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1966
Alaska Goldpanners


Standing: Rich Ganulin (c), Pat Harrison (of), Ron Shotts (if), Bill Lee (p), Don Rose (1b), Bill Seinsoth (1b), Mike Adamson (p), Bob Boone (3b), Rod Poteete (p) and Bob Gallagher (of).  Kneeling: Jim Nettles (of), Buzz Shafer (of), Greg Garrett (p), Tom House (p), Manager H.A. (Red) Boucher, Lyle Olsen (if-coa), Emmitt Wilson (if), Sheldon Andrens (of), Russ Schafer (2b) and Jim Corbin (equip).

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1966 Alaska Goldpanners
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1966 Roster | H.A. 'Red' BoucherLyle Olsen // Mike AdamsonSheldon AndrensBob Boone • Jim Corbin • Alan Diamond • Ron Drake • Bob Gallagher • Greg Garrett • Jim Hannah • Pat HarrisonTom HouseBill LeeGeorge Mies • Harry Morse • Jim Nettles • Mike Paul • Rod Poteete • Chuck Ramshaw • Don Rose • Rich Schaffer • Bill Seinsoth • Buzz Schafer • Ron Shotts • Ed Southard • Dave Tallman • Emmitt Wilson | All-Time RosterAll-Time Lineups



Top row, from left: Pat Harrison, George Mies, Bill Lee, Don Rose, Rod Poteete, Mike Adamson, Russ Schaffer, Bill Seinsoth, Jim Corbin. 
Bottom row, from left: Lyle Olsen, ui, Greg Garrett, ui, Tom House, Buzz Schafer, Sheldon Andrens, Jim Nettles, ui.


1966 PLAYERS WITH BASEBALL CARDS

   

 

TEAM LINEUP

  1966 Goldpanners (50-13)

Field Manager H.A. (Red) Boucher

1BBill Seinsoth .315
2BRich Schaffer   .282
3BBob Boone .382
SSLyle Olsen .288
OFSheldon Andrens .328
OFPat Harrison .285
OFJim Nettles .276
CRich Ganulin .290
UTBob Gallagher .293
SPTom House (15-2-1)1.31
SPMike Adamson (9-0-0)1.43
SPRod Poteete (4-0-0)2.25
SPDon Rose (10-4-1)3.06
RPBill Lee (4-2-2)1.35
Team Batting Average             .285
Team Earned Run Average    2.17

PLAYERS TO MLB

Mike Adamson | Bob Boone | Bob Gallagher | Greg Garrett | Tom House | Bill Lee | Jim Nettles | Mike Paul | Don Rose

DEBUTS:
004,Williams,Jimy,64,042666
005,Monday,Rick,64,090366
006,Sutherland,Gary,091766

MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS

1966  BOB BOONE
1966  TOM HOUSE

MIDNIGHT SUN GAME
8-3 WIN vs. OSU Beavers

 

 

  
     

ALL-TIME RECORDS AND MENTIONS

Most Years Played

2. 7 - George Mies, 1960-61-62-63-64-65-66
3. 6 - Emmitt Wilson, 1962-63-64-65-66-67
T5. 4 - Mike Paul, 1963-64-65-66

Most Games Played, Career

2. 159 - Emmitt Wilson, 1962-63-64-65-66-67
T4. 154 - Bob Boone, 1966-67-68
6. 149 - Bill Seinsoth, 1966-67-68

Most Consecutive Games Played

2. 104 - Bill Seinsoth, June 26, 1966 thru August 26, 1967

Highest Batting Average, Career (200+ pa)

7. .376 - Bob Boone, 1966-67-68

Highest Batting Average, Career (500+ pa)

1. .376 - Bob Boone, 1966-67-68

Most At Bats, Career

1. 590 - Bob Boone, 1966-67-68
4. 533 - Bill Seinsoth, 1966-67-68

Most Runs, Career

1. 147 - Bob Boone, 1966-67-68
4. 124 - Bill Seinsoth, 1966-67-68

Most Hits, Career

1. 222 - Bob Boone, 1966-67-68
4. 182 - Bill Seinsoth, 1966-67-68

Most Hits, Season

T5. 94 - Bob Boone 1966

Most Singles, Season

5. 66 - Bob Boone, 1966

Most Consecutive Games Batted Safely, Season

1. 27 - Bob Boone, June 16, 1966 thru July 11, 1966

Most Triples, Season

1. 14 - Bob Boone, 1966

Most Home Runs, Career

T10. 23 - Bill Seinsoth, 1966-67-68
T15. 20 - Bob Boone, 1966-67-68

Most Runs Batted In, Career

1. 139 - Bob Boone, 1966-67-68
4. 122 - Bill Seinsoth, 1966-67-68

Most Runs Batted In, Season

T12. 59 - Bob Boone, 1966

Most Base on Balls, Career

2. 104 - Emmitt Wilson, 1962-63-64-65-66-67

Most Base on Balls, Season

T6. 43 - Rich Schaffer, 1966

Most Strikeouts, Career

1. 140 - Emmitt Wilson, 1962-63-64-65-66-67
4. 89 - Bob Gallagher, 1966-67-68

Most Strikeouts, Season

3. 56 - Rich Schaffer, 1966

Most Hit by Pitcher, Season

T6. 8 - Bill Seinsoth, 1966

Team Batting

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Most Triples, Season

T1. 38 - 1966

Most Strikeouts, Season

1. 423 - 1966

Most Games, Career

T6. 48 - George Mies, 1960-61-62-63-64-65-66

Most Games Started, Season

T2. 16 - Tom House, 1966

Most Complete Games, Career

T1. 20 - George Mies, 1960-61-62-63-64-65-66

Most Complete Games, Season

1. 13 - Tom House, 1966

Most Games Won, Season

T1. 15 - Tom House, 1966

Most Innings Pitched, Career

T3. 255 - George Mies, 1960-61-62-63-64-65-66

Most Games Won, Career

2. 25 - George Mies, 1960-61-62-63-64-65-66

Most Games Won, Career, RHP

2. 25 - George Mies, 1960-61-62-63-64-65-66

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

4. 1.43 - Mike Adamson, 1966
7. 1.83 -
George Mies, 1960-61-62-63-64-65-66
8. 1.86 - Bill Lee, 1966-67

Lowest ERA, Career (150 or more innings)

1. 1.83 - George Mies, 1960-61-62-63-64-65-66

Lowest ERA, Season (70 or more innings)

1. 0.85 - Dave Dowling, 1963
2. 1.31 - Tom House, 1966

Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings, Game

T1. 10 - Bill Lee, July 13, 1966 vs. Bellingham, Wash., Bells

Most Base on Balls, Season

1. 71 - Tom House, 1966

Most Strikeouts, Career

3. 259 - George Mies, 1960-61-62-63-64-65-66

Most Strikeouts, Season

2. 177 - Tom House, 1966
3. 170 - Mike Adamson, 1966

Most Strikeouts, Game

T4. 21 - Mike Adamson, July 3, 1966 vs. Anchorage All Stars
T4. 21 - Mike Adamson, August 24, 1966 vs. U.S. Armed Forces

Most Strikeouts, Inning

T1. 4 - Mike Adamson, August 24, 1966 (5th) vs. Armed Forces
T1. 4 - Tom House, July 23, 1966 (9th) vs. Anchorage All Stars

Most Consecutive Strikeouts, Game

4. 8 - Tom House August 6, 1966 vs. Bellingham, Wash., Bells

Team Pitching

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Most Complete Games, Season

T2. 34 - 1966

Most Strikeouts, Season

1. 676 - 1966

Most Hit Batsmen, Season

T14. 25 - 1966

Lowest ERA, Season

3. 2.17 - 1966

Misc. Records

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Highest Percentage Games Won, Season

2. .794 - 1966 (50-13)

Most Games Won, Season

4. 50 - 1966

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