#3 - Jerónimo Peralta [ID #265946] P |
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Home Town: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic School: none Drafted: 2048, Round #4 by Urbana Cubs |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
Games 376, W 162, L 107, CG 46, SHO 15, ERA 3.84, BAA .255, WHIP 1.283, IP 2310 , K 1843 |
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#4 - Abelardo Bustos [ID #225253] OF |
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Home Town: Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic School: none Drafted: 2041, Round #2 by Urbana Cubs |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: OF 3B |
Games 1659, AVE .289, OBP .348, SLG .460, OPS .807, H 1943, 2B 452, 3B 37, HR 206, RBI 967, SB 49 |
Notes: Former LL3 MVP who has a 3-time League Champion, 5-time All-League selection, and 8-time All-Star across five league levels. Finishes his career 2nd in hits and doubles, 3rd in runs, 2nd in RBIs, Top 5 in Avg., 2nd in Game MVPs and with a career OPS of .807 |
#19 - Federico Sandoval [ID #154506] P |
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Home Town: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico School: none Drafted: 2032, Round #1 by Urbana Cubs |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (L) Positions: P |
Games 623, W 244, L 223, CG 60, SHO 10, ERA 3.89, BAA .254, WHIP 1.320, IP 3921⅓, K 2679 |
Notes: The first draft pick of team owner El Jefe's tenure, Sandoval was a leader in the clubhouse and starred on the mound for 18+ seasons, accumulating all-time Urbana records in quality starts (338), wins (244), innings (almost 4000), strikeouts (2679), CG's (60), and game MVP's (152). His marks in quality starts, wins, innings and MVP's rank 5th, 19th, 7th, and 7th respectively, all-time in Broken Bat history and represent the superstar stopper that he was throughout his career. During his career, Sandoval rolled off 8 all-star appearances, 3 Cy Young awards, 4 all-conference selections, 2 gold gloves, and 4 League Championships. |
#31 - Rodolfo Corona [ID #140622] 2B |
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Home Town: Santa Cruz del Seibo, Dominican Republic School: none Drafted: 2029, Round #3 by Urbana Cubs |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: 2B SS |
Games 2003, AVE .287, OBP .369, SLG .389, OPS .758, H 2315, 2B 467, 3B 24, HR 102, RBI 788, SB 13 |
Notes: A homegrown staple at the top of Urbana’s lineup given his penchant for working counts and getting on base, Corona is a 4-time All-Star, 3-time All-Conference player, and 2-time League Champion. At the time of his induction, he is first all-time in hits (2,315), doubles (467), runs (1,086), walks (1,007), double-plays turned (794) and games played (2,003), 4th in career average (.287), 3rd in average with RISP (.306), and top-10 in RBI's (788) |
#34 - Lorenzo Ochoa [ID #265537] 1B |
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Home Town: Fresno, California High School: Wright High School Drafted: 2047, Round #1 by Urbana Cubs |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: 1B 3b |
Games 1474, AVE .252, OBP .264, SLG .490, OPS .754, H 1533, 2B 438, 3B 44, HR 307, RBI 1107, SB 111 |
Notes: An intimidating presence in the middle of Urbana's lineup for 10+ seasons, Ochoa became the first Cubs player to ever surpass the 300 HR mark, clubbing a team record 1107 RBIs and recording at least 40 doubles in every full season along the way. "El Sicario" was a 2-time All Star, 2-time League Champion, and was part of a core group of players that led Urbana to Legends for the first time. Among his other accomplishments, Ochoa was Top 5 in doubles, slugging and game MVPs. |
#42 - Chad Butler [ID #257601] OF |
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Home Town: Redwood City, California High School: Powell High School Drafted: 2045, Round #1 by Urbana Cubs |
Hall Of Famer Bats (S) Throws (R) Positions: OF |
Games 1775, AVE .271, OBP .329, SLG .446, OPS .776, H 2009, 2B 572, 3B 79, HR 192, RBI 1001, SB 392 |
Notes: Lovingly referred to as "The Chad" by the Urbana faithful, Butler was a doubles and stolen base machine who hit lead off for the better part of 12 seasons and led Urbana to its first ever appearances in Legends. A 9-time All-Star across 3 league levels, he was also a 3-time All-League selection, 3-time League Champion, 2-time Gold Glover, and Rookie of the Year. Butler finished his esteemed career 2nd all-time in hits (2009), 1st in Doubles (572) by a wide margin, 1st in Runs (1098), 2nd in RBIs (1001), 2nd in Game MVPs (98) and 4th in SBs (392). |
#44 - Bernie Rains [ID #239207] P |
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Home Town: Warren, Michigan High School: Wharton High School Drafted: 2042, Round #2 by Urbana Cubs |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (L) Positions: P |
Games 462, W 202, L 142, CG 64, SHO 10, ERA 3.81, BAA .257, WHIP 1.254, IP 2994 , K 1620 |
Notes: A stalwart at the top of Urbana's rotation for 13 seasons, Rains led Urbana's Broken Bat renaissance from the mound as the team marched from LL5 to Legends. A 4-time All-Star, 2-time CY Young, 2-time All-conference, 2047 Rookie Pitcher of the Year, and 4-time League Champion, Rains won 10+ games every season of his career and was a great mentor in the clubhouse. His final stats place him 2nd all-time in team wins (202), innings pitched (almost 3000), strikeouts (1620), quality starts (252) and Game MVPs (116) and first in CGs (64). |
#55 - Jerry Tanner [ID #188893] SS |
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Home Town: Covina, California College: Santa Clara University Drafted: 2038, Round #5 by Murfreesboro Moo Cows |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (R) Positions: SS |
Games 1555, AVE .264, OBP .314, SLG .490, OPS .804, H 1527, 2B 387, 3B 80, HR 254, RBI 941, SB 368 |
Notes: Sporting a nickname as intimidating as his offense, "Wolf" posted arguably the greatest offensive season in Cubs history in 2047 with 37 HRs, 137 RBIs, 41 2Bs, 16 3Bs, 48 SBs, and a .953 OPS. The Leader of Urbana's famous "Wolf Pack" infield with Abelardo Bustos and Xavier Valencia, Tanner was a Gold Glove SS with 3 League Championships, 2 All-Conference nods, 2 All-Star selections, and 3 30-30 seasons. Ranks in the top 10 in almost every offensive category and holds the record for most Game MVPs with 107. |
Frank Edwards [ID #3761] Manager |
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Birthplace: Palmetto Bay, Florida |
Hall Of Famer |
Games 3199, League Wins 1288, Playoff Wins 22, Playoff Championships 4, Cup Wins 172 |
Notes: The All-time winningest manager in Urbana history, Frank "The Tank" led Urbana from LL5 to Legends, winning 4 league championships along the way in each of LL2, LL3, LL4 and LL5. Edwards sported a .536 winning percentage in both league play and cup play during his 15 seasons at the helm, including 12 winning seasons (1288 wins overall) |