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Home Town: Los Angeles, California College: California State University, Fullerton |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
Games 382, W 140, L 106, S 1, CG 14, SHO 6, ERA 3.84, BAA .263, WHIP 1.372, IP 2149⅓, K 1320 |
Notes: In the "No Brainer" Department: The Santa Ramon Sharks induct Crazy Denny O'Donnell to its Hall of Fame. A lifelong Shark, Crazy compiled a record of 140 Wins, including 14 complete games, and a career ERA of 3.84. Batters against him batted only .263, and compiled 1,320 strikeouts. Regardless of the team's record over the past 11 seasons, O'Donnell was as consistent as they came. He would likely have close to 200 wins, if the team's bats were consistent during his career. Crazy might be one of the all time greats. |
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Home Town: Goshen, Indiana College: University of Alabama |
Hall Of Famer Bats (S) Throws (L) Positions: 1B OF |
Games 955, AVE .311, OBP .396, SLG .475, OPS .871, H 1084, 2B 252, 3B 23, HR 92, RBI 531, SB 77 |
Notes: Victor Robbins was an instrumental player during the Sharks champion years of 2023, 2025, 2027, and 2029. A lifetime average of .311, with over 1,000 hits and 500 RBI, Victor was a champion in the clubhouse, mentoring younger players, while being the go to player when the team needed him. A switch hitter, Victor's lifetime average was almost identical against lefties and righties, which guaranteed him to be in the everyday lineup. The Santa Ramon Sharks welcome Victor Robbins to the Team's Hall Of Fame! |
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Home Town: Buffalo, New York College: St. John's University |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (L) Positions: P |
Games 353, W 107, L 118, S 16, CG 46, SHO 5, ERA 4.44, BAA .274, WHIP 1.430, IP 1839⅓, K 1019 |
Notes: Mr Mean. The moniker didn't match the person, but opposing hitters didn't feel he was very nice to them. 46 Complete games, a lifetime ERA of 4.44, and over 1000 strikeouts, Greene was instrumental in the Sharks success, including the 2027 Championship season, where Greene won 20 games, to lead the Sharks to their championship. In his final season, Greene was moved to the bullpen in the closer role, a brand new position for him. Greene handled it by saving 15 games. Typical of a HOFer. |
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Home Town: Chicago, Illinois School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (S) Throws (R) Positions: OF c |
Games 886, AVE .322, OBP .356, SLG .563, OPS .919, H 1015, 2B 243, 3B 17, HR 162, RBI 625, SB 70 |
Notes: Roger "The Natural" Barker's Sharks average of .322 with over 1,00 hits and 600 RBI make him a "Natural" for the Sharks Hall of Fame. The Chicago native was a natural, and a crucial part of the Sharks success over the years. His career continued with Oakland, where he continued to be successful. |
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Home Town: Ann Arbor, Michigan School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (L) Positions: P |
Games 329, W 70, L 60, S 27, CG 1, ERA 5.01, BAA .296, WHIP 1.611, IP 953⅔, K 483 |
Notes: Eric Maxwell is the 2nd Shark to be inducted into the Sharks HOF. A high school draftee, who's spent his entire career with Santa Ramon, Eric has been a starter, as well as closer. With over 480 strikeouts, and close to 1,000 innings pitched, Maxy was a go-to player for this team. The entire Santa Ramon Sharks organization thanks Eric Maxwell, and welcomes him to the Sharks HOF. |
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Home Town: Albuquerque, New Mexico School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
Games 347, W 110, L 75, S 10, CG 33, SHO 8, ERA 4.53, BAA .267, WHIP 1.389, IP 1626 , K 1155 |
Notes: With 110 wins and over 1,100 strikeouts, The Workhorse Lester Barker is a HOF player. Having spent his entire career with the organization, he was the go-to pitcher, year after year. Throwing 33 complete games, in an era of relief pitching, is a testament to the stamina that Barker brought to the team. |
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Birthplace: Sacramento, California |
Hall Of Famer |
Games 2117, League Wins 733, Playoff Wins 8, Playoff Championships 1, Cup Wins 91 |
Notes: Roy Carpenter Joins Fernando Vera as the two managers in the team's history to win Championships. Roy led the Santa Ramon Sharks to a championship in 2027, with an epic team of talent and pitching. |
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Birthplace: Mexico City, Mexico |
Hall Of Famer |
Games 2311, League Wins 1059, Playoff Wins 5, Playoff Championships 1, Cup Wins 129 |
Notes: Fernando Vera brought the team their first league Championship, back in 2016. Then the Bridgeside Pirates, the team compiled a winning record of 116-44. During Vera's 12 year run with the team, they had 9 winning seasons, and career won over 1,000 games. The Santa Ramon Sharks welcome Fernando Vera to its Hall of Fame! |