West Jordan Hall Of Fame


Hall Of Fame Players


Hall of Famer Malcom Boyd
United States   #1 - Malcom Boyd [ID #20003]     3B
Home Town: San Antonio, Texas           School: none
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (R)           Throws (R)           Positions: 3B 1b 2b ss of
Games 2299, AVE .282, OBP .374, SLG .476, OPS .850, H 2512, 2B 559, 3B 179, HR 270, RBI 1232, SB 130
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Hall of Famer Charles Gamble
United States   #1 - Charles Gamble [ID #51262]     OF
Home Town: Chicago, Illinois           School: none
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (R)           Throws (R)           Positions: OF c 1b 2b 3b ss
Games 1076, AVE .306, OBP .340, SLG .520, OPS .861, H 1324, 2B 291, 3B 25, HR 195, RBI 783, SB 5
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Hall of Famer Ignacio Uribe
Puerto Rico   #1 - Ignacio Uribe [ID #19986]     P
Home Town: Manatí, Puerto Rico           School: none
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (R)           Throws (R)           Positions: P
Games 603, W 182, L 173, S 57, CG 5, SHO 4, ERA 3.61, BAA .247, WHIP 1.216, IP 2988⅓, K 2071
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Hall of Famer Alberto Salgado
Puerto Rico   #15 - Alberto Salgado [ID #99644]     OF
Home Town: Moca, Puerto Rico           School: none
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (S)           Throws (L)           Positions: OF 1B
Games 2196, AVE .299, OBP .361, SLG .479, OPS .840, H 2670, 2B 687, 3B 56, HR 269, RBI 1407, SB 682
Notes: He retires an 11 time consecutive All-Star, 6 time All-League at his position (4 consecutive years), and 1 time League MVP.

He is arguably the best hitter in the history of the organization and was unquestionably the best player on several quality WSJ teams. He was a speedy switch hitter who hit with power by accumulating doubles, many 20+ Home Run seasons and driving in runs. He was a fixture in the 2-4 spots in the batting order as the teams best hitter from both sides of the plate for over a decade. During his 21 years with the club, the team had its ups and down, but he eventually lead the team to league titles at level 6 and 5, earning relegation to the Level 4 league.

At the time of his retirement, he has the following career organizational rankings:

Batting Average – 2nd
Hits – 1st
Walks – 3rd
Doubles – 1st
Home Runs – 4th
Runs Batted In – 1st
Stolen Bases – 2nd

He has the following single season statistical achievements:
7 x batting > .300
Highest batter average: .330
4 x > 200 Hits
Most Hits: 217
5 X > 50 Doubles
Most Doubles: 60
8 x > 100 RBIs
Most RBIs: 131
10 x > 40 SBs
3 x > 60 SBs
2 x > 80 SBs
Most SBs: 85



Hall of Famer Jose Arroyo
United States   #36 - Jose Arroyo [ID #84078]     P
Home Town: Plano, Texas           College: University of Texas at San Antonio
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (R)           Throws (R)           Positions: P
Games 429, W 60, L 67, S 137, CG 2, SHO 1, ERA 3.66, BAA .242, WHIP 1.449, IP 1141⅓, K 839
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Hall of Famer Jon Cooper
United States   #68 - Jon Cooper [ID #99925]     OF
Home Town: Monterey Park, California           College: University of Southern California
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (L)           Throws (L)           Positions: OF
Games 2003, AVE .270, OBP .311, SLG .451, OPS .762, H 2009, 2B 544, 3B 74, HR 217, RBI 1052, SB 704
Notes: No MVPs but the rest of the numbers are there. Great player! Had some great moments. Was a stalwart in centerfield who brought stability to the top of the lineup by hitting for power, stealing bases and having a high average.