2000 New Jersey Jackals Roster

Northern League-East (NLE) - Independent
Team Record: 31-52
Finished 4th in the NLE's South Division
Manager: Kash Beauchamp (31-52)
Location: Montclair, New Jersey
Ballpark: Yogi Berra Stadium
Attendance: 119,686, Avg. 3,069 in 39 home dates
2000 New Jersey Jackals Statistics

The New Jersey Jackals of the Northern League-East ended the 2000 season with a record of 31 wins and 52 losses, finishing fourth in the league's South Division.

The Jackals plated 347 runs and allowed 410 runs. Mark Burke and Josh Brinkley each recorded 31 runs batted in. Jose Gonzalez led all qualifying hitters on the roster by connecting at a .331 clip. Kevin Pincavitch topped the team with 8 wins and a team-best 3.16 earned run average, leading regular hurlers.

Members of the 2000 New Jersey Jackals who played in Major League Baseball during their careers were Brent Bowers, Mark Lemke and John LeRoy.

Kash Beauchamp served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Heath AltmanSRJune 2, 19716'5"200Laurinburg, NC US
George ArnottRRSeptember 3, 19776'1"200Santa Cruz, CA US
Joe BauldreeRRMarch 23, 19776'5"175Tallahassee, FL US
Kash BeauchampRRJanuary 8, 19636'3"165Bartlesville, OK US
Damian Blen-FerrayRRJanuary 4, 19745'9"170La Habana, La Habana CU
Edward BouRRJanuary 30, 19765'11"185Plantation, FL US
Brent BowersLRMay 2, 19716'3"200Bridgeview, IL US
A. J. BrackLLDecember 7, 19776'8"175Brooklyn, NY US
Josh BrinkleyRRAugust 5, 19735'10"175Kinston, NC US
Mark BurkeLLJune 7, 19756'0"195Seattle, WA US
Ken CraddoxLLMay 2, 19706'1"160Neptune, NJ US
Chris DeanSRJanuary 3, 19745'10"178Memphis, TN US
John DuffyLLDecember 4, 19736'2"185Norristown, PA US
Clay EasonRRSeptember 28, 19755'11"190Dunn, NC US
Byron EmbryRRSeptember 5, 19766'2"240Richmond, KY US
Josh FauskeRRMarch 16, 19746'4"225Santa Monica, CA US
Marc FinkLLJuly 27, 19766'3"220Staten Island, NY US
Jason FoulksRRAugust 5, 19735'11"195Albany, NY US
Jose GonzalezRRSeptember 24, 19775'10"170, Anzoategui VE
Julian GonzalezRRFebruary 10, 19776'2"220, US
Tommy Greene
Scott HallRRAugust 19, 19766'4"195Bedford, OH US
Andy HighLLMay 22, 19746'4"220Fayetteville, NC US
Jason HillRRFebruary 25, 19756'0"205Los Angeles, CA US
Drue JamesRRJuly 1, 19765'10"215Norman, OK US
Dave JeffersonRRJune 18, 19756'2"190Mountain View, CA US
Garrett LarkinLRJune 20, 19756'2"185Medfield, MA US
Andy LeeRLJanuary 13, 19775'9"175Hampton, VA US
Mark LemkeSRAugust 13, 19655'10"167Utica, NY US
John LeRoyRRApril 19, 19756'3"175Bellevue, WA US
Cory LimaRRMarch 16, 19756'4"180Cleveland, OH US
Paul MagriniRRMarch 27, 19736'4"212Hackensack, NJ US
John MangieriRRSeptember 24, 19766'2"200Howard Beach, NY US
Greg MorrisonLLFebruary 23, 19766'1"205Unity, SK CA
Wilt PersonRRAugust 16, 19736'3"175Augusta, GA US
Kevin PincavitchRRJuly 5, 19705'11"180Norristown, PA US
Scott PinoniRRMarch 28, 19736'1"250Columbus, OH US
Mike RohrbachSLJune 5, 19745'10"215Reading, PA US
Mark SchlosserSRJuly 21, 19745'11"185Humboldt, SK CA
Chris SchwabLRJuly 25, 19746'3"215St. Paul, MN US
Jason SeelyRRApril 14, 19736'3"235Hampton, VA US
Steve SerafinRRSeptember 26, 19776'3"200
Chad ThornhillSRAugust 22, 19726'3"180San Diego, CA US
John VandemarkLLSeptember 28, 19716'1"205Amherst, NY 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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