2006 Washington Wild Things Roster

Frontier League (FL) - Independent
Team Record: 59-37
Finished 1st in the FL's East Division
Manager: John Massarelli (59-37)
Location: Washington, Pennsylvania
Ballpark: Falconi Field
Attendance: 152,805, Avg. 3,251 in 47 home dates
2006 Washington Wild Things Statistics

Playoffs - Chillicothe Paints 3 games, Washington Wild Things 1

The Washington Wild Things of the Frontier League ended the 2006 season with a record of 59 wins and 37 losses, finishing first in the league's East Division.

The Wild Things scored 524 runs, most in the league. Washington yielded 396 runs. Andy Hudak and Pat Peavey led the team with 10 home runs apiece. Pat Peavey drove in 83 runs. Chris Carter paced all qualifying hitters on the roster with a .314 average. Matt Squires topped the squad with 10 wins, while Stephen Spragg registered a 2.11 earned run average, tops among qualifying pitchers. John Massarelli served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Mike ArbingerLRApril 21, 19805'10"180Toledo, OH US
Matt BokLROctober 5, 19795'11"200Dayton, OH US
Jason BoydRRMarch 19, 19826'1"200Littlestown, PA US
Jason BucholtzRRJune 27, 19825'11"190McCordsville, IN US
Kevin ButlerRRFebruary 23, 19846'0"200Rock Hill, SC US
Andy CarterRRMarch 9, 19836'4"215Williamsville, NY US
Chris CarterRRFebruary 13, 19796'1"195Passaic, NJ US
Tom CochranLLOctober 16, 19826'2"195Wilmington, DE US
Brent GabelRRFebruary 23, 19846'2"195Meadville, PA US
Brett GrandstrandRRNovember 13, 19826'0"175Renton, WA US
T. J. GravesRRFebruary 19, 19826'0"200Cincinnati, OH US
Jon GrijalvaRROctober 5, 19816'4"215Bellflower, CA US
Cory HahnRROctober 25, 19816'0"235Louisville, KY US
J. J. HollenbeckRRJanuary 7, 19846'0"215Vienna, VA US
Andy HudakRRNovember 5, 19816'0"210Toledo, OH US
Brandon KetronRRAugust 22, 19836'1"205Florence, AL US
Lance KoenigRRDecember 10, 19806'3"190Neptune, NJ US
Pat KohorstRRMarch 21, 19836'2"215Peoria, IL US
Greg LasinskiRRAugust 23, 19836'0"190Latrobe, PA US
Aaron LedbetterRRJune 28, 19816'5"210Fort Smith, AR US
Nick MassariLRApril 13, 19845'9"175Trenton, NJ US
Walt NovoselLLJune 16, 19816'3"215Youngstown, OH US
Corey OhalekLLFebruary 17, 19805'11"185Steubenville, OH US
Pat PeaveyRRMay 5, 19806'1"205San Francisco, CA US
Shawn PhillipsRRDecember 19, 19826'1"195Laurel, DE US
Jim PoppRRJanuary 29, 19816'4"195
Patrick SadlerRRJanuary 7, 19835'10"195
Justin SchraderRRJune 8, 19846'4"195Washington, PA US
Chris SidickSRMarch 19, 19835'9"190Canonsburg, PA US
Stephen SpraggRRFebruary 6, 19836'2"185
Shannon SprouseRRSeptember 22, 19825'10"175Hilton Head, SC US
Matt SquiresLLJanuary 24, 19795'10"200Lewiston, ID US
Pat StanleyRRJanuary 4, 19836'7"200Ridgewood, NJ US
Ryan TaylorRRJune 17, 19846'0"175Morgantown, WV US
Kyle WermanSRApril 15, 19825'8"150Torrance, CA US
Shane WinklerJuly 31, 19806'2"195

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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