2013 Tacoma Rainiers Roster

Pacific Coast League (PCL) - Class: AAA
Team Record: 76-68
Finished 2nd in the PCL's North Division of the Pacific Conference
Manager: Daren Brown (76-68)
Affiliation: Seattle Mariners
Location: Tacoma, Washington
Ballpark: Cheney Stadium
Attendance: 320,080, Avg. 4,446 in 72 home dates
2013 Tacoma Rainiers Statistics

The Tacoma Rainiers of the Pacific Coast League ended the 2013 season with a record of 76 wins and 68 losses, finishing second in the league's North Division of the Pacific Conference.

The Rainiers scored 762 runs and allowed 711 runs. Carlos Peguero led Tacoma with 19 home runs, and Nate Tenbrink walloped 15 or more, too. Carlos Peguero accounted for 83 RBI. Nate Tenbrink paced all regular hitters by hitting .267. James Paxton and Brian Sweeney topped the team with 8 wins each, while James Paxton recorded a 4.46 ERA, best among qualifying pitchers.

Michael Saunders, Blake Beavan, Carlos Peguero, Brandon Maurer, Jhonny Núñez, Yoervis Medina, Tom Wilhelmsen, Carlos Triunfel, Corey Patterson, Andrew Kittredge, Ty Kelly, Carter Capps, Brad Miller, Danny Hultzen, Nick Franklin, Jesús Sucre, D. J. Mitchell, James Paxton, Jesús Montero, Dustin Ackley, Danny Farquhar, Mike Zunino, Endy Chávez, Ji Man Choi, Stephen Pryor, Justin Smoak, Jason Jaramillo, James Jones, Mike Morse, Bobby LaFromboise, Robert Andino, Josh Kinney, Erasmo Ramírez, Franklin Gutiérrez, Héctor Noesí, Chance Ruffin, Brandon Bantz, Taijuan Walker, Brian Moran, Abraham Almonte, Eric Thames, Lucas Luetge, Alex Liddi, Stefen Romero, Brian Sweeney, Jeremy Bonderman and Xavier Avery were all players from the 2013 Tacoma Rainiers who played in the Majors during their careers.

Daren Brown served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Dustin AckleyLRFebruary 26, 19886'1"205Winston-Salem, NC US
Abraham AlmonteSRJune 27, 19895'9"210Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional DO
Denny AlmonteSRSeptember 24, 19886'2"190Miami, FL US
Robert AndinoRRApril 25, 19845'11"185Miami, FL US
Jonathan AriasRRFebruary 8, 19886'3"210Nizao, Peravia DO
Xavier AveryLLJanuary 1, 19906'0"190Atlanta, GA US
Brandon BantzRRJanuary 7, 19876'1"205Arlington, TX US
Logan BawcomRRNovember 2, 19886'2"220Lubbock, TX US
Blake BeavanRRJanuary 17, 19896'7"255Irving, TX US
Jeremy BondermanRROctober 28, 19826'0"210Kennewick, WA US
Leury BonillaRRFebruary 8, 19856'2"195Gaspar Hernandez, Espaillat DO
Tyler BurgoonRRApril 25, 19895'10"160Toledo, OH US
Carter CappsRRAugust 7, 19906'5"230Kinston, NC US
Andrew CarrawayRRSeptember 4, 19866'2"205Atlanta, GA US
Endy ChávezLLFebruary 7, 19785'11"170Valencia, Carabobo VE
Ji Man ChoiLRMay 19, 19916'1"250Incheon, KR
Joe DuniganLLMarch 29, 19866'1"240Chicago, IL US
Danny FarquharRRFebruary 17, 19875'9"185Pembroke Pines, FL US
Nick FranklinSRMarch 2, 19916'1"190Sanford, FL US
James GillheeneyLLNovember 8, 19876'1"205Johnston, RI US
Franklin GutiérrezRRFebruary 21, 19836'2"200Caracas, Distrito Federal VE
Steven HensleyRRDecember 27, 19866'3"190Asheville, NC US
Nick HillLLJanuary 30, 19856'0"195Knoxville, TN US
Danny HultzenLLNovember 28, 19896'3"210Bethesda, MD US
Jason JaramilloSROctober 9, 19826'0"215Racine, WI US
James JonesLLSeptember 24, 19886'4"200Brooklyn, NY US
Ty KellySRJuly 20, 19886'0"180Dallas, TX US
Josh KinneyRRMarch 31, 19796'0"220Coudersport, PA US
Andrew KittredgeRRMarch 17, 19906'1"235Spokane, WA US
Bobby LaFromboiseLLJune 25, 19866'4"225Downey, CA US
Alex LiddiRRAugust 14, 19886'4"225Sanremo, IT
Lucas LuetgeLLMarch 24, 19876'4"205Brenham, TX US
Brandon MaurerRRJuly 3, 19906'5"225Newport Beach, CA US
Yoervis MedinaRRJuly 27, 19886'3"245Puerto Cabello, Carabobo VE
Brad MillerLROctober 18, 19896'2"215Orlando, FL US
D. J. MitchellRRMay 13, 19876'0"160Winston-Salem, NC US
Jesús MonteroRRNovember 28, 19896'3"235Guacara, Carabobo VE
Brian MoranLLSeptember 30, 19886'4"230Port Chester, NY US
Mike MorseRRMarch 22, 19826'5"245Fort Lauderdale, FL US
Héctor NoesíRRJanuary 26, 19876'5"220Esperanza, Valverde DO
Jhonny NúñezRRNovember 26, 19856'3"215San Jose de las Matas, Santiago DO
Corey PattersonLRAugust 13, 19795'10"180Atlanta, GA US
James PaxtonLLNovember 6, 19886'4"227Ladner, BC CA
Carlos PegueroLLFebruary 22, 19876'5"260Hondo Valle, Elias Pina DO
Rich PoythressRRAugust 11, 19876'4"235Augusta, GA US
Stephen PryorRRJuly 23, 19896'4"235Donelson, TN US
Erasmo RamírezRRMay 2, 19905'10"215Rivas, NI
Stefen RomeroRROctober 17, 19886'2"220Tucson, AZ US
Chance RuffinRRSeptember 8, 19886'0"210Philadelphia, PA US
Michael SaundersLRNovember 19, 19866'4"225Victoria, BC CA
Scott SavastanoRRJune 12, 19866'4"190Rindge, NH US
Justin SmoakSLDecember 5, 19866'4"220Goose Creek, SC US
Forrest SnowRRDecember 30, 19886'7"250Seattle, WA US
Jesús SucreRRApril 30, 19886'0"200Cumana, Sucre VE
Brian SweeneyRRJune 13, 19746'2"200Yonkers, NY US
Nate TenbrinkLRDecember 21, 19866'2"200Olathe, KS US
Eric ThamesLRNovember 10, 19866'0"210Santa Clara, CA US
Daniel TorresRRMay 29, 19926'0"175New Orleans, LA US
Carlos TriunfelRRFebruary 27, 19905'11"195Santiago, Santiago DO
Taijuan WalkerRRAugust 13, 19926'4"235Shreveport, LA US
Tom WilhelmsenRRDecember 16, 19836'6"220Tucson, AZ US
Mike ZuninoRRMarch 25, 19916'2"235Cape Coral, FL 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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