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1969
Alaska Goldpanners

 Top row, from left, Assistant Field Manager Lyle Olsen, Doug Hunt, Milo Griffin, Russ Bennett, Dale Davis, Mike Ball, Mike Reinbach, Dave Kingman, Rich Troedson, Harley House, Brent Strom, Mark Sogge. Bottom row from left, Rod Boone, Frank Alfano, Steve Dunning, John Andrews, Cal Meier, Craig Perkins, Jim Barr, Daryl Arensteing, Steve Patchin, Charles Janes. 

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59 4118.690Olsen

1969 Alaska Goldpanners
Roster Statistics Results Schedule

Red Boucher Era Comes to End  | Anchorage Fields Competitive Team


1969 Roster | H.A. 'Red' BoucherLyle Olsen //  Frank Alfano • John Andrews • Daryl Arenstein • Mike Ball Jim BarrRuss BennettRod Boone Pete Broberg • Dale Davis • Steve Dunning • Herb Gordon • Milo Griffin • Harley House • Doug Hunt • Charlie Janes • Dave Kingman • Cal Meier • Steve Patchin • Craig Perkins • Mike Reinbach • Mark Sogge • Brent StromRich Troedson | All-Time RosterAll-Time Lineups


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1969 PLAYERS WITH BASEBALL CARDS:

DAVE KINGMAN
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BRENT STROM
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JIM BARR
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H.A. (RED) BOUCHER
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STARS OF THE 90s


NEWS CLIPPINGS


NATIONAL BASEBALL CONGRESS TOURNAMENT:

1969

Tourney

%Place
52.7144th

NBC HARVEST OF TROPHIES:

NATIONAL FOURTH PLACE
Team Sportsmanship Award.  Team Traveling the Farthest.  Graduate of the Year (Tom Seaver, p).  Manager of the Decade (H.A. 'Red' Boucher).

 

All-America Team Members: Frank Alfano, 2b; Jim Barr, p; Russ Bennett, of; Steve Patchin, c.

1969 Goldpanners (41-18)

1BDaryl Arenstein.303
2BFrank Alfano.329
3BDoug Hunt.371
SSCal Meier.355
OFRuss Bennett.323
OFMilo Griffin.267
OFMike Reinbach.322
CSteve Patchin.276
UTRod Boone.272
SPPete Broberg2.71
SPBrent Strom2.89
SPDave Kingman 3.29
SPRich Troedson3.66
RPHarley House3.41
Team Batting Average             .302
Team Earned Run Average    3.63

PLAYERS TO MLB

John Andrews, Jim Barr, Bob Boone, Pete Broberg, Steve Dunning, Dave Kingman, Mike Reinbach, Brent Strom, Rich Troedson
 

MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS

POSITION: DOUG HUNT
PITCHER:
BRENT STROM (REPEAT!)

 

MIDNIGHT SUN GAME
5-2 LOSS vs. Boulder, CO, Colle
gians

 

 

  

ALL-TIME RECORDS AND MENTIONS

Highest Batting Average, Career (200+ pa)

8. .371 - Doug Hunt, 1969

Most At Bats, Career

5. 504 - Rod Boone, 1969-70-71

Most Runs, Season

4. 69 - Doug Hunt, 1969

Most Home Runs, Career

T10. 23 - Rod Boone, 1969-70-71

Most Runs Batted In, Career

3. 125 - Rod Boone, 1969-70-71

Most Base on Balls, Career

6. 79 - Steve Patchin, 1969-70

Most Strikeouts, Career

T2. 104 - Rod Boone, 1969-70-71

Most Strikeouts, Season

5. 52 - Milo Griffin, 1969

Most Stolen Bases, Career

T14. 35 - Doug Hunt, 1969

Most Base on Balls, Season

6. 331 - 1969

Most Strikeouts, Season

3. 405 - 1969

 

 

Most Games, Career

T6. 48 - Rich Troedson, 1969-70-71
T8. 42 - Brent Strom, 1967-68-69

Most Games Started, Career

1. 36 - Rich Troedson, 1969-70-71
3. 29 - Brent Strom, 1967-68-69

Most Complete Games, Career

T1. 20 - Brent Strom, 1967-68-69

Most Innings pitched, Career

1. 267 - Brent Strom, 1967-68-69
T2. 255 - Rich Troedson, 1969-70-71
6. 194 - Jim Barr, 1967-68-69

Most Innings Pitched, Game

T1. 11 - Brent Strom, July 6, 1969 (1) vs. 

Most Games Won, Career

2. 21 - Brent Strom, 1967-68-69
3. 19 - Jim Barr, 1967-68-69
T4. 18 - Rich Troedson, 1969-70-71

Most Games Won, Career, RHP

2. 19 - Jim Barr, 1967-68-69

Most Games Won, Career, LHP

1. 21 - Brent Strom, 1967-68-69
2. 18 - Rich Troedson, 1969-70-71

Most Games Lost, Career

T2. 9 - Rich Troedson, 1969-70-71
T2. 9 - Brent Strom, 1967-68-69
T6. 7 - Pete Broberg, 1969-70

Lowest Earned Run Average, Career (75 or more innings)

9. 2.02 - Brent Strom, 1967-68-69

Lowest ERA, Career (150 or more innings)

2. 2.02 - Brent Strom, 1967-68-69

* Most Shutouts, Career

T4. 4 - Jim Barr, 1967-68-69
T4. 4 - Brent Strom, 1967-68-69

Most Base on Balls, Career

1. 135 - Rich Troedson, 1969-70-71
3. 110 - Harley House, 1969-70-71
4. 106 - Pete Broberg, 1969-70

Most Base on Balls, Season

4. 61 - Dave Kingman, 1969

Most Strikeouts, Career

2. 273 - Brent Strom, 1967-68-69
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. 261 - Rich Troedson, 1969-70-71

Most Base on Balls, Season

2. 318 - 1969

 

 

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