#1 - Ricky Fields [ID #40858] 3B |
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Home Town: Seattle, Washington School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (S) Throws (R) Positions: 3B 1b 2b ss of |
Games 1858, AVE .273, OBP .343, SLG .490, OPS .833, H 1919, 2B 423, 3B 108, HR 298, RBI 1049, SB 57 |
Notes: "Seattle Ricky" was one of the Falcons most formidable bats in the early days of the game. |
#36 - Chris Hopper [ID #139624] P |
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Home Town: Tempe, Arizona School: none Drafted: 2029, Round #2 by Hilton Head Killer Bees |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (L) Positions: P |
Games 397, W 128, L 96, S 3, CG 27, SHO 8, ERA 3.62, BAA .254, WHIP 1.221, IP 2150 , K 792 |
Notes: "Mr Dependable" Quality start franchise leader says it all. |
#45 - Wendell Stewart [ID #176251] SS |
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Home Town: New York, New York School: none Drafted: 2036, Round #1 by Florissant Falcons |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: SS of |
Games 1601, AVE .268, OBP .343, SLG .425, OPS .767, H 1602, 2B 399, 3B 45, HR 150, RBI 797, SB 49 |
Notes: Stewart was a generational talent whose career was slightly impinged by a mismanaged team from 2038-2041. Promoted too early, he was not producing where he needed to be and frustration was setting in. New management saw the diamond in the rough and let him hone his skills in the minors and regain his confidence. The rest of his career absolutely flourished from 2043 on. Stewart is the franchise's all time single season hit leader, getting on base by way of the bat 220 times in 2044. 4 time all star 3 time all league League MVP 2044 (VI. 24) |
#67 - Fabián Pinto [ID #177201] OF |
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Home Town: Ciudad Madero, Mexico School: none Drafted: 2036, Round #3 by Minot Tigers |
Hall Of Famer Bats (S) Throws (R) Positions: OF |
Games 1287, AVE .275, OBP .345, SLG .481, OPS .826, H 1343, 2B 349, 3B 35, HR 197, RBI 894, SB 7 |
Notes: Pinto wielded of the most feared bats on the Falcons during their rapid rise out of the lower league levels in the 2040s. 5 time all start 3 time all league 4 time Mexican national team honoree |
#70 - Prince Henry [ID #141316] 3B |
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Home Town: Blackfoot, Idaho School: none Drafted: 2029, Round #5 by Florissant Falcons |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (R) Positions: 3B 1B |
Games 1868, AVE .282, OBP .378, SLG .437, OPS .815, H 1737, 2B 391, 3B 36, HR 164, RBI 896, SB 231 |
Notes: "Mr .800" |
Cesar Becerra [ID #988] Manager |
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Birthplace: Yuba City, California |
Hall Of Famer |
Games 1140, League Wins 481, Playoff Wins 5, Playoff Championships 1, Cup Wins 73 |
Notes: Cesar Becerra, AKA "The Scranton Wrangler-Strangler" was the skipper during this franchise's glory days. From 2014-2019 he rattled off winning season after winning season and moved the ball club all the way up to league level IV. He unceremoniously stepped down halfway through the 2019 season. It's a hotly contested debate as to whether it was a simple matter of old age or the reopening of "The Scranton Strangler" case. Diehard Wrangler fans still blame Toby Flenderson, Scranton's village idiot, for not letting the case be put to bed years earlier. Thanks a lot Toby! Sadly, after a lengthy search to invite the 92 year old skipper in for this Hall of Fame indoctrination ceremony, no trace of him materialized. Scranton police demand that we add: "If anyone has any information on the 3 missing interns who were assigned to track him down, please call the authorities immediately." |