1990 Quad Cities Angels Roster

Midwest League (MWL) - Class: A
Team Record: 81-59
Finished 2nd in the MWL's South Division
Manager: Don Long (81-59)
Affiliation: California Angels
Location: Moline, Illinois; Rock Island, Illinois; Bettendorf, Iowa; Davenport, Iowa
Ballpark: John O'Donnell Stadium
Attendance: 204,889, Avg. 2,927
1990 Quad Cities Angels Statistics

Playoffs - Quad Cities Angels 2 games, Cedar Rapids Reds 0
Finals - Quad Cities Angels 3 games, South Bend White Sox 1

The Quad Cities Angels of the Midwest League ended the 1990 season with a record of 81 wins and 59 losses, finishing second in the league's South Division.

The Angels led the league with 660 runs, spearheaded by 88 home runs. Quad Cities yielded 525 runs. Chad Curtis paced the team with 14 home runs Larry Gonzales accounted for 75 RBI. Chad Curtis topped batters with significant playing time by connecting at a .307 clip. Marcus Moore paced the squad with 16 wins, while Fili Martinez recorded a 2.58 ERA, best among hurlers with significant time on the mound.

Players from the 1990 Quad Cities Angels who spent time in the Majors during their careers included Erik Bennett, Damion Easley, Reggie Williams, Larry Gonzales, Chad Curtis and Marcus Moore.

Don Long served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Dave AdamsRRMarch 28, 19676'1"197
Dan ArchibaldRNovember 17, 19666'0"200
Erik BennettRRSeptember 13, 19686'2"205Yreka, CA US
Mick BillmeyerLRApril 24, 19646'1"180Funkstown, MD US
Roberto CastilloRRMarch 11, 19686'3"180Los Teques, Miranda VE
Britt CravenRRMay 28, 19676'3"195
Chad CurtisRRNovember 6, 19685'10"175Marion, IN US
Cesar DeLaRosaSRFebruary 1, 19686'1"170
Damion EasleyRRNovember 11, 19695'11"155New York, NY US
Jeff GayLRJuly 29, 19676'1"190
Larry GonzalesRRMarch 28, 19676'3"200West Covina, CA US
Les HaffnerRROctober 22, 19666'2"205
Wayne HelmRRJuly 21, 19686'4"200
Julian HerediaRRSeptember 22, 19696'1"170San Pedro de Macoris, San Pedro de Macoris DO
Stewart HillmanRRNovember 30, 19666'2"195
Rick HirtensteinerLLOctober 9, 19675'11"185Riverside, CA US
Mike HookRLAugust 27, 19686'1"220
Bobby JonesSRJuly 19, 19676'3"200Sacramento, CA US
Randy KapanoRRMay 28, 19706'2"220Covina, CA US
Steve KingRRSeptember 13, 19636'2"198
John MarcheseRApril 11, 19665'9"175
Justin MartinSRSeptember 30, 19696'0"185
Fili MartinezLLJanuary 15, 19676'2"180Durango, Durango MX
Ray MartinezRROctober 1, 19686'0"195Brisenas, MX
Billy MinnisRRDecember 13, 19676'1"175
Norm MontoyaLLSeptember 24, 19706'2"215San Leandro, CA US
Marcus MooreSRNovember 2, 19706'5"195Oakland, CA US
Dave NealRLFebruary 25, 19696'2"195
Ronnie OrtegonLLMarch 1, 19665'9"165
Todd RefnesSROctober 25, 19676'3"193
Edgar RodriguezRRDecember 11, 19665'11"190
Brian SpecyalskiSRAugust 16, 19675'10"165
Christopher ThreadgillRRMay 20, 19696'2"185
Henry ThreadgillLRMarch 25, 19675'8"162
Bruce VegelyLLOctober 12, 19656'0"185
Kent WilliamsSRDecember 6, 19666'3"195
Reggie WilliamsSRMay 5, 19666'1"180Laurens, SC 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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