2002 Pittsburgh Pirates season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2002 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 121st season of the franchise; the 116th in the National League . This was their second season at PNC Park . The Pirates finished fourth in the National League Central with a record of 72–89.
The Pirates missed the playoffs for the tenth straight season, tying a divisional era record set between 1980 and 1989.
Offseason
January 5, 2002: Scott Service was signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Pirates.[ 2]
January 25, 2002: Wayne Gomes was signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Pirates.[ 3]
March 5, 2002: Curtis Pride was signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Pirates.[ 4]
March 5, 2002: Josías Manzanillo was signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Pirates.[ 5]
Regular season
Season standings
Game log
2002 Game Log (72–89)[ 6]
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 1
@ Mets
2–6
Leiter (1–0)
Villone (0–1)
—
53,734
0–1
2
April 3
@ Mets
5–3
Wells (1–0)
Trachsel (0–1)
Williams (1)
25,952
1–1
3
April 4
@ Mets
3–2
Anderson (1–0)
Estes (0–1)
Williams (2)
33,785
2–1
4
April 5
@ Cubs
2–1
Williams (1–0)
Bere (0–1)
Williams (3)
41,555
3–1
5
April 6
@ Cubs
6–1
Fogg (1–0)
Clement (0–1)
—
34,956
4–1
—
April 7
@ Cubs
Postponed (rain; rescheduled for May 21)
6
April 8
Reds
1–0
Villone (1–1)
Dessens (0–2)
Williams (4)
36,402
5–1
7
April 10
Reds
5–8
Acevedo (2–0)
Wells (1–1)
Graves (2)
36,048
5–2
8
April 11
Reds
2–3
Haynes (1–1)
Anderson (1–1)
Graves (3)
12,795
5–3
9
April 12
Cubs
3–7
Bere (1–1)
Williams (1–1)
—
24,002
5–4
10
April 13
Cubs
3–2
Fogg (2–0)
Clement (0–2)
Williams (5)
17,971
6–4
11
April 14
Cubs
1–5 (8)
Lieber (2–0)
Villone (1–2)
Borowski (1)
16,045
6–5
12
April 15
@ Brewers
6–1
Wells (2–1)
Rusch (1–1)
—
14,090
7–5
13
April 16
@ Brewers
5–1
Anderson (2–1)
Neugebauer (0–2)
—
15,012
8–5
14
April 17
@ Brewers
3–2
Williams (2–1)
Buddie (0–1)
Williams (6)
17,879
9–5
15
April 19
Phillies
7–4
Lowe (1–0)
Padilla (2–2)
Williams (7)
23,321
10–5
16
April 20
Phillies
6–5
Villone (2–2)
Adams (0–2)
Williams (8)
18,032
11–5
17
April 21
Phillies
9–3
Wells (3–1)
Duckworth (1–1)
—
18,749
12–5
18
April 23
Dodgers
6–9
Ishii (4–0)
Anderson (2–2)
Gagne (8)
13,235
12–6
19
April 24
Dodgers
1–5
Daal (3–0)
Williams (2–2)
—
14,057
12–7
20
April 25
Dodgers
3–2
Fogg (3–0)
Nomo (2–3)
Williams (9)
16,264
13–7
21
April 26
Padres
1–10
Tomko (2–1)
Villone (2–3)
—
20,575
13–8
—
April 27
Padres
Postponed (rain; rescheduled for April 28)
22
April 28
Padres
3–2
Sauerbeck (1–0)
Embree (2–1)
Williams (10)
—
14–8
23
April 28
Padres
2–7
Tollberg (1–3)
Anderson (2–3)
—
19,621
14–9
24
April 30
@ Rockies
0–10
Hampton (1–3)
Williams (2–3)
—
30,759
14–10
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
25
May 1
@ Rockies
0–6
Neagle (3–1)
Fogg (3–1)
—
29,529
14–11
26
May 2
@ Rockies
2–7
Thomson (4–2)
Villone (2–4)
—
30,134
14–12
27
May 3
@ Padres
6–4
Wells (4–1)
Howard (0–1)
Williams (11)
20,312
15–12
28
May 4
@ Padres
0–3
Jarvis (2–3)
Anderson (2–4)
Hoffman (10)
36,972
15–13
29
May 5
@ Padres
5–6
Lawrence (4–1)
Lowe (1–1)
Hoffman (11)
27,399
15–14
30
May 6
@ Diamondbacks
3–2
Fogg (4–1)
Johnson (6–1)
Williams (12)
29,171
16–14
31
May 7
@ Diamondbacks
6–7
Myers (2–1)
Beimel (0–1)
Kim (9)
32,204
16–15
32
May 8
@ Diamondbacks
3–4
Schilling (7–1)
Wells (4–2)
Kim (10)
31,343
16–16
33
May 10
Astros
5–1
Anderson (3–4)
Hernandez (3–1)
—
19,197
17–16
34
May 11
Astros
4–2
Fogg (5–1)
Oswalt (4–2)
Williams (13)
35,834
18–16
35
May 12
Astros
1–5
Reynolds (3–3)
Williams (2–4)
—
20,202
18–17
36
May 13
Diamondbacks
0–11
Schilling (8–1)
Benson (0–1)
—
14,500
18–18
37
May 14
Diamondbacks
2–1
Wells (5–2)
Anderson (0–3)
Williams (14)
16,373
19–18
38
May 15
Diamondbacks
2–6
Helling (4–4)
Anderson (3–5)
—
18,780
19–19
39
May 16
@ Astros
1–3
Oswalt (5–2)
Boehringer (0–1)
Wagner (6)
26,277
19–20
40
May 17
@ Astros
4–7
Stone (2–1)
Villone (2–5)
Dotel (1)
28,861
19–21
41
May 18
@ Astros
1–2
Dotel (2–1)
Lowe (1–2)
—
34,921
19–22
42
May 19
@ Astros
5–3
Wells (6–2)
Mlicki (3–5)
Williams (15)
34,259
20–22
43
May 21
@ Cubs
12–1
Anderson (4–5)
Bere (1–7)
—
—
21–22
44
May 21
@ Cubs
3–4
Cruz (1–7)
Fogg (5–2)
Alfonseca (6)
37,175
21–23
45
May 22
@ Cubs
4–7
Prior (1–0)
Williams (2–5)
Alfonseca (7)
40,138
21–24
46
May 23
@ Cubs
6–11
Clement (2–3)
Benson (0–2)
—
37,578
21–25
47
May 24
Cardinals
5–2
Wells (7–2)
Stephenson (1–3)
—
25,203
22–25
48
May 25
Cardinals
3–6
Williams (2–0)
Anderson (4–6)
Isringhausen (13)
26,201
22–26
49
May 26
Cardinals
3–7
Simontacchi (3–0)
Fogg (5–3)
—
31,989
22–27
50
May 27
Cubs
3–2 (10)
Williams (1–0)
Alfonseca (0–1)
—
16,215
23–27
51
May 28
Cubs
0–3
Clement (3–3)
Benson (0–3)
—
15,060
23–28
52
May 29
Cubs
5–0
Wells (8–2)
Lieber (3–4)
—
17,116
24–28
53
May 30
Cubs
8–9
Wood (6–3)
Anderson (4–7)
Alfonseca (8)
21,208
24–29
54
May 31
@ Cardinals
3–1
Fogg (6–3)
Williams (2–1)
Williams (16)
38,148
25–29
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
55
June 1
@ Cardinals
4–9
Kile (3–3)
Arroyo (0–1)
—
43,295
25–30
56
June 2
@ Cardinals
5–2
Lowe (2–2)
Morris (7–4)
Williams (17)
37,243
26–30
57
June 3
@ Expos
5–7
Ohka (5–3)
Wells (8–3)
Stewart (5)
4,821
26–31
58
June 4
@ Expos
5–2
Anderson (5–7)
Pavano (3–7)
Williams (18)
4,619
27–31
59
June 5
@ Expos
1–3
Vazquez (4–2)
Fogg (6–4)
—
4,890
27–32
60
June 7
Brewers
6–1
Beimel (1–1)
Sheets (3–6)
—
27,001
28–32
61
June 8
Brewers
9–8 (11)
Boehringer (1–1)
King (1–2)
—
38,244
29–32
62
June 9
Brewers
5–4
Sauerbeck (2–0)
Wright (1–3)
Williams (19)
24,897
30–32
63
June 10
@ Angels
3–4
Washburn (6–2)
Anderson (5–8)
Percival (14)
16,861
30–33
64
June 11
@ Angels
7–3
Fogg (7–4)
Appier (5–5)
—
17,755
31–33
65
June 12
@ Angels
5–8
Weber (3–2)
Boehringer (1–2)
Percival (15)
17,096
31–34
66
June 14
@ Reds
3–4 (11)
Williamson (2–0)
Williams (1–1)
—
30,820
31–35
67
June 15
@ Reds
3–4
Sullivan (4–2)
Lincoln (0–1)
Graves (21)
31,419
31–36
68
June 16
@ Reds
5–1
Anderson (6–8)
Haynes (7–6)
—
29,532
32–36
69
June 18
Athletics
2–4
Mulder (7–4)
Fogg (7–5)
Koch (16)
21,943
32–37
70
June 19
Athletics
2–3 (10)
Bradford (3–1)
Williams (1–2)
Koch (17)
30,562
32–38
71
June 20
Athletics
3–5
Hudson (5–6)
Benson (0–4)
Koch (18)
22,464
32–39
72
June 21
Rangers
0–2
Rogers (8–4)
Wells (8–4)
Cordero (3)
24,475
32–40
73
June 22
Rangers
2–3
Bell (3–2)
Lincoln (0–2)
Irabu (13)
35,302
32–41
74
June 23
Rangers
4–10
Park (3–3)
Fogg (7–6)
—
26,930
32–42
75
June 25
Expos
4–1
Benson (1–4)
Ohka (7–4)
Williams (20)
17,543
33–42
76
June 26
Expos
7–4
Wells (9–4)
Vazquez (5–4)
Williams (21)
36,966
34–42
77
June 27
Expos
2–7 (7)
Brower (3–0)
Villone (2–6)
—
21,312
34–43
78
June 28
@ Tigers
3–1
Fogg (8–6)
Redman (3–8)
Williams (22)
28,582
35–43
79
June 29
@ Tigers
1–2
Weaver (6–8)
Beimel (1–2)
Acevedo (12)
24,449
35–44
80
June 30
@ Tigers
6–2
Benson (2–4)
Maroth (1–2)
Williams (23)
25,966
36–44
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
81
July 1
Brewers
0–2
Wright (2–6)
Wells (9–5)
—
14,634
36–45
82
July 2
Brewers
6–12
Quevedo (4–6)
Anderson (6–9)
—
15,142
36–46
83
July 3
Brewers
3–1
Fogg (9–6)
Sheets (4–10)
Williams (24)
32,309
37–46
84
July 4
Astros
6–8
Borbon (3–3)
Beimel (1–3)
—
25,962
37–47
85
July 5
Astros
4–3
Fetters (1–0)
Borbon (3–4)
Williams (25)
24,556
38–47
86
July 6
Astros
2–10
Cruz (1–4)
Wells (9–6)
—
26,578
38–48
87
July 7
Astros
1–6
Miller (4–3)
Anderson (6–10)
—
23,348
38–49
88
July 11
@ Brewers
3–2 (10)
Boehringer (2–2)
DeJean (0–4)
Williams (26)
21,021
39–49
89
July 12
@ Brewers
9–2
Lowe (3–2)
Rusch (5–8)
—
26,362
40–49
90
July 13
@ Brewers
5–3
Wells (10–6)
Wright (2–8)
Williams (27)
28,214
41–49
91
July 14
@ Brewers
3–5
Quevedo (5–6)
Beimel (1–4)
DeJean (16)
21,976
41–50
92
July 15
@ Astros
5–4
Lowe (4–2)
Wagner (2–2)
Williams (28)
29,204
42–50
93
July 16
@ Astros
7–3
Fogg (10–6)
Oswalt (10–6)
Boehringer (1)
27,042
43–50
94
July 17
Reds
6–3
Anderson (7–10)
Dempster (5–10)
Williams (29)
32,864
44–50
95
July 18
Reds
5–7
Sullivan (6–3)
Boehringer (2–3)
Graves (28)
21,625
44–51
96
July 19
Cardinals
12–9
Sauerbeck (3–0)
Veres (3–6)
—
23,812
45–51
97
July 20
Cardinals
15–6
Benson (3–4)
Smith (3–1)
—
35,101
46–51
98
July 21
Cardinals
4–8
Finley (5–11)
Fogg (10–7)
Kline (3)
27,999
46–52
99
July 22
@ Reds
6–5
Anderson (8–10)
Dempster (5–11)
Williams (30)
18,398
47–52
100
July 23
@ Reds
2–7
Haynes (11–6)
Wells (10–7)
—
19,884
47–53
101
July 24
@ Reds
5–10
Moehler (2–1)
Beimel (1–5)
—
24,910
47–54
102
July 25
@ Astros
0–8
Saarloos (2–2)
Benson (3–5)
—
26,027
47–55
103
July 26
@ Astros
3–4
Wagner (3–2)
Sauerbeck (3–1)
—
32,115
47–56
104
July 27
@ Astros
0–3
Oswalt (11–6)
Anderson (8–11)
Wagner (20)
38,896
47–57
105
July 28
@ Astros
0–4
Miller (8–3)
Wells (10–8)
—
35,144
47–58
106
July 30
Rockies
4–1
Benson (4–5)
Neagle (4–7)
Williams (31)
23,749
48–58
107
July 31
Rockies
7–6
Boehringer (3–3)
White (2–6)
Williams (32)
18,106
49–58
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
108
August 1
Rockies
0–3
Jennings (11–5)
Meadows (0–1)
Jimenez (27)
19,075
49–59
109
August 2
Giants
6–5
Boehringer (4–3)
Nen (4–1)
—
28,203
50–59
110
August 3
Giants
6–11
Schmidt (7–5)
Wells (10–9)
—
38,275
50–60
111
August 4
Giants
5–10
Rueter (10–6)
Benson (4–6)
—
31,398
50–61
112
August 6
@ Dodgers
3–1
Fogg (11–7)
Perez (10–8)
Williams (33)
31,254
51–61
113
August 7
@ Dodgers
0–4
Ashby (8–9)
Meadows (0–2)
Gagne (37)
31,588
51–62
114
August 8
@ Dodgers
5–10
Beirne (1–0)
Anderson (8–12)
—
31,776
51–63
115
August 9
@ Giants
4–3
Wells (11–9)
Schmidt (7–6)
Williams (34)
41,897
52–63
116
August 10
@ Giants
3–8
Aybar (1–0)
Lincoln (0–3)
—
41,146
52–64
117
August 11
@ Giants
4–5 (11)
Nen (6–1)
Williams (1–3)
—
41,479
52–65
118
August 12
Cardinals
6–10
Simontacchi (8–4)
Meadows (0–3)
—
15,700
52–66
119
August 13
Cardinals
5–9
Morris (14–7)
Anderson (8–13)
Isringhausen (27)
17,609
52–67
120
August 14
Cardinals
3–7
Benes (2–3)
Wells (11–10)
—
18,791
52–68
121
August 15
Cardinals
5–11
Kline (1–1)
Williams (1–4)
—
20,503
52–69
122
August 16
Brewers
3–10
Sheets (7–14)
Fogg (11–8)
—
35,343
52–70
123
August 17
Brewers
5–0
Meadows (1–3)
Cabrera (5–9)
—
25,277
53–70
124
August 18
Brewers
3–2
Arroyo (1–1)
Rusch (6–13)
Williams (35)
20,170
54–70
125
August 19
@ Cardinals
2–7
Benes (3–3)
Wells (11–11)
—
31,626
54–71
126
August 20
@ Cardinals
8–0
Benson (5–6)
Hackman (3–4)
—
34,997
55–71
127
August 21
@ Cardinals
1–4
Finley (8–14)
Fogg (11–9)
Isringhausen (28)
26,806
55–72
128
August 22
@ Cardinals
4–5
Molina (1–0)
Williams (1–5)
—
26,606
55–73
129
August 23
@ Brewers
6–3
Lincoln (1–3)
Durocher (1–1)
Williams (36)
30,957
56–73
130
August 24
@ Brewers
17–10
Wells (12–11)
Cabrera (5–10)
—
22,568
57–73
131
August 25
@ Brewers
3–2
Benson (6–6)
Wright (5–13)
Williams (37)
19,443
58–73
132
August 27
Braves
4–5
Millwood (14–6)
Fogg (11–10)
Smoltz (46)
20,542
58–74
133
August 28
Braves
1–0 (10)
Williams (2–5)
Remlinger (7–2)
—
20,136
59–74
134
August 29
Braves
4–1
Arroyo (2–1)
Glavine (16–8)
Williams (38)
17,312
60–74
135
August 30
@ Marlins
3–4
Tavarez (10–10)
Wells (12–12)
Looper (8)
4,962
60–75
136
August 31
@ Marlins
2–3
Nunez (6–5)
Sauerbeck (3–2)
Looper (9)
10,188
60–76
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
137
September 1
@ Marlins
4–8
Neal (3–0)
Fogg (11–11)
—
5,588
60–77
138
September 2
@ Braves
1–5
Maddux (12–5)
Meadows (1–4)
—
30,803
60–78
139
September 3
@ Braves
3–0
Torres (1–0)
Glavine (16–9)
Williams (39)
18,931
61–78
140
September 4
@ Braves
0–6
Moss (10–5)
Wells (12–13)
—
19,525
61–79
141
September 6
Marlins
11–0
Benson (7–6)
Tejera (8–7)
—
33,525
62–79
142
September 7
Marlins
4–1
Fogg (12–11)
Robertson (0–1)
Williams (40)
18,848
63–79
143
September 8
Marlins
1–11
Pavano (4–10)
Meadows (1–5)
—
15,211
63–80
144
September 9
@ Reds
8–9
Dempster (8–13)
Torres (1–1)
Williamson (1)
13,434
63–81
145
September 10
@ Reds
0–3
Reitsma (6–10)
Wells (12–14)
Williamson (2)
13,153
63–82
146
September 11
@ Reds
4–1
Villone (3–6)
Dessens (7–8)
Williams (41)
14,514
64–82
147
September 13
@ Phillies
5–3
Beimel (2–5)
Timlin (4–6)
Williams (42)
13,718
65–82
148
September 14
@ Phillies
1–4
Junge (1–0)
Meadows (1–6)
Mesa (40)
16,621
65–83
149
September 15
@ Phillies
0–1 (10)
Mesa (4–6)
Sauerbeck (3–3)
—
23,054
65–84
150
September 16
Reds
3–4
Silva (1–0)
Lincoln (1–4)
Williamson (5)
10,752
65–85
151
September 17
Reds
11–3
Benson (8–6)
Reitsma (6–12)
—
10,991
66–85
152
September 18
Reds
3–2
Lincoln (2–4)
Riedling (2–3)
Williams (43)
11,684
67–85
153
September 19
Reds
4–5
Hamilton (4–9)
Williams (2–6)
Williamson (6)
11,338
67–86
154
September 20
Cubs
5–4
Sauerbeck (4–3)
Alfonseca (2–5)
—
22,299
68–86
155
September 21
Cubs
2–4
Farnsworth (4–6)
Sauerbeck (4–4)
Cruz (1)
33,653
68–87
156
September 22
Cubs
5–4
Benson (9–6)
Benes (2–2)
Williams (44)
25,026
69–87
157
September 24
Mets
6–3
Sauerbeck (5–4)
Guthrie (5–3)
Williams (45)
13,249
70–87
158
September 25
Mets
4–3
Villone (4–6)
Roberts (3–1)
Williams (46)
11,641
71–87
—
September 26
Mets
Cancelled (rain; not rescheduled)
159
September 27
@ Cubs
13–3
Torres (2–1)
Mahomes (1–1)
—
27,637
72–87
160
September 28
@ Cubs
4–5
Cruz (3–11)
Boehringer (4–4)
—
38,617
72–88
161
September 29
@ Cubs
3–7
Wood (12–11)
Fogg (12–12)
—
37,541
72–89
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement Bold = Pirates team member
Record vs. opponents
Source: [1]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LA
MIL
MTL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
AL
Arizona
—
3–3
4–2
6–0
14–5
5–1
3–3
9–10
4–2
4–2
5–2
4–3
4–2
12–7
8–11
2–4
11–7
Atlanta
3–3
—
4–2
4–2
4–3
11–8
3–3
2–4
5–1
13–6
12–7
11–7
3–3
3–3
3–3
5–1
15–3
Chicago
2–4
2–4
—
5–12
4–2
4–2
8–11
2–4
7–10
3–3
1–5
2–4
10–9
2–4
3–3
6–12
6–6
Cincinnati
0–6
2–4
12–5
—
3–3
5–1
6–11
4–2
13–6
1–5
2–4
2–4
11–7
5–1
2–4
8–11
2–10
Colorado
5–14
3–4
2–4
3–3
—
5–2
3–3
7–12
3–3
4–2
3–3
3–3
4–2
11–8
8–12
2–4
7–11
Florida
1–5
8–11
2–4
1–5
2–5
—
3–3
3–3
4–2
10–9
8–11
10–9
4–2
5–1
4–3
4–2
10–8
Houston
3–3
3–3
11–8
11–6
3–3
3–3
—
3–3
10–8
3–3
4–2
3–3
11–6
4–2
1–5
6–13
5–7
Los Angeles
10–9
4–2
4–2
2–4
12–7
3–3
3–3
—
5–1
5–2
4–2
4–3
4–2
10–9
8–11
2–4
12–6
Milwaukee
2–4
1–5
10–7
6–13
3–3
2–4
8–10
1–5
—
2–4
1–5
1–5
4–15
5–1
1–5
7–10
2–10
Montreal
2–4
6–13
3–3
5–1
2–4
9–10
3–3
2–5
4–2
—
11–8
11–8
3–3
3–4
4–2
3–3
12–6
New York
2–5
7–12
5–1
4–2
3–3
11–8
2–4
2–4
5–1
8–11
—
9–10
1–4
3–4
0–6
3–3
10–8
Philadelphia
3–4
7–11
4–2
4–2
3–3
9–10
3–3
3–4
5–1
8–11
10–9
—
2–4
2–4
3–3
4–2
10–8
Pittsburgh
2–4
3–3
9–10
7–11
2–4
2–4
6–11
2–4
15–4
3–3
4–1
4–2
—
2–4
2–4
6–11
3–9
San Diego
7–12
3–3
4–2
1–5
8–11
1–5
2–4
9–10
1–5
4–3
4–3
4–2
4–2
—
5–14
1–5
8–10
San Francisco
11–8
3–3
3–3
4–2
11–8
3–4
5–1
11–8
5–1
2–4
6–0
3–3
4–2
14–5
—
2–4
8–10
St. Louis
4–2
1–5
12–6
11–8
4–2
2–4
13–6
4–2
10–7
3–3
3–3
2–4
11–6
5–1
4–2
—
8–4
Detailed records
Month
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
April
24
14
10
0.583
85
99
May
30
11
19
0.367
105
133
June
26
11
15
0.423
102
104
July
27
13
14
0.481
123
142
August
29
11
18
0.379
121
153
September
25
12
13
0.480
105
99
Total
161
72
89
0.447
641
730
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
Home
80
38
42
0.475
330
389
Away
81
34
47
0.420
311
341
Total
161
72
89
0.447
641
730
Roster
2002 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Opening Day lineup
Awards and honors
2002 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Statistics
Hitting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Draft picks
2002 Top 10 Rounds Draft Picks[ 9]
Rd
#
Player
Pos
DOB and Age
School
1
1
Bryan Bullington
RHP
(1980-09-30 ) September 30, 1980 (aged 21)
Ball State University (Muncie, Indiana )
2
42
Blair Johnson
RHP
(1984-03-25 ) March 25, 1984 (aged 18)
Washburn Rural HS (Topeka, Kansas )
3
73
Taber Lee
SS
(1980-10-18 ) October 18, 1980 (aged 21)
San Diego State University (San Diego, California )
4
103
Wardell Starling
RHP
(1983-03-14 ) March 14, 1983 (aged 19)
Lawrence E Elkins HS (Missouri City, Texas )
5
133
Alex Hart
RHP
(1980-01-10 ) January 10, 1980 (aged 22)
University of Florida (Gainesville, Florida )
6
163
Brad Eldred
1B
(1980-07-12 ) July 12, 1980 (aged 21)
Florida International University (Miami, Florida )
7
193
Matt Capps
RHP
(1983-09-03 ) September 3, 1983 (aged 18)
Alexander HS (Douglasville, Georgia )
8
223
Bobby Kingsbury
OF
(1980-08-30 ) August 30, 1980 (aged 21)
Fordham University (New York City)
9
253
Joe Hicks
OF
(1984-04-22 ) April 22, 1984 (aged 18)
Forest Brook HS (Houston, Texas )
10
283
David Davidson
LHP
(1984-04-23 ) April 23, 1984 (aged 18)
Denis Morris HS (St. Catharines, ON )
Note
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Lynchburg, Hickory
References
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