2004 Spokane Indians Roster

Northwest League (NWL) - Class: Short Season A
Team Record: 41-35
Finished 2nd in the NWL's East Division
Manager: Darryl Kennedy (41-35)
Affiliation: Texas Rangers
Location: Spokane, Washington
Ballpark: Avista Stadium
Attendance: 169,075, Avg. 4,570 in 37 home dates
2004 Spokane Indians Statistics

The Spokane Indians of the Northwest League ended the 2004 season with a record of 41 wins and 35 losses, finishing second in the league's East Division.

The Indians allowed 362 runs, least in the league. Spokane plated 427 runs. Travis Metcalf paced the team with 15 home runs and accounted for 62 RBI. Mike Nickeas led all regular batters by hitting .288. Marcos Herrera and Shawn Phillips topped the squad with 6 wins each, while Clint Brannon recorded a 0.59 ERA, leading regular hurlers.

Thomas Diamond, Kevin Mahar, Travis Metcalf, Josh Rupe, Brandon Boggs, Mike Nickeas, Tug Hulett and Eric Hurley were all players from the 2004 Spokane Indians who played in the Majors during their careers.

Darryl Kennedy served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Chris AlexanderRRSeptember 17, 19806'5"225Springfield, NM US
Kevin AltmanRRDecember 24, 19846'2"170Canal Zone, PA
Lizahio BaezSRNovember 2, 19836'2"210Palenque, DO
Ryan BaldwinRRNovember 23, 19805'9"180Tulsa, OK US
John BannisterRRJanuary 20, 19846'4"200Tucson, AZ US
Brandon BoggsSRJanuary 9, 19836'0"210St. Louis, MO US
Clint BrannonSLDecember 24, 19825'11"205Searcy, AR US
Jarrad BurcieRRMay 17, 19826'1"215Fort Worth, TX US
B. J. CashmanRROctober 31, 19795'11"190St. Louis Park, MN US
Joseph CockroftLLJuly 11, 19826'2"205Palo Alto, CA US
Thomas DiamondRRApril 6, 19836'3"250Metairie, LA US
Willy EspinalRRDecember 8, 19826'1"160Villa Mella, Santo Domingo DO
Jim FasanoLRJuly 20, 19836'5"230Point Pleasant, NJ US
Victor FiguereoRRSeptember 30, 19826'0"160Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional DO
Alex GuerraSRJanuary 22, 19836'1"170Maturin, Monagas VE
Ben HarrisonRRSeptember 18, 19816'4"203Key West, FL US
Marcos HerreraRRFebruary 24, 19826'5"165Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional DO
Tug HulettLRFebruary 28, 19835'10"185Springfield, IL US
Eric HurleyRRSeptember 17, 19856'4"195Sikeston, MO US
Jesse IngramRRApril 27, 19826'1"200Walnut Creek, CA US
Brock JacobsenSRDecember 31, 19796'2"195Provo, UT US
Clayton JeromeRRFebruary 15, 19826'2"190Dallas, TX US
Bobby LenoirRRJuly 12, 19826'0"188Lake Charles, LA US
Justin LenschLLFebruary 10, 19826'2"200Omaha, NE US
John LujanRRMay 10, 19846'1"230Waco, TX US
Kevin MaharRRJune 8, 19816'5"210Pontiac, MI US
Michael MaskLLJune 24, 19815'9"195Sarasota, FL US
Travis MetcalfRRAugust 17, 19826'3"215Manhattan, KS US
Mike NickeasRRFebruary 13, 19836'0"210Vancouver, BC CA
Shawn PhillipsRRDecember 19, 19826'1"195Laurel, DE US
Mark RobertsRRJune 24, 19825'11"190Santa Ana, CA US
Josh RupeRRAugust 18, 19826'3"210Portsmouth, VA US
Angel SanchezRRJanuary 14, 19855'11"190El Monte, CA US
Billy SusdorfRRMay 7, 19836'1"210Valencia, CA US
Tobin SwopeRRJanuary 15, 19815'10"185Dallas, TX US
Andrew WalkerRRApril 20, 19836'1"175Long Beach, 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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