2014 Spokane Indians Roster

Northwest League (NWL) - Class: Short Season A
Team Record: 40-36
Finished 2nd in the NWL's North Division
Manager: Tim Hulett (40-36)
Affiliation: Texas Rangers
Location: Spokane, Washington
Ballpark: Avista Stadium
Attendance: 193,865, Avg. 5,240 in 37 home dates
2014 Spokane Indians Statistics

Playoffs - Vancouver Canadians 2 games, Spokane Indians 0

The Spokane Indians of the Northwest League ended the 2014 season with a record of 40 wins and 36 losses, finishing second in the league's North Division.

The Indians tallied 399 runs and allowed 340 runs. Luke Tendler paced Spokane with 11 home runs and drove in 57 runs. Eduard Pinto led all regular batters by hitting .335. Nick Gardewine and Reed Garrett topped the team with 6 wins each, while Derek Thompson registered a 3.21 earned run average, leading qualifying pitchers.

Players from the 2014 Spokane Indians who spent time in the Majors during their careers included Nick Gardewine, Reed Garrett, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Erik Swanson and Jose Trevino.

Tim Hulett served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Andrew BarnettRRMay 1, 19926'0"185High Point, NC US
Jose CardonaRRMarch 16, 19946'1"175San Nicolas de los Garza, Nuevo Leon MX
Diego CedenoLLMay 19, 19925'11"160Maracay, Aragua VE
Zach ConeRRDecember 14, 19896'2"212Stone Mountain, GA US
Nick DignaccoLLApril 1, 19926'3"185Hartford, CT US
Chris DulaRRAugust 6, 19926'2"215Troutman, NC US
John FasolaRRDecember 12, 19916'2"195Hudson, OH US
Nick GardewineRRAugust 15, 19936'1"179Effingham, IL US
Reed GarrettRRJanuary 2, 19936'2"210Henrico, VA US
Marcus GreeneRRAugust 19, 19945'11"195Pomona, CA US
Jason HoppeRRJune 13, 19926'1"170Rice, MN US
Darrell HunterRRJuly 20, 19906'3"200Springfield, OR US
Jamie JarmonRRJune 21, 19946'1"190Millsboro, DE US
Saquan JohnsonRRFebruary 26, 19936'2"175Elizabethtown, NC US
Isiah Kiner-FalefaRRMarch 23, 19955'10"176Honolulu, HI US
Ryan LedbetterRRFebruary 13, 19926'1"190Anderson, IN US
Kevin MatthewsRLNovember 29, 19925'11"180Richmond Hill, GA US
Shane McCainLLAugust 4, 19916'1"210Fort Pierce, FL US
Charles MoormanRRJanuary 9, 19945'11"200Lakeside, CA US
Josh MorganRRNovember 16, 19955'11"185Corona, CA US
Adam ParksRROctober 10, 19926'3"220Easton, MD US
Richelson PeñaRRSeptember 29, 19936'1"170Mao, Valverde DO
David PerezRRDecember 20, 19926'5"200Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional DO
Austin PettiboneRRSeptember 10, 19926'3"180Yorba Linda, CA US
Eduard PintoLLOctober 23, 19945'11"150Valencia, Carabobo VE
Luis PollorenaLLJanuary 14, 19915'8"170Laredo, TX US
Juremi ProfarRRJanuary 30, 19966'1"185Willemstad, CW
Seth SpiveyLRJuly 6, 19925'11"180Brenham, TX US
Erik SwansonRRSeptember 4, 19936'3"235Terrace Park, OH US
Luke TendlerLRAugust 25, 19915'11"190Wilmington, NC US
Derek ThompsonLLAugust 8, 19926'4"180Teutopolis, IL US
Jose TrevinoRRNovember 28, 19925'11"211Corpus Christi, TX US
Alberto TriunfelRRFebruary 1, 19945'11"160Santiago, Santiago DO
Fernando ViviliRRJanuary 9, 19946'3"210Puerto Plata, Puerto Plata DO
Doug VotolatoSRJune 29, 19916'2"190Dallas, TX US
Greg WilliamsLLDecember 30, 19896'4"205West Chester, OH 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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