Holyoke Millers

Holyoke Millers

The Holyoke Millers were a minor league baseball team located in Holyoke, Massachusetts. The team played in the Eastern League. Their home stadium was Mackenzie Stadium. The Millers played from 1977 to 1982 and was a farm team of the Milwaukee Brewers the first 4 years and the California Angels the last two years. In 1980, the team won the Eastern League championship.

1981 Holyoke Millers

# /name/ position/team played for last or was last with29 Jim Saul Manager 1980 El Paso Texas League as manager guided team to a 4th place finish in the West division with a 27-44 1sy half record and a 23-42 record in the second half of the season

(none) Tom Kayser Owner and General Manager. In second year of ownership and has run the franchise since it's interception in 1977

(none) T.J. Byrne Trainer was trainer for Idaho Falls of the Pioneer league in 1980

(none) Dave Thomas and Dave Comforti.... Both were assistant general managers and were both interns from the U-of-Mass. Completing their course of study in sports management.

12 John Yandle LHP 1980 Hawaii Pacific Coast League

3 Ricky Adams 2B 1980 Salinas Cal. League / El Paso Tx league

22 Mike Brown C/OF 1980 Salinas Cal. League

18 Chris Clark OF/1B 1980 Salinas Cal. League

9 Dennis Gilbert OF 1980 El Paso Tx. League

8 Curt Brown RHP 1980 Salinas Cal. League

26 Jeff Conner LHP 1980 Salinas Cal. League / El Paso Tx. League

16 Lonnie Dugger RHP 1980 Salinas Cal.League / El Paso Tx. League

13 Dave Duran RHP 1980 Salinas Cal. League

20 Rick Foley RHP 1980 Salt Lake City

25 Pat Keedy 3B 1980 Salinas Cal. League / El Paso Tx League

24 Darrell Miller C/OF1980 Salinas Cal. League/ Salt Lake City

21 Mark Nocciolo C 1980 Salinas Cal. League / Salt Lake City

17 Les Pearsey 1B 1980 Orlando / Toledo International League

15 Gary Pettis OF 1980 Salinas Cal. League

14 Gustavo Polidor SS -rookie for 1981-

27 Brandt Humphry RHP 1980 El Paso *note played third base*

5.Bill Mooneyham RHP 1980 Salinas Cal. League

23.Perry Morrison RHP 1980 Salinas Cal. League/El Paso Tx. League

30 Dennis Rasmussen LHP 1980 Salinas Cal. League

19 Rick Rommell RHP 1980 El Paso Tx League

1 Ed Rodriguez Ult.INF 1980 Redwood Cal. League

Note that the 1981 Millers roster had future Major Leaguers Gary Pettis who would go onto play for the Angels, Tigers, Rangers and Padres. Dennis Rasmussen who would go onto play for the Padres, Yankees, Reds, Cubs and the Royals. Pat Keedy would go onto bounce around in the minor leagues after leaving Holyoke seeing playing time with the Edmonton Trappers of the PCL and Midland of the Texas League in 1986. in 1987 he played with the Hawaii Islanders of the PCL and the Chicago White Sox. in 1988 he joined the Tucson Toros of the PCL. Bill Mooneyham would would play one season in the majors with the Oakland A's in 1986 more info is needed

Ricky Adams played briefly for the Angels and SF Giants.Mike Brown played 5 seasons with the Angels and Pirates.Darrell Miller played 5 seasons with the Angels. He is the brother of basketball stars Cheryl Miller and Reggie Miller.Jim Saul is still a minor league coach, having managed in the Atlanta Braves farm systems from 1989-2002.

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Note this information was taken from the 1981 team set by TCMA.


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