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2005 pre-season rosters--national league.(baseball)

Baseball Digest

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Arizona D'backs 
 
Manager: (3) BOB MELVIN 
 
Coaches: (13) Mark Davis, pitching; 
(2) Brett Butler, first base; (8) Mike 
Aldrete, hitting; (33) Jay Bell, bench; 
(14) Carlos Tosca, third base; (53) 
Glenn Sherlock,bullpen 
 
No.   Pitchers             B/T    Ht    Wt      Born 
 
 41   Greg Aquino          R/R   6-1    190   01/11/78 
 30   Brian Bruney         R/R   6-3    225   02/17/82 
 62   Jason Bulger         R/R   6-4    215   12/06/78 
 33   Randy Choate         L/L   6-2    195   09/05/75 
 32   Lance Cormier        R/R   6-1    190   08/19/80 
 57   Shawn Estes          R/L   6-2    200   02/18/73 
 49   Edgar Gonzalez       R/R   6-0    215   02/23/83 
 65   Enrique Gonzalez     R/R   5-10   195   08/06/82 
 44   Mike Gosling         L/L   6-2    210   09/23/80 
 37   Brad Halsey          L/L   6-1    180   02/14/81 
 22   Mike Koplove         R/R   5-10   180   08/30/76 
 38   Brandon Lyon         R/R   6-1    180   08/10/79 
 45   Bill Murphy          L/L   6-0    190   05/09/81 
 60   Dustin Nippert       R/R   6-7    200   05/06/81 
 48   Russ Ortiz           R/R   6-1    210   06/05/74 
 68   Ramon Pena           R/R   6-2    190   01/09/82 
 50   Adam Peterson        R/R   6-3    220   05/18/79 
 58   Phil Stockman        R/R   6-6    200   01/25/80 
 47   Jose Valverde        R/R   6-4    255   07/24/79 
 23   Javier Vazquez       R/R   6-2    205   07/25/76 
 56   Oscar Villarreal     L/R   6-0    205   11/22/81 
 55   Brandon Webb         R/R   6-2    230   05/09/79 
 64   Justin Wechsler      R/R   6-2    240   04/06/80 
 
Catchers                   B/T    Ht    Wt      Born 
 
 15   Koyie Hill           S/R   6-0    190   03/09/79 
 19   Chris Snyder         R/R   6-3    220   02/12/81 
 
Infielders                 B/T    Ht    Wt      Born 
 
  9   Alex Cintron         S/R   6-2    200   12/17/78 
 34   Tony Clark           S/R   6-7    245   06/15/72 
 10   Royce Clayton        R/R   6-0    185   01/02/70 
  4   Craig Counsell       L/R   6-0    185   08/21/70 
  2   Jerry Gil            R/R   6-3    185   10/14/82 
 25   Troy Glaus           R/R   6-5    240   08/03/76 
  5   Scott Hairston       R/R   6-0    190   05/25/80 
  8   Matt Kata            S/R   6-1    185   03/14/78 
 18   Chad Tracy           L/R   6-2    200   05/22/80 
 
Outfielders                B/T    Ht    Wt    Born 
 
 72   Reggie Abercrombie   R/R   6-3    210   07/15/80 
  7   Jose Cruz            S/R   6-0    210   04/19/74 
 20   Luis Gonzalez        L/R   6-2    200   09/03/67 
 15   Shawn Green          L/L   6-4    200   11/10/72 
 43   Josh Kroeger         L/L   6-2    200   08/31/82 
 27   Luis Terrero         R/R   6-2    205   05/18/80 
 61   Marland Williams     R/R   5-9    175   06/22/81 
 
Atlanta Braves 
 
Manager: (6) BOBBY COX 
Coaches: (54) Leo Mazzone, pitching; 
(17) Glen Hubbard, first base; 
(9) Terry Pendleton, hitting; (39) Pat 
Corrales, bench; (45) Fredi Gonzalez, 
third base; (53) Bobby Dews,bullpen 
 
No.   Pitchers          B/T    Ht    Wt      Born 
 
 48   Blaine Boyer      R/R   6-3    215   07/11/81 
 40   Roman Colon       R/R   6-6    225   08/13/79 
 62   Kyle Davies       R/R   6-2    190   09/09/83 
 49   Kevin Gryboski    R/R   6-5    225   11/15/73 
 32   Mike Hampton      R/L   5-10   195   09/09/72 
 15   Tim Hudson        R/R   6-1    165   07/14/75 
 43   Dan Kolb          R/R   6-4    240   03/29/75 
 72   Anthony Lerew     L/R   6-3    220   10/28/82 
 38   Tom Martin        L/L   6-1    205   05/21/70 
 63   Macay McBride     L/L   5-11   210   10/24/82 
 30   Horacio Ramirez   L/L   6-1    220   11/24/79 
 37   Chris Reitsma     R/R   6-5    235   12/31/77 
 29   John Smoltz       R/R   6-3    220   05/15/67 
 52   John Thomson      R/R   6-3    220   10/01/73 
 51   Jorge Vasquez     R/R   6-1    165   07/16/78 
 36   Gabe White        L/L   6-2    204   11/20/71 
 
Catchers                B/T    Ht    Wt      Born 
 
 23   Johnny Estrada    S/R   5-11   210   06/27/76 
 12   Eddie Perez       R/R   6-1    220   05/04/68 
 
Infielders              B/T    Ht    Wt      Born 
 
 24   Wilson Betemit    S/R   6-3    190   07/28/80 
 14   Julio Franco      R/R   6-1    190   08/23/58 
  1   Rafael Furcal     S/R   5-10   165   10/24/77 
 22   Marcus Giles      R/R   5-8    180   05/18/78 
 20   Nick Green        R/R   6-0    180   09/10/78 
 75   Luis Hernandez    S/R   5-10   140   06/26/84 
 10   Chipper Jones     S/R   6-4    210   04/24/72 
 19   Adam LaRoche      L/L   6-3    180   11/06/79 
 61   Andy Mane         R/R   6-1    185   10/21/83 
  4   Pete Orr          L/R   6-1    175   06/08/79 
  2   Tony Pena         R/R   6-1    180   03/22/81 
 60   Scott Thorman     L/R   6-3    235   01/06/82 
 
Outfielders             B/T    Ht    Wt      Born 
 
 66   Kelly Johnson     L/R   6-1    205   02/22/82 
 25   Andruw Jones      R/R   6-1    210   04/23/77 
 33   Brian Jordan      R/R   6-1    225   03/29/67 
 76   Onil Joseph       R/R   6-2    165   02/12/82 
 18   Ryan Langerhans   L/L   6-3    195   02/20/80 
 71   Bill McCarthy     R/R   6-1    205   12/02/79 
 43   Raul Mondesi      R/R   5-11   215   03/12/71 

No Roster Changes After March 6

Did You Know ... that since 1991 when the Braves won their first of 13 consecutive Division titles, they have a combined won-lost record of 1,341 wins and 859 losses for a 610 winning percentage?

 
Chicago Cubs 
 
Manager: (12) DUSTY BAKER 
 
Coaches: (47) Larry Rothschild, pitching; 
(36) Gary Matthews, first base; (2) 
Gene Clines, hitting; (46) Dick Pole, 
bench; (35) Chris Speier third base; (15) 
Sonny Jackson, special assistant 
 
No.   Pitchers             B/T    Ht    Wt      Born 
 
 48   Joe Borowski         R/R   6-2    225   05/04/71 
 58   Dave Crouthers       R/R   6-3    200   12/18/79 
 46   Ryan Dempster        R/R   6-3    215   05/03/77 
 67   Angel Guzman         R/R   6-3    190   12/14/81 
 32   LaTroy Hawkins       R/R   6-5    215   12/21/72 
 64   John Koronka         L/L   6-1    180   07/03/80 
 51   Jon Leicester        R/R   6-3    230   02/07/79 
 31   Greg Maddux          R/R   6-0    185   04/14/66 
 52   Sergio Mitre         R/R   6-4    210   02/16/81 
 44   Roberto Novoa        R/R   6-5    200   08/15/79 
 50   Will Ohman           L/L   6-2    205   08/13/77 
 54   Renyel Pinto         L/L   6-4    195   07/08/82 
 22   Mark Prior           R/R   6-5    230   09/07/80 
 45   Stephen Randolph     L/L   6-3    200   05/01/74 
 37   Mike Remlinger       L/L   6-1    215   03/23/66 
 71   Russ Rohlicek        R/L   6-6    245   12/26/79 
 33   Glendon Rusch        L/L   6-1    220   11/07/74 
 60   Carlos Vasquez       L/L   6-2    220   12/06/82 
 40   Todd Wellemeyer      R/R   6-3    205   08/30/78 
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