Charlie Ganzel (1862)
Russ Hodges (1910)
Ron Necciai (1932)
Lou Brock (1939)
Bill James (1949)
Andres Galarraga (1961)
Sandy Alomar (1966)
Felix Heredia (1975)
Tommy Watkins (1980)
Russ Hodges (1910)
Ron Necciai (1932)
Lou Brock (1939)
Bill James (1949)
Andres Galarraga (1961)
Sandy Alomar (1966)
Felix Heredia (1975)
Tommy Watkins (1980)
Russ
Hodges was a baseball broadcaster from 1929-1970, most notably with the Giants.
He is most famous for his home run call on Bobby Thomson's "Shot
Heard 'Round the World" in 1951.
Ron
Necciai struck out 27 batters in a nine inning game while playing for Bristol
in the Appalachian League in 1952.
It may
never happen, but Bill James belongs in the Hall of Fame.
Infielder
Thomas Gray Watkins appeared in nine games for the Twins in 2007. Born
and raised in Fort Myers, he was drafted by Minnesota in the 38th round in 1998
and spent his entire career in the Twins’ organization. You could say
that he rose through the ranks rather slowly: he was in rookie ball for
three years, in Class A for three more years, in AA for two-plus years, and in
AAA for three-plus years. He was never a hitter, either for average or
for power. In three years of rookie ball he hit .240 with an OPS of .647;
in three years at Class A he hit .244 with an OPS of .628; in AA his average
was .246 and his OPS .671; and in AAA it was an average of .255 and an OPS of
.689. His main asset appears to have been the ability to play a variety
of positions, as he logged time at shortstop, second base, third base,
outfield, and even caught once and made three appearances as a pitcher.
Watkins’ best year was probably 2007, when he hit .272 with an OPS of .753 at
AAA Rochester. That was also the year he spent his only time in the
majors, about two weeks in the month of August. He made the most of it,
going 10-for-28 for a line of .357/.438/.357. He was always a very
popular player in the minors; Rochester held a “Tommy Watkins Day” in 2009 when
it became apparent that his playing career was coming to a close. He
started his coaching career at mid-season of 2010, working for the GCL Twins
and the Ft. Myers Miracle. He became the batting coach at Beloit in 2011
and followed the team to Cedar Rapids, staying there through 2015. Tommy
Watkins is currently the batting coach for the Chattanooga Lookouts.
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