#6 - Prince Campbell [ID #34320] 2B |
Home Town: Phoenix, Arizona School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: 2B SS c 3b of |
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Games 2035, AVE .251, OBP .316, SLG .468, OPS .784, H 1861, 2B 438, 3B 48, HR 359, RBI 1200 |
Notes: Hard hitting 2B from the team's early years. Campbell played for the team for 16 years, retiring at the age of 34. Campbell holds the team records for career Games, Hits, Doubles, Home Runs, RBIs, and Runs. |
#6 - Benito Saucedo [ID #94823] P |
Home Town: Chicago, Illinois College: University of Illinois |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
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Games 359, W 114, L 98, S 1, CG 2, SHO 2, ERA 3.81, BAA .235, WHIP 1.334, IP 1832⅔, K 1515 |
Notes: "Tabasco" Saucedo was a dominate pitcher during the Highlander era. His raw power and skill constantly fooled opposing batters.
Saucedo holds the team record for single season MVPs, and is second only to work horse "Big" Ted Ryan in career Wins and Strike Outs. |
#27 - Kelly Solheim [ID #119790] OF |
Home Town: Fort Worth, Texas College: Baylor University Drafted: 2025, Round #3 by Haverhill Halflings |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (L) Positions: OF 1b |
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Games 1888, AVE .287, OBP .356, SLG .510, OPS .866, H 1894, 2B 462, 3B 48, HR 304, RBI 1145, SB 107 |
Notes: Over his long and storied career with Haverhill Solheim proved a consistent deep ball threat at the highest levels.
"Spaceman" Solheim holds the team record for MVPs. Second only to the prodigious Campbell in Home Runs and RBIs, Solheim holds the career record for hits and doubles - truly a force to be reckoned with. |
#29 - Josh Hastings [ID #94313] OF |
Home Town: Washington, District of Columbia College: Vanderbilt University |
Hall Of Famer Bats (S) Throws (R) Positions: OF |
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Games 1301, AVE .277, OBP .320, SLG .502, OPS .822, H 1391, 2B 391, 3B 78, HR 193, RBI 837, SB 55 |
Notes: Eclipsed only by the prodigious Prince Campbell in career RBIs and doubles, "Prince" Josh Hastings was a key element to Haverhill's success during the Highlander era. A natural athlete, Hastings excelled at all aspects of the game and seemed to snatch up bases at an alarming rate.
Hastings holds the single season record for doubles, and is tied for the single season record in triples. Hastings is all the single season and career record holder for MVP awards. |
#39 - Orlando Ortega [ID #114359] P |
Home Town: Poza Rica, Mexico School: none Drafted: 2024, Round #2 by Olympia Mountaineers |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
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Games 555, W 58, L 30, S 23, ERA 3.44, BAA .230, WHIP 1.244, IP 810 , K 596 |
Notes: The irrepressible anchor of Haverhill's bullpen from 2029 - 2038, Ortega possesses the team's hold record with an impressive 73 holds. |
#45 - Tony Lewis [ID #33435] 2B |
Home Town: Ottawa, Ontario School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: 2B c 1b 3b of |
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Games 1161, AVE .274, OBP .323, SLG .509, OPS .832, H 1199, 2B 259, 3B 35, HR 233, RBI 836 |
Notes: Slugging King from the team's early years. Shares the HR record for Haverhill with 41 home runs in the 2013 season. |
#48 - Christian Thompson [ID #45371] P |
Home Town: New York, New York School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
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Games 125, W 70, L 32, CG 35, SHO 11, ERA 2.88, BAA .228, WHIP 1.105, IP 886 , K 607 |
Notes: Although Thompson started his career with the Ripton Pirates, he joined the Grandburgh Elephants in 2013 and was dominate as a pitcher. He holds many of the team's records including career WHIP, single season WHIP, career ERA, and the single season Wins record (22 Wins in 2014). |
#51 - Ted Ryan [ID #39617] P |
Home Town: Fort Worth, Texas School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
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Games 343, W 117, L 109, S 2, CG 4, SHO 1, ERA 4.07, BAA .246, WHIP 1.348, IP 1883⅔, K 1557 |
Notes: "Big" Ted Ryan is the team's all time Wins and Strike Out leader. |
#51 - Ricardo Garcia [ID #145208] P |
Home Town: San Juan, Puerto Rico School: none Drafted: 2030, Round #3 by Burnsville Dragons |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
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Games 321, W 110, L 92, CG 3, SHO 1, ERA 3.37, BAA .244, WHIP 1.301, IP 1820⅓, K 1142 |
Notes: Ricardo Garcia was a Christmas present from the Burnsville Dragons. It is still unclear why the team cut such a promising prospect back in 2030, but Haverhill was happy to pick him up and develop him into a Cy Young Starter at the highest levels of baseball. Garcia was a three time Cy Young award winner. He represented his team 5 times in the All-Star game at LLs 2 and 3.
Falling only a few wins short of lower leagues legend "Big" Ted Ryan, Garcia holds the team record for Quality Starts. He also holds the team record for MVPs by a Pitcher. |
#65 - Zack Oono [ID #80318] P |
Home Town: San Diego, California School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
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Games 488, W 25, L 36, S 336, ERA 3.29, BAA .235, WHIP 1.167, IP 721⅓, K 540 |
Notes: "Deadeye" Oono was Haverhill's ace closer for 9 seasons (2023 - 2032). In that time he racked up an amazing 336 saves.
Oono held both the single season and career team record for saves prior to Bearden. |
#78 - Mark Bearden [ID #197387] P |
Home Town: Pueblo, Colorado College: United States Air Force Academy Drafted: 2040, Round #1 by Waipahu Indians |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
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Games 558, W 23, L 35, S 394, ERA 3.31, BAA .241, WHIP 1.161, IP 609 , K 415 |
Notes: A highly effective Closer with pin-point accuracy, Mark "Baby Face" Bearden was a vastly underrated prospect out of the United States Air Force Academy. Haverhill claimed him uncontested off of waiver when he was 22, and he spent the remainder of his career in the Haverhill system.
Bearden holds both the single season and career record for saves with 394 saves. |
#85 - Shi Woo Kim [ID #248884] 1B |
Home Town: Seoul, South Korea School: none Drafted: 2046, Round #1 by Los Angeles Dodgers |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (L) Positions: 1b |
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Games 1097, AVE .283, OBP .349, SLG .534, OPS .883, H 988, 2B 219, 3B 9, HR 212, RBI 679, SB 5 |
Notes: A little known player out of the Korea Baseball Organization, Kim was passed around a few minor league systems without much opportunity for advancement. Haverhill scouts spotted his potential to be a great power hitter and scooped him off waivers unopposed.
Kim holds the career OPS record for Haverhill hitting .883 over his illustrious career. He also holds the single season HR record with 43 HRs. |
#86 - Norm Parodi [ID #83122] P |
Home Town: Buckeye, Arizona School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (S) Throws (R) Positions: P |
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Games 609, W 81, L 77, S 67, CG 1, ERA 3.82, BAA .262, WHIP 1.341, IP 1171⅔, K 471 |
Notes: Norm "The Paradox" Parodi once held the team record for holds with 59. Over the course of his 12 year major league career, he pitched in more games (609) for Haverhill than any other pitcher in the team's history. |
#91 - Jack Meadows [ID #71449] 1B |
Home Town: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (L) Positions: 1B |
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Games 1067, AVE .281, OBP .368, SLG .505, OPS .873, H 950, 2B 244, 3B 10, HR 165, RBI 621, SB 5 |
Notes: 2026 League II.2 Triple Crown Winner, ending the season with a 1.049 OPS. "Sunny" Jack Meadows was highly underrated on defense, fielding the position with excellent consistency and range seldom found in hitters of his stature. Meadows had a rocky start to his career, bouncing from team to team until he landed on the Highlanders. Haverhill manager Fred Carr saw potential in the journeyman. Meadows took his chance and paid back that trust with interest.
Meadows holds the single season OPS record for Haverhill with an astounding 1.049 in 2026, and has a single season HR record of 41 second only to Kim. |