#5 - Frank Roark [ID #176822] OF |
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Home Town: North Palm Beach, Florida School: none Drafted: 2036, Round #2 by Hillsboro Pikas |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: OF c |
Games 1909, AVE .306, OBP .342, SLG .512, OPS .854, H 2300, 2B 590, 3B 38, HR 294, RBI 1312, SB 5 |
Notes: As the first HOF inductee in Hillsboro history, Frank Roark will forever be remembered as a Hillsboro great. At the time of his induction Roark was Hillsboro leader in career doubles at 590 and Game MVPs at 100. Roark was also 3rd in batting average, 2nd in hits, home runs, RBIs, and RISP. In his short time at catcher he also held 1st in Caught Stealing Percentage. Frank Roark will always hold a place in the fan's and owner's heart as one of the greatest players to ever step into the Burrows. Awards: 8x All-Star, 5x All-League (C, DH, CF, RF) and 2x Gold Glove (C, CF) |
#51 - Theo Smiley [ID #210017] P |
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Home Town: New York, New York College: St. John's University Drafted: 2041, Round #2 by Hillsboro Pikas |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
Games 541, W 225, L 142, S 9, CG 118, SHO 26, ERA 3.61, BAA .245, WHIP 1.193, IP 3134⅔, K 2624 |
Notes: Theo Smiley was the face of Hillsboro, he was the highlight during the rough years. Smiley is the greatest Pika to ever grace the mound, owning most of the accumulative records. Smiley helped lead Hillsboro to League IV after nearly three decades of mediocrity. When the greats of Hillsboro are discussed, Smiley will most certainly be at the top of that list. Hillsboro is proud to call Smiley a pika for the past 15 years. Awards: 4x Cy Young, 8x All-Star, 5x All-League, 2x U.S. National team. |
#58 - Carl Matthews [ID #194760] C |
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Home Town: San Ramon, California School: none Drafted: 2039, Round #5 by Hillsboro Pikas |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: C 3b |
Games 1672, AVE .305, OBP .388, SLG .492, OPS .880, H 1970, 2B 444, 3B 24, HR 238, RBI 990, SB 19 |
Notes: The Walkman, one of the greatest Pikas to ever do it. Matthews provided a consistent bat known for his on base abilities and reliability behind the plate. The 2052 MVP has consistently provided 880+ OPS and would consistently hit above his average when runners were in scoring position. The Walkman was the definition of clutch, winning multiple games off of walkoff doubles. He holds the single season average record of .377 during his 2052 MVP run. Hillsboro is proud to have called Matthews a Pika, Forever an icon for the team. Awards: 1x MVP, 6x All League, 8x All-Star |