1999 New Jersey Jackals Roster

Northern League-East (NLE) - Independent
Team Record: 45-40
Finished 2nd in the NLE's South Division
Manager: Kash Beauchamp (45-40)
Location: Montclair, New Jersey
Ballpark: Yogi Berra Stadium
Attendance: 129,179, Avg. 3,312 in 39 home dates
1999 New Jersey Jackals Statistics

Playoffs - New Jersey Jackals 3 games, Allentown Ambassadors 0
Playoffs - Albany-Colonie Diamond Dogs 3 games, New Jersey Jackals 1

The New Jersey Jackals of the Northern League-East ended the 1999 season with a record of 45 wins and 40 losses, finishing second in the league's South Division.

The Jackals tallied 509 runs and surrendered 494 runs. Carmine Cappuccio paced New Jersey with 17 home runs, and Pete Rose walloped 15 or more as well. Carmine Cappuccio recorded 75 runs batted in and topped all regular batters by connecting at a .349 clip. Kevin Pincavitch led the squad with 10 wins and a team-best 3.34 earned run average, leading regularly-used pitchers.

Pete Rose and Mark Lemke both played in Major League Baseball during their careers.

Kash Beauchamp served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Jeff AndersonSRAugust 1, 19736'0"178Canton, OH US
Jaymie BaneRLFebruary 19, 19755'11"170Westminster, CA US
Nevin BrewerRRAugust 1, 19716'4"195Downey, CA US
Josh BrinkleyRRAugust 5, 19735'10"175Kinston, NC US
Mark BurkeLLJune 7, 19756'0"195Seattle, WA US
Essex BurtonRRMay 16, 19695'9"185San Diego, CA US
Wylie CampbellSRMarch 27, 19755'11"180Fort Worth, TX US
Carmine CappuccioLRFebruary 1, 19706'3"200Everett, MA US
Don CarrollLLNovember 11, 19686'0"180
Tony CuchettiRRAugust 5, 19746'2"220New Smyrna Beach, FL US
Brian DavisRR6'2"200
Ronnie DeckRROctober 24, 19776'2"220Lawton, OK US
Rob DelPrioreRR6'1"185
Marty DoinoRLJuly 17, 19695'10"190New Brunswick, NJ US
Chris EdelsteinLL6'0"175
Russ HandyRRAugust 14, 19746'4"200Bakersfield, CA US
Mike HartungRROctober 30, 19726'1"190Jersey City, NJ US
Andy HighLLMay 22, 19746'4"220Fayetteville, NC US
Mark LemkeSRAugust 13, 19655'10"167Utica, NY US
Joe LewisRRJune 28, 19715'11"170
Paul MagriniRRMarch 27, 19736'4"212Hackensack, NJ US
Tony MartinezRRNovember 27, 19736'2"190Fullerton, CA US
Manny Mercado
Tom NielsenRLJuly 28, 19766'2"170Port Jefferson, NY US
D. C. OlsenRRMay 3, 19726'0"220Cedar City, UT US
Willie OropezaRROctober 16, 19756'1"175La Guaira, Vargas VE
Mike PeltzSRNovember 18, 19755'10"200
Kevin PincavitchRRJuly 5, 19705'11"180Norristown, PA US
Bob ReichowRROctober 10, 19736'5"220Toledo, OH US
Mike RohrbachSLJune 5, 19745'10"215Reading, PA US
Pete RoseLRNovember 16, 19696'1"180Cincinnati, OH US
Pete Terrana
Trovin ValdezSRNovember 18, 19735'10"165Bani, Peravia DO
Jason WoodringRRApril 2, 19746'3"190Englewood, CO US
Dan WydnerLLNovember 17, 19756'0"180

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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