1995 Greenville Braves Roster

Southern League (SL) - Class: AA
Team Record: 59-83
Finished 5th in the SL's East Division
Manager: Bruce Benedict (59-83)
Affiliation: Atlanta Braves
Location: Greenville, South Carolina
Ballpark: Greenville Municipal Stadium
Attendance: 223,225, Avg. 3,283 in 68 home dates
1995 Greenville Braves Statistics

The Greenville Braves of the Southern League ended the 1995 season with a record of 59 wins and 83 losses, finishing fifth in the league's East Division.

The Braves scored 680 runs and yielded 726 runs. Damon Hollins led Greenville with 18 home runs, while Juan Williams and Jermaine Dye walloped 15 or more, too. Damon Hollins drove in 77 runs. Jermaine Dye paced all regular hitters by connecting at a .285 clip. Mike Hostetler topped the squad with 10 wins, and Jerry Koller recorded a 4.95 ERA, best among qualifying pitchers.

Members of the 1995 Greenville Braves who played in Major League Baseball during their careers were Jermaine Dye, Damon Hollins, Darrell May, Pedro Swann, Ryan Klesko, Carl Schutz, Chris Seelbach, Pablo Martínez, Matt Murray, Joe Ayrault, Marty Malloy, Bob Smith and Jamie Arnold.

Bruce Benedict served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Jamie ArnoldRRMarch 24, 19746'2"190Dearborn, MI US
Joe AyraultRROctober 8, 19716'3"190Rochester, MI US
Dirk BlairRRMay 19, 19696'3"215Pasadena, TX US
Kurt BurgessLLJune 10, 19696'0"175Tulsa, OK US
Mike D'AndreaRRDecember 23, 19695'10"195Portland, ME US
Jermaine DyeRRJanuary 28, 19746'4"210Oakland, CA US
Roger EtheridgeLLMay 31, 19726'5"215Demopolis, AL US
Kevin GrijakLRAugust 6, 19706'2"215Detroit, MI US
Tommy HarrisonRRSeptember 30, 19716'2"185Dayton, OH US
Adrian HollingerLRSeptember 23, 19706'0"180Fort Bragg, NC US
Damon HollinsRLJune 12, 19745'11"180Fairfield, CA US
Marcus HostetlerRRJuly 4, 19696'3"215
Mike HostetlerRRJune 5, 19706'2"195Marietta, GA US
Troy HughesRRJanuary 3, 19716'4"212Mount Vernon, IL US
Ryan KleskoLLJune 12, 19716'3"220Westminster, CA US
Jerry KollerRRJune 30, 19726'3"190
Marty MalloyLRApril 6, 19725'10"160Gainesville, FL US
Pablo MartínezSRJune 29, 19695'10"155Sabana Grande de Boya, Monte Plata DO
Darrell MayLLJune 13, 19726'2"170San Bernardino, CA US
Matt MurrayLRSeptember 26, 19706'6"240Boston, MA US
Raymond NunezRRSeptember 22, 19726'0"170Manzanillo, DO
Jose OlmedaSRJune 20, 19685'9"155Rio Piedras, PR
Carey PaigeRRMarch 2, 19746'3"175Abilene, TX US
Aldo PecorilliRRSeptember 12, 19705'11"185Detroit, MI US
Brad RippelmeyerRRFebruary 6, 19706'2"190
Don RobinsonLRJanuary 16, 19726'0"185Haynesville, LA US
Carl SchutzLLAugust 22, 19715'11"208Hammond, LA US
Chris SeelbachRRDecember 18, 19726'4"180Lufkin, TX US
Bill ShaferRROctober 6, 19726'4"215Jamestown, NY US
John SimmonsLLOctober 12, 19706'6"220Chicago, IL US
Bob SmithRRMay 10, 19746'3"190Oakland, CA US
Greg SparksLLMarch 31, 19646'0"185Chandler, AZ US
Pedro SwannLROctober 27, 19706'0"195Wilmington, DE US
Aaron TurnierLLSeptember 30, 19706'3"220Santa Clara, CA US
Mike WarnerLLMay 9, 19715'10"170Lakewood, NJ US
Juan WilliamsLROctober 9, 19726'0"180Los Angeles, CA 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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