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1996 California Angels season

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Major League Baseball season

Major League Baseball team season
1996 California Angels
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkAnaheim Stadium
CityAnaheim, California
Record70–91 (.435)
OwnersGene Autry
General managersBill Bavasi
ManagersMarcel Lachemann,John McNamara, andJoe Maddon
TelevisionKTLA
Prime Sports West
(Ken Wilson,Ken Brett)
RadioKMPC
(Bob Starr,Mario Impemba)
← 1995Seasons1997 →

The1996 California Angels season was the36th season of theCalifornia Angels franchise in theAmerican League, the 31st inAnaheim, and their 31st season playing their home games atAnaheim Stadium. The Angels finished fourth in theAmerican League West with a record of 70 wins and 91 losses.

The season was notable for being the final season the franchise bore the "California Angels" moniker, as the team name was changed to "Anaheim Angels" the following season.

The Angels used 29 different pitchers during the season, the most of any MLB team in 1996.[1]

Offseason

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  • November 21, 1995: Randy Velarde was signed as a free agent with the California Angels.[2]
  • December 6, 1995: Mike Aldrete signed as a free agent with the California Angels.[3]
  • December 7, 1995: Scott Sanderson was signed as a free agent with the California Angels.[4]
  • December 18, 1995:Todd Frohwirth was signed as a free agent with the California Angels.[5]
  • January 9, 1996:Jim Abbott signed as a free agent with the California Angels.[6]
  • February 6, 1996:Mark Eichhorn was signed as a free agent with the California Angels.[7]
  • March 25, 1996:Ricky Jordan was purchased by the Seattle Mariners from the California Angels.[8]

Regular season

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Season standings

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AL West
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Texas Rangers9072.55650‍–‍3140‍–‍41
Seattle Mariners8576.52843‍–‍3842‍–‍38
Oakland Athletics7884.4811240‍–‍4138‍–‍43
California Angels7091.43519½43‍–‍3827‍–‍53

Record vs. opponents

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1996 American League record
Source:MLB Standings Grid – 1996
TeamBALBOSCALCWSCLEDETKCMILMINNYYOAKSEATEXTOR
Baltimore7–66–64–85–711–29–39–37–53–109–47–53–10–18–5
Boston6–78–46–61–1112–13–97–56–67–68–57–66–68–5
California6–64–86–64–96–64–87–54–87–66–75–84–97–5
Chicago8–46–66–65–810–37–66–76–76–75–75–78–47–5
Cleveland7–511–19–48–512–07–67–610–33–96–68–44–87–5
Detroit2–111–126–63–100–126–64–86–65–84–86–64–96–7
Kansas City3–99–38–46–76–76–64–96–74–85–77–56–65–8
Milwaukee3–95–75–77–66–78–49–49–46–67–54–96–75–7
Minnesota5–76–68–47–63–106–67–64–95–76–76–67–58–5
New York10–36–76–77–69–38–58–46–67–59–33–95–78–5
Oakland4–95–87–67–56–68–47–55–77–63–98–57–64–8
Seattle5–76–78–57–54–86–65–79–46–69–35–810–35–7
Texas10–3–16–69–44–88–49–46–67–65–77–56–73–1010–2
Toronto5–85–85–75–75–77–68–57–55–85–88–47–52–10


Game log

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1996 Game Log: 70–91 (Home: 43–38; Away: 27–53)
April: 13–12 (Home: 9–2; Away: 4–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 2Brewers9–15WickanderFinley (0–1)27,8360–1
2April 3Brewers3–2(11)James (1–0)Lloyd15,0241–1
3April 5White Sox7–6(11)James (2–0)McCaskill22,8122–1
4April 6White Sox4–8FernandezAbbott (0–1)26,4472–2
5April 7White Sox6–5Finley (1–1)AlvarezPercival (1)16,9703–2
6April 9@Blue Jays0–5HentgenLangston (0–1)36,6163–3
7April 10@Blue Jays2–1Holzemer (1–0)GuzmanPercival (2)25,4464–3
8April 11@Blue Jays4–7HansonAbbott (0–2)Timlin25,5124–4
9April 12@Tigers5–4Finley (2–1)LiraPercival (3)9,9215–4
10April 13@Tigers5–9KeagleSanderson (0–1)11,7195–5
11April 14@Tigers4–5LewisJames (2–1)12,0095–6
12April 15@Mariners10–11CharltonEichhorn (0–1)36,9605–7
13April 16@Mariners3–5JohnsonAbbott (0–3)25,4045–8
14April 17Blue Jays5–1Finley (3–1)Quantrill15,3616–8
15April 18Blue Jays9–6James (3–1)WarePercival (4)25,0837–8
16April 19Tigers4–3Langston (1–1)Myers32,6938–8
17April 20Tigers2–1Grimsley (1–0)KeaglePercival (5)25,6859–8
18April 21Tigers6–5Eichhorn (1–1)LewisPercival (6)36,73310–8
19April 22Tigers6–5James (4–1)ChristopherPercival (7)17,03911–8
20April 24@Brewers4–3Boskie (1–0)McDonaldPercival (8)7,05112–8
21April 25@Brewers5–6FettersJames (4–2)6,70712–9
April 26@White SoxPostponed (rain) Rescheduled for June 2412–9
22April 27@White Sox1–2FernandezAbbott (0–4)Hernandez18,13912–10
23April 28@White Sox1–10BaldwinFinley (3–2)15,57412–11
24April 29@White Sox3–4AlvarezGrimsley (1–1)Hernandez12,54912–12
25April 30@Athletics7–3Langston (2–1)Prieto7,15413–12
May: 13–14 (Home: 9–8; Away: 4–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
26May 1@Athletics6–4Boskie (2–0)Van PoppelPercival (9)6,72114–12
27May 2@Athletics3–1Abbott (1–4)JohnsPercival (10)9,10215–12
28May 3Twins4–1Finley (4–2)RobertsonPercival (11)24,50516–12
29May 4Twins5–2Grimsley (2–1)Rodriguez29,26417–12
30May 5Twins5–1Boskie (3–0)Hawkins35,54118–12
31May 6Royals4–9BelcherLeftwich (0–1)Pichardo14,44718–13
32May 7Royals3–5ValeraAbbott (1–5)Montgomery14,65718–14
33May 8Royals1–3(14)PichardoEichhorn (1–2)16,21018–15
34May 9Royals2–8GubiczaGrimsley (2–2)15,30218–16
35May 10Indians13–8Boskie (4–0)Lopez23,52219–16
36May 11Indians5–6McDowellSanderson (0–2)Mesa32,10219–17
37May 12Indians1–4PoolePercival (0–1)Mesa22,76819–18
38May 14@Red Sox3–4(12)BelindaBoskie (4–1)22,45019–19
39May 15@Red Sox6–17MoyerGrimsley (2–3)23,45519–20
40May 17@Yankees5–8PettitteAbbott (1–6)Rivera19,08719–21
41May 18@Yankees3–7RogersWilliams (0–1)Rivera22,82119–22
42May 19@Yankees10–1Finley (5–2)Kamieniecki37,32620–22
43May 20@Orioles1–13WellsGrimsley (2–4)43,49220–23
44May 21@Orioles5–2Boskie (5–1)KrivdaPercival (12)39,97421–23
45May 22@Orioles5–10HaynesAbbott (1–7)McDowell45,81721–24
46May 24Red Sox3–1Finley (6–2)SelePercival (13)19,55022–24
47May 25Red Sox3–10GordonWilliams (0–2)23,97222–25
48May 26Red Sox12–2Boskie (6–1)Eshelman23,82823–25
49May 27Yankees5–16PettitteAbbott (1–8)20,92623–26
50May 28Yankees1–0Grimsley (3–4)Rogers17,28424–26
51May 29Yankees4–0Finley (7–2)Mendoza19,24625–26
52May 31Orioles10–3Langston (3–1)Wells21,60326–26
June: 15–14 (Home: 8–5; Away: 7–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
53June 1Orioles8–3Boskie (7–1)Haynes35,35027–26
54June 2Orioles1–14EricksonAbbott (1–9)33,70427–27
55June 3@Twins3–9TrombleyFinley (7–3)10,58927–28
56June 4@Twins3–5RodriguezGrimsley (3–5)Guardado10,89927–29
57June 5@Twins3–14AldredLangston (3–2)Hansell10,63927–30
58June 7@Indians3–4McDowellBoskie (7–2)Mesa42,26027–31
59June 8@Indians0–5HershiserFinley (7–4)42,26727–32
60June 9@Indians8–6(13)Hancock (1–0)Tavarez42,23728–32
61June 10@Royals7–5(10)McElroy (1–0)PughPercival (14)15,69129–32
62June 11@Royals11–9McElroy (2–0)ValeraPercival (15)16,68730–32
63June 12@Royals4–3(10)McElroy (3–0)MontgomeryPercival (16)15,42831–32
64June 13Blue Jays6–4Finley (8–4)GuzmanJames (1)20,52832–32
65June 14Blue Jays7–4Grimsley (4–5)HansonPercival (17)18,50333–32
66June 15Blue Jays7–5Langston (4–2)CrabtreePercival (18)40,35234–32
67June 16Blue Jays4–6QuantrillAbbott (1–10)Timlin22,97934–33
68June 17White Sox9–8(13)Hancock (2–0)McCaskill17,83635–33
69June 18White Sox5–4Finley (9–4)SimasPercival (19)19,21336–33
70June 19White Sox14–2McElroy (4–0)Alvarez22,96037–33
71June 20@Brewers10–3Langston (5–2)Givens16,03438–33
72June 21@Brewers5–10McDonaldAbbott (1–11)16,27438–34
73June 22@Brewers6–4Boskie (8–2)MirandaPercival (20)35,46439–34
74June 23@Brewers4–8GarciaFinley (9–5)17,05139–35
75June 24@White Sox2–4AlvarezJames (4–3)Hernandez39–36
76June 24@White Sox6–4Hancock (3–0)SirotkaPercival (21)24,46940–36
77June 25@White Sox2–3TapaniLangston (5–3)Hernandez23,27040–37
78June 27Athletics2–18JohnsBoskie (8–3)23,50340–38
79June 28Athletics3–6ChouinardFinley (9–6)32,38040–39
80June 29Athletics9–11GroomMonteleone (0–1)26,56540–40
81June 30Athletics1–0Hancock (4–0)WasdinPercival (22)19,28441–40
July: 10–16 (Home: 7–6; Away: 3–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
82July 1Rangers6–8GrossLangston (5–4)Henneman19,75441–41
83July 2Rangers6–5James (5–3)Henneman19,05542–41
84July 3Rangers1–8PavlikFinley (9–7)45,97942–42
85July 4@Athletics7–8(11)TaylorMonteleone (0–2)14,14442–43
86July 5@Athletics8–16WasdinHancock (4–1)36,12942–44
87July 6@Athletics5–6(10)TaylorJames (5–4)14,29442–45
88July 7@Athletics9–4Boskie (9–3)Johns16,52643–45
89July 11@Mariners4–5(12)CarmonaMonteleone (0–3)25,94943–46
90July 12@Mariners6–7(10)AyalaMcElroy (4–1)29,61843–47
91July 13@Mariners6–4Boskie (10–3)AyalaPercival (23)37,79244–47
92July 14@Mariners0–8WellsGrimsley (4–6)33,24344–48
93July 15@Rangers10–7Schmidt (1–0)BrandenburgPercival (24)45,65545–48
94July 16@Rangers2–6OliverAbbott (1–12)Russell34,68045–49
95July 17@Rangers3–7HillFinley (9–8)44,22045–50
96July 18Mariners3–15MeachamBoskie (10–4)22,78045–51
97July 19Mariners9–4Grimsley (5–6)Wells23,33246–51
98July 20Mariners5–4Schmidt (2–0)CharltonPercival (25)31,75947–51
99July 21Mariners2–6HitchcockAbbott (1–13)22,08847–52
100July 22Tigers1–0Finley (10–8)OlivaresPercival (26)16,33648–52
101July 23Tigers3–8LimaJames (5–5)16,43248–53
102July 25Brewers5–4Holtz (1–0)Lloyd16,84149–53
103July 26Brewers6–5Springer (1–0)D'AmicoPercival (27)18,18950–53
104July 27Brewers7–0Finley (11–8)McDonald17,49751–53
105July 28Brewers3–4(13)MirandaHoltz (1–1)Garcia25,53951–54
106July 30@Tigers9–12NitkowskiGrimsley (5–7)11,64151–55
107July 31@Tigers5–10LimaHoltz (1–2)9,74051–56
August: 11–18 (Home: 4–11; Away: 7–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
108August 1@Tigers5–13WilliamsBoskie (10–5)14,59151–57
109August 2@Blue Jays2–9HentgenFinley (11–9)30,26151–58
110August 3@Blue Jays11–6Langston (6–4)Castillo32,13952–58
111August 4@Blue Jays1–7FlenerAbbott (1–14)30,25352–59
112August 6Twins1–4RadkeSpringer (1–1)Guardado20,05852–60
113August 7Twins0–4RobertsonFinley (11–10)18,61152–61
114August 8Twins5–13AguileraBoskie (10–6)21,28352–62
115August 9Royals3–5RosadoLangston (6–5)Montgomery35,97752–63
116August 10Royals3–18HaneyAbbott (1–15)21,65752–64
117August 11Royals6–5Springer (2–1)Belcher18,59153–64
118August 12Indians4–5HershiserFinley (11–11)Mesa19,49953–65
119August 13Indians4–2Boskie (11–6)OgeaPercival (28)19,56954–65
120August 14Indians8–7Gohr (1–0)McDowellPercival (29)23,88755–65
121August 16@Red Sox6–3Springer (3–1)WakefieldPercival (30)30,69356–65
122August 17@Red Sox0–6ClemensFinley (11–12)32,49756–66
123August 18@Red Sox4–3Holtz (2–2)BrandenburgPercival (31)25,22457–66
124August 19@Red Sox9–10LacyGohr (1–1)Slocumb25,77957–67
125August 20@Yankees6–17BoehringerSpringer (3–2)20,79557–68
126August 21@Yankees7–1Dickson (1–0)KeyPercival (32)27,81158–68
127August 22@Yankees12–3Finley (12–12)Rogers27,19159–68
128August 23@Orioles2–0Boskie (12–6)WellsPercival (33)47,29160–68
129August 24@Orioles4–5MussinaAbbott (1–16)Myers46,48760–69
130August 25@Orioles13–0Springer (4–2)Erickson47,23961–69
131August 26Red Sox1–4WakefieldDickson (1–1)16,88661–70
132August 27Red Sox1–2ClemensFinley (12–13)Slocumb19,94761–71
133August 28Red Sox4–7GordonBoskie (12–7)20,89461–72
134August 29Yankees14–3Holtz (3–2)Whitehurst19,75562–72
135August 30Yankees2–6PettitteSpringer (4–3)27,08462–73
136August 31Yankees3–14KeyDickson (1–2)28,74962–74
September: 8–17 (Home: 6–6; Away: 2–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
137September 1Yankees4–0Finley (13–13)Rogers19,38463–74
138September 2Orioles8–12MussinaBoskie (12–8)20,28763–75
139September 3Orioles10–2Harris (1–0)Coppinger15,92464–75
140September 4Orioles2–4EricksonSpringer (4–4)Myers18,20464–76
141September 6@Twins2–6RadkeFinley (13–14)13,00664–77
142September 7@Twins3–6StevensBoskie (12–9)Trombley51,01164–78
143September 8@Twins4–2Abbott (2–16)RodriguezPercival (34)14,37865–78
144September 9@Indians3–4ShueyHoltz (3–3)Mesa42,20865–79
145September 10@Indians5–7AssenmacherPercival (0–2)42,18165–80
146September 11@Indians0–2McDowellFinley (13–15)Mesa42,26465–81
147September 12@Indians2–11AndersonBoskie (12–10)42,24465–82
148September 13@Royals2–8BelcherAbbott (2–17)13,08365–83
149September 14@Royals5–8AppierDickson (1–3)17,17465–84
September 15@RoyalsCancelled (rain)65–84
150September 17Athletics1–5PrietoSpringer (4–5)17,82765–85
151September 18Athletics3–1Finley (14–15)AdamsPercival (35)18,21366–85
152September 20Rangers6–5(10)McElroy (5–1)Stanton18,86067–85
153September 21Rangers1–7BurkettAbbott (2–18)24,10467–86
154September 22Rangers1–4HillDickson (1–4)17,52267–87
155September 23Mariners4–3Finley (15–15)HitchcockPercival (36)16,21268–87
156September 24Mariners11–6Springer (5–5)Wells18,89169–87
157September 25Mariners2–11TorresBoskie (12–11)17,16069–88
158September 26@Rangers5–6BurkettAbbott (2–19)Henneman33,89569–89
159September 27@Rangers4–3(15)Harris (2–0)WhitesideGohr (1)46,76470–89
160September 28@Rangers3–4OliverFinley (15–16)Heredia45,65170–90
161September 29@Rangers3–4WittSpringer (5–6)45,43470–91
Legend:       = Win       = Loss
Bold = Angels team member

Detailed records

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American League
OpponentWLWPRSRA
AL East
Baltimore Orioles660.5006968
Boston Red Sox480.3335269
Detroit Tigers660.5005575
New York Yankees760.5387676
Toronto Blue Jays750.5835861
Total30310.492310349
AL Central
Chicago White Sox660.5006060
Cleveland Indians490.3085671
Kansas City Royals480.3335186
Milwaukee Brewers750.5836764
Minnesota Twins480.3333867
Total25360.410272348
AL West
California Angels
Oakland Athletics670.4626483
Seattle Mariners580.3856589
Texas Rangers490.3085174
Total15240.385180246
Season Total70910.435762943
MonthGamesWonLostWin %RSRA
April2513120.520115132
May2713140.481128146
June2915140.517153181
July2610160.385131171
August2911180.379141182
September258170.32094131
Total16170910.435762943
GamesWonLostWin %RSRA
Home8143380.531387451
Away8027530.338375492
Total16170910.435762943

Notable transactions

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  • May 16, 1996: Scott Sanderson was released by the California Angels.[4]
  • May 27, 1996: Lee Smith was traded by the California Angels to the Cincinnati Reds for Chuck McElroy.[9]
  • June 30, 1996: Vince Coleman signed as a free agent with the California Angels.[10]
  • September 6, 1996: Robert Eenhoorn was selected off waivers by the California Angels from the New York Yankees.[11]

Roster

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1996 California Angels
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

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Batting

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Starters by position

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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
CJorge Fábregas9025473.287226
1BJ.T. Snow155575148.2571767
2BRandy Velarde136530151.2851454
SSGary Disarcina150536137.256548
3BGeorge Arias8425260.238628
LFGarret Anderson150607173.2851272
CFJim Edmonds114431131.3042766
RFTim Salmon156581166.2863098
DHChili Davis145530155.2922895

Other batters

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Rex Hudler9230294.3111640
Darin Erstad5720859.284420
Don Slaught6220767.324632
Tim Wallach5719045.237820
Jack Howell6612634.270821
Orlando Palmeiro508725.28706
Todd Greene297915.19029
Pat Borders195713.22828
Damion Easley28457.15627
Mike Aldrete31406.15038
Dick Schofield13164.25000
Robert Eenhoorn6154.26700
Chris Pritchett5132.15401
Chris Turner431.33301

Pitching

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Starting pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Chuck Finley35238.015164.16215
Shawn Boskie37189.112115.32133
Jim Abbott27142.02187.4858
Mark Langston18123.1654.8283
Dennis Springer2094.2565.5164
Jason Dickson743.1144.5720
Scott Sanderson518.0027.507
Phil Leftwich27.1017.364

Other pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Jason Grimsley35130.1576.8482
Pep Harris1132.1203.9020
Shad Williams1328.1028.8926
Ryan Hancock1127.2417.4819

Relief pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Troy Percival6202362.31100
Mike James695512.6765
Chuck McElroy405102.9532
Mike Holtz303302.4531
Mark Holzemer251008.7620
Mark Eichhorn241205.0424
Greg Gohr151117.5015
Rich Monteleone120305.875
Lee Smith110002.456
Jeff Schmidt92007.882
Brad Pennington800012.277
Darrell May500010.131
Todd Frohwirth400011.121
Robert Ellis30000.005
Kyle Abbott301020.253
Ken Edenfield200010.384
Ben Van Ryn10000.000

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAVancouver CanadiansPacific Coast LeagueDon Long
AAMidland AngelsTexas LeagueMario Mendoza
ALake Elsinore StormCalifornia LeagueMitch Seoane
ACedar Rapids KernelsMidwest LeagueTom Lawless
A-Short SeasonBoise HawksNorthwest LeagueTom Kotchman
RookieAZL AngelsArizona LeagueBruce Hines

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Lake Elsinore[12]

References

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  1. ^"1996 MLB Standard Pitching".Baseball Reference. RetrievedJuly 8, 2018.
  2. ^"Randy Velarde Stats".
  3. ^Mike Aldrete Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  4. ^abScott Sanderson Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  5. ^"Todd Frohwirth Stats".
  6. ^Jim Abbott Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  7. ^"Mark Eichhorn: Career Statistics". Baseball Reference. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2018.
  8. ^"Ricky Jordan Stats".
  9. ^Lee Smith Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  10. ^Vince Coleman Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  11. ^"Robert Eenhoorn Stats".
  12. ^Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed.,The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997
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