2003 New Jersey Jackals Roster

Northeast League (NL) - Independent
Team Record: 52-37
Finished 1st in the NL's South Division
Manager: Joe Calfapietra (52-37)
Location: Montclair, New Jersey
Ballpark: Yogi Berra Stadium
Attendance: 100,559, Avg. 2,578 in 39 home dates
2003 New Jersey Jackals Statistics

Playoffs - Brockton Rox 3 games, New Jersey Jackals 1

The New Jersey Jackals of the Northeast League ended the 2003 season with a record of 52 wins and 37 losses, finishing first in the league's South Division.

The Jackals scored 441 runs, best in the league. New Jersey yielded 356 runs. Darren Blakely led the team with 13 home runs Travis Bailey and Darren Blakely each drove in 59 runs. John Anderson paced hitters with significant playing time by connecting at a .318 clip. Trevor Marcotte and Aaron Myers topped the squad with 9 wins each, while Trevor Marcotte registered a 3.46 earned run average, best among regularly-used pitchers.

Joel Bennett and John DeSilva both played in Major League Baseball during their careers.

Joe Calfapietra served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
John AndersonLRJanuary 18, 19775'11"190Duluth, MN US
Travis BaileyRRJanuary 26, 19776'2"198Orlando, FL US
Byron BatsonRROctober 20, 19786'5"200Wilmington, NC US
Joel BennettRRJanuary 31, 19706'1"160Binghamton, NY US
Darren BlakelySRMarch 14, 19776'1"200West Islip, NY US
Darryl BrinkleyRRDecember 23, 19685'11"210Stamford, CT US
Chris ClarkRROctober 29, 19746'1"180Flushing, NY US
Craig ConwayRRSeptember 26, 19795'10"175Summit, NJ US
Jackson CrowtherRRSeptember 14, 19766'4"195Phoenix, AZ US
Ryan DarcyRRJune 1, 19816'2"185
John DeSilvaRRSeptember 30, 19676'0"193Fort Bragg, CA US
Mikaela DworkenRRNovember 10, 19776'1"200Boca Raton, FL US
Mike GlendenningRRAugust 26, 19766'0"225Northridge, CA US
Ben GrezlovskiRRNovember 22, 19765'11"180Dearborn, MI US
Kevin GrijakLRAugust 6, 19706'2"215Detroit, MI US
Cedrick HarrisRRNovember 14, 19776'2"190Texarkana, TX US
Kenny HendersonRLNovember 9, 19776'5"230Port Washington, NY US
Johnny HernandezSLSeptember 11, 19796'1"192Brooklyn, NY US
Chris KeelinRRMarch 3, 19776'2"190Garfield, NJ US
Joe KerriganLRNovember 1, 19775'10"180Philadelphia, PA US
Peter L'ItalienRRJuly 12, 19796'1"210Salem, MA US
Jason LawLLJuly 18, 19806'3"220Atlantic City, NJ US
Gary LoudonRRMay 19, 19766'5"205Sidney, NY US
Joe MagriRRAugust 1, 19796'1"180Seldon, NJ US
Trevor MarcotteRRMay 3, 19786'2"170Burlington, VT US
Keith MaxwellRRApril 18, 19755'11"212Hardaway, FL US
Scott McKeeSRMay 6, 19776'0"200Washington, DC US
Aaron MyersRRMay 14, 19766'2"205Corona, CA US
Carlos PaganRRNovember 2, 19755'9"190Chicago, IL US
Julio PerezRRAugust 6, 19786'2"170Miami, FL US
Matt PikeRRSeptember 5, 19786'1"180Pontiac, MI US
Matt PowellRRApril 17, 19816'3"220
Chris RowanRRMarch 18, 19796'1"200Bronx, NY US
Scott SamuelsLRMay 19, 19715'11"190Cleveland, OH US
Matt SmithLLDecember 1, 19765'10"160Newark, NJ US
John SneedLRJune 30, 19766'6"250Houston, TX US
Alberto VasquezRRJuly 29, 19815'10"195Jersey City, NJ 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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