1970 Auburn Twins Roster

New York-Pennsylvania League (NYPL) - Class: Short Season A
Team Record: 43-26
Finished 1st in the NYPL
Manager: Boyd Coffie (43-26)
Affiliation: Minnesota Twins
Location: Auburn, New York
Ballpark: Falcon Park I
Attendance: 32,383, Avg. 939
1970 Auburn Twins Statistics

The Auburn Twins of the New York-Pennsylvania League ended the 1970 season with a record of 43 wins and 26 losses, finishing first in the NYPL.

The Twins conceded 257 runs, the lowest total in the circuit. Auburn plated 346 runs. Gregory Goularte paced the team with 10 home runs Jimmy Smith drove in 49 runs. Emmett Miller led all regular batters with a .333 average. Mark Wiley topped the squad with 10 wins and a team-best 1.49 ERA, tops among regular hurlers.

Members of the 1970 Auburn Twins who played in Major League Baseball during their careers were Tom Johnson, Tom Norton and Mark Wiley.

Boyd Coffie served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Bill BarnesLLOctober 3, 19516'0"160
Daniel BloodRRJuly 10, 19485'8"170
Frank CiaramellaRR6'1"190
Mike CichonRRJune 4, 19496'2"185
Terence CupplesLRMay 10, 19496'5"190
Ronald CurnuttRRDecember 14, 19496'2"185
George DixonLLFebruary 10, 19475'11"185
Jess FloresRR6'0"190
Richard GouinLLDecember 7, 19476'0"180
Gregory GoularteSRMay 6, 19496'0"215Plainfield, NJ US
Robert GroverLLJanuary 13, 19486'3"205
Tom JohnsonRRApril 2, 19516'1"185St. Paul, MN US
Emmett MillerLRMay 8, 19486'0"180
Tom NortonRRApril 26, 19506'1"200Elyria, OH US
James RobinsonLR5'11"175
Barry RoderickLRApril 30, 19495'11"165Lewiston, ME US
Mark ScovilleRRMarch 12, 19506'1"185
Jimmy SmithSL6'1"190
Tom SmithsonRRJanuary 30, 19496'1"185
William StathosRR6'2"190
Thomas WayneRR5'10"170
Mark WileyRRFebruary 28, 19486'1"200National City, CA US
Gary WolfeRRAugust 26, 19486'1"200

Average attendance is based upon the number of actual home dates where known (most leagues from 1992 and later). Where the number of home dates is not known, the average is calculated using half the team's total games.




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