2000 Huntsville Stars Roster

Southern League (SL) - Class: AA
Team Record: 64-75
Finished 5th in the SL's West Division
Manager: Carlos Lezcano (64-75)
Affiliation: Milwaukee Brewers
Location: Huntsville, Alabama
Ballpark: Joe W. Davis Municipal Stadium
Attendance: 238,930, Avg. 3,566 in 67 home dates
2000 Huntsville Stars Statistics

The Huntsville Stars of the Southern League ended the 2000 season with a record of 64 wins and 75 losses, finishing fifth in the league's West Division.

The Stars scored 603 runs and conceded 647 runs. Bucky Jacobsen led Huntsville with 18 home runs Toby Kominek drove in 68 runs. Josh Klimek paced hitters with significant playing time by hitting .280. Travis Smith topped the squad with 12 wins, while Derek Lee earned a 2.54 ERA, best among pitchers with enough qualifying appearances.

Members of the 2000 Huntsville Stars who played in Major League Baseball during their careers were Nick Neugebauer, Robinson Cancel, Mickey Lopez, Lou Collier, Travis Smith, John Snyder, Bucky Jacobsen, Glenn Dishman, Tim Harikkala, Jamey Wright, Kyle Peterson and Ben Sheets.

Carlos Lezcano served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Alex AndreopoulosLRAugust 19, 19725'10"190Toronto, ON CA
Greg BeckRROctober 21, 19726'3"215Ann Arbor, MI US
Lance BurkhartRRDecember 16, 19745'9"220St. Louis, MO US
Robinson CancelRRMay 4, 19765'11"225Lajas, PR
Matt CerianiRROctober 9, 19766'2"220Vallejo, CA US
Pat ClineRROctober 9, 19746'4"230Bradenton, FL US
Lou CollierRRAugust 21, 19735'10"170Chicago, IL US
Brandon CromerLRJanuary 25, 19746'2"175Lake City, SC US
Bobby DarulaLROctober 29, 19745'10"190Greenwich, CT US
Glenn DishmanRLNovember 5, 19706'1"195Baltimore, MD US
Tim DixonLLFebruary 26, 19726'2"215San Jose, CA US
Mark ErnsterRRDecember 10, 19776'0"190Phoenix, AZ US
Jose GarciaRRApril 29, 19786'3"220San Gabriel, CA US
Chad GreenSRJune 28, 19755'10"200Dunkirk, NY US
Matt GuilianoRROctober 17, 19725'9"180Jamaica, NY US
Tim HarikkalaRRJuly 15, 19716'2"185West Palm Beach, FL US
Al HawkinsRRJanuary 1, 19786'1"210Elizabeth, NJ US
Scott HuntsmanRROctober 28, 19726'2"236Zanesville, OH US
Anthony IapoceRLAugust 23, 19735'10"170Astoria, NY US
Mike IglesiasRRNovember 9, 19726'5"223Oakland, CA US
Ryan JacobsRLFebruary 3, 19746'2"215Richmond, VA US
Bucky JacobsenRRAugust 30, 19756'4"255Riverton, WY US
James JohnsonSLAugust 7, 19766'0"175San Diego, CA US
Doug JohnstonRRMarch 16, 19786'5"205Omaha, NE US
Scott KirbyRRJuly 18, 19776'2"190Winter Haven, FL US
Josh KlimekLRFebruary 2, 19746'1"175St. Louis, MO US
Toby KominekRRJune 13, 19736'1"200Toledo, OH US
Scott KrauseRRAugust 16, 19736'1"180Euclid, OH US
Jack KrawczykRRAugust 12, 19756'4"195Phoenix, AZ US
Derek LeeLLAugust 20, 19746'3"215Fort Worth, TX US
Mickey LopezSRNovember 17, 19735'9"170Miami, FL US
Jared MathisRRAugust 8, 19755'10"180Daytona Beach, FL US
Brian MoonSRJuly 15, 19776'0"190Covington, GA US
Mike MooreRRMarch 7, 19716'4"225Culver City, CA US
Nick NeugebauerRRJuly 15, 19806'3"235Riverside, CA US
Mike PenneyRRMarch 29, 19776'1"190Orange, CA US
Kyle PetersonLRApril 9, 19766'3"215Elkhorn, NE US
Jeff PicklerLRJanuary 6, 19765'10"180Garden Grove, CA US
Ryan PoeRRSeptember 3, 19776'2"220San Clemente, CA US
Mike RossiterRRJune 20, 19736'6"230Garden Grove, CA US
Wellington SanchezRRMay 27, 19776'0"162Nigua, DO
Ben SheetsRRJuly 18, 19786'1"195Baton Rouge, LA US
Travis SmithRRNovember 7, 19725'10"170Springfield, OR US
John SnyderRRAugust 16, 19746'3"185Southfield, MI US
Paul StewartRROctober 21, 19786'5"200Alexandria, VA US
Jamey WrightRRDecember 24, 19746'6"240Oklahoma City, OK US

Average attendance is based upon the number of actual home dates where known (most leagues from 1992 and later). Where the number of home dates is not known, the average is calculated using half the team's total games.




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