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Morehead City Marlins and Bismarck Larks launched the same alternative team name and now seek to use the shared attention for good

(Bismarck, ND – July 17, 2023) – In an unprecedented situation, the Morehead City Marlins of the Coastal Plain League and the Bismarck Larks of the Northwoods League both changed their team names for promotional nights to the Morehead City Motorboaters and Missouri River Motorboaters, respectively, in the same week. Initially caught off guard by the coincidence, the team owners decided to see if they could work things out amicably, rather than engage in a dispute. The exciting new partnership aims to create something unique, not only to summer collegiate baseball, but perhaps a lesson in how businesses can collaborate rather than litigate. 

The idea of each team adopting an alter ego came in the off season as each team sought ways to sell more merchandise and generate buzz around their franchises. Inspired by the success of other Minor League baseball teams with alter egos, each team embarked on a temporary rebrand that would energize the community and rally fans. 

For the Marlins, The Big Rock Blue Marlin tournament , a prominent event in Carteret County, drew attention as it brought boaters from around the world to Morehead City in pursuit of the largest marlin and its grand cash prize. “It was in discussions about this event with my baseball operations team that the idea of the “Morehead City Motorboaters” came to life,” said Buddy Bengel , Owner of the Morehead City Marlins.

Meanwhile, 1,793 miles away in Bismarck, Larks’ owner John Boillinger was having similar thoughts. How to get his community, team and fans excited about summertime, the vast lake and river boating community in the region, and of course, baseball.  “We have a similar, but different summertime atmosphere here in Bismarck,” added Bollinger. “Our version of motorboating is a laid-back afternoon pontooning down the Missouri River or local lake. Families, friends, and neighbors gather on the water, creating a sense of community not just here but across the entire country.”

As each team went through their branding exercises, each developed captivating graphics, compelling story lines, and carefully planned launch strategies. 

However, a few days into their respective launches, without knowing the other even existed, each owner received distressing news about the “other Motorboaters.” Initial concerns and thoughts of legal action arose. Amidst uncertainty, the two owners trepidatiously got on a video call, which revealed a surprising and inspiring connection.

During their conversation, it became clear that both owners shared a passion for motorboating and creating fun for their communities that sparked an immediate connection. Realizing the potential for something greater, they mutually decided to set aside any disputes and explore the possibility of collaboration. Their vision aligned: two different summer leagues, two different cities, one unified mission of celebrating motorboating.

“We just think this will be so much fun for our respective fans. What motorboating means to Morehead City is fast, loud, big, and charismatic. We motorboat on the ocean and can’t wait to show those river / lake motorboaters who’s boss,” said Bengel.

Firing back with a smile, Bollinger quipped, “I think those ocean dwellers will be surprised by the love for motorboating on lakes and rivers across North Dakota and the country. Being on the pontoon in the summertime can’t be beat! The competition is on!”

Their vision aligned: two different summer leagues, two different cities, one unified mission of celebrating motorboating. Both teams have decided to create a friendly competition and a new merchandise item. 

Starting Monday, July 17 through each team’s respective Motorboaters games on July 27 in Bismarck and July 28 in Morehead City, each team will donate 10% of the proceeds for their “Built for Speed” and “Built for Comfort” t-shirts to the North Carolina Coastal Federation (Morehead City) which focuses on coastal management and thriving shorelines; and the North Dakota Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers who partner with North Dakota Game and Fish on projects for Missouri River conservation and recreation projects (Bismarck). Whichever team sells the most t-shirts in that timeframe will win the 1st annual Battle of the Motorboaters bragging rights.  Fans can check out all the gear at motorboatersbaseball.com for Morehead City and at mrmotorboaters.com for Bismarck. 

The two owners now envision a powerful alliance that transcends boundaries, promoting the love of motorboating to a wider audience. They believe that, just as different boats are built for various purposes, the summer season is synonymous with joy in all its forms.

For Morehead City: 

Courtney Dennis

[email protected]

For Bismarck:

Isaac Bugarin

[email protected]

ABOUT THE MARLINS The Morehead City Marlins is the local favorite team making waves in a big way along the Crystal Coast. With an expansive and accommodating stadium, a talented group of players who are making their way to the big time, and plenty of home games to enjoy a local show of athletics, the Morehead City Marlins are clearly a home run for this small Inner Banks community. A full schedule of the Marlin’s games can be found online at http://www.mhcmarlins.com/, and tickets can be reserved on the Marlin’s website as well. The team also features a number of promotions throughout the year to attract new attendees, including Teacher Appreciation Nights, Thirsty Thursdays, and Police-Fire-EMT Nights to ensure all of the Morehead City community and its visitors can enjoy a day or night at the ballpark without breaking the bank.

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Bismarck Larks to play as Missouri River Motorboaters

The collegiate summer level Bismarck Larks will rebrand as the Missouri River Motorboaters for one game this season. The temporary change is an homage to summertime, pontoons, and the longest river in the United States, the Missouri, per the team.

“The Missouri River holds a special place in Bismarck’s heart as well as every other city the 2,341 miles of water passes through,” said Bismarck Larks Owner and CEO John Bollinger. “We wanted to create a brand that connected with our boat loving fans, but also fans from all over the country that love their summertimes on the water.”

The suite of logos, created by John Worthen of Worthen Design, features colors “designed to give off a fun, summer vibe,” as well as a motorboat engine character wearing sunglasses and a captain’s hat while motoring a pontoon. A boat paddle that underscores the logo includes a baseball bat knob.

Bismarck’s home state of North Dakota is one seven US states that the Missouri River passes through, in addition to two Canadian provinces.

Jerseys will be auctioned off during the July 27 game with all net proceeds benefiting a local charity.

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Minor league team pulls a double entendre will become the Motorboaters

A minor league baseball team is changing its name for one time this season to celebrate “summertime, pontoons and the mighty Missouri River.:

On July 27, the Bismark Larks of the Northwoods League will change into the Missouri River Motorboaters.

While motorboating is a summertime activity many enjoy on the waterways, it is also a double entendre involving a woman’s chest (see the movie “Wedding Crashers”).

The team also seems to be having some fun with the logo. It features a baseball with a boating captain’s hat on and a pontoon boat in front of it.

The two “logs” on the bottom of the boat jet out, much like that of a large-chested woman.

“The Missouri River holds a special place in Bismarck’s heart as well as every other city the 2,341 miles of water passes through,” said Bismarck Larks Owner and CEO John Bollinger. “We wanted to create a brand that connected with our boat loving fans, but also fans from all over the country that love their summertimes on the water.”

The merchandise available also has some fun with the name, including a shirt that says “Big Boat Energy” and a youth shirt that says “Future Motorboater”.

The Boaterboaters will take on the Rochester Honkers on July 27. No word if that game was picked for a particular reason.

The Larks are just the latest minor league organization to change their name for a night or two during a season.

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June 14, 2023 - Northwoods League (Northwoods) Bismarck Larks News Release

(Bismarck, ND) - In honor of summertime, pontoons and the mighty Missouri River, the Bismarck Larks baseball team of the Northwoods League will change their name to the Missouri River Motorboaters for one game on July 27.

The players and coaches will wear special-designed hats and jerseys for the game against the Rochester Honkers at Bismarck Municipal Ballpark Home of Dakota Community Bank & Trust Field.

Jerseys will be auctioned off during the game with all net proceeds benefiting a local charity. The team also has a variety of summer themed t-shirts, tank tops, hats, and other merchandise for sale now at mrmotorboaters.com.

"The Missouri River holds a special place in Bismarck's heart as well as every other city the 2,341 miles of water passes through," said Bismarck Larks Owner and CEO John Bollinger. "We wanted to create a brand that connected with our boat loving fans, but also fans from all over the country that love their summertimes on the water."

The Motorboaters gives a nod to boat captains as the logo is designed with the motorboat engine as the character wearing sunglasses, a boat captain's hat, and motoring a pontoon. Additionally, the pontoon boat's paddle features a baseball bat knob and the colors are designed to give off a fun, summer vibe.

The Missouri River is the longest river in the United States beginning in Three Forks, Montana and stopping in Missouri where it connects to the Mississippi River. It passes through the states of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota, as well as receives river water from the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Learn and shop exclusive Missouri River Motorboaters gear at mrmotorboaters.com.

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Two Summer Collegiate Baseball Teams Forge Unique Collaboration to Embrace the Spirit of…Motorboating?

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Morehead City Marlins and Bismarck Larks launched the same alternative team name and now seek to use the shared attention for good

(Morehead City, NC – July 17, 2023) – In an unprecedented situation, the Morehead City Marlins of the Coastal Plain League and the Bismarck Larks of the Northwoods League both changed their team names for promotional nights to the Morehead City Motorboaters and Missouri River Motorboaters, respectively, in the same week. Initially caught off guard by the coincidence, the team owners decided to see if they could work things out amicably, rather than engage in a dispute. The exciting new partnership aims to create something unique, not only to summer collegiate baseball, but perhaps a lesson in how businesses can collaborate rather than litigate. 

The idea of each team adopting an alter ego came in the off season as each team sought ways to sell more merchandise and generate buzz around their franchises. Inspired by the success of other Minor League baseball teams with alter egos, each team embarked on a temporary rebrand that would energize the community and rally fans. 

For the Marlins, The Big Rock Blue Marlin tournament , a prominent event in Carteret County, drew attention as it brought boaters from around the world to Morehead City in pursuit of the largest marlin and its grand cash prize. “It was in discussions about this event with my baseball operations team that the idea of the “Morehead City Motorboaters” came to life,” said Buddy Bengel , Owner of the Morehead City Marlins.

Meanwhile, 1,793 miles away in Bismarck, Larks’ owner John Boillinge r was having similar thoughts. How to get his community, team and fans excited about summertime, the vast lake and river boating community in the region, and of course, baseball.  “We have a similar, but different summertime atmosphere here in Bismarck,” added Bollinger. “Our version of motorboating is a laid-back afternoon pontooning down the Missouri River or local lake. Families, friends, and neighbors gather on the water, creating a sense of community not just here but across the entire country.”

As each team went through their branding exercises, each developed captivating graphics, compelling story lines, and carefully planned launch strategies. 

However, a few days into their respective launches, without knowing the other even existed, each owner received distressing news about the “other Motorboaters.” Initial concerns and thoughts of legal action arose. Amidst uncertainty, the two owners trepidatiously got on a video call, which revealed a surprising and inspiring connection.

During their conversation, it became clear that both owners shared a passion for motorboating and creating fun for their communities that sparked an immediate connection. Realizing the potential for something greater, they mutually decided to set aside any disputes and explore the possibility of collaboration. Their vision aligned: two different summer leagues, two different cities, one unified mission of celebrating motorboating.

“We just think this will be so much fun for our respective fans. What motorboating means to Morehead City is fast, loud, big, and charismatic. We motorboat on the ocean and can’t wait to show those river / lake motorboaters who’s boss,” said Bengel.

Firing back with a smile, Bollinger quipped, “I think those ocean dwellers will be surprised by the love for motorboating on lakes and rivers across North Dakota and the country. Being on the pontoon in the summertime can’t be beat! The competition is on!”

Both teams have decided to create a friendly competition and a new merchandise item. Starting Monday, July 17 through each team’s respective Motorboaters games on July 27 in Bismarck and July 28 in Morehead City, each team will donate 10% of the proceeds for their “Built for Speed” and “Built for Comfort” t-shirts to the North Carolina Coastal Federation (Morehead City) which focuses on coastal management and thriving shorelines; and the North Dakota Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers who partner with North Dakota Game and Fish on projects for Missouri River conservation and recreation projects (Bismarck). Whichever team sells the most t-shirts in that timeframe will win the 1st annual Battle of the Motorboaters bragging rights.  Fans can check out all the gear at motorboatersbaseball.com for Morehead City and at mrmotorboaters.com for Bismarck. 

The two owners now envision a powerful alliance that transcends boundaries, promoting the love of motorboating to a wider audience. They believe that, just as different boats are built for various purposes, the summer season is synonymous with joy in all its forms.

For Morehead City:         For Bismarck:

Courtney Dennis Isaac Bugarin

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What is Motorboating

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If you’ve ever strolled along the docks of a marina or lounged by the lakeside, chances are you’ve witnessed the picturesque sight of boats gliding smoothly across the water. But have you ever wondered about the mechanical marvel that propels these vessels through liquid realms? Enter the world of motorboating – a fascinating and exhilarating waterborne pursuit that combines power, speed, and adventure.

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The History of Motorboating

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Motorboating, although often associated with contemporary speedboats and luxurious yachts, has a rich history dating back to the late 19th century. Its development was closely tied to the revolutionary advent of the internal combustion engine, which transformed water transportation. The debut of the first gasoline-powered boat in the late 19th century marked a pivotal moment in marine history.

As the years rolled by, the technology powering motorboats continued to evolve, giving rise to vessels that were faster, more efficient, and more versatile. The early 20th century witnessed a surge in the popularity of motorboat racing, providing a platform for engineering innovation and competition that pushed the boundaries of what was possible.

Today, motorboating stands as a remarkable testament to human ingenuity, offering enthusiasts around the world an exhilarating recreational activity. It seamlessly combines the thrill of speed, the beauty of waterborne exploration, and the legacy of innovation, making it a beloved pursuit for millions worldwide.

To learn about getting your boating license, check out this article.

The Mechanics Behind Motorboating

The heart of every motorboat beats with an intricate mechanical system, a marvel of engineering that transforms fuel into motion. This system comprises several indispensable components, working in harmony to propel the vessel through water.

At the core of this mechanical symphony is the engine, often an internal combustion engine, which acts as the power plant of the boat. It ignites a controlled explosion of fuel and air to generate the necessary power. This power is then harnessed and channeled to a critical component known as the propeller, a rotating, blade-like device submerged beneath the waterline. The propeller’s spinning motion exerts a force by pushing water backward, which, in turn, thrusts the boat forward.

The fuel system plays a vital role in this process, ensuring a consistent and reliable supply of energy to the engine. Fuel is stored in a tank and is carefully metered into the engine, providing the necessary combustible material for power generation.

Finally, the steering mechanism allows the boat operator to exert control over the vessel’s direction. This component ensures that the boat glides smoothly and safely across the water, responding to the captain’s commands and navigating any waterway with precision.

Types of Motorboats

Motorboats come in a dazzling array of shapes, sizes, and designs, each tailored to specific purposes and preferences. Some of the most common types of motorboats include:

1. Bowriders

Bowriders are renowned for their versatility, featuring an open bow area that’s perfect for sun-soaked relaxation and socializing. With ample seating in the bow, these boats create a comfortable and inviting space for passengers to bask in the sun’s warmth or chat while cruising. Whether it’s a peaceful day on the water with friends or a family outing, bowriders offer the ideal setup for those who value both leisure and companionship.

2. Cruisers

Cruisers are the choice for those seeking extended journeys on the water. These boats boast comfortable cabins, making them perfect for overnight trips and adventures. Equipped with sleeping quarters, kitchens, and bathrooms, cruisers provide all the amenities needed for a cozy and convenient stay on the water. Their spacious interiors ensure that passengers can relax and enjoy extended cruising, exploring new horizons at a leisurely pace.

3. Speedboats

Speedboats are the epitome of sleek and fast watercraft, designed for adrenaline-pumping adventures. These vessels excel in watersports like wakeboarding and tubing, delivering thrilling rides that keep passengers on the edge of their seats. Speedboats are known for their nimbleness, making sharp turns and quick maneuvers a breeze. They’re the go-to choice for those who crave high-speed excitement and action-packed days on the water.

4. Fishing Boats

Crafted with anglers in mind, fishing boats come equipped with specialized features such as fishing rod holders and live wells. These vessels provide the ideal platform for fishing enthusiasts to pursue their passion. The thoughtful design of fishing boats ensures that everything, from tackle to bait, is within easy reach. Whether you’re casting your line in freshwater lakes or saltwater bays, these boats are your trusted companions for a successful day of angling.

5. Pontoon Boats

Pontoon boats are synonymous with relaxation and entertainment. Featuring a spacious deck atop buoyant pontoons, they offer ample room for leisurely cruises and social gatherings. Their flat, stable surfaces are perfect for hosting picnics, barbecues, and parties. Families and friends can enjoy a day on the water with plenty of space for everyone to spread out and soak up the sun. Pontoon boats provide a leisurely and sociable way to explore lakes and rivers.

6. Jet Boats

Jet boats are the innovation-driven choice, utilizing jet propulsion instead of traditional propellers. This design grants them exceptional maneuverability and allows them to navigate shallow waters with ease. Jet boats are the top pick for adventure seekers who want to explore tight channels, rivers, and coves that may be off-limits to other vessels. With their swift acceleration and quick response, they provide an exciting and agile experience on the water.

7. Sailboats with Motors

Sailboats with auxiliary motors combine the elegance of sailing with the convenience of an engine. These motors serve as backup propulsion, offering added control in situations where wind conditions are low or when precise maneuvering is required, such as docking. Sailors can rely on these motors to assist in getting in and out of harbors or handling unexpected changes in weather. This hybrid approach allows sailors to enjoy the tranquility of sailing while having the reliability of an engine when needed.

Getting Started with Motorboating

Excited to embark on your motorboating adventure? Here are some key steps to get you started:

1. Boating Education

Enrolling in a boating safety course is a prudent step for any aspiring boater. These courses offer a comprehensive understanding of navigation rules, safety procedures, and essential boating skills. By taking a course, you’ll gain the knowledge needed to navigate waterways responsibly and confidently, reducing the risk of accidents and mishaps on the water.

2. Licensing and Registration

Navigating the legal requirements of boating is crucial. Depending on your location, you may be required to obtain a boating license or register your motorboat. It’s essential to stay informed about and comply with local regulations to ensure you’re operating your vessel legally and safely.

3. Choosing the Right Boat

Selecting the perfect motorboat involves careful consideration of your specific needs and budget. Factors such as boat size, available features, and intended use should guide your choice. Whether you’re seeking leisurely cruises, watersports adventures, or fishing expeditions, choosing the right boat ensures that your experiences on the water are enjoyable and tailored to your preferences.

4. Safety First

Prioritizing safety is non-negotiable in boating. Invest in essential safety equipment like life jackets, fire extinguishers, and a well-equipped first-aid kit. Safety measures should always be in place to protect you, your passengers, and your boat. By adhering to safety guidelines, you can enjoy peace of mind during your outings on the water.

5. Practice and Familiarization

Becoming proficient in handling your motorboat is key to a safe and enjoyable boating experience. Spend time becoming familiar with your boat’s controls and maneuvering capabilities. Practice docking, navigating, and responding to different situations in calm waters. This hands-on experience builds confidence and prepares you to handle various scenarios you may encounter while boating.

6. Plan Your Adventures

Thoughtful trip planning is essential to ensure safe and enjoyable outings. Consider factors like weather conditions, tides, and navigational routes when planning your trips. Always inform someone you trust of your itinerary, including departure and return times, in case of unexpected situations. Planning ahead enhances your safety and helps you make the most of your time on the water.

7. Maintenance

Regular maintenance of your motorboat is paramount to ensure it runs smoothly and safely. This includes routine engine checks, cleaning to prevent corrosion, and thorough inspections to identify and address any issues. Proper maintenance extends the life of your boat and enhances its reliability, allowing you to enjoy worry-free adventures on the water.

Experiencing the Thrill of Motorboating

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Motorboating offers an array of thrilling experiences, making it a favorite pastime for many. Here are some of the joys you can expect:

1. Speed and Adventure

When you throttle up and unleash the power of your motorboat, you embark on an adrenaline-charged adventure like no other. The sensation of speeding across the water, wind in your hair, and the world rushing by, is an exhilarating rush. The freedom to explore wide-open waterways or navigate thrilling twists and turns creates a sense of liberation that’s unparalleled in other activities.

2. Exploration

Motorboating is your passport to explore hidden gems of nature that might otherwise remain undiscovered. Remote coves, secluded beaches, and pristine islands become accessible, offering a sense of adventure and the thrill of exploration. Motorboating grants you the freedom to chart your course and uncover secluded spots that are off the beaten path.

3. Watersports

Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or simply enjoy the challenge of mastering the waves, motorboating opens the door to a world of watersports. From the heart-pounding excitement of wakeboarding to the graceful art of waterskiing or the sheer fun of tubing, your motorboat serves as the launchpad for thrilling aquatic activities. It’s the perfect setting to test your skills or share the excitement with friends and family.

4. Fishing Expeditions

For anglers, motorboating is a gateway to prime fishing locations. Whether you’re after freshwater catches in serene lakes or targeting saltwater species in coastal bays, your motorboat provides the means to access fishing hotspots. The thrill of reeling in the catch of the day, surrounded by the tranquility of the water, is an experience that fishing enthusiasts cherish.

5. Sun and Relaxation

Motorboating isn’t all about high-octane adventure. It’s also the ideal way to bask in the sun and savor moments of relaxation. Anchor your boat in a peaceful bay or cruise along a tranquil shoreline, creating the perfect setting for unwinding. With the gentle rocking of the boat and the soothing sounds of water, you can enjoy lazy days under the sun, escaping the hustle and bustle of daily life.

6. Social Gatherings

Invite your friends and family for a day of fun and connection on the water. Motorboating provides an excellent backdrop for social gatherings. Host picnics, barbecues, and water games while anchored in a scenic spot. Share laughter and memorable moments, creating bonds that only the water can foster.

7. Stunning Scenery

As you motor along coastlines, rivers, and lakes, you’re treated to breathtaking scenery at every turn. The natural beauty that surrounds you, from majestic cliffs to serene forests reflected in the water, is a visual feast for the senses. Motorboating offers a unique vantage point to soak in these stunning vistas, making each journey a visual delight and a feast for your soul.

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Motorboating is a captivating blend of technology, adventure, and leisure that has captured the hearts of water enthusiasts around the globe. Its rich history, diverse boat types, and potential for thrilling experiences make it a fascinating world to explore. Whether you seek high-speed excitement, tranquil relaxation, or something in between, motorboating offers a wide range of possibilities for you to embark on unforgettable journeys across the water. As you delve into the realm of motorboating, remember to prioritize safety, respect the environment, and savor every moment of this exhilarating aquatic pursuit. So, get ready to set sail, feel the wind in your hair, and let the waves carry you on your next great adventure in the world of motorboating.

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Motorboat Jones

Eugene Jones Born: March 15, 1969 Primary Position: Outfield All Position(s) Played: 1B, 3B Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6'1" Weight: 175 Draft: Round 12 (1987 June Amateur Draft, Cincinnati Reds) School: Litchfield HS (Gadsden, AL) Career: 1987-1995

Motorboat Jones compiled a career batting average of .255 with 46 home runs and 378 RBI in his 763-game career with the Reds, Greensboro Hornets, Charleston Wheelers, Cedar Rapids Reds, Winston-Salem Spirits, Chattanooga Lookouts, Marshall Mallards, Brainerd Bears and Saskatoon Riot. He began playing during the 1987 season and last took the field during the 1995 campaign.

     

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Year Level Lg Team
1987R 481931682644132024932225.262.347.363.710611020
1988R 552111942447700181921623.242.303.278.582541001
1989A 115451406681021925621633658.251.318.345.6631405131
1990A 5925321541541212231453339.251.345.344.689740141
1990A 7130326136661942461913241.253.328.379.707991180
1991A 984173525880715422666243.227.341.295.636104140032
1992A 1325665157513829865437174781.268.329.390.71920180312
1993AA 261018910204011032917.225.293.303.5962720210
1993Advanced A 9036733058992141969843047.300.362.561.92318554030
1994Ind 441671481833101217621417.223.299.345.6445133021
1994Ind 621183410011123.222.286.278.563500010
1995Ind 19767011183141211611.257.316.500.81635
Totals76331262766428705145244637815947309405.255.330.375.705103632158288
Year Level Lg Team Pos
1987R 3B53830.7862.200
1987R 1B4033029626.9848.975
1988R 1B536111.9747.400
1988R OF4997230.9712.020
1989A 1B8423051.0005.625
1989A OF1001541070.9591.640
1990A OF5488510.9891.722
1990A OF4988210.9891.837
1990A 1B151001.0006.000
1991A OF97195550.9762.062
1992A OF1292261791.9641.884
1992A 1B120001.0002.000
1993Advanced A OF771401232.9811.974
1993AA OF22371001.0001.727
1994Ind 1B9591019.9867.667
1994Ind OF6152011.0002.833
1994Ind OF3246321.9611.531
Totals68415631114246.9762.447

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1991A CIN
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1993AA CIN
1994Ind
1994Ind
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