1986 Edmonton Trappers Roster

Pacific Coast League (PCL) - Class: AAA
Team Record: 68-73
Finished 3rd in the PCL's North Division
Manager: Winston Llenas (68-73)
Affiliation: California Angels
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Ballpark: John Ducey Stadium
Attendance: 229,682, Avg. 3,258
1986 Edmonton Trappers Statistics

The Edmonton Trappers of the Pacific Coast League ended the 1986 season with a record of 68 wins and 73 losses, finishing third in the league's North Division.

The Trappers led the circuit with 757 runs, ignited by 125 home runs. Edmonton allowed 740 runs. Reggie Montgomery paced the team with 18 home runs Mark Ryal recorded 84 runs batted in and topped all regular batters by connecting at a .340 clip. Ray Chadwick paced the squad with 9 wins and a team-best 4.72 ERA, leading hurlers with significant time on the mound.

Jack Howell, Darrell Miller, Pat Keedy, Devon White, DeWayne Buice, Ron Romanick, Tony Fossas, Mark Ryal, Craig Gerber, Urbano Lugo, Todd Fischer, Mike Ramsey, Willie Fraser, Bobby Clark, Tony Mack, Mike Cook, Gus Polidor, Ray Chadwick, Vern Ruhle, Dave Smith, Chris Green, Terry Forster, Stan Cliburn, Alan Fowlkes, Stew Cliburn, Mark McLemore, T. R. Bryden and Rufino Linares were all players from the 1986 Edmonton Trappers who played in the Majors during their careers.

Winston Llenas served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Bob BastianRRFebruary 11, 19596'1"205Rochester, NY US
T. R. BrydenRRJanuary 17, 19596'4"190Moses Lake, WA US
DeWayne BuiceRRAugust 20, 19576'0"170Lynwood, CA US
Norm CarrascoRRAugust 6, 19625'11"163Caracas, Distrito Federal VE
Ray ChadwickSRNovember 17, 19626'2"180Durham, NC US
Bobby ClarkRRJune 13, 19556'0"190Sacramento, CA US
Stan CliburnRRDecember 19, 19566'0"195Jackson, MS US
Stew CliburnRRDecember 19, 19566'0"195Jackson, MS US
Mike CookRRAugust 14, 19636'3"200Charleston, SC US
Steve FinchRRMarch 9, 19586'3"160Escondido, CA US
Todd FischerRRSeptember 15, 19605'10"170Columbus, OH US
Terry ForsterLLJanuary 14, 19526'3"200Sioux Falls, SD US
Tony FossasLLSeptember 23, 19576'0"195La Habana, La Habana CU
Alan FowlkesRRAugust 8, 19586'2"190Brawley, CA US
Willie FraserRRMay 26, 19646'1"200New York, NY US
Craig GerberLRJanuary 8, 19596'0"175Chicago, IL US
Julian GonzalezRRAugust 20, 19646'3"175, PR
Chris GreenLLSeptember 5, 19606'2"214Los Angeles, CA US
Jack HowellLRAugust 18, 19616'0"180Tucson, AZ US
Pat KeedyRRJanuary 10, 19586'4"205Birmingham, AL US
Steve LiddleRRMarch 4, 19596'4"205Nashville, TN US
Rufino LinaresRRFebruary 28, 19516'0"170San Pedro de Macoris, San Pedro de Macoris DO
Urbano LugoRRAugust 12, 19626'0"185Punto Fijo, Falcon VE
Tony MackRRApril 30, 19615'10"177Lexington, KY US
Mark McLemoreSROctober 4, 19645'11"175San Diego, CA US
Bill MerrifieldRRMay 7, 19626'4"200Waukegan, IL US
Darrell MillerRRFebruary 26, 19586'2"200Washington, DC US
Reggie MontgomeryRRAugust 4, 19626'4"220Los Angeles, CA US
Gus PolidorRROctober 26, 19616'0"170Caracas, Distrito Federal VE
Mike RamseySRMarch 29, 19546'1"170Roanoke, VA US
Ron RomanickRRNovember 6, 19606'4"195Burley, ID US
Al RomeroRRApril 19, 19596'0"200Long Beach, CA US
Vern RuhleRRJanuary 25, 19516'1"185Coleman, MI US
Mark RyalLLAugust 28, 19606'1"185Henryetta, OK US
Dave SmithRRAugust 30, 19576'1"190Tomball, TX US
Glen WalkerRRJanuary 31, 19586'0"185Los Angeles, CA US
Devon WhiteSRDecember 29, 19626'1"170Kingston, JM

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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