#1 - Max Christian [ID #46614] OF |
Home Town: Washington, District of Columbia School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: OF 2b ss |
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Games 2156, AVE .299, OBP .378, SLG .490, OPS .868, H 2434, 2B 543, 3B 79, HR 284, RBI 1299, SB 5 |
Notes: A 12-time all star, Max Christian was a fixture in the Royals outfield during the glory days of division IV. |
#1 - Darryl Hodge [ID #35788] 3B |
Home Town: Kennewick, Washington School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (S) Throws (R) Positions: 3B 1b of |
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Games 2113, AVE .274, OBP .354, SLG .517, OPS .872, H 2198, 2B 507, 3B 90, HR 419, RBI 1375, SB 3 |
Notes: A feared power hitter, the Big H was an inaugural Royal and Queens' first-ever superstar. He still holds our career and single-season home run records, is second in career OPS and made the all-star team a whopping 11 times. |
#1 - Raul Rivas [ID #41708] P |
Home Town: Mexicali, Mexico School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (L) Positions: P |
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Games 593, W 237, L 172, S 26, CG 170, SHO 27, ERA 3.41, BAA .242, WHIP 1.155, IP 3716⅓, K 1987 |
Notes: Perhaps the greatest pitcher in Queens history, Raul Rivas holds team marks in wins and ERA, won 20 games in four seasons, and racked up multiple individual achievements, including a Cy Young award and 7 all-star game appearances. |
#4 - Obinna Okezie [ID #134045] P |
Home Town: Lagos, Nigeria School: none Drafted: 2028, Round #1 by Queens Park Rangers |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
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Games 304, W 109, L 96, S 6, CG 24, SHO 8, ERA 3.86, BAA .242, WHIP 1.364, IP 1668⅓, K 1367 |
Notes: An old-school fireballer, Cha-Cha Okezie was a dominating presence on the mound, with a distinguished track record including a Cy Young award. |
#6 - Joshua Ocampo [ID #256929] C |
Home Town: Manila, Philippines School: none Drafted: 2044, Round #1 by Queens Park Rangers |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: C |
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Games 1616, AVE .268, OBP .334, SLG .457, OPS .791, H 1508, 2B 375, 3B 22, HR 216, RBI 874, SB 17 |
Notes: A four-time all star and a mainstay of the Philippines national team, Ocampo donned the tools of ignorance for Queens over more than a decade and wore them with distinction. |
#8 - Javier Burgos [ID #69290] OF |
Home Town: Holguín, Cuba School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (L) Positions: OF 1B |
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Games 1611, AVE .312, OBP .383, SLG .498, OPS .881, H 1619, 2B 429, 3B 83, HR 124, RBI 794, SB 380 |
Notes: A mainstay of both the Royals and the Cuban national team, Javier Burgos is arguably the best pure hitter ever to don the fabled Blue and Gold. Not only is he Queens' career and single-season record holder in both batting average and OPS, but he also was named to the all-league team three times and made six all-star game appearances. |
#11 - Taye White [ID #149759] P |
Home Town: Everett, Washington School: none Drafted: 2031, Round #2 by Altamonte Springs Jokers |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
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Games 277, W 99, L 82, CG 9, SHO 1, ERA 3.52, BAA .237, WHIP 1.345, IP 1482⅓, K 886 |
Notes: While he didn't always have the wins-and-losses luck his performances merited, White was an ERA machine for years. His Cy Young-winning 2045 season is one of the best pitching performances in QPR history. |
#16 - Rodney Choate [ID #165322] 2B |
Home Town: Thornton, Colorado School: none Drafted: 2034, Round #1 by Dos Laredos Tecolotes |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: 2b |
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Games 1366, AVE .289, OBP .369, SLG .488, OPS .857, H 1382, 2B 356, 3B 22, HR 185, RBI 724, SB 6 |
Notes: One of the best pure hitters in QPR history, Rodney Choate slugged his way to two league MVPs and three all-star appearances. |
#34 - Marvin Cranford [ID #214699] 1B |
Home Town: Miami, Florida College: University of Central Florida Drafted: 2041, Round #3 by North Tonawanda Royals |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (R) Positions: 1b ss |
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Games 1323, AVE .303, OBP .398, SLG .482, OPS .880, H 991, 2B 246, 3B 9, HR 108, RBI 467, SB 5 |
Notes: One of only four Queens hitters to notch a .300 career average for the Park Rangers, Cranford was an OPS machine and a key cog in our lineup as a nine-season starter at (mostly) DH. |
#35 - Louis Ross [ID #236364] P |
Home Town: Brantford, Ontario Junior College: Holland College Drafted: 2043, Round #2 by Queens Park Rangers |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
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Games 378, W 153, L 79, S 6, CG 10, SHO 4, ERA 3.56, BAA .231, WHIP 1.268, IP 2108⅓, K 1379 |
Notes: Ross would make the Queens Hall of Fame based on his 2056 season alone when he won the Cy Young while going 21-5 with a 2.58 ERA and basically dragged the team up to Div II for the first time. Even apart from that, Ross served at the front of our rotation for a decade, notching 153 wins. |
#40 - Adrián Prado [ID #90509] OF |
Home Town: Barquisimeto, Venezuela School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (S) Throws (L) Positions: OF |
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Games 1959, AVE .297, OBP .354, SLG .506, OPS .860, H 2366, 2B 756, 3B 62, HR 260, RBI 1390, SB 49 |
Notes: A star for both the Royals and the Venezuelan National Team, Adrian Prado combined slick fielding (3 gold gloves) with ferocious hitting, a combination that netted him six all-league nods and 11 trips to the all-star game. |
#41 - Zhen Cheung [ID #272842] OF |
Home Town: Kaohsiung, Taiwan School: none Drafted: 2049, Round #1 by Queens Park Rangers |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (L) Positions: OF |
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Games 1752, AVE .270, OBP .335, SLG .466, OPS .801, H 1497, 2B 447, 3B 40, HR 188, RBI 762, SB 12 |
Notes: Cheung was a mainstay of the Taiwan national team, as well as a key offensive contributor during QPR's rise from Div VI all the way to Legends. |
#50 - Dong Yul Ki [ID #80920] C |
Home Town: Busan, South Korea School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: C |
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Games 699, AVE .295, OBP .344, SLG .408, OPS .752, H 611, 2B 138, 3B 4, HR 29, RBI 277, SB 2 |
Notes: Dong Yul Ki is considered a consistent player who was fundamental in the growing of youngsters, he played an important role while building and -rebuilding the teams, giving support to youth rosters during many season, he retired at the age of 36 with 699 games for the institution. With a considerable .295 AVE during his career, Ki deserves to be named the first Hall of Famer of the club. |
#55 - Bruce Cox [ID #85730] 2B |
Home Town: Austin, Texas School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: 2B of |
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Games 1761, AVE .268, OBP .358, SLG .463, OPS .821, H 1805, 2B 509, 3B 51, HR 234, RBI 1045, SB 520 |
Notes: Cox would have had a solid career based solely on his bat and his slick fielding at second base. However, his speed truly set him apart and, with a team-record 520 career stolen bases, earned him a spot in the Royals HOF. |
#62 - Bobby Rogers [ID #83206] 2B |
Home Town: New York, New York School: none |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (L) Positions: 2b ss |
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Games 1029, AVE .292, OBP .374, SLG .516, OPS .890, H 811, 2B 195, 3B 9, HR 136, RBI 556, SB 23 |
Notes: In what may have been a practical joke, our scouts recommended drafting Rodgers as a middle infielder despite his being 6'5" and having the approximate range of an unmotivated sloth. However, after management hid his glove, Rodgers turned into a much-feared DH for us. |
#71 - Paul Lundgren [ID #225333] 2B |
Home Town: New Orleans, Louisiana College: Southern University Drafted: 2042, Round #2 by Queens Park Rangers |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: 2B |
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Games 2275, AVE .274, OBP .343, SLG .517, OPS .861, H 2284, 2B 596, 3B 68, HR 433, RBI 1472, SB 60 |
Notes: Queens' star player during its rise from Div 6 to 2 and probably the best hitter in the history of the franchise. At the time of his retirement, Lundgren was Queens' record holder in home runs, runs, RBI's and Game MVP awards. |
#73 - Scott Reeder [ID #233415] OF |
Home Town: Santa Clara, California High School: Wright High School Drafted: 2041, Round #5 by Queens Park Rangers |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (R) Positions: OF |
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Games 1713, AVE .273, OBP .349, SLG .463, OPS .812, H 1451, 2B 384, 3B 57, HR 171, RBI 669, SB 600 |
Notes: Reeder is the Queens franchise record holder for stolen bases, with 600 successful thefts for us. There was much more to his game than that, however, as he was also a dangerous hitter with an .812 OPS and was extremely clutch with a franchise-record .312 RISP. |
#75 - Sadao Kaku [ID #135785] P |
Home Town: Sendai, Japan School: none Drafted: 2028, Round #4 by Queens Park Rangers |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
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Games 312, W 94, L 60, S 2, CG 20, SHO 5, ERA 3.50, BAA .250, WHIP 1.231, IP 1433 , K 708 |
Notes: While his counting stats are depressed slightly due to his playing the early part of his career in Japan, Kaku was an absolute beast in his prime, winning 51 games during the four-year peak of his career and posting the second-lowest career ERA in Royals history. |
#77 - Aramis Tejeda [ID #243048] P |
Home Town: Fontana, California High School: St. Thomas High School Drafted: 2043, Round #3 by Queens Park Rangers |
Hall Of Famer Bats (L) Throws (L) Positions: P |
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Games 385, W 125, L 96, S 4, CG 1, SHO 1, ERA 3.73, BAA .231, WHIP 1.348, IP 1976⅔, K 1251 |
Notes: The "Musketeer" rode a power screwball to 125 wins and a no-hitter, among other honors. |
#91 - Min Kyu Jeng [ID #269106] P |
Home Town: Seoul, South Korea School: none Drafted: 2048, Round #1 by Queens Park Rangers |
Hall Of Famer Bats (R) Throws (R) Positions: P |
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Games 709, W 136, L 83, S 45, ERA 3.43, BAA .253, WHIP 1.335, IP 1916 , K 1028 |
Notes: The Three-Inning Superstar, Jeng's brilliance as a middle reliever yielded a Cy Young, three all-league nods and 5 all-star game appearances. |