Mickey Doolin (1880)
Tom Zachary (1896)
Dick Williams (1929)
Claude Raymond (1937)
Steve Whitaker (1943)
Manny Hernandez (1961)
Brook Fordyce (1970)
James Loney (1984)
Tom Zachary (1896)
Dick Williams (1929)
Claude Raymond (1937)
Steve Whitaker (1943)
Manny Hernandez (1961)
Brook Fordyce (1970)
James Loney (1984)
Right-hander Manuel
Antonio (Montas) Hernandez did not play for the Twins, but was in their minor
league system for most of 1989. He was born in La Romana, Dominican
Republic, and signed with Houston as a free agent in 1978. He was very
young, of course, and as a result he was in rookie ball for two years and Class
A for three more. He pitched well in every year except 1982. He
jumped to AAA Tucson in 1984 and stayed there most of the next five seasons,
getting some cups of coffee in Houston in 1986 and 1987. His numbers in
AAA were neither good nor terrible, but he never really seemed to improve while
he was there. He made fifteen appearances with the Astros, seven of them
starts, and went 2-7, 4.56 in 49.1 innings. He became a free agent after
the 1988 season and signed with Minnesota for 1989. He did all right in
Portland, going 9-8, 3.91 with a 1.15 WHIP. He was sold to the Mets on August
1 and got back to the majors for one inning, retiring all three batters he
faced. That was his swan song in the majors. He remained in the
Mets’ organization in 1990, split 1991 between the Mets and Brewers
organization, and then his playing career was over. No information about
what Manny Hernandez has done since that time was readily available.
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