Monday, January 25, 2016

1986 Albany-Colonie Yankees Program and Yearbook Notes

New York Yankees AA Farm Club (Eastern League)

Welcome Yankee Fans!
Once again I am pleased that our Double-A affiliate is located at Heritage Park in Albany County. The Albany area has been a long time supporter of Yankee Baseball, and we are happy to showcase our stars of the future at Heritage Park.
Congratulations to Ben Bernard and his staff, and to you the Albany-Colonie Yankee fans for setting the Eastern League attendance record last season. I trust this fine will support will continue.
Once again we plan to send a very representative team to you. One that closely identifies with the long standing Yankee tradition of excellence. We feel Jim Saul, Bill Monbouquette and John Kennedy are the men to lead the Albany-Colonie Yankees to a second straight Eastern League Pennant.
Hope to see you at Heritage Park and Yankee Stadium this season.

Sincerely,
George Steinbrenner [Principal Owner]


Dear Fans:
Records are made to be broken, and in 1985, you, the fans broke an Eastern League record that had stood for 46 years, as 324,003 of you attended Yankee games at Heritage Park.
Whether 1986 proves to be another record breaking year at the gate or not, Albany County, the Town of Colonie, the Yankees, and you the fans have a great deal to be proud of. In three short years the Albany-Colonie franchise has become one of the best in minor league baseball.
The Eastern League has provided fans throughout the northeast with exciting professional baseball for 63 years. This the league's 64th season will be no exception, as the Glens Falls Tigers, Nashua Pirates, New Britain Red Sox, Pittsfield Cubs, Reading Phillies, Vermont Reds, and Waterbury Indians vie to end Albany-Colonie's two-year reign as the Eastern League's regular season champion.
Best of luck in 1986.

Sincerely,
Charles Esbach [Eastern League President]


BEN BERNARD (Owner)
"Ben Bernard, the owner of the Albany-Colonie Yankees, had a couple of dreams come true. First, his franchise became associated with the New York Yankees organization. Ben is a long-time Yankee fan. After a record-breaking season in which the Double-A Yankees won the regular season Eastern League pennant and set the league attendance record, Ben was named by the Sporting News as baseball's Double-A Executive of the Year.
Bernard started his professional baseball career in 1980 as promotion director of the Glens Falls White Sox. By season's end, Ben was the team's general manager. In 1981 and '82, Ben and Glens Falls enjoyed considerable success at the gate and on the field. The Glen-Sox drew more than 100,000 fans those seasons, and the team won three of four divisional pennants (in those years the E.L. had a split-season format). Those teams were remembered as the ones with Ron Kittle and Greg Walker, both now with the parent Chicago White Sox. As a result, Ben was named Eastern League Executive of the Year.
After the 1982 season, Bernard started on a quest for his own Eastern League franchise, bought the West Haven A's and transferred that team to Albany.
The franchise had a difficult time getting out of the gate that first season in 1983. The weather played havoc with the early schedule, with snow the main culprit, and the team played the first half of the season at small Bleecker Stadium. For the final two months of the season, Heritage Park was open, the team drew 200, 126. In 1984, the A's won the regular season pennant while drawing 199,534, and Ben won another Eastern League Executive of the Year Award.
Then came 1985, the first year the Yankees were in town. The fans responded in droves, setting the Eastern League all-time attendance record of 324,003 and broke a record that had stood since 1939.
'This proves that this area was starving for professional sports and an affiliation (the Yankees) that fans could relate to,' says Bernard, who won another Eastern League Executive of the Year Award for 1985. 'The Albany-Colonie organization is dedicated to keeping baseball a top-flight family attraction in the Capital District.'
As far as 1986 goes, Ben says, 'We are looking forward to bigger and better things. You, the fan, have proven to us you want our brand of baseball, and we will continue to provide exciting Yankee baseball.'"

-1986 Season Albany Colonie Yankees Official Program/Yearbook

BERNARD SPORTING NEWS AA EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR
"Without a doubt, the showcase franchise in all of AA baseball in 1985 was the Albany-Colonie Yankees of the Eastern League. The master showman [was] President and General Manager Ben Bernard, this year's winner of the Sporting News AA Executive of the Year Award.
All that the Yankees did was to erase the 46-year-old Eastern League attendance record. No fewer than 324,003 crammed into Heritage Park to see the young Yanks play. The previous attendance record, by the way, was 16 years older than Bernard.
Bernard became General Manager of the Glens Falls White Sox in 1981, and he was named Eastern League Executive of the Year one year later.
While the [Albany-Colonie] franchise flourished during their relationship with the Oakland A's in 1983 and 1984, one move put them over the top. Bernard signed a working agreement with the New York Yankees. The Albany area is strong Yankee country, so Bernard feels that having the name 'Yankees' on the uniform was a big boon.
'Having the Yankees in here gives us the easiest thing to market that I've ever had,' he told Paul Schwartz.
At the root of most successful operations is a bevy of promotions. The Albany-Colonie Yankees are no exception. Heritage Park is a fun place to be.
Just ask 324,003."

-1986 Season Albany-Colonie Yankees Official Program/Yearbook

1986 ALBANY-COLONIE YANKEES DIRECTORY
Vice-President, Baseball Operations - Jack Tracz
Vice-President, Public Relations - Rip Rowan
Vice-President, Concessions - Steve Bernard
Vice-President, Finance - Kathy Obst
Sales/Official Scorer - Gary Rigley
Sales/Marketing - Paula Segal
Team Photographer - Fritz Walker
Heritage Park Administrator - Gary Holle
Head Groundskeeper - John Liburdi
Grounds Crew - Jim Light
Assistant, Baseball Operations - Mark Levine

1986 Albany-Colonie Yankees Advisory Committee
Bishop Howard Hubbard (Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany)
John Strachan (Pepsi Cola)
Steve Fahey (Pepsi Cola)
William Keis (Keis Distributors)
Gary Lansing (Marine Midland)
Walter Otto (Otto Oldsmobile-Cadillac-Isuzu)
Frank Staucett (Provident Mutual)
Robert Unger (Pyramid-Crossgates Mall Corp.)
Salvadore DiCarlo (September's)


MIKE HEIFFERON (Trainer)
"The 1986 Eastern League season will truly be an exciting one for A-C trainer Mike Heifferon. It is his first professional training job.
Heifferon is a 24-year-old graduate of Ohio State University where he is currently working toward a Masters degree in strength training. The Rochester native was an intern with the New York triple-A club at Columbus last season. This experience led to his hiring by the Yankees for the Albany job.
Mike also attended Monroe Community College in Rochester and played two years of collegiate tennis there. In high school, Heifferon lettered in basketball and tennis.
For three years at Ohio State, Heifferon was an undergraduate trainer."

-1986 Season Albany-Colonie Yankees Official Program/Yearbook


ADVERTISERS NIGHTS
"This season there will be two advertisers nights. The first one is April 28, a Monday night game with the Glens Falls Tigers. All participating advertisers in this program and on our fence signs around Heritage Park will give out free tickets to the game. Also, prizes will be awarded on game night. The same holds true for Tuesday, June 10, our second advertisers night, when the Nashua Pirates are in town."

-1986 Season Albany-Colonie Yankees Official Program/Yearbook

SENIOR CITIZENS DAYS
"This year, the Albany-Colonie Yankees have added ten Senior Citizens Days to our schedule. In addition to our regular reduced Senior Citizen ticket of $2.50 at all home games, the price for a ticket for senior citizens will be reduced to a dollar on those ten dates. All seniors 60 of age or older will be admitted for just one dollar. Those dates are April 15 and 29, May 13 and 22, June 9 and 30, July 8 and 22, and August 12 and 27.
In addition, any senior citizen who brings a youngster, 16 and younger, on those ten dates also gets the youngster in for a dollar. Take your grandchildren to an Albany-Colonie Yankees game. It's a family affair."

-1986 Season Albany-Colonie Yankees Official Program/Yearbook

NAPA PRESENTS WHITEY FORD DAY
"Whitey Ford, former Yankee pitching great, will make his first ever venture to Heritage Park this season on May 3, prior to the Albany-Colonie Yankees' game with the Vermont Reds. Ford's appearance is sponsored by NAPA Auto Parts.
Whitey played his entire career (1950-67) with the Bronx Bombers, compiling a lifetime won-lost mark of 236-106. The left-hander's career winning percentage of .690 is the second highest in the history of the game, and this helped him gain election to baseball's Hall of Fame in 1974.
Nicknamed 'The Chairman of the Board,' Ford was at his best in the 11 World Series in which he played. He holds lifetime World Series records for games pitched (22), innings pitched (146), wins (10) and strikeouts (94). His performances helped the Pinstripers capture seven Fall Classics.
This event will mark the first time that a Yankee Hall of Famer has visited Heritage Park."

-1986 Season Albany-Colonie Yankees Official Program/Yearbook

FELLER RETURNS
"On Tuesday, June 17, Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller returns to Heritage Park to face some area softball players who will take a crack at trying to hit the former Cleveland Indian great.
Feller compiled a major league record of 266 wins and just 162 losses, striking out 2,581 batters. He was elected to Baseball's Hall of Fame in 1962. He will again pitch the home run hitting contest and sign autographs."

-1986 Season Albany-Colonie Yankees Official Program/Yearbook

EHRLICH AUTO PRESENTS THE CLOWN PRINCE OF BASEBALL
"The Clown Prince of Baseball, Max Patkin, will come back for his special brand of entertainment Thursday, August 14 when the Yankees host the Vermont Reds on Ehrlich Auto Parts Night. Tickets will be available at all area Ehrlich Auto Parts stores.
Patkin was a minor league pitcher, but an injury to his elbow ended that career, and he went on to become one of the game's premier performers in the field of comedy. Columnist Jim Murray once wrote, 'Patkin is 6'3"; 30 percent of that is neck,' adding 'he looked like the world's biggest hunk of bubble gum.'
Patkin is now 66, but age certainly has not slowed Max down as he keeps the fans laughing with his zany antics. Max says he still works with a handicap: 'I have no talent.' Nothing could be farther from the truth, as you will see on August 14, when the rubber-faced Clown Prince of Baseball makes another Heritage Park appearance."

-1986 Season Albany-Colonie Yankees Official Program/Yearbook


1986 ALBANY-COLONIE YANKEES PROGRAM/YEARBOOK PORTRAIT PHOTOS
Tom Barrett (2B)
Brent Blum (P)
Jay Buhner (OF)
Carson Carroll (IF)
Ron Chapman (2B)
Mo Ching (1B)
Clay Christiansen (P)
Bob Davidson (P)
Eric Dersin (P)
Logan Easley (P)
Steve Frey (P)
Bill Fulton (P)
Steve George (P)
Fredi Gonzalez (C)
Matthew Harrison (P)
Keith Hughes (OF)
Roberto Kelly (OF)
Bill Lindsey (C)
Mitch Lyden (C)
Carlos Martinez (SS)
Jeff Pries (P)
Jim Riggs (3B)
Darren Reed (OF)
Tony Russell (OF)
Norm Santiago (3B)
Eric Schmidt (P)
Miguel Sosa (2B)
Aris Tirado (P)
Chuck Yaeger (P)
Jim Saul (Manager)
John Kennedy (Coach)
Bill Monbouquette (Coach)
Mike Heifferon (Trainer)
Dr. Carl Wirth (Team Physician)
Erik Bernard (Batboy)
John Lemperle (Batboy)
Paul Marotta (Batboy)

LOCALS MAKE THEIR MARK IN THE BIGS
"On Monday, August 18, Glens Falls native Dave LaPoint, currently pitching for the Detroit Tigers, will have his night at Heritage Park. That's a day off for the Tigers, and we will honor the big left-hander with Dave LaPoint Night prior to the Yankees-Pittsfield Cubs game.
LaPoint grew up in Glens Falls and still calls that city home during the off-season. He starred at Glens Falls High School along with another major leaguer, David Palmer of the Atlanta Braves.
Dave LaPoint has pitched in the majors for seven seasons with a career record of 42 wins and 39 losses. His stint with San Francisco last season did the most damage to his record with a 7-17 log and a 3.57 ERA. Dave says of his days with the lowly Giants [that] his main concern was with Candlestick Park and not with the organization itself. Candlestick is well known as a cold place all season long and not helpful to pitchers.
LaPoint is thrilled at being in Detroit. 'Anytime you go from a last place club to a potential first place club, especially at this stage of my career, I have to think it's the best thing that's happened to me in my career.' Dave added, 'I have never pitched on a team with a player who has hit 20 or more homers, and the Tigers have six guys capable of doing that.'
Of Detroit manager Sparky Anderson, LaPoint stated, 'I like him a lot. He's very positive and fun to be around.' Of Tiger catcher Lance Parrish, LaPoint said, 'As big as he is, he gives you confidence on the mound. If you should brush someone back at the plate, they have to get through Parrish before they get to me.'
Originally signed by Milwaukee in 1977, LaPoint has spent most of his career in the National League, four of those seasons with St. Louis. With the Cards, Dave was a member of the 1982 World Champions, appeared in two World Series games and sports a big championship ring on his right hand.
LaPoint says if he pitches as well as he has in the past, he should be 'a big winner in Detroit.
1986 marks another comeback year for Glens Falls native David Palmer, who has been on the disabled list six times and twice has had his right pitching elbow operated on. David went the free agent route this year and signed with the Atlanta Braves. Last season with Montreal, he was 7-10 but pitched a career high 135 innings.
David says that everything is fine with his arm. His feelings on leaving Montreal: 'None. I'm happy to be with Atlanta. It was time for a change. Every once in a while a change of scenery does a lot of good.'
David is looking forward to a good and healthy year.
Randy St. Claire is another product of the cold north, born in Glens Falls and raised in Whitehall. The right-handed reliever with the Montreal Expos is the son of a former major leaguer, the late Ebba St. Claire. Randy had a fine season with Montreal last year, going 5-3 as a middle reliever for the Expos. He spent most of 1985 with Montreal after spending the final 21 days of the 1984 season with the Expos.
During the winter months, Randy worked on a new pitch, a curve ball. 'I've never thrown a curve before, and hopefully, it will complement my slider.' He also has worked to get more velocity on his slider.
Randy's brother, Steve, is a Montreal farmhand who was an outfielder for Jamestown of the New York-Penn League last season. He's hoping for more at-bats this season to move up the ladder in the Montreal system.
Another area product, John Cerutti of Albany, got his feet wet last season with the Toronto Blue Jays. In fact, he is already the answer to a trivia question, as he was the losing pitcher when Phil Niekro of the Yankees won his 300th game on the last day of the regular season in 1985.
Cerutti was 0-2 with the Blue Jays last season after posting an 11-9 record at Syracuse of the International League. The former CBA star feels that being a left-handed pitcher will help him stick with Toronto this season. John adds, 'I'm ready to pitch in the big leagues full time. I'm determined to make it.'
The 26-year-old product of Amherst College in Massachusetts is in his sixth pro season. During the off-seasons he has been residing in Arizona.
We'll update you throughout the season on the progress of area major leaguers. Their stats will be included in game inserts into this program."

-1986 Season Albany-Colonie Yankees Official Program/Yearbook

ALBANY-COLONIE GRADS MAKING MARK
"Throw out the wins and losses. Disregard the playoff finishes. The name of the game in minor league baseball is to develop talent for the major leagues.
To that end, Albany-Colonie has served its two masters well. A number of former Albany-Colonie A's are now key members of the Oakland A's, including catchers Mickey Tettleton and Charlie O'Brien, and pitcher Steve Ontiveros. By the end of the 1986 season, two members of the 1985 Albany-Colonie Yankees could be pitching in Yankee Stadium.
Tettleton, the Eastern League's All-Star catcher in 1984, first made the jump to the American League during that season. He was sent back to Double-A in '84 but stuck with Oakland for the entire 1985 season. Now, with Mike Heath traded away, Tettleton inherits the regular starting job.
'His job is to catch and handle the pitching staff,' says Oakland manager Jackie Moore. 'He is very gifted along those lines. Obviously we feel he can fill the role or we wouldn't have made the deal we made, sending Heath to St. Louis for Joaquin Andujar.'
The Oklahoma native hit .211 in 78 games last year, including three home runs. Oakland also expects his batting average to improve with regular duty.
Tettleton's backup in Oakland will be another former Albany-Colonie player, Charlie O'Brien. O'Brien spent time at all four levels of the Oakland organization last year as he recovered from a back injury. He hit .273 in 16 games with the parent club.
Left-hander Jeff Kaiser got into 15 games with Oakland last year and was 4-2, 1.75 in 27 games for Keith Lieppman's Tacoma Tigers. Fireballing right-hander Tim Belcher was 11-10 in Double-A, and if he keeps improving, he should be ready for the big leagues soon.
Infielder Steve Kiefer is a valuable backup for Oakland, spelling shortstop Alfredo Griffin and third baseman Carney Lansford. Kiefer hit .197 in 40 games with Oakland last year.
Three former Albany-Colonie standouts will be performing with three different teams this season. Right-hander Mike Warren, who threw a [major league] no-hitter at the end of the 1983 season, was released by Oakland and signed by Kansas City. Outfielder Tom Romano went to Montreal and Phil Stephenson to the Chicago Cubs in off-season minor league transactions.
Two more players will be trying to remain on the roster of the San Francisco Giants. Infielders Mike Woodard and Luis Quinones, the first player to go from Albany to the major leagues, are both fighting for spots with the National League team. Woodard was eighth in batting in the Pacific Coast League last year and hit .244 in 24 games with the NL team. Quinones came over to the Giants after from Oakland to Cleveland.
On the East Coast, two of last year's outstanding pitchers for Barry Foote's A-C Yankees could be in major league pinstripes by season's end. Bob Tewksbury (6-5, 3.54 at Albany, 3-0, 1.62 in six games with Columbus) was given every opportunity to make the roster of the American League team during spring training. Fellow righty Doug Drabek (13-7, 2.99 and 153 strikeouts) also got a long look in spring training. Even if he failed to stick with the Bronx Bombers before the season, he could be back by the end of the year.
Catcher Phil Lombardi, who is coming off a knee injury, and first baseman Orestes Destrade were also on the Yanks' 40-man roster. Destrade turned in a solid season in the Dominican League after leading Albany-Colonie with 23 home runs and 72 RBIs.
Tettleton and O'Brien will be handling a pitching staff that could have as many as six former A-C players by season's end. Reliever Steve Ontiveros was the most pleasant surprise on the Oakland staff last season. Ontiveros, another original 1983 Albany-Colonie player, put together another outstanding rookie season with a 1-3 record, eight saves and a 1.93 ERA in 39 appearances in short and long relief.
Stan Kyles, Tom Dozier and Tim Lambert, all members of the regular season championship team, were protected by the A's over the winter. Dozier was 0-0 with a 4.24 ERA with Tacoma at the end of the season, after spending much of the season at Huntsville. Kyles posted 11 saves in 43 games with Tacoma, while Lambert was 10-10 with Tacoma and pitched well in the winter leagues.
In just four years, Albany-Colonie fans have seen a number of future major leaguers display their talents at Heritage Park. Who will be next? No one can say. But watch carefully!"

-1986 Season Albany-Colonie Yankees Official Program/Yearbook

HAZEL CHORNYAK MEMORIAL AWARD
"The second annual Hazel Chornyak Memorial Award went to Yankee first baseman Orestes Destrade in 1985. The award is given to the Albany-Colonie player who is the most inspirational to his teammates. It is named in the honor of Ben Bernard's aunt whose help and guidance were inspirational to Ben as he sought a franchise for this area."

-1986 Season Albany-Colonie Yankees Official Program/Yearbook

YANKS MUSIC MAN: TOMMY IPPOLITO
"Music always adds something, and this is surely the case at Heritage Park as the Yanks Music Man, Tommy Ippolito, returns for his fourth season- welcome news to fans who attend games at Heritage!
Ippolito is a native Albanian and started playing the accordion at the age of five. His professional music career has lasted some 36 years, with appearances on the Mike Douglas and Arthur Godfrey Shows.
Tommy doesn't limit his music activities to Heritage. He plays at Sienna basketball games and entertains at many weddings, banquets and special events throughout the Capital District.
His love affair with baseball doesn't come by accident. He once had a tryout with the New York Baseball Giants, and he combines his love of the game and music with his rousing tunes at Heritage. Tommy and his wife reside in Colonie.
You'll see Tommy often at the Yankee games this summer as he entertains the whole family and adds to the fun of 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame.'"

-1986 Season Albany-Colonie Yankees Official Program/Yearbook


MEET THE PRESS
Bob McNamara (WNYT-TV)
Jim Brennan (WRGB-TV)
John Graney (WQBK)
Pete Cioffi (Times Record)
Bob Weiner (Schenectady Gazette)
Paul Schwartz (Capital Newspapers)
Bill Palmer (Schenectady Gazette)
Joe Hennessy (WWCN)
Chris Martin (WMVI)
John Thomas (WGY)
Sandy Taylor (WGNA)
Richard Hill (WROW)
George LeZotte (WTRY)
Bill Iannone (Times Record)
Steve Hart (South End Scene)

YANKEE BROADCASTS
"WTRY Radio, 980 AM will again provide coverage of the Albany-Colonie Yankees. WTRY will broadcast home and away games Monday through Friday for the entire season.
Heading the broadcast crew will be WTRY Sports Director Mike Smith. No stranger to the play-by-play mike (pardon the pun), Smith [covered] Albany Patroons basketball action and this past winter was the voice of Sienna basketball. From 6 to 7 p.m. each night, Mike hosts 'Smitty and Company,' a sports talk show on WTRY.
Smith is a native of Montrose, New York and lives now in Colonie with his wife, Cindy, and his son Matt. He graduated from Albany State University and joined the sports departments of the Owensboro (KY) Messenger and the Miami (FL) News before coming back to Albany to join the sports staff of the Times Union and WQBK Radio.
The other half of our broadcast team is Troy native Dan Murphy. Dan is 26 years old and a graduate of Albany State. He is also a graduate of Catholic High in Troy, where he played varsity soccer.
Murphy's broadcast credentials include baseball play-by-play with the Glens Falls White Sox in 1984. He also has worked at radio stations in Albany (WWCN) and Amsterdam (WKOL).
Dan will be our road man on WTRY, primarily on weekends. Dan will update Yankee action on WTRY and work on some of the home games.
The format for airing games this season will be Monday through Friday, and updates on the weekends."

-1986 Season Albany-Colonie Yankees Official Program/Yearbook

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-Thacher's: Join us for our late night menu after the game.
-The Times Record: Monday is marvelous for sports news!
-Tobin's First Prize Franks: Holy Cow! What a catch.
-Tri-City Refrigeration: Heating-Cooling-Heat Pumps-Gas Furnaces-Air Conditioning
-The Trolley: Enjoy a Trolley dinner and save.
-Turf Inn: The Fine Art of Eating
-Victoria Station: Here's your ticket for a half-priced dinner!
-The Video Connection: Finally, the right price has a quality name behind it.
-Video Environment Plus: The Northeast's Most Complete Home Video Store
-Want Ad Digest: Buyer's and Seller's Handbook
-Watkins Spring Co.: Auto, Truck, Bus Parts
-Woodside Dorp Travel: We meet all your travel needs.
-WROW AM59: The Only Place to Hear the New York Yankees
-WTRY, 980 AM: Listen to the classic hits, runs & errors.
-Ye Ole Locksmith Shoppe: Emergency Service - Anyday Any Hour
-Zales Jewelers
-Zing-a-Gram: Singing Telegrams

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