1971 Salt Lake City Angels Roster

Pacific Coast League (PCL) - Class: AAA
Team Record: 78-68
Finished 1st in the PCL's South Division
Manager: Del Rice (78-68)
Affiliation: California Angels
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Ballpark: Derks Field
Attendance: 152,160, Avg. 2,084
1971 Salt Lake City Angels Statistics

Playoffs - Salt Lake City Angels 3 games, Tacoma Cubs 1

The Salt Lake City Angels of the Pacific Coast League ended the 1971 season with a record of 78 wins and 68 losses, finishing first in the league's South Division.

The Angels scored 784 runs and gave up 719 runs. Billy Parker led Salt Lake City with 27 home runs, while Charlie Vinson and Winston Llenas walloped 15 or more, too. Billy Parker drove in 115 runs. Tom Silverio paced all regular batters with a .339 average. Archie Reynolds topped the squad with 13 wins and a team-best 2.85 earned run average, tops among hurlers with significant time on the mound.

Billy Wynne, Greg Washburn, Charlie Vinson, Greg Goossen, Paul Doyle, Harvey Shank, Gene Brabender, Ray Oyler, Dennis Bennett, Tom Silverio, Billy Parker, Chico Ruiz, Adolfo Phillips, Mickey Rivers, Dave Sells, Fred Lasher, José Arcia, Dick Lange, Ray Jarvis, Archie Reynolds, Bruce Christensen, John Harrell, Terry Cox, Art Kusnyer, Tommie Reynolds, Winston Llenas, Andy Hassler and Rickey Clark were all players from the 1971 Salt Lake City Angels who played in the Majors during their careers.

Del Rice served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
José ArciaRRAugust 22, 19436'3"170La Habana, La Habana CU
Dennis BennettLLOctober 5, 19396'3"192Oakland, CA US
Vincent BigoneLRMarch 27, 19476'0"195San Francisco, CA US
Gene BrabenderRRAugust 16, 19416'5"225Madison, WI US
Bruce ChristensenLRFebruary 22, 19485'11"160Madison, WI US
Rickey ClarkRRMarch 21, 19466'2"170Mount Clemens, MI US
Terry CoxRRMarch 30, 19496'5"215Odessa, TX US
Jim DeNeffRRNovember 5, 19466'2"205
Paul DoyleLLOctober 2, 19395'11"172Philadelphia, PA US
James EngelhardtRLSeptember 8, 19456'3"190
Jerry FeldmanLLNovember 18, 19465'10"185Los Angeles, CA US
Mike FloydRRJune 3, 19465'9"175Hempstead, NY US
Greg GoossenRRDecember 14, 19456'1"210Los Angeles, CA US
John HarrellRRNovember 27, 19476'2"190Long Beach, CA US
Andy HasslerLLOctober 18, 19516'5"220Texas City, TX US
Ray JarvisRRMay 10, 19466'2"198Providence, RI US
Daniel KellerRRJune 27, 19456'3"195Twin Falls, ID US
Art KusnyerRRDecember 19, 19456'2"197Akron, OH US
Dick LangeRRSeptember 1, 19485'10"185Harbor Beach, MI US
Fred LasherRRAugust 19, 19416'3"190Poughkeepsie, NY US
Winston LlenasRRSeptember 23, 19435'10"165Santiago, Santiago DO
Ray OylerRRAugust 4, 19375'11"165Indianapolis, IN US
Billy ParkerRRJanuary 14, 19425'8"168Hayneville, AL US
Adolfo PhillipsRRDecember 16, 19416'1"175Bethania, PA
Jeff PryorRRJuly 27, 19486'3"195Raleigh, NC US
Archie ReynoldsRRJanuary 3, 19466'2"205Glendale, CA US
Tommie ReynoldsRRAugust 15, 19416'2"190Arizona, LA US
Mickey RiversLLOctober 30, 19485'10"165Miami, FL US
Chico RuizSRDecember 5, 19386'0"169Santo Domingo, CU
Dave SellsRRSeptember 18, 19465'11"175Vacaville, CA US
Harvey ShankRRJuly 29, 19466'4"220Toronto, ON CA
Tom SilverioLLOctober 14, 19455'10"170Santiago, Santiago DO
Charlie VinsonLLJanuary 5, 19446'3"207Washington, DC US
Greg WashburnRRDecember 3, 19466'0"190Coal City, IL US
Don WilkinsonRRDecember 5, 19456'1"195
Billy WynneLRJuly 31, 19436'3"205Williamston, 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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