1988 Stockton Ports Roster

California League (CL) - Class: A
Team Record: 94-49
Finished 1st in the CL's North Division
Manager: Dave Huppert (94-49)
Affiliation: Milwaukee Brewers
Location: Stockton, California
Ballpark: Billy Hebert Field
Attendance: 58,586, Avg. 819
1988 Stockton Ports Statistics

Playoffs - Stockton Ports 3 games, San Jose Giants 2
Finals - Riverside Red Wave 3 games, Stockton Ports 0

The Stockton Ports of the California League ended the 1988 season with a record of 94 wins and 49 losses, finishing first in the league's North Division.

The Ports led the league with just 560 runs allowed. Stockton scored 833 runs. Tim McIntosh paced the squad with 15 home runs and drove in 92 runs, while leading hitters with significant playing time by hitting .283. Jaime Navarro topped the team with 15 wins, and Steve Monson recorded a 2.88 ERA, best among qualifying pitchers.

Members of the 1988 Stockton Ports who played in Major League Baseball during their careers were Tim McIntosh, John Jaha, Brian Drahman, Doug Henry, Randy Veres, Bill Spiers, Charlie Montoyo, Narciso Elvira, Ron Romanick, Ángel Miranda, Dan Murphy and Jaime Navarro.

Dave Huppert served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Mark AguilarRRApril 12, 19676'1"185
Rick AlbersRRSeptember 15, 19656'1"185
Shon AshleyRROctober 28, 19666'1"205Boise, ID US
Mark BeaversLJuly 9, 19636'2"190
Terry BrownRRJanuary 11, 19665'11"180
Todd BrownRROctober 15, 19636'2"215
Brian DrahmanRRNovember 7, 19666'3"205Kenton, KY US
Narciso ElviraLLOctober 29, 19675'10"160Tlalixcoyan, Veracruz MX
Ruben EscaleraLLOctober 12, 19645'10"174Carolina, PR
Danny FitzpatrickRRJune 28, 19636'0"195
Keith FlemingRMay 2, 19646'1"195
Bryan FosterRRSeptember 28, 19685'10"166
Sandy GuerreroLRApril 6, 19665'11"157Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional DO
Doug HenryRRDecember 10, 19636'4"185Sacramento, CA US
John JahaRRMay 27, 19666'1"195Portland, OR US
Bobby JonesRRFebruary 23, 19646'1"198
Mike KolovitzROctober 26, 19636'3"195
Heath LaneRRSeptember 25, 19666'2"186
Charles McGrewLR5'11"195
Tim McIntoshRRMarch 21, 19655'11"195Minneapolis, MN US
Ángel MirandaLLNovember 9, 19696'1"160Arecibo, PR
Steve MonsonRRSeptember 12, 19665'11"180Baltimore, MD US
Charlie MontoyoRROctober 17, 19655'10"170Florida, PR
Carl MorawRJuly 24, 19646'1"185
Dan MurphyRRSeptember 18, 19646'2"195Artesia, CA US
Jaime NavarroRRMarch 27, 19676'4"210Bayamon, PR
Leo PerezRRAugust 6, 19666'0"180Los Medina, Nayarit MX
Dan PetersRAugust 7, 19656'1"200
Tim RaleyLRJanuary 21, 19665'10"170
Angel RodriguezRR6'0"165
Ron RomanickRRNovember 6, 19606'4"195Burley, ID US
Alan SadlerRRSeptember 6, 19616'4"216Salinas, KS US
Tom SchwarzRRMay 15, 19636'1"185
Ramon SernaRRDecember 1, 19626'1"200Casas Grandes, Chihuahua MX
Rob SmithRRJune 26, 19656'1"180
Robert SobczykRR5'11"185
Bill SpiersLRJune 5, 19666'2"190Orangeburg, SC US
Brian StoneRRAugust 16, 19646'0"180
David TaylorRR6'1"190
Tim TorricelliRRNovember 11, 19645'8"175Jacksonville, IL US
Randy VeresRRNovember 25, 19656'3"190San Francisco, CA US
Gil VillanuevaLJanuary 27, 19646'2"180

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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