1993 Nashville Xpress Roster

Southern League (SL) - Class: AA
Team Record: 72-70
Finished 3rd in the SL's West Division
Manager: Phil Roof (72-70)
Affiliation: Minnesota Twins
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Ballpark: Herschel Greer Stadium
Attendance: 178,737, Avg. 2,668 in 67 home dates
1993 Nashville Xpress Statistics

Playoffs - Birmingham Barons 3 games, Nashville Xpress 1
Finals - Birmingham Barons 3 games, Nashville Xpress 1

The Nashville Xpress of the Southern League ended the 1993 season with a record of 72 wins and 70 losses, finishing third in the league's West Division.

The Xpress scored 672 runs and allowed 651 runs. Marty Cordova led Nashville with 19 home runs, and Rich Becker walloped 15 or more, too. Marty Cordova drove in 77 runs. Rich Becker paced hitters with significant playing time by hitting .287. Oscar Muñoz topped the squad with 11 wins and a team-best 3.09 ERA, best among qualifying pitchers.

Dan Masteller, Mike Misuraca, Scott Watkins, Rich Becker, Eddie Guardado, Scott Stahoviak, Steve Dunn, Mike Durant, Denny Hocking, Oscar Muñoz, Damian Miller, Todd Ritchie, Brad Radke, Brian Raabe, Alan Newman, Erik Schullstrom and Marty Cordova were all players from the 1993 Nashville Xpress who played in the Majors during their careers.

Phil Roof served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Marc BarceloRRJanuary 10, 19726'3"220Van Nuys, CA US
Rich BeckerLLFebruary 1, 19725'10"180Aurora, IL US
Jayson BestRRSeptember 9, 19686'0"170Lafayette, IN US
Ted CorbinSRApril 27, 19715'9"150
Marty CordovaRRJuly 10, 19696'0"200Las Vegas, NV US
Rex De La NuezRRJanuary 17, 19685'10"180Glendale, CA US
Steve DunnLLApril 18, 19706'4"225Champaign, IL US
Mike DurantRRSeptember 14, 19696'2"200Columbus, OH US
Sean GavaghanRRDecember 19, 19696'1"185Fort Washington, PA US
Pedro GrifolRRNovember 28, 19696'1"197Miami, FL US
Eddie GuardadoRLOctober 2, 19706'0"195Stockton, CA US
Jon HenryRRAugust 1, 19686'5"215Limestone, ME US
Denny HockingSRApril 2, 19705'10"180Torrance, CA US
Tom HoukRRJune 14, 19696'0"165Normal, IL US
Greg JohnsonRRMay 29, 19666'2"190Chattanooga, TN US
Jason KlonoskiLLMarch 24, 19676'2"195Chicago, IL US
Dom KonieczkiRLJune 16, 19696'1"170Erie, PA US
Jeff MansurLLAugust 2, 19706'0"185
Dan MastellerLLMarch 17, 19686'0"185Toledo, OH US
Bob McCrearySRAugust 28, 19676'2"175
Mike McDonaldLRJuly 30, 19686'1"173Waukegan, IL US
Damian MillerRROctober 13, 19696'3"202La Crosse, WI US
Mike MisuracaRRAugust 21, 19686'0"190Long Beach, CA US
Willie MotaSRMay 29, 19716'2"192
Oscar MuñozRRSeptember 25, 19696'3"210Hialeah, FL US
Alan NewmanLLOctober 2, 19696'6"240La Habra, CA US
Brian RaabeRRNovember 5, 19675'9"170New Ulm, MN US
Brad RadkeRROctober 27, 19726'2"180Eau Claire, WI US
Todd RitchieRRNovember 7, 19716'3"205Portsmouth, VA US
David RiveraRRAugust 26, 19695'10"165
Bob RobinsonRRDecember 12, 19696'0"185
Erik SchullstromRRMarch 25, 19696'5"220San Diego, CA US
Scott StahoviakLRMarch 6, 19706'5"210Waukegan, IL US
Scott WatkinsLLMay 15, 19706'3"180Tulsa, OK US
Bill WisslerRRAugust 27, 19706'3"205Harrisburg, PA 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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