder/first baseman/manager) Managed and played first base for the 1939 Toledo Crawfords. “Rated among all-time greats of Negro Leagues. Versatile star batted well over .300 most years. Speed, strongarm and fielding instincts made him standout center fielder. Later moved to first base. Alsomanaged several teams during 40 years in Negro Baseball.”

Frederick “Freddie” Lindstrom (Elected in 1976 as a third baseman) With Toledo as a16-year-old in 1922. Batted .272 in 165 games with Mud Hens. “Compiled lifetime .311batting mark, including seven seasons of .300 or better. One of only three players to amass 230or more hits a year twice. As youngest player (18) in World Series history, he tied record withfour hits in game in 1924. Equaled Major League record by collecting nine hits in 1928doubleheader.”

G AVG AB R H HR RBIToledo 165 .272 604 80 164 1 39Majors 1438 .311 5611 895 1747 103 779

Adrian “Addie” Joss (Elected in 1978 as a pitcher) Won 46 games with Toledo in 1900-01. “One of premier pitchers of American League’s first decade. Speed, sharp control helpedhim to win 20 or more games four seasons in a row. Posted league-leading 27 victories andthree one-hitters in 1907. Hurled perfect game in 1908. Had another no-hitter in 1910.Credited with 45 shutouts among his 160 career victories.”

W-L ERA G GS IP SO BBToledo 46-32 N/A 80 N/A 640.0 284 134Majors 160-97 1.89 286 260 2327.0 920 364

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Oscar McKinley CharlestonFreddie Lindstrom

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Toledo Hall-of-FamersLewis Robert “Hack” Wilson (Elected in 1979 as a center fielder) Batted .343 in 55games with Toledo. “Established Major League record of 191 runs batted in and NationalLeague high of 56 homers in 1930 with the Chicago Cubs. Led or tied for N.L. homer titlefour times. Compiled lifetime .307 batting average and drove in 100 or more runs six years.Hit two homers in one inning in 1925 and three in one game in 1930.”

G AVG AB R H HR RBIToledo 55 343 210 42 72 4 N/AMajors 1348 .307 4760 884 1461 244 1063

James Paul David “Jim” Bunning (Elected in 1996 as a pitcher) Managed Mud Hensfor two seasons, 1974,75 (132-152). “Maintained dedication and consistency throughout 17seasons while posting career record of 224-184 with 3.27 ERA. Intimidating right-handedsidearmer won 100 games, pitched no-hitter and struck out 1,000 in both leagues. 1964 perfectgame was first in N.L. in 20th Century. Second all-time in strikeouts (2,855) upon retirementin 1971. Enjoys second career as multi-term U.S. Congressman.”

W-L ERA G GS IP SO BBMajors 224-184 3.27 591 519 3760.3 2855 1000

Norman Thomas “Turkey” Stearnes (Elected in 2000 as a centerfielder) Captainedthe 1945 Toledo Cubs of the United States Baseball League (Negro). “One of the NegroLeagues’ most feared hitters, he hit better than .300 in 14 of 19 seasons, collecting six home runtitles and led the league in triples four times. A graceful center fielder as well, he played in fourEast-West All-Star Games. Played 11 seasons for the Detroit Stars, also excelling with the NewYork Lincoln Giants, Kansas City Monarchs, Chicago American Giants and Philadelphia Stars.

Kirby Puckett (Elected in 2001 as a center fielder) Batted .263 in 21 games with Toledoin 1984. “A proven team leader with an ever-present smile and infectious exuberance who ledthe Twins to World Series titles in 1987 and 1991. Over 12 seasons hit for power and average,batting .318 with 414 doubles and 207 homeruns. Also a prolific run producer, scored 1,071runs and drove in 1,085 in 1,783 games. A six time Gold Glove winner who patrolled centerfield with elegance and style, routinely scaling outfield walls to take away home runs. The 10-time All-Star’s career ended abruptly due to irreversible retinal damage in his right eye.”

G AVG AB R H HR RBIToledo 21 .263 80 9 21 1 5Majors 1783 .318 7244 1071 2304 207 1085

William “Billy” Harold Southworth (Elected in 2008 as a manager) Appeared in 37games with the Mud Hens as an outfielder in 1913. Won two World Series titles with the St.Louis Cardinals on three simple tenets that made him one of the greatest managers in baseballhistory: be patient, platoon players and bunt all the time. Overall, Southworth, who alsocaptured the 1948 pennant with the Boston Braves, compiled a brilliant resume in a 13-yearmanagerial career. He finished with a 1044-704 record and fashioned a .597 winningpercentage, fifth on the all-time list and third best among managers with 1,000 wins, trailingonly Hall of Famers Joe McCarthy and Frank Selee.

G AVG AB R H HR RBIToledo 37 .222 117 10 26 1 N/AMajors 1192 .297 4359 661 1296 52 561

“” Denotes Hall of Fame Plaque

Kirby Puckett