1965 Seattle Angels Roster

Pacific Coast League (PCL) - Class: AAA
Team Record: 79-69
Finished 2nd in the PCL's West Division
Manager: Bob Lemon (79-69)
Affiliation: California Angels
Location: Seattle, Washington
Ballpark: Sick Stadium
Attendance: 144,029, Avg. 1,946
1965 Seattle Angels Statistics

The Seattle Angels of the Pacific Coast League ended the 1965 season with a record of 79 wins and 69 losses, finishing second in the league's West Division.

The Angels scored 613 runs and conceded 578 runs. Dick Simpson led Seattle with 24 home runs, while Ed Kirkpatrick walloped 15 or more also. Ed Kirkpatrick accounted for 82 RBI. Dick Simpson paced all regular batters by hitting .301. Jim McGlothlin topped the team with 14 wins, and Bobby Locke recorded a 2.31 ERA, best among qualifying pitchers.

Members of the 1965 Seattle Angels who played in Major League Baseball during their careers were Earl Averill, Jack Spring, Frank Kostro, Tom Satriano, Winston Llenas, Jorge Rubio, Del Bates, Dick Simpson, Jackie Hernández, Cal Emery, Bobby Locke, Jackie Warner, Rick Reichardt, Frank Barnes, Merritt Ranew, Charlie Vinson, Hal Kolstad, Ed Kirkpatrick, Tom Burgmeier, Stan Williams, Julio Gotay, Jim McGlothlin, Barry Latman, Ron Piché, Charlie Dees, Bobby Smith, Joe Koppe, Tom Baker, Ed Sukla, Bobby Guindon, Jim Coates and Jim Campbell.

Bob Lemon served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Earl AverillRRSeptember 9, 19315'10"185Cleveland, OH US
Tom BakerLLMay 6, 19346'0"195Port Townsend, WA US
Frank BarnesRRAugust 26, 19266'0"170Longwood, MS US
Del BatesLRJune 12, 19406'2"195Seattle, WA US
Tom BurgmeierLLAugust 2, 19435'11"185St. Paul, MN US
Jim CampbellRRJune 24, 19376'0"190Palo Alto, CA US
Jim CoatesRRAugust 4, 19326'4"192Farnham, VA US
Charlie DeesLLJune 24, 19356'1"173Birmingham, AL US
Michael DobbinsRRJanuary 27, 19425'11"165
Cal EmeryLLJune 28, 19376'2"205Centre Hall, PA US
Julio GotayRRJune 9, 19396'0"180Fajardo, PR
Bobby GuindonLLSeptember 4, 19436'2"185Brookline, MA US
Jackie HernándezRRSeptember 11, 19405'11"165Central Tinguaro, CU
Larry HimesRROctober 7, 19406'0"190Riverside, CA US
Frederick HolmesRRMay 22, 19426'5"225
Ed KirkpatrickLROctober 8, 19445'11"195Spokane, WA US
Hal KolstadRRJune 1, 19355'9"190Rice Lake, WI US
Joe KoppeRROctober 19, 19305'10"165Detroit, MI US
Frank KostroRRAugust 4, 19376'2"190Windber, PA US
Leslie KuhnzRRMarch 9, 19415'11"180
Barry LatmanRRMay 21, 19366'3"210Los Angeles, CA US
Winston LlenasRRSeptember 23, 19435'10"165Santiago, Santiago DO
Bobby LockeRRMarch 3, 19345'11"185Rowes Run, PA US
Christopher ManeffRROctober 22, 19436'0"180
Jim McGlothlinRROctober 6, 19436'1"185Los Angeles, CA US
John OlerudRRNovember 26, 19436'0"190
Ron PichéRRMay 22, 19355'11"165Verdun, QC CA
Bob RadovichRRMay 3, 19396'0"180Philadelphia, PA US
Merritt RanewLRMay 10, 19385'11"170Albany, GA US
Rick ReichardtRRMarch 16, 19436'3"210Madison, WI US
Jorge RubioRRApril 23, 19456'3"200Mexicali, Baja California MX
Tom SatrianoLRAugust 28, 19406'1"185Pittsburgh, PA US
Dick SimpsonRRJuly 28, 19436'4"176Washington, DC US
Bobby SmithRRMay 28, 19345'11"180Hood River, OR US
Jack SpringRLMarch 11, 19336'1"175Spokane, WA US
Ed SuklaRRMarch 3, 19435'11"170Long Beach, CA US
Charlie VinsonLLJanuary 5, 19446'3"207Washington, DC US
Jackie WarnerRRAugust 1, 19436'0"180Monrovia, CA US
Stan WilliamsRRSeptember 14, 19366'5"230Enfield, NH 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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