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The Holyoke Millers were a minor league baseball team located in
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. The team played in the Eastern League. Their home stadium was
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. The Millers played from 1977 to 1982 and was a
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of the
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the first four years and the
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the last two years. In 1980, the team won the Eastern League championship. The nickname 'Millers' was derived from the many
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that Holyoke was noted for, especially in the first half of the 20th century.


1981 Holyoke Millers

Tom Kayser was general manager and was in his second season as an owner of the Millers. Kayser had been with the club since it moved from
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in 1977.
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was the new manager of the Millers, replacing Lee Sigman who had left the club to become manager of the
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of the Triple-A
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. Like Sigman, Saul had a long history in baseball as both a player, a catcher, and as a coach and manager. Saul was going into his sixth season as a manager when he joined the Holyoke Millers, having made stops in
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, Midland and
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. Helping Saul with managerial duties were Dave Thomas and Dave Comforti. who were both interns from the
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and completing their course of study in sports management. T.J. Byrne was a trainer for the club in 1981 and came to the Millers from the Pioneer League's
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after the 1980 season. As for the 1981 Holyoke Millers roster behind the Plate was Mark Nocciolo who had been with Salinas and Salt Lake in 1980. 12 John Yandle LHP 1980 Hawaii Pacific Coast League 3 Ricky Adams 2B 1980 Salinas California League / El Paso Texas league 22 Mike Brown C/OF 1980 Salinas Cal. League 18 Chris Clark OF/1B 1980 Salinas Cal. League 9 Dennis Gilbert OF 1980 El Paso Tx. League 8 Curt Brown RHP 1980 Salinas Cal. League 26 Jeff Conner LHP 1980 Salinas Cal. League / El Paso Tx. League 16 Lonnie Dugger RHP 1980 Salinas Cal. League / El Paso Tx. League 13 Dave Duran RHP 1980 Salinas Cal. League 20 Rick Foley RHP 1980 Salt Lake City 25 Pat Keedy 3B 1980 Salinas Cal. League / El Paso Tx League 24
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C/OF 1980 Salinas Cal. League/ Salt Lake City 21 Mark Nocciolo C 1980 Salinas Cal. League / Salt Lake City 17 Les Pearsey 1B 1980 Orlando / Toledo International League 15
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OF 1980 Salinas Cal. League 14 Gus Polidor SS -rookie for 1981- 27 Brandt Humphry RHP 1980 El Paso *note played third base* 5
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RHP 1980 Salinas Cal. League 23 Perry Morrison RHP 1980 Salinas Cal. League/El Paso Tx. League 30 Dennis Rasmussen LHP 1980 Salinas Cal. League 19 Rick Rommell RHP 1980 El Paso Tx League 1 Ed Rodriguez Ult.INF 1980 Redwood Cal. League Note that the 1981 Millers roster had future Major Leaguers Gary Pettis who would go on to play for the Angels, Tigers, Rangers and Padres. Dennis Rasmussen who would go on to play for the Padres, Yankees, Reds, Cubs and the Royals. Pat Keedy would go on to bounce around in the minor leagues after leaving Holyoke seeing playing time with the
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of the PCL and Midland of the Texas League in 1986, then in 1987 he played with the
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of the PCL and the Chicago White Sox. In 1988 he joined the Tucson Toros of the PCL. Bill Mooneyham would play one season in the majors with the Oakland A's in 1986. Ricky Adams played briefly with the Angels and SF Giants. Mike Brown played 5 seasons with the Angels and Pirates. Darrell Miller played 5 seasons with the Angels. He is the brother of basketball stars
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and
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. Jim Saul is a retired minor league coach, having managed in the
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farm systems from 1989-2002.


Sources

Note this information was taken from the 1981 team set by TCMA.


External links

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Miracle on Beech Street: A History of the Holyoke Millers, 1977-1982
Eric T. Poulin, Simmons University, via Holyoke Public Library
April 15, 1977: After 64 years, Holyoke gets a rough welcome back to the minors
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August 31, 1982: Holyoke’s minor-league dream ends with a win August 31, 1982: Holyoke’s minor-league dream ends with a win
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