1994 Greenville Braves Roster

Southern League (SL) - Class: AA
Team Record: 73-63
Finished 1st in the SL's East Division
Manager: Bruce Benedict (73-63)
Affiliation: Atlanta Braves
Location: Greenville, South Carolina
Ballpark: Greenville Municipal Stadium
Attendance: 244,171, Avg. 3,815 in 64 home dates
1994 Greenville Braves Statistics

Playoffs - Carolina Mudcats 3 games, Greenville Braves 2

The Greenville Braves of the Southern League ended the 1994 season with a record of 73 wins and 63 losses, finishing first in the league's East Division.

The Braves conceded 528 runs, the lowest total in the circuit. Greenville tallied 539 runs. Don Robinson paced the squad with 13 home runs Kevin Grijak drove in 58 runs. Tony Graffanino topped batters with significant playing time by connecting at a .300 clip. Terrell Wade paced the team with 9 wins, while Jason Schmidt recorded a 3.66 ERA, leading regular hurlers.

Players from the 1994 Greenville Braves who spent time in the Majors during their careers included Tom Martin, Darrell May, Chris Brock, Terry Pendleton, Tony Graffanino, Pedro Swann, Brad Clontz, Terrell Wade, Joe Ayrault, Chris Seelbach, Matt Murray, Jason Schmidt, Ramon Caraballo, Tom Thobe and Ed Giovanola.

Bruce Benedict served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Joe AyraultRROctober 8, 19716'3"190Rochester, MI US
Dirk BlairRRMay 19, 19696'3"215Pasadena, TX US
Chris BrockRRFebruary 5, 19706'0"175Orlando, FL US
Kurt BurgessLLJune 10, 19696'0"175Tulsa, OK US
Ramon CaraballoSRMay 23, 19695'7"150Rio San Juan, Maria Trinidad Sanchez DO
Brad ClontzRRApril 25, 19716'1"180Stuart, VA US
Miguel CorreaSRSeptember 10, 19716'2"194Ponce, PR
Tim GillisRRFebruary 9, 19686'2"195
Ed GiovanolaLRMarch 4, 19695'10"170Los Gatos, CA US
Tony GraffaninoRRJune 6, 19726'1"175Amityville, NY US
Kevin GrijakLRAugust 6, 19706'2"215Detroit, MI US
Brad HassingerRRNovember 29, 19676'0"195
Troy HughesRRJanuary 3, 19716'4"212Mount Vernon, IL US
Manny JimenezRRJuly 4, 19715'11"160Mao, Valverde DO
Jason KeelineRRApril 13, 19696'2"170
Jerry KollerRRJune 30, 19726'3"190
Tom MartinLLMay 21, 19706'1"200Charleston, SC US
Darrell MayLLJune 13, 19726'2"170San Bernardino, CA US
Matt MurrayLRSeptember 26, 19706'6"240Boston, MA US
Kevin O'ConnorLRJune 8, 19696'0"180
Terry PendletonSRJuly 16, 19605'9"178Los Angeles, CA US
Hector RoaSRJune 11, 19695'11"170Mata de Palma, DO
Don RobinsonLRJanuary 16, 19726'0"185Haynesville, LA US
Jason SchmidtRRJanuary 29, 19736'5"185Lewiston, ID US
Chris SeelbachRRDecember 18, 19726'4"180Lufkin, TX US
Steve SwailRRApril 28, 19676'4"215
Pedro SwannLROctober 27, 19706'0"195Wilmington, DE US
Tom ThobeLLSeptember 3, 19696'6"195Covington, KY US
Royal ThomasRRSeptember 3, 19696'2"187Beaumont, TX US
Terrell WadeLLJanuary 25, 19736'3"205Rembert, SC US
Aubrey WaggonerLRDecember 6, 19665'11"170
Mike WarnerLLMay 9, 19715'10"170Lakewood, NJ US
Doug WollenburgRROctober 11, 19706'2"185Newark, OH 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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