1994 Batavia Clippers Roster

New York-Pennsylvania League (NYPL) - Class: Short Season A
Team Record: 40-34
Finished 2nd in the NYPL's Stedler Division
Manager: Al Leboeuf (40-34)
Affiliation: Philadelphia Phillies
Location: Batavia, New York
Ballpark: Dwyer Stadium
Attendance: 40,757, Avg. 1,164 in 35 home dates
1994 Batavia Clippers Statistics

The Batavia Clippers of the New York-Pennsylvania League ended the 1994 season with a record of 40 wins and 34 losses, finishing second in the league's Stedler Division.

The Clippers scored 340 runs and allowed 302 runs. Wendell Magee drove in 35 runs and topped hitters with significant playing time by hitting .279. Ryan Nye led the team with 7 wins and a team-best 2.65 ERA, best among qualifying pitchers.

Players from the 1994 Batavia Clippers who spent time in the Majors during their careers included Wendell Magee, Jose Flores, Ryan Nye, Matt Beech, Robert Dodd and Bronson Heflin.

Al Leboeuf served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Adrian AntoniniRRJuly 27, 19726'3"225
Joe BarbaoRRApril 18, 19726'1"190Valparaiso, IN US
Matt BeechLLJanuary 20, 19726'2"190Oakland, CA US
Robert DoddLLMarch 14, 19736'3"195Kansas City, KS US
Mauricio EstavilLLJune 27, 19726'0"185Madrid, ES
Brett FeautoLRJuly 19, 19706'0"177
Jose FloresRRJune 28, 19735'11"180New York, NY US
Jeff GyselmanRRJuly 10, 19706'3"193
Bronson HeflinRRAugust 29, 19716'3"195Clarksville, TN US
Larry HuffRRJanuary 24, 19726'0"185Landstuhl, DE
Jeff JensenLLDecember 21, 19726'8"205Amery, WI US
Jeff KeyLRNovember 22, 19746'1"210Covington, GA US
Kris KirklandRRMay 3, 19706'0"200
Brett LegrowLRMarch 2, 19716'2"200
Bryan LundbergRRJuly 27, 19716'0"185
Joey MaddenRRFebruary 1, 19716'4"190San Francisco, CA US
Wendell MageeRRAugust 3, 19726'0"225Hattiesburg, MS US
Shawn McGinnRROctober 7, 19716'2"175
Adan MillanRRMarch 26, 19726'0"195Los Angeles, CA US
Bill MobiliaRRNovember 29, 19706'1"190
Bear NitschkeLRApril 20, 19716'3"205
Jamie NortheimerRRJuly 5, 19725'10"174Sacramento, CA US
Pete NyariRRSeptember 4, 19715'11"200Erie, PA US
Ryan NyeRRJune 24, 19736'2"195Biloxi, MS US
Joe O'BrienRRJuly 21, 19726'0"200Philadelphia, PA US
Steve PaaschRROctober 6, 19726'1"180
Torrey PettifordRRMay 30, 19735'10"165Burlington, NC US
Lance SandersRRApril 25, 19716'0"185Houston, TX US
Mike ShipmanRRMarch 29, 19746'0"195
Scott ShoresRRFebruary 4, 19726'1"190Phoenix, AZ US
Justin SmithRRJanuary 19, 19726'3"205
David StewartLLNovember 4, 19716'2"200Oak Harbor, WA US
Brian StumpfLRMay 22, 19726'3"210Arlington Heights, IL US
John TorokLRJuly 5, 19726'1"172
Jason ValleyRRSeptember 30, 19726'1"190
John VandemarkLLSeptember 28, 19716'1"205Amherst, NY US
Josh WattsLRMarch 24, 19756'1"210Plattsburgh, NY US
James WhiteRRSeptember 6, 19725'11"165
Matt WilliamsonRRJuly 4, 19726'1"185
Mike WoodRRDecember 5, 19706'1"185
Scott WrightRRAugust 7, 19696'2"190

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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