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2007 Salem Avalanche

The Avalanche roster was released today. Opening day is Thursday.


2007 Salem Avalanche
Pos. Name Hgt. Wgt. Age Hometown 2006
LHP Chris Blazek 6-0 195 23 Litchfield, Conn. Lexington
LHP Brian Bogusevic 6-3 215 23 Oak Lawn, Ill. Tri/Lex
RHP Nick Cavanagh 6-2 210 25 Redlands, Calif. Lexington
RHP Raymar Diaz 6-7 190 23 Isla Verde, PR Lex/Salem
RP Samuel Gervacio 5-11 160 22 Sabana De La Mar, DR Lexington
RHP Brad James 6-2 200 22 Prosper, Texas Lexington
RHP Ryan McKeller 6-5 220 23 Austin, Texas Lexington
LHP Ryan Owens 6-1 185 23 Summerville, S.C. Green/Lex
RHP Sean Walker 6-1 175 24 La Mesa, Calif. Lexington
RHP Rory Shortell 6-3 205 25 Portland, Ore. Salem
LHP Chris Salamida 6-0 180 22 Watervliet, N.Y. Tri-City
RHP Sergio Perez 6-3 230 22 Tampa, Fla. Lexington
C JR Towles 6-2 195 23 Crosby, Texas Lexington
C Jose Lopez 5-11 195 22 Maracay, Venezuela Lexington
1B Mark Ori 6-4 225 23 Niles, Ill. Lexington
1B Ole Sheldon 6-4 210 24 Roseburg, Ore. Lex/Salem
2B Wladimir Sutil 5-10 135 22 Guatire, Venezuela Lex/Salem
2B Eric King 5-9 175 24 Antioch, Calif. Lexington
SS Thomas Manzella 6-2 190 23 Chalmette, La. Lexington
3B Billy Hart 6-2 215 24 Tustin, Calif. Salem
OF Mitch Einertson 5-10 178 20 Oceanside, Calif. Lexington
OF Joshua Flores 6-0 195 21 Chicago, Ill. Lexington
OF Eli Iorg 6-3 200 24 Eureka, Calif. Lexington
OF Ryan Reed 6-4 210 23 Eunice, La. Lexington
OF Orlando Rosales 5-8 180 22 Dade City, Fla. Green/Tri


Comments

# 1

[April 4, 2007 1:25 PM]

MarkO

So what can we expect from Billy Hart and Ole Sheldon from last year? I thought they might have moved up. Did they have a good spring?

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