1966 Orlando Twins Roster

Florida State League (FSL) - Class: A
Team Record: 71-68
Finished 5th in the FSL
Manager: Johnny Goryl (71-68)
Affiliation: Minnesota Twins
Location: Orlando, Florida
Ballpark: Tinker Field
Attendance: 40,229, Avg. 579
1966 Orlando Twins Statistics

The Orlando Twins of the Florida State League ended the 1966 season with a record of 71 wins and 68 losses, finishing fifth in the FSL.

The Twins scored 514 runs and surrendered 453 runs. Paul Ratliff led Orlando with 11 home runs James Sevcik drove in 63 runs. James Pitt paced hitters with significant playing time with a .267 average. Jerry Magness topped the team with 15 wins, while Bill Ferrell recorded a 1.67 ERA, tops among hurlers with significant time on the mound.

Tom Hall and Paul Ratliff both played in Major League Baseball during their careers.

Johnny Goryl served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Larry BohannonRROctober 2, 19416'0"195
Joe BorowyRRAugust 19, 19476'1"190
Nelson CastellanosRRJuly 26, 19425'10"162Maracaibo, Zulia VE
Boyd CoffieRRNovember 6, 19376'0"195Athens, TN US
Robert CrosbyRRAugust 23, 19476'1"185
Donald CrossLR6'0"180
James DuffyLRJanuary 27, 19475'11"170
Bill FerrellRRFebruary 19, 19456'0"180
Ray GaleRRDecember 12, 19436'0"178
George GoveLR5'10"165
Terry GrahamLL6'0"195
Tom HallLLNovember 23, 19476'0"150Thomasville, NC US
William HanscheLL5'10"153
Jim HarrisonRL6'4"175
David LoweryRR6'5"208Johannesburg, ZA
James MackRLNovember 11, 19476'2"190
Jerry MagnessRROctober 17, 19426'0"180
Chuck MurrayRRNovember 29, 19446'1"170
Lou NelsonRROctober 19, 19466'2"183Alexandria, LA US
Moe OgierRROctober 19, 19446'3"205
James PittLL5'10"165
Joseph PorrevecchioRRNovember 1, 19436'0"188
Paul RatliffLRJanuary 23, 19446'2"190San Diego, CA US
James SevcikRRJuly 11, 19426'2"205
Tommy ThompsonLR5'11"175Lincoln, IL 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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