2001 Nashua Pride Roster

Atlantic League (AL) - Independent
Team Record: 68-58
Finished 2nd in the AL's North Division
Manager: Butch Hobson (68-58)
Location: Nashua, New Hampshire
Ballpark: Holman Stadium
Attendance: 132,450, Avg. 1,920 in 69 home dates
2001 Nashua Pride Statistics

Playoffs - Newark Bears 2 games, Nashua Pride 1

The Nashua Pride of the Atlantic League ended the 2001 season with a record of 68 wins and 58 losses, finishing second in the league's North Division.

The Pride tallied 639 runs and conceded 568 runs. José Malavé paced Nashua with 28 home runs, while Jimmy Hurst and Damian Sapp walloped 15 or more also. José Malavé drove in 94 runs. Jimmy Hurst led hitters with significant playing time with a .292 average. Len Picota topped the team with 15 wins and a team-best 3.04 ERA, leading regular hurlers.

Jimmy Hurst, Kerry Lacy, Marty Janzen, Mike Busby, Glenn Murray, Jacob Brumfield, Pat Howell, Tony Rodríguez, Sam Horn, Kim Batiste, Chad Fonville, John Roper, Julio Valera, Ángel Miranda, José Malavé, Jerome Walton, Stephen Larkin and Mike Welch were all players from the 2001 Nashua Pride who played in the Majors during their careers.

Butch Hobson served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Kim BatisteRRMarch 15, 19686'0"175New Orleans, LA US
Jake BenzLLFebruary 27, 19725'9"162Walnut Creek, CA US
Bobby BondsRRMarch 7, 19706'4"180Palo Alto, CA US
D. J. BostonLLSeptember 6, 19716'7"230Cincinnati, OH US
Jacob BrumfieldRRMay 27, 19656'0"170Bogalusa, LA US
Mike BusbyRRDecember 27, 19726'4"210Lomita, CA US
Donato CalandrielloLLJuly 1, 19756'2"210Caracas, Distrito Federal VE
Ned DarleyRRFebruary 27, 19716'4"200Manning, SC US
Dan DiPaceLRApril 24, 19756'2"215Mount Kisco, NY US
Al DrumhellerRLJuly 31, 19716'0"185Wurzburg, DE
Chad FonvilleSRMarch 5, 19715'6"155Jacksonville, NC US
Julian HerediaRRSeptember 22, 19696'1"170San Pedro de Macoris, San Pedro de Macoris DO
Sam HornLLNovember 2, 19636'5"215Dallas, TX US
Pat HowellSRAugust 31, 19685'11"155Mobile, AL US
Jimmy HurstRRMarch 1, 19726'6"225Tuscaloosa, AL US
Marty JanzenRRMay 31, 19736'3"197Homestead, FL US
George Kearnes
Kerry LacyRRAugust 7, 19726'2"195Chattanooga, TN US
Mike LandryLLAugust 17, 19795'8"195Waltham, MA US
Stephen LarkinLLJuly 24, 19736'0"190Cincinnati, OH US
José MalavéRRMay 31, 19716'2"212Cumana, Sucre VE
Ángel MirandaLLNovember 9, 19696'1"160Arecibo, PR
Mike MitchellLRApril 5, 19736'3"210Encino, CA US
Rob MummauRRAugust 21, 19715'11"185Lancaster, PA US
Glenn MurrayRRNovember 23, 19706'2"225Manning, SC US
Franklin ParraSRJuly 8, 19716'0"165Sosua, Puerto Plata DO
Len PicotaRRJuly 23, 19665'11"200Panama, Panama PA
Pork Chop PoughRRDecember 25, 19696'0"200Sebring, FL US
Jose ReyesRRMay 1, 19736'1"188Villa Vasquez, Monte Cristi DO
Juan RodriguezSLDecember 16, 19745'10"190Arecibo, PR
Tony RodríguezRRAugust 15, 19705'11"165Rio Piedras, PR
John RoperRRNovember 21, 19716'0"175Southern Pines, NC US
Mark RutherfordRRNovember 9, 19746'2"211Livonia, MI US
Damian SappRRMay 20, 19766'3"240Murray, UT US
Anthony ShelbyLLDecember 11, 19736'3"230Oak Lawn, IL US
Fausto SolanoRRJune 19, 19745'10"155Villa Mella, Santo Domingo DO
Chris ThompsonRRSeptember 29, 19726'2"202Elyria, OH US
Julio ValeraRROctober 13, 19686'2"185Aguadilla, PR
Jerome WaltonRRJuly 8, 19656'1"175Newnan, GA US
Mike WelchLRAugust 25, 19726'2"210Haverhill, MA 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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