2000 Greensboro Bats Roster

South Atlantic League (SAL) - Class: A
Team Record: 56-81
Finished 6th in the SAL's Northern Division
Manager: Stan Hough (56-81)
Affiliation: New York Yankees
Location: Greensboro, North Carolina
Ballpark: War Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 131,605, Avg. 2,157 in 61 home dates
2000 Greensboro Bats Statistics

The Greensboro Bats of the South Atlantic League ended the 2000 season with a record of 56 wins and 81 losses, finishing sixth in the league's Northern Division.

The Bats scored 630 runs and conceded 697 runs. Andy Brown led Greensboro with 19 home runs and drove in 63 runs. Torre Tyson paced all qualifying hitters on the roster by hitting .291. Zach Day topped the team with 9 wins, while Sam Marsonek recorded a 4.26 ERA, best among hurlers with significant time on the mound.

Mike Cervenak, Zach Day, Rosman García, Sam Marsonek, Yhency Brazobán, Mike Vento, Colter Bean, Brandon Claussen and Wily Mo Peña were all players from the 2000 Greensboro Bats who played in the Major Leagues during their careers.

Stan Hough served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Ricardo ArambolesRRDecember 4, 19816'4"220Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional DO
Colter BeanRRJanuary 16, 19776'6"255Anniston, AL US
Spencer BrazealRRMarch 9, 19776'1"190Tulsa, OK US
Yhency BrazobánRRJune 11, 19806'1"250Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional DO
Andy BrownLLApril 14, 19806'6"195Richmond, IN US
Brian BuchananLLApril 23, 19776'3"190Orlando, FL US
Victor CastilloRRFebruary 15, 19816'0"160Maracay, Aragua VE
Mike CervenakRRAugust 17, 19765'11"195Trenton, MI US
Brandon ClaussenRLMay 1, 19796'2"200Rapid City, SD US
Elvis CorporanSRJune 9, 19806'3"200Rio Pedras, PR
Dominic CorreaRRJune 12, 19775'11"185Sacramento, CA US
Zach DayRRJune 15, 19786'4"185Cincinnati, OH US
Andres De La CruzRRDecember 5, 19796'4"190Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional DO
Keith DunnRRApril 18, 19786'2"180Tunica, MS US
Brad ElwoodRROctober 22, 19756'1"195Clear Spring, MD US
David FowlerRROctober 17, 19796'3"190St. Louis, MO US
Omar FuentesRRApril 6, 19806'1"175Maracay, Aragua VE
Rosman GarcíaRRJanuary 3, 19796'2"215Maracay, Aragua VE
Jose GonzalezRRNovember 17, 19776'0"185, Chiriqui PA
Eric IgualadaRRApril 1, 19796'2"175Chitre, Herrera PA
Mike KnowlesRRJuly 15, 19796'5"215Palatka, FL US
John KremerRRNovember 19, 19766'1"220Indianapolis, IN US
Jeff LeaumontLLMarch 22, 19776'4"205New Orleans, LA US
Sam MarsonekRRJuly 10, 19786'6"225Tampa, FL US
Dave MartinezLLJune 7, 19806'1"210, Bolivar VE
Todd MitchellRRAugust 12, 19786'2"175Pontiac, IL US
Jeff NettlesRRAugust 20, 19786'2"200Englewood, NJ US
Troy NorrellRROctober 25, 19766'0"190Houston, TX US
Scott OliverRRJune 30, 19776'2"200Framingham, MA US
Eric OlsonRRSeptember 28, 19766'3"205San Francisco, CA US
Wily Mo PeñaRRJanuary 23, 19826'3"260Laguna Salada, Valverde DO
Ike PohleRRJune 3, 19776'3"210Minneapolis, MN US
Dusty RhodesLRFebruary 6, 19766'1"190Simmit, NJ US
Adam RollerRRJune 27, 19786'3"210Fort Myers, FL US
Pedro SantanaRRMay 19, 19796'1"190Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional DO
Kyle StantonRRFebruary 19, 19776'2"200Coshocton, OH US
Brad TicehurstLRMay 24, 19776'2"200Denver, CO US
Torre TysonSRDecember 31, 19755'10"180St. Louis, MO US
Angel ValdezRRMay 22, 19786'2"178Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional DO
Yoiset ValleLLJune 9, 19786'3"200La Habana, La Habana CU
Mike VentoRRMay 25, 19786'0"195Albuquerque, NM US
Dion WashingtonRRDecember 21, 19766'4"235Las Vegas, NV US
Brett WeberRRAugust 21, 19766'2"185Highland Park, IL US
Lou WitteRROctober 30, 19766'0"180Richmond, IN 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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