Silver
Flint (1855)
Ed McFarland (1874)
Harry Heilmann (1894)
Jim Hegan (1920)
Roger Repoz (1940)
Dan Meyer (1952)
Bob Davidson (1952)
Jim Gott (1959)
Mike Jeffcoat (1959)
Sid Bream (1960)
Mackey Sasser (1962)
Kevin Elster (1964)
Rod Beck (1968)
Troy Glaus (1976)
Travis Bowyer (1981)
Mark Reynolds (1983)
Ed McFarland (1874)
Harry Heilmann (1894)
Jim Hegan (1920)
Roger Repoz (1940)
Dan Meyer (1952)
Bob Davidson (1952)
Jim Gott (1959)
Mike Jeffcoat (1959)
Sid Bream (1960)
Mackey Sasser (1962)
Kevin Elster (1964)
Rod Beck (1968)
Troy Glaus (1976)
Travis Bowyer (1981)
Mark Reynolds (1983)
Bob
Davidson was an umpire from 1985-1999 and 2005-present.
Right-hander
Travis Charlton Bowyer made eight relief appearances for the Twins in
2005. He was born in Lynchburg, Virginia, went to high school in Bedford,
Virginia, and was drafted by Minnesota in the twentieth round in 1999. He
struggled as a starter, but turned things around when he was moved to the
bullpen in 2002. He had some outstanding seasons as a reliever in the
Twins’ system; the best was the last one, 2005, when he went 4-2, 2.78 with 23
saves and a WHIP of 1.22 for AAA Rochester. He got a September call-up
with the Twins, pitching 9.2 innings. He was 0-1, 5.59, but with a WHIP
of 1.35. He did very well until his last outing, in which he gave up five
runs in one inning. If you eliminate that, his numbers are 0-0, 1.04,
0.92 WHIP in 8.2 innings. After the 2005 season, Bowyer was traded to
Florida with Scott Tyler for Luis Castillo. He was thought of as a
potential closer, but sadly, he suffered a torn rotator
cuff that spring. He spent a couple of years trying to come back,
but was not able to do so. It looked as if his career had come to an end,
but apparently the desire to play ball never left him. He played amateur
baseball for a few years, then attempted a comeback with Somerset of the
Atlantic League in 2012. He pitched in relief fifteen times and did well
before landing on the disabled list in mid-June. No information was
available regarding whether this injury was related to his previous injury, but
he did not return and his playing career came to an end. No information
about what Travis Bowyer has been doing since 2012 was readily available.
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