1995 Tacoma Rainiers Roster

Pacific Coast League (PCL) - Class: AAA
Team Record: 68-76
Finished 4th in the PCL's North Division
Manager: Steve Smith (68-76)
Affiliation: Seattle Mariners
Location: Tacoma, Washington
Ballpark: Cheney Stadium
Attendance: 316,103, Avg. 4,649 in 68 home dates
1995 Tacoma Rainiers Statistics

The Tacoma Rainiers of the Pacific Coast League ended the 1995 season with a record of 68 wins and 76 losses, finishing fourth in the league's North Division.

The Rainiers scored 682 runs and surrendered 734 runs. Greg Pirkl and Alex Rodriguez led Tacoma with 15 home runs apiece. Arquimedez Pozo accounted for 62 RBI and topped all qualifying hitters on the roster by hitting .300. Matt Apana paced the team with 8 wins, while Tim Harikkala recorded a 4.25 ERA, best among pitchers with enough qualifying appearances.

Members of the 1995 Tacoma Rainiers who played in Major League Baseball during their careers were Chad Kreuter, Greg Litton, Bob Wolcott, Rafael Carmona, Scott Davison, Alex Rodriguez, Salomón Torres, Lee Guetterman, Darren Bragg, Chris Widger, John Cummings, Ron Villone, Quinn Mack, Alex Diaz, Jeff Darwin, Jim Mecir, Matt Wagner, Bill Krueger, George Glinatsis, Jim Converse, Marty Pevey, Kevin Campbell, Andy Sheets, Jerry Willard, Arquimedez Pozo, Doug Saunders, Marc Newfield, Eddy Díaz, Bill Risley, Bob Milacki, Darrell Sherman, Kevin King, Curt Wilkerson, Greg Pirkl, Scott Lewis, Desi Relaford, Tony Barron, Félix Fermín, Chris Howard, Luis Sojo, Mike Humphreys, Brad Holman, Kevin Roberson, Tim Davis, Julio Peguero, Tim Harikkala, Roger Salkeld, Don Wakamatsu, Brian Turang, Ken Griffey and Gary Thurman.

Steve Smith served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Matt ApanaRRJanuary 16, 19716'1"190Newport Beach, CA US
Tony BarronRRAugust 17, 19666'0"185Portland, OR US
Darren BraggLRSeptember 7, 19695'9"180Waterbury, CT US
Kevin CampbellRRDecember 6, 19646'2"225Marianna, AR US
Rafael CarmonaLROctober 2, 19716'2"185Rio Piedras, PR
Jim ConverseLRAugust 17, 19715'9"180San Francisco, CA US
John CummingsLLMay 10, 19696'3"200Torrance, CA US
Jeff DarwinRRJuly 6, 19696'3"180Sherman, TX US
Tim DavisLLJuly 14, 19705'11"165Marianna, FL US
Scott DavisonRROctober 16, 19706'0"190Inglewood, CA US
Alex DiazSROctober 5, 19685'11"175Brooklyn, NY US
Eddy DíazRRSeptember 29, 19715'10"160Barquisimeto, Lara VE
Félix FermínRROctober 9, 19635'11"160Mao, Valverde DO
George GlinatsisRRJune 29, 19696'4"195Youngstown, OH US
Clint GouldRRAugust 18, 19716'1"235Renton, WA US
Dave GraybillRROctober 9, 19626'2"200Mesa, AZ US
Otis GreenLLMarch 11, 19646'2"192Miami, FL US
Ken GriffeyLLNovember 21, 19696'3"195Donora, PA US
Lee GuettermanLLNovember 22, 19586'8"225Chattanooga, TN US
Terrel HansenRRSeptember 25, 19666'3"210Bremerton, WA US
Tim HarikkalaRRJuly 15, 19716'2"185West Palm Beach, FL US
Brad HolmanRRFebruary 9, 19686'5"205Kansas City, MO US
Chris HowardRRFebruary 27, 19666'2"200San Diego, CA US
Mike HumphreysRRApril 10, 19676'0"185Dallas, TX US
Kevin KingLLFebruary 11, 19696'4"170Atwater, CA US
Chad KreuterSRAugust 26, 19646'2"190Greenbrae, CA US
Bill KruegerLLApril 24, 19586'5"205Waukegan, IL US
Scott LewisRRDecember 5, 19656'3"190Grants Pass, OR US
Greg LittonRRJuly 13, 19646'0"175New Orleans, LA US
Quinn MackLLSeptember 11, 19655'10"185Los Angeles, CA US
Scott MaynardRRAugust 28, 19776'2"210Royal Oak, MI US
Jim MecirSRMay 16, 19706'1"195Bayside, NY US
Bob MilackiRRJuly 28, 19646'4"220Trenton, NJ US
Marc NewfieldRROctober 19, 19726'4"205Sacramento, CA US
J. D. NolandLRDecember 5, 19685'9"173Winchester, KY US
Julio PegueroSRSeptember 7, 19686'0"160San Isidro, Distrito Nacional DO
Marty PeveyLRDecember 25, 19626'1"185Savannah, GA US
Tony PhillipsRRJune 9, 19696'4"195Hattiesburg, MS US
Greg PirklRRAugust 7, 19706'5"225Long Beach, CA US
Arquimedez PozoRRAugust 24, 19735'10"160Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional DO
Desi RelafordSRSeptember 16, 19735'8"155Valdosta, GA US
Bill RisleyRRMay 29, 19676'2"215Chicago, IL US
Kevin RobersonSRJanuary 29, 19686'4"210Decatur, IL US
Alex RodriguezRRJuly 27, 19756'3"230New York, NY US
Roger SalkeldRRMarch 6, 19716'5"215Burbank, CA US
Doug SaundersRRDecember 13, 19696'0"172Yorba Linda, CA US
Scot SealyRRFebruary 10, 19716'4"225Mobile, AL US
Andy SheetsRRNovember 19, 19716'2"180Baton Rouge, LA US
Darrell ShermanLLDecember 4, 19665'9"160Los Angeles, CA US
Luis SojoRRJanuary 3, 19655'11"172Caracas, Distrito Federal VE
John ThompsonRRJanuary 18, 19736'2"200Spokane, WA US
Gary ThurmanRRNovember 12, 19645'10"170Indianapolis, IN US
Salomón TorresRRMarch 11, 19725'11"150San Pedro de Macoris, San Pedro de Macoris DO
Brian TurangRRJune 14, 19675'10"170Long Beach, CA US
Ron VilloneLLJanuary 16, 19706'3"245Englewood, NJ US
Matt WagnerRRApril 4, 19726'5"215Cedar Falls, IA US
Don WakamatsuRRFebruary 22, 19636'2"200Hood River, OR US
Weston WeberRRJanuary 5, 19646'0"175Dodge Center, MN US
Chris WidgerRRMay 21, 19716'3"195Wilmington, DE US
Curt WilkersonSRApril 26, 19615'9"158Petersburg, VA US
Jerry WillardLRMarch 14, 19606'2"195Oxnard, CA US
Jeff WilliamsRRApril 16, 19696'4"230Salina, KS US
Bob WolcottRRSeptember 8, 19736'0"190Huntington 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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