#16 - Martín Lozano [ID #130293] 3B |
Home Town: Guaynabo, Puerto Rico School: none Drafted: 2027, Round #2 by San Luis Obispo Turtles |
Hall Of Famer Bats (S) Throws (R) Positions: 3B |
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Games 943, AVE .262, OBP .298, SLG .486, OPS .785, H 1004, 2B 253, 3B 18, HR 190, RBI 625, SB 4 |
Notes: A power-hitting threat at the plate, Martin Lozano was a 3-time All-Star for Georgetown who always displayed a cool, calm demeanor on and off the field. |
#19 - Frank Chandler [ID #5873] P |
Home Town: Vista, California School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
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Games 474, W 113, L 140, S 80, CG 35, SHO 6, ERA 4.29, BAA .245, WHIP 1.272, IP 2253⅓, K 1855 |
Notes: All-Time Career Strikeouts: 1855 |
#22 - Cliff Ness [ID #171965] 3B |
Home Town: St. Paul, Minnesota College: Vermilion Community College Drafted: 2035, Round #3 by Oak Park Indians |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (R) Positions: 3B |
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Games 1013, AVE .274, OBP .338, SLG .496, OPS .834, H 1086, 2B 265, 3B 8, HR 201, RBI 649, SB 7 |
Notes: A soft-spoken teammate who led by doing, Cliff Ness blossomed into a multiple all-star 3rd-baseman once he joined the Georgetown roster with his incredible power hitting and solid fielding. |
#30 - Neil Mathews [ID #97185] C |
Home Town: St. Charles, Missouri School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: C |
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Games 1044, AVE .299, OBP .341, SLG .450, OPS .791, H 1212, 2B 237, 3B 10, HR 118, RBI 568, SB 4 |
Notes: A solid, multiple All-Star catcher with a productive offense. |
#43 - Tom Gordon [ID #63275] 2B |
Home Town: New York, New York College: University of California, Riverside |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: 2B OF c 1b 3b ss |
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Games 1371, AVE .301, OBP .376, SLG .534, OPS .910, H 1610, 2B 388, 3B 111, HR 211, RBI 826, SB 334 |
Notes: Tom Gordon's contributions to the Georgetown Yankees throughout his tenure with the ball club are immeasurable. A multiple all-star 2nd baseman with a career batting average of.301 as well as a total number of 211 home runs and 826 RBI's for the Yankees - Gordon's induction into Georgetown's Hall of Fame is undisputed and totally justified. |
#44 - Grant Hall [ID #145471] OF |
Home Town: South El Monte, California College: University of California, Santa Barbara Drafted: 2030, Round #3 by Racine Bombers |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: OF |
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Games 799, AVE .290, OBP .327, SLG .407, OPS .733, H 949, 2B 173, 3B 8, HR 65, RBI 332, SB 4 |
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#46 - Lorenzo Padilla [ID #81078] 2B |
Home Town: Maracaibo, Venezuela School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (S) Throws (R) Positions: 2B |
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Games 1600, AVE .285, OBP .340, SLG .511, OPS .851, H 1639, 2B 357, 3B 21, HR 302, RBI 1101, SB 6 |
Notes: A 6-time All-Star 2nd baseman with power, Lorenzo Padilla will always be remembered for his reliability to drive in runs with workmanlike aplomb. |
#49 - David Fonseca [ID #197347] OF |
Home Town: Agualva-Cacém, Portugal School: none Drafted: 2040, Round #1 by Georgetown Yankees |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (L) Positions: OF |
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Games 2080, AVE .279, OBP .310, SLG .543, OPS .853, H 2385, 2B 576, 3B 38, HR 534, RBI 1654, SB 7 |
Notes: The first Georgetown Yankees player to hit 500+ career homeruns. Fonseca's total tally is 534 homers throughout an amazing career. Although he has never won a pennant during his time with the G-Yanks, David has always maintained a pleasant demeanor while cheering on his teammates.
He is only 2nd to Brett Hughes on the "Greatest Yankee" list compiled by fans and former players. |
#51 - Clyde Ventura [ID #94139] OF |
Home Town: New York, New York College: Syracuse University |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: of 3b |
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Games 1753, AVE .284, OBP .354, SLG .499, OPS .854, H 1846, 2B 470, 3B 64, HR 269, RBI 1050, SB 214 |
Notes: Clyde Ventura was the consummate designated hitter for Georgetown Yankees. His offensive output speaks for itself. |
#63 - Kyle Foley [ID #103477] 1B |
Home Town: Huntersville, North Carolina School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (L) Positions: 1B |
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Games 798, AVE .280, OBP .311, SLG .441, OPS .752, H 914, 2B 193, 3B 7, HR 106, RBI 419, SB 2 |
Notes: Kyle Foley was a solid 1st baseman who added tremendous support by managing to always be at the right place at the right time. Although he finally became an all-star in his final season, Foley's clutch hitting has always delighted fans and teammates alike. |
#68 - Brett Hughes [ID #94547] OF |
Home Town: Denver, Colorado School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (L) Positions: OF |
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Games 1903, AVE .318, OBP .385, SLG .514, OPS .900, H 2397, 2B 508, 3B 36, HR 302, RBI 1208, SB 10 |
Notes: The quintessential Yankee. The team captain. The best player, let alone right-fielder, Georgetown has ever had on its roster. The perennial all-star. The career numbers speak for themselves. Brett Hughes is the best to ever do it in a Georgetown Yankees uniform. Georgetown is forever in your debt for an amazing 15 years. |
#72 - Emil Danielsson [ID #125964] P |
Home Town: Göteborg, Sweden School: none Drafted: 2026, Round #4 by Georgetown Yankees |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
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Games 513, W 89, L 43, S 16, ERA 3.81, BAA .263, WHIP 1.449, IP 1373⅔, K 708 |
Notes: The first Swede to be inducted into Georgetown's Hall of Fame and with good reason. Emil has been one of the most consistent hurlers on the pitching roster. Possibly THE most consistent pitcher in Georgetown's history. He was considered the unofficial captain of the bullpen. |
#95 - Iosefa Alo [ID #305779] OF |
Home Town: T&amacrfuna, American Samoa School: none Drafted: 2056, Round #3 by Georgetown Yankees |
Hall Of Famer Bats (S) Throws (L) Positions: OF |
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Games 874, AVE .257, OBP .331, SLG .406, OPS .737, H 916, 2B 256, 3B 34, HR 69, RBI 346, SB 500 |
Notes: Dubbed by Georgetown fans as "The fastest leadoff hitter in Yankee history", Iosefa Alo has proven this to be a correct assumption with his career 500 stolen bases to back it up. He has led every season with stolen bases with his final season as the only exception which was due to a series of injuries that hampered his productivity that year.
Alo ended his career with an inspired performance which aided the Yankees in winning the 2065 League Championships (League VI). |
#98 - Gary Beverly [ID #212891] 2B |
Home Town: Inglewood, California College: University of California, Santa Barbara Drafted: 2043, Round #3 by Georgetown Yankees |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: 2b of |
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Games 975, AVE .280, OBP .358, SLG .463, OPS .821, H 1112, 2B 332, 3B 26, HR 114, RBI 536, SB 406 |
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