1983 Tri-Cities Triplets Roster

Northwest League (NWL) - Class: Short Season A
Team Record: 33-37
Finished 3rd in the NWL's Washington Division
Manager: Dave Oliver (33-37)
Affiliation: Texas Rangers
Location: Kennewick, Washington; Pasco, Washington; Richland, Washington
Ballpark: Richland High School Stadium, Richland High School Stadium
Attendance: 48,896, Avg. 1,397
1983 Tri-Cities Triplets Statistics

The Tri-Cities Triplets of the Northwest League ended the 1983 season with a record of 33 wins and 37 losses, finishing third in the league's Washington Division.

The Triplets plated 367 runs and surrendered 354 runs. Bert Martinez paced Tri-Cities with 10 home runs and drove in 39 runs, while leading all regular hitters by connecting at a .324 clip. Dan Lindquist, Bruce Kipper and Steve Kordish topped the team with 5 wins each, and Steve Kordish recorded a 2.37 ERA, leading pitchers with enough qualifying appearances.

Bob Sebra played in Major League Baseball during his career, the only member of the Tri-Cities Triplets to do so.

Dave Oliver served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Jim AllisonSROctober 21, 19626'2"190
Greg BaileyRRJune 12, 19626'0"218
Regan BassRAugust 9, 19606'5"205
Kerry BurnsR6'0"190
Anthony CarlucciRR6'1"195
Jim CesarioRRAugust 18, 19616'2"195
Mark CipresRNovember 22, 19606'1"195
Clint CurryRRApril 3, 19645'11"176
Lindy DuncanRRDecember 5, 19585'11"160
Nick EspositoRJanuary 14, 19615'11"180
John FryhoffL6'4"195
Mark GileLRJanuary 15, 19615'11"170
Bill HanceLRDecember 31, 19606'1"190
Ron HansenRR6'3"190
Brendan HennessyRRAugust 2, 19626'3"195Bronx, NY US
Robin KeathleyRSeptember 4, 19636'1"175
Mike KeehnRR5'9"160
Bruce KipperLSeptember 16, 19606'5"210
Calvin KnightR6'1"190
Steve KordishRMarch 2, 19616'3"200
Dan LindquistLJuly 11, 19596'2"175
Bert MartinezRRSeptember 22, 19605'10"180
Reggie MosleyRR5'10"205
John MunleyR6'3"195
Vince SakowskiRR5'11"170
Bob SebraRRDecember 11, 19616'2"200Ridgewood, NJ US
Danny SimpsonRR6'2"200

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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