1991 Edmonton Trappers Roster

Pacific Coast League (PCL) - Class: AAA
Team Record: 70-66
Finished 2nd in the PCL's North Division
Manager: Max Oliveras (70-66)
Affiliation: California Angels
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Ballpark: John Ducey Stadium
Attendance: 252,813, Avg. 3,718
1991 Edmonton Trappers Statistics

The Edmonton Trappers of the Pacific Coast League ended the 1991 season with a record of 70 wins and 66 losses, finishing second in the league's North Division.

The Trappers scored 735 runs and gave up 699 runs. Chris Cron paced Edmonton with 22 home runs, while Lee Stevens walloped 15 or more, too. Lee Stevens drove in 96 runs. Rubén Amaro led all qualifying hitters on the roster by connecting at a .326 clip. Kyle Abbott topped the team with 14 wins and a team-best 4 ERA, tops among hurlers with significant time on the mound.

Members of the 1991 Edmonton Trappers who played in Major League Baseball during their careers were Mike Fetters, John Pawlowski, Chad Curtis, Larry Gonzales, Cliff Young, Mark Wasinger, Rubén Amaro, Gary Disarcina, Freddie Toliver, Lee Stevens, Barry Lyons, Chris Beasley, Joe Grahe, Doug Davis, Sherman Corbett, Fernando Valenzuela, Gary Buckels, Mark Davis, Ed Vosberg, Scott Lewis, Randy Bockus, Marcus Lawton, Kent Anderson, John Orton, Kyle Abbott, Bobby Rose, Dave Leiper, Rafael Montalvo, Ron Tingley and Chris Cron.

Max Oliveras served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Kyle AbbottLLFebruary 18, 19686'4"200Newburyport, MA US
Rubén AmaroSRFebruary 12, 19655'10"170Philadelphia, PA US
Kent AndersonRRAugust 12, 19636'1"180Florence, SC US
Jeff BarnsSRNovember 18, 19636'0"185Pittsburgh, PA US
Chris BeasleyRRJune 23, 19626'2"190Jackson, TN US
Hector BerriosLLNovember 1, 19655'10"170Santurce, PR
Randy BockusLROctober 5, 19606'2"190Canton, OH US
Gary BuckelsRRJuly 22, 19656'0"185La Mirada, CA US
Tim BurchamRROctober 7, 19636'0"175Amelia, VA US
Sherman CorbettLLNovember 3, 19626'4"205New Braunfels, TX US
Chris CronRRMarch 31, 19646'2"200Albuquerque, NM US
Chad CurtisRRNovember 6, 19685'10"175Marion, IN US
Doug DavisRRSeptember 24, 19626'0"180Bloomsburg, PA US
Kevin DavisSRJuly 6, 19645'9"180Charlotte, NC US
Mark DavisRRNovember 25, 19646'0"180San Diego, CA US
Gary DisarcinaRRNovember 19, 19676'1"170Malden, MA US
Mike ErbRRMarch 19, 19666'4"210
Mike FettersRRDecember 19, 19646'4"200Van Nuys, CA US
Larry GonzalesRRMarch 28, 19676'3"200West Covina, CA US
Joe GraheRRAugust 14, 19676'1"196West Palm Beach, FL US
Dan GrunhardLLNovember 13, 19636'1"195
Marcus LawtonSRAugust 18, 19656'1"160Gulfport, MS US
Dave LeiperLLJune 18, 19626'1"160Whittier, CA US
Scott LewisRRDecember 5, 19656'3"190Grants Pass, OR US
Barry LyonsRRJune 3, 19606'1"205Biloxi, MS US
Rafael MontalvoRRMarch 31, 19646'0"185Rio Piedras, PR
John OrtonRRDecember 8, 19656'1"195Santa Cruz, CA US
John PawlowskiRRSeptember 6, 19636'2"175Johnson City, NY US
Reed PetersRRAugust 16, 19656'1"180
Bobby RoseRRMarch 15, 19675'11"170Covina, CA US
Alan SontagRROctober 21, 19636'6"210Valley Stream, NY US
Lee StevensLLJuly 10, 19676'4"205Kansas City, MO US
Ron TingleyRRMay 27, 19596'2"160Presque Isle, ME US
Freddie ToliverRRFebruary 3, 19616'1"165Natchez, MS US
Fernando ValenzuelaLLNovember 1, 19605'11"180Navojoa, Sonora MX
Ed VosbergLLSeptember 28, 19616'1"190Tucson, AZ US
Mark WasingerRRAugust 4, 19616'0"165Monterey, CA US
Cliff YoungLLAugust 2, 19646'4"200Willis, TX US
Mark ZappelliRRJuly 21, 19666'0"185Santa Rosa, CA US

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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