Brea Hall Of Fame


Hall Of Fame Players


Hall of Famer Hugh Chen
United States   #1 - Hugh Chen [ID #3752]     P
Home Town: Portland, Oregon           School: none
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (R)           Throws (R)           Positions: P
Games 500, W 165, L 161, S 1, CG 17, SHO 2, ERA 3.39, BAA .248, WHIP 1.265, IP 2962⅔, K 1622
Notes: Hugh Chen pitched for 16 big league seasons for the Boulder Buffaloes from 2001 - 2016. At the time of his retirement he was the career leader in Wins, Innings Pitched, Strike Outs, ERA, and WHIP. At the time of his Hal of Fame inauguration he is still the career leader in all of these categories. During his 16 year career he made the All Star team 4 times.


Hall of Famer Gilbert Harris
Canada   #2 - Gilbert Harris [ID #34088]     2B
Home Town: Montreal, Quebec           School: none
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (R)           Throws (R)           Positions: 2B 3b ss of
Games 1462, AVE .279, OBP .313, SLG .481, OPS .793, H 1489, 2B 341, 3B 14, HR 237, RBI 800, SB 2
Notes: Gilbert played 11 big league seasons for the Buffaloes making the all star team 5 straight times from 2012 - 2016 and made the all league team once in 2015. He is the career leader in games played for Boulder as well as at bats, hits, RBI, and doubles.


Hall of Famer Luis Gonzales
United States   #3 - Luis Gonzales [ID #160411]     SS
Home Town: Albuquerque, New Mexico           School: none           Drafted: 2033, Round #2 by Brea Buffaloes
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (R)           Throws (R)           Positions: SS
Games 2157, AVE .291, OBP .377, SLG .506, OPS .883, H 2465, 2B 681, 3B 102, HR 314, RBI 1464, SB 407
Notes: Luis played for 16 seasons (2037-2052)           Rookie of the Year in 2038                        
All Star shortstop - 14 seasons                
All League shortstop - 7 seasons                
League MVP - 1 season            
Batted 300+ 4 seasons - career bat avg. .291         Hit 20+ HR's - 11 seasons - career - 314 HR's       407 career stolen bases    
3-time Golden Glove winner    
simply the best all-around player in Brea history