1994 Nashville Xpress Roster

Southern League (SL) - Class: AA
Team Record: 74-66
Finished 3rd in the SL's West Division
Manager: Phil Roof (74-66)
Affiliation: Minnesota Twins
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Ballpark: Herschel Greer Stadium
Attendance: 135,048, Avg. 2,144 in 63 home dates
1994 Nashville Xpress Statistics

The Nashville Xpress of the Southern League ended the 1994 season with a record of 74 wins and 66 losses, finishing third in the league's West Division.

The Xpress scored 594 runs and surrendered 564 runs. Adell Davenport led Nashville with 20 home runs, while Tim Moore walloped 15 or more as well. Adell Davenport accounted for 71 RBI. Mitch Simons paced all regular batters by hitting .317. Brad Radke topped the squad with 12 wins, and Marc Barcelo recorded a 2.65 ERA, tops among hurlers with significant time on the mound.

Members of the 1994 Nashville Xpress who played in Major League Baseball during their careers were Gus Gandarillas, Rich Garcés, LaTroy Hawkins, Damian Miller, Travis Miller, Mike Misuraca, Oscar Muñoz, Dan Naulty, Brad Radke, Todd Ritchie, Erik Schullstrom and Scott Watkins.

Phil Roof served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Marc BarceloRRJanuary 10, 19726'3"220Van Nuys, CA US
Tony ByrdSRNovember 13, 19705'11"190Shreveport, LA US
Scott CepickyLRJuly 29, 19666'4"220St. Louis, MO US
Ted CorbinSRApril 27, 19715'9"150
Mike DanielRRSeptember 21, 19696'1"195Weatherford, OK US
Adell DavenportRRJuly 16, 19675'11"195Greenville, MS US
Javy DeJesusLLAugust 3, 19715'10"198Ponce, PR
Andres DuncanSRNovember 30, 19715'11"155San Pedro de Macoris, San Pedro de Macoris DO
Mike FernandezRRAugust 21, 19696'0"195New York, NY US
Gus GandarillasRRJuly 19, 19716'0"190Coral Gables, FL US
Rich GarcésRRMay 18, 19716'0"250Maracay, Aragua VE
Sean GavaghanRRDecember 19, 19696'1"185Fort Washington, PA US
Ed GeraldSRJuly 18, 19706'3"205Lumberton, NC US
Pedro GrifolRRNovember 28, 19696'1"197Miami, FL US
LaTroy HawkinsRRDecember 21, 19726'5"220Gary, IN US
Steve HazlettRRMarch 30, 19705'11"200Longmont, CO US
Jon HenryRRAugust 1, 19686'5"215Limestone, ME US
Andy KontorinisLRNovember 18, 19696'0"198
Jeff MansurLLAugust 2, 19706'0"185
Damian MillerRROctober 13, 19696'3"202La Crosse, WI US
Travis MillerRLNovember 2, 19726'3"205Dayton, OH US
Mike MisuracaRRAugust 21, 19686'0"190Long Beach, CA US
Tim MooreSLAugust 27, 19715'9"215Greenville, NC US
Scott MotenRRApril 12, 19726'1"198San Valley, CA US
Oscar MuñozRRSeptember 25, 19696'3"210Hialeah, FL US
Dan NaultyRRJanuary 6, 19706'6"211Los Angeles, CA US
Joe NorrisRRNovember 29, 19706'4"215Long Pine, CA US
Brad RadkeRROctober 27, 19726'2"180Eau Claire, WI US
Todd RitchieRRNovember 7, 19716'3"205Portsmouth, VA US
Brett RobertsRRMarch 24, 19706'7"225Portsmouth, OH US
Paul RussoRRAugust 26, 19695'11"215Tampa, FL US
Erik SchullstromRRMarch 25, 19696'5"220San Diego, CA US
Mitch SimonsRRDecember 13, 19685'9"172Midwest City, OK US
Scott StricklinLRFebruary 17, 19725'11"180Athens, OH US
Denny SweeneyLLAugust 6, 19696'0"193
Ken TirpackLROctober 3, 19696'0"186Youngstown, OH US
Ricky WardRRAugust 30, 19705'11"175Portland, OR US
Scott WatkinsLLMay 15, 19706'3"180Tulsa, OK 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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