Tyler Wildcatters
| Tyler WildCatters | |
|---|---|
| League | Texas–Louisiana League | 
| Location | Tyler, Texas | 
| Ballpark | Mike Carter Field | 
| Year founded | 1994 | 
| Year folded | 1997 | 
| Colors | Teal Black | 
| Mascot | Rigger WildCatter | 
| Manager | 
Bill Stein (1994) Wayne Krenchicki (1995) Dave Hilton (1996) Darrell Evans (1997)  | 
| General Manager | 
Lee Smith (1994) Joe Scrivner (1995-96) Mark O’Brien (1996–97)  | 
The Tyler WildCatters were a minor league baseball team located in Tyler, Texas. The team, which existed from 1994 to 1997, played in the independent Texas–Louisiana League, and was un-affiliated with any major league baseball team. Their home stadium was historic Mike Carter Field, which has been home to various professional, semi-professional, and collegiate Baseball teams dating back to 1941.
Notable WildCatters
- Greg Brummett – Played for the WildCatters in 1996; made a brief appearance in 1993 with the Minnesota Twins and San Francisco Giants.
 - Larry Carter – Played for the WildCatters in 1994; The only WildCatter to throw a no-hitter (a 4-0 Tyler victory on June 21, 1994 against the Beaumont Bullfrogs); served as WildCatters' pitching coach for all four seasons of the team's existence; played for the San Francisco Giants in 1992.
 - Sean Collins – Played for the WildCatters from 1995–1997; the WildCatters' all-time leader in runs (176), triples (12) and stolen bases (82); played seven seasons of professional Baseball (1989–1990, 1994–1998) -- peaking at the Double-A level with the Tulsa Drillers in 1998; appeared in the 1991 movie Talent For The Game, starring Edward James Olmos and Lorraine Bracco.
 - Darrell Evans – Managed the WildCatters in 1997; played a 19-year major league career from 1969 to 1988 with the Atlanta Braves, San Francisco Giants, and Detroit Tigers.
 - Dave Hilton – Managed the WildCatters in 1996; played a four-year major league career with the San Diego Padres beginning in 1972.
 - Jessie Hollins – Played for the WildCatters in 1997; appeared with the Chicago Cubs in 1992.
 - Billy Johnson – Played for the WildCatters in 1994 and 1996; the WildCatters' all-time pitching leader in victories (17), strikeouts (182) and innings pitched (234.2); played six seasons of professional Baseball (1989–1992, 1994, 1996) -- peaking at the Class A level with the Charleston Wheelers (1990–1991) and the Waterloo Diamonds in 1992.
 - Wayne Krenchicki – Managed the WildCatters in 1995; played in the majors from 1979–1986 with the Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, and Montreal Expos.
 - Ken Patterson – Played for the WildCatters in 1996; played a six-year major league career from 1988 to 1994 with the Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs and California Angels.
 - Todd Rizzo – Played for the WildCatters in 1994; played for the Chicago White Sox from 1998–1999.
 - Ken Shamburg – Played for the WildCatters from 1994–1996; the WildCatters' all-time leader in games played (286), at-bats (1,061), hits (317), doubles (82), home runs (45), runs batted in (192) and walks (134); played eleven seasons of professional Baseball (1989–1999) -- peaking at the Triple-A level with the Rochester Red Wings for portions of the 1990–1992 seasons and with the Denver Zephyrs in 1992.
 - Bill Stein – Managed the WildCatters in 1994; played a 13-year career beginning in 1972 with the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox, Seattle Mariners, and Texas Rangers.
 
Yearly Records
| Season | W | L | Win % |  Place First/Second Half  | 
Attendance | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1994 | 42 | 46 | .477 | T-2nd/3rd | 55,914 | 
| 1995 | 48 | 52 | .480 | 3rd/4th | 55,251 | 
| 1996 | 36 | 63 | .364 | 6th/5th | 58,572 | 
| 1997 | 48 | 40 | .545 | 2nd/3rd | 71,435 | 
All-Time WildCatters Player Register
- James Baldridge, RHP (1994)
 - Rob Batchler, RHP (1995–1996)
 - Michael Benavidez, RHP (1997)
 - Joe Bertucci, UTL (1995)
 - Britton Bonneau, 2B-SS (1994)
 - Luther Bowen, RHP (1997)
 - John Bowles, 1B-3B (1996)
 - Jeff Brown, LHP (1994)
 - Greg Brummett, RHP (1996)
 - Ron Caridad, RHP (1997)
 - Larry Carter, RHP (1994)
 - Tommy Carter, LHP (1996)
 - Chris Cassels, 1B-3B-DH (1997)
 - Ramon Cedeno, OF (1997)
 - Matt Cesare, SS (1994)
 - John Codrington, RHP (1997)
 - Billy Coleman, RHP (1997)
 - Sean Collins, OF-2B (1995–1997)
 - Troy Conkle, SS-RHP (1994–1996)
 - Jim Cooney, C-1B (1996)
 - James Craver, OF (1994)
 - Derek Dana, C (1994–1995)
 - Ray Davis, RHP (1997)
 - Derrick Coffman, OF (1995–1997)
 - Danny DiPace, OF-3B (1997)
 - Sean Doran, RHP (1994)
 - Steve Emmons, 1B (1997)
 - Cody Farr, LHP (1994–1995)
 - Jason Farrow, RHP (1997)
 - Rich Faulks, LHP (1994)
 - Eric Ford, 2B-3B (1995)
 - Gary Frank, 2B (1997)
 - Cory Gafford, C (1997)
 - Javier Gomez, RHP (1997)
 - Clay Gould, OF (1994–1995)
 - Rafael Guerrero, OF-1B (1997)
 - Lincoln Gumbs, UTL (1997)
 - Chris Hancock, LHP (1995–1996)
 - Richie Hare, OF (1996)
 - James Harris, 3B (1994–1995)
 - Kelly Hartman, LHP (1997)
 - Tim Haugh, LHP (1994–1995)
 - Derek Henderson, 3B (1996–1997)
 - Erin Higgins, LHP (1996)
 - Jessie Hollins, RHP (1997)
 - Rod Huffman, RHP (1994)
 - Todd Ingram, RHP (1996)
 - Ray Jackson, OF (1994)
 - Billy Johnson, RHP (1994, 1996)
 - Jack Johnson, C (1997)
 - Brett Jones, RHP (1994–1995)
 - Rich Kelley, LHP (1995)
 - Ron Kitchen, RHP (1996–1997)
 - Josef Klam, C (1996)
 - Kerry Knox, LHP (1995, 1997)
 - Tom Koerick, C (1996)
 - Damian Leyva, LHP (1994)
 - Steve Long, RHP (1996)
 - Steve Maddock, RHP (1997)
 - Aaron Martin, LHP (1997)
 - Jerry Martin, RHP (1997)
 - Paul Meador, LHP (1995–1996)
 - Mark Mesewicz, LHP (1996)
 - Troy Mooney, RHP (1994)
 - Jeff Motes, 2B-SS (1996)
 - Jason Motley, 1B (1996)
 - Billy Norcross, 1B (1994–1995)
 - Joe Norris, RHP (1997)
 - Clemente Nunez, RHP (1997)
 - Steve Ortiz, LHP (1997)
 - Ken Patterson, LHP-DH (1996)
 - Bryan Pauler, C-1B (1996)
 - Steve Peck, RHP (1995)
 - Carlos Perez, 1B-OF (1996–1997)
 - Sandy Pichardo, 2B-SS (1997)
 - Dan Popple, RHP (1995)
 - Joe Porcelli, LHP (1994)
 - Dan Rambo, RHP (1995)
 - Zach Randle, 2B-SS (1995)
 - Ronnie Rantz, LHP (1995)
 - O.J. Rhone, OF (1995)
 - Tony Rich, 2B (1996)
 - Elvin Rivera, RHP (1995)
 - Todd Rizzo, LHP (1994)
 - Chris Rusciano, RHP (1996)
 - Fabian Salmon, RHP (1995)
 - Todd Samples, OF (1995)
 - Tom Schneider, LHP (1995)
 - Ken Shamburg, OF-1B (1994–1996)
 - John Simmons, LHP (1996)
 - Alex Slattery, RHP (1996)
 - Jason Smiga, SS (1996–1997)
 - Joel Smith, C (1994)
 - Karl Stanley, RHP (1994)
 - Earl Steinmetz, RHP (1997)
 - Terry Tewell, C (1995)
 - Matt Torres, C (1994)
 - John Turner, 2B-3B (1994–1995)
 - Rocky Turner, OF (1996)
 - Mark Tuttle, RHP (1995)
 - Bill Washburn, 1B, (1996–1997)
 - Colby Weaver, C (1996)
 - Brian Williams, RHP (1996)
 - Lanny Williams, UTL (1994–1996)
 - Doug Wollenburg, 2B (1996)
 - Pat Woodruff, OF (1994–1995)
 
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