1975 Salt Lake City Gulls Roster

Pacific Coast League (PCL) - Class: AAA
Team Record: 80-64
Finished 1st in the PCL's East Division
Manager: Norm Sherry (80-64)
Affiliation: California Angels
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Ballpark: Derks Field
Attendance: 122,251, Avg. 1,698
1975 Salt Lake City Gulls Statistics

Playoffs - Hawaii Islanders 4 games, Salt Lake City Gulls 2

The Salt Lake City Gulls of the Pacific Coast League ended the 1975 season with a record of 80 wins and 64 losses, finishing first in the league's East Division.

The Gulls plated 726 runs and allowed 670 runs. Ike Hampton paced Salt Lake City with 10 home runs Ron Jackson drove in 85 runs and topped hitters with significant playing time with a .281 average. Sid Monge led the team with 14 wins, while Gary Wheelock recorded a 3.08 ERA, tops among qualifying pitchers.

Members of the 1975 Salt Lake City Gulls who played in Major League Baseball during their careers were John Balaz, Gil Flores, Morris Nettles, John Doherty, Dave Collins, Rusty Torres, Carlos López, Charlie Hudson, Billy Smith, Gary Wheelock, Gary Ryerson, Ed Figueroa, Orlando Ramírez, Bobby Valentine, Sid Monge, Mike Miley, Luis Quintana, Chuck Hockenbery, Ike Hampton, Barry Raziano, Paul Dade, Winston Llenas, Jeff Newman, John Verhoeven, Chuck Dobson, Bob Allietta, Dan Briggs, Steve Blateric, Dick Lange, Ron Jackson and Dave Sells.

Norm Sherry served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Bob AlliettaRRMay 1, 19526'0"190New Bedford, MA US
Sam AshfordLRMarch 22, 19516'1"180Birmingham, AL US
John BalazRRNovember 24, 19506'3"180Toronto, ON CA
Steve BlatericRRMarch 20, 19446'3"200Denver, CO US
Dan BriggsLLNovember 18, 19526'0"180Scotia, CA US
Dave CollinsSLOctober 20, 19525'11"175Rapid City, SD US
Paul DadeRRDecember 7, 19516'1"185Seattle, WA US
Buck DarrowRRAugust 31, 19516'3"175Portland, OR US
Chuck DobsonRRJanuary 10, 19446'4"200Kansas City, MO US
John DohertyLLAugust 22, 19515'11"185Woburn, MA US
Ed FigueroaRROctober 14, 19486'1"190Ciales, PR
Gil FloresRROctober 27, 19526'0"185Ponce, PR
Marty FriedmanLLOctober 8, 19515'10"170
Frankie GeorgeRRJune 16, 19536'0"195San Diego, CA US
Ike HamptonSRAugust 22, 19516'1"185Camden, SC US
Chuck HockenberySRDecember 15, 19506'1"195La Crosse, WI US
Charlie HudsonLLAugust 18, 19496'3"185Ada, OK US
Ron JacksonRRMay 9, 19536'0"200Birmingham, AL US
Edward JordanRRSeptember 20, 19515'11"175
Frank KenyonRLAugust 15, 19535'10"150Inglewood, CA US
Dick LangeRRSeptember 1, 19485'10"185Harbor Beach, MI US
Winston LlenasRRSeptember 23, 19435'10"165Santiago, Santiago DO
Carlos LópezRRSeptember 27, 19486'0"190Mazatlan, Sinaloa MX
Mike MileySRMarch 30, 19536'1"185Yazoo City, MS US
Sid MongeSLApril 11, 19516'2"185Agua Prieta, Sonora MX
Morris NettlesLLJanuary 26, 19526'1"170Los Angeles, CA US
Jeff NewmanRRSeptember 11, 19486'2"215Fort Worth, TX US
Luis QuintanaLLDecember 25, 19516'2"175Vega Baja, PR
Orlando RamírezRRDecember 18, 19515'10"175Cartagena, Bolivar CO
Barry RazianoSRFebruary 5, 19475'10"175New Orleans, LA US
Gary RyersonRLJune 17, 19486'1"175Los Angeles, CA US
Dave SellsRRSeptember 18, 19465'11"175Vacaville, CA US
Billy SmithSRJuly 14, 19536'2"185Hodge, LA US
Rusty TorresSRSeptember 30, 19485'10"175Aguadilla, PR
Bobby ValentineRRMay 13, 19505'10"189Stamford, CT US
John VerhoevenRRJuly 3, 19526'5"200Long Beach, CA US
Gary WheelockRRNovember 29, 19516'3"205Bakersfield, CA US
Randy WilsonLLFebruary 23, 19536'6"195San Fernando, CA 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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