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1964 In the season opener against
Asheville, Athletics owner Charley Finley played the
role of "bat boy" for three innings. Finley's effort
did not help the Athletics as they lost 4-2. |
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1967
Birmingham Athletics
First row
(L-R): Bat boys
Second row: Reggie Jackson, Art Miranda, Bob Frati,
George Lauzerique, John McNamara (Manager)
Weldon Bowlin, Bob Taylor, Mickey Dobbins and Vern Handrahan.
Third row: Santiago Rosario, Bob Guzek, Dave Duncan,
Stan Wojcik, Joe Rudi, Joe Grzenda, Gil Blanco,
Rollie Fingers, Mike Olivo, Wayne Norton, Marcel Lachemann and Dan Garrett
(Trainer) |
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1971
Birmingham Athletics |
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1972
Birmingham Athletics |
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1973
Birmingham Athletics First row
(L-R): Juan Gomez, Rick O' Daniels, Jim Seida, Kirk Allison and
Frank Bowling.
Second row: Nick Parilla, Joe Robinson, Randy Scarbery,
Greg Shubert, Ray Leavitt,
Dario Pini, Pat Tatom and Rick Morris.
Third row: Harry Bright (Manager), Bob Clark (Trainer),
Keith Lieppman, Stan Bockewitz,
Mike Barlow, Dennis Myers, Bob Wolf, Alan Griffin, Jim Capehart
and Glynn West (General Manager). |
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1974
Birmingham Athletics
First row
(L-R): Bob Breitzman, Bob Mollenhauer, Leo Mazzone,
Randy Erskine (Bat Boy)Ray Leavitt, Jim Marsh and Guy Ezzell.
Second row: Harry Bright (Manager), John Brownlee, Alan
Griffin, Chris Floethe,
Bill Hobbs, Mike Norris, Dennis Stegman and Derek Bryant.
Third row: Bob Clark (Trainer), Clarence Harrell, Ron
Lollis, Mike Weathers,
Wayne Gross, Randy Taylor, Bob Lacey, Jim Capehart
and Glynn West (General Manager). |
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Shortstop Bob Mullenhauser (opponent unknown) |
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First baseman Wayne Gross (opponent unknown) |
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Pitcher Rick Parilla (opponent unknown) |
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