1999 Richmond Braves Roster

International League (IL) - Class: AAA
Team Record: 64-78
Finished 4th in the IL's South Division
Manager: Randy Ingle (64-78)
Affiliation: Atlanta Braves
Location: Richmond, Virginia
Ballpark: The Diamond
Attendance: 523,670, Avg. 7,481 in 70 home dates
1999 Richmond Braves Statistics

The Richmond Braves of the International League ended the 1999 season with a record of 64 wins and 78 losses, finishing fourth in the league's South Division.

The Braves scored 661 runs and surrendered 693 runs. Howard Battle led Richmond with 24 home runs, while Brad Tyler, Toby Rumfield and Steve Sisco each walloped 15 or more, too. Brad Tyler drove in 79 runs. Steve Sisco paced all qualifying hitters on the roster by hitting .311. Everett Stull and Derrin Ebert topped the team with 8 wins each, and Derrin Ebert recorded a 4.31 ERA, best among hurlers with significant time on the mound.

Marc Pisciotta, Howard Battle, Adam Butler, Pascual Matos, Ismael Villegas, Justin Speier, Gene Schall, Derrin Ebert, George Lombard, Mark DeRosa, Joe Nelson, Mike Mahoney, Joey Dawley, David Cortés, Chris Seelbach, Randall Simon, Jon Ratliff, Steve Sisco, Pablo Martínez, Bruce Chen, Mike Cather, John Hudek, Don Wengert, Everett Stull, Marty Malloy, Rubén Quevedo, Russ Springer and Micah Bowie were all players from the 1999 Richmond Braves who played in the Majors during their careers.

Randy Ingle served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Jayson BassSRJune 2, 19766'0"180Jefferson City, TN US
Howard BattleRRMarch 25, 19726'0"210Biloxi, MS US
Micah BowieLLNovember 10, 19746'4"185Humble, TX US
Antone BrooksLLDecember 20, 19736'0"170New York, NY US
Adam ButlerLLAugust 17, 19736'2"225Fairfax, VA US
Mike CatherRRDecember 17, 19706'2"195San Diego, CA US
Bruce ChenLLJune 19, 19776'2"215Panama, Panama PA
David CortésRROctober 15, 19735'11"195Mexicali, Baja California MX
Joey DawleyRRSeptember 19, 19716'4"205Riverside, CA US
Mark DeRosaRRFebruary 26, 19756'1"215Passaic, NJ US
Derrin EbertRLAugust 21, 19766'3"200Anaheim, CA US
Tommy HarrisonRRSeptember 30, 19716'2"185Dayton, OH US
John HudekSRAugust 8, 19666'1"200Tampa, FL US
Mike IglesiasRRNovember 9, 19726'5"223Oakland, CA US
Adam JohnsonLLJuly 18, 19756'0"185New Brighton, PA US
George LombardLRSeptember 14, 19756'0"208Atlanta, GA US
Mike MahoneyRRDecember 5, 19726'1"200Des Moines, IA US
Marty MalloyLRApril 6, 19725'10"160Gainesville, FL US
Pablo MartínezSRJune 29, 19695'10"155Sabana Grande de Boya, Monte Plata DO
Pascual MatosRRDecember 23, 19746'2"180Barahona, Barahona DO
Buck McNabbLRJanuary 17, 19736'0"180Fort Walton Beach, FL US
Joe NelsonRROctober 25, 19746'2"185Alameda, CA US
Marc PisciottaRRAugust 7, 19706'5"240Edison, NJ US
Rubén QuevedoRRJanuary 5, 19796'1"190Valencia, Carabobo VE
Jon RatliffRRDecember 22, 19716'4"195Syracuse, NY US
Lonell RobertsSRJune 7, 19716'0"172San Bernardino, CA US
Toby RumfieldRRSeptember 4, 19726'3"190Lubbock, TX US
Gene SchallRRJune 5, 19706'3"190Abington, PA US
Chris SeelbachRRDecember 18, 19726'4"180Lufkin, TX US
Randall SimonLLMay 25, 19756'0"180Willemstad, CW
Steve SiscoRRDecember 2, 19695'10"190Thousand Oaks, CA US
Justin SpeierRRNovember 6, 19736'4"200Daly City, CA US
Russ SpringerRRNovember 7, 19686'4"195Alexandria, LA US
Everett StullRRAugust 24, 19716'3"200Fort Riley, KS US
Brad TylerLRMarch 3, 19696'2"180Aurora, IN US
Ismael VillegasRRAugust 12, 19766'1"188Rio Piedras, PR
Don WengertRRNovember 6, 19696'2"205Sioux City, IA US
Gabe WhatleyLRDecember 29, 19716'0"180Atlanta, GA US
Justin WilloughbyLLApril 9, 19786'3"170Smithfield, NC 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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