Glendale Community College

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Glendale CC
VaquerosGlendale, CA

Name History:


Glendale Junior College 1927-
Glendale College
Glendale Community College **-date

Baseball Team History:


Year Record Coach
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
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1979
1980
1981 16-18
1982 22-12
1983
1984
1985 Steve Coots
1986
1987 17-21
1988 21-21
1989 15-21
1990 12-26
1991 20-17
1992 11-22
1993 18-20
1994 13-22
1995 16-26
1996 14-24
1997 27-15
1998 24-16
1999 23-22
2000 17-26
2001 32-12 Jonathan Strauss
2002 36-14 Jonathan Strauss
2003 16-24-1
2004 17-19
2005 13-25
2006 9-33
2007 Chris Cicuto

Major League Players


Name Birthplace Dates Played at College Major League Debut
William G. Slayback Hollywood, CA 1968 6/26/1972
Rene A. Gonzales Austin, TX 7/27/1984
Wallace R. Ritchie Glendale, CA 1985 5/1/1987
Matthew M. Whisenant Los Angeles, CA 1990 7/4/1997
Frederick P. Sanchez Hollywood, CA 1997-98 9/10/2002
Jason C. Botts Paso Robles, CA 1999-00 9/14/2005
Eddie K. Bonine Columbus, GA 2001 6/14/2008
Marco R. Estrada Sonora, MEX 2003 8/20/2008
bold member of Glendale Hall of Fame

Conference Affiliations:


Western Junior College Conference 1933-34
Metropolitan Conference 1938-40
Inland Valley Conference
Western State Conference 1958-62, 1981-82, 1987-date

Highlights:


Inland Valley Conference champion 1985…Western State Conference champion 1980…Western State Conference (South Division) champion 1998-99, 2001-02


Lon Simmons (Ford C. Frick Award) played 1940s

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