All-Star Teams 1966-1979
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1979 - Rookie League All Stars
1B - |
Greg Brock (Lethbridge Dodgers) |
2B - |
Julio Paula (Medicine Hat Blue Jays) |
3B - | David Perez (Calgary Cardinals) |
SS - | Fred Manrique (Medicine Hat Blue Jays) |
OF - | Willie Darkin (Helena Phillies) |
- | Rob Deer (Great Falls Giants) |
- | Fernando Marin (Cargary Expos) |
C - | Kurtis Kingsolver (Butte Copper Kings) |
P - | Nick Fiorillo (Billings Mustangs) |
- | Richard Rodas (Lethbridge Dodgers) |
Manager - | Gail Henley (Lethbridge Dodgers) |
1978 - Rookie League All Stars
1B - |
Steven Swain (Butte Copper Kings) |
2B - |
Gary Redus (Billings Mustangs) |
3B - | German Rivera (Lethbridge Dodgers) |
SS - | William Springman (Idaho Falls Angels) |
OF - | Earl Neal (Helena Phillies) |
- | Bill Barnes (Billings Mustangs) |
- | Lloyd Moseby (Medicine Hat Blue Jays) |
C - | Dennis Delany (Calgary Cardinals) |
P - | Staven Skaggs (Billings Mustangs) |
- | Axel Vegas (Calgary Cardinals) |
- | Mike Will (Idaho Falls Angels) |
Manager - | Jim Hoff (Billings Mustangs) |
1977 - Rookie League All Stars
1B - |
Glen Goya (Great Falls Giants) |
2B - |
Don LeJohn (Lethbridge Dodgers) |
3B - | Ty Waller (Calgary Cardinals) |
SS - | LeRoy Grossini (Calgary Cardinals) |
OF - | Michael Ventress (Billings Mustangs) |
- | Gregory Ris (Idaho Falls Angels) |
- | Jim Bennett (Medicine Hat A's) |
C - | Jesse Baez (Lethbridge Dodgers) |
P - | Rich Dotson (Idaho Falls Angels) |
- | Scott Budner (Great Falls Giants) |
- | Douglas Neuenschwander (Billings Mustangs) |
Manager - | Ernest Rodreguez (Great Falls Giants) |
1976 - Rookie League All Stars
1B - |
Don Lyons (Idaho Falls Angels) |
2B - |
Joe Strain (Great Falls Giants) |
3B - | Joe Scoras (Lethbridge Expos) |
SS - | Craig Hendrickson (Idaho Falls Angels) |
OF - | John Sylvester (Great Falls Giants) |
- | Eddie Milner (Billings Mustangs) |
- | Paul Herring (Billings Mustangs) |
C - | Doug Simunic (Lethbridge Expos) |
P - | Richard Adams (Idaho Falls Angels) |
- | Bill Dawley (Billings Mustangs) |
- | Greg Johnson (Idaho Falls Angels) |
Manager - | Larry Himes (Idaho Falls Angels) |
1975 - Rookie League All Stars
1B - |
George Weicker (Billings Mustangs) |
2B - |
Richard Brewster (Idaho Falls Angels) |
3B - | Steven Grimes (Great Falls Giants) |
SS - | James Anderson (Idaho Falls Angels) |
OF - | Andre Dawson (Lethbridge Expos) |
- | Andrew Dyes (Lethbridge Expos) |
- | James Elrod (Great Falls Giants) |
C - | Wayne Cato (Great Falls Giants) |
P - | Carlos Perez (Idaho Falls Angels) |
- | Gene Schmidt (Great Falls Giants) |
1974 - Rookie League All Stars
1B - |
Steve Henderson (Billings Mustangs) |
2B - |
Julio Cruz (Idaho Falls Angels) |
3B - | Mike Grace (Billings Mustangs) |
SS - | Danny Miller (Ogden Spikers) |
OF - | Bill Taylor (Idaho Falls Angels) |
- | Marshall Edwards (Ogden Spikers) |
- | Joe Zagrino (Great Falls Giants) |
C - | Phil Cannuci (Great Falls Giants) |
P - | Andrew Castillo (Idaho Falls Angels) |
- | John Roslund (Idaho Falls Angels) |
- | Doug Bird (Ogden Spikers) |
- | John Caneira (Idaho Falls Angels) |
Manager - | Larry Himes (Idaho Falls Angels) |
1973 - Rookie League All Stars
1B - |
Craig Barnes (Great Falls Giants) |
2B - |
Arturo Marin (Great Falls Giants) |
3B - | Tony Cabrera (Great Falls Giants) |
SS - | Rodney Scott (Billings Mustangs) |
OF - | Bobby Detherage (Ogden Dodgers) |
- | Jack Clark (Great Falls Giants) |
- | Ruppert Jones (Billings Mustangs) |
C - | John Fleming (Billings Mustangs) |
- | Ted Farr (Ogden Dodgers) |
P - | Pete Falcone (Great Falls Dodgers) |
- | Bob McClure (Billings mustangs) |
Manager - | Gary Blaylock (Billings Mustangs) |
1972 - Rookie League All Stars
1B - |
Sheldon Mallory (Billings Mustangs) |
2B - |
Thaddeus Tassone (Idaho Falls Angels) |
3B - | David Cripe (Billings Mustangs) |
SS - | Jamie Quirk (Billings Mustangs) |
OF - | Cleo Smith (Ogden Dodgers) |
- | Kenzie Davis (Billings Mustangs) |
- | David Collins (Idaho Falls Angels) |
C - | William Binder (Great Falls Giants) |
- | Mike Roberts (Billings Mustangs) |
P - | Roy Branch (Billings Mustangs) |
- | Steven O'Brien (Ogden Dodgers) |
Manager - | Gary Blaylock (Billings Mustangs) |
1971 - Rookie League All Stars
1B - |
Thad Philyaw (Ogden Ddogers) |
2B - |
Scott Wolfe (Great Falls Giants) |
3B - | Bill Adkison (Great Falls Giants) |
SS - | George Brett (Billings Mustangs) |
OF - | John Balaz (Idaho Falls Angels) |
- | Dan DeMichele (Caldwell Cubs) |
- | Steve Stroughter (Great Falls Giants) |
C - | Craig Perkins (Billings Mustangs) |
- | Dominic Gaudioso (Magic Valley Cowboys) |
P - | Rex Hudson (Ogden Ddogers) |
- | Frank Reyes (Great Falls Giants) |
Manager - | Dick Wilson (Great Falls Giants) |
1970 - Rookie League All Stars
1B - |
Frank Ortenzio (Billings Mustangs) |
2B - |
Elmer Mixon (Ogden Dodgers) |
3B - | Marc Meno (Magic Valley Cowboys) |
SS - | Gary Granville (Idaho Falls Angels) |
OF - | Morris Nettles (Idaho Falls Angels) |
- | Al Crowens (Billings Mustangs) |
- | Joe Daniels (Ogden Dodgers) |
C - | James Smith (Billings Mustangs) |
- | Ray Lonbardo (Great Falls Giants) |
P - | Richard Lange (Idaho Falls Angels) |
- | Bruce Raible (Ogden Dodgers) |
1969 - Rookie League All Stars
1B - |
Randy Elliott (Salt Lake City Giants) |
2B - |
Pedro Garcia (Billings Mustangs) |
3B - | Lee Lacy (Ogden Dodgers) |
SS - | Rudy Meoli (Idaho Falls Angels) |
OF - | Mickey Rivers (Magic Valley Cowboys) |
- | Phil Zahn (Billings Mustangs) |
- | Royle Stillman (Ogden Dodgers) |
C - | Terry McDermott (Ogden Dodgers ) |
- | Jose Salado (Billings Mustangs) |
Util - | Steve Collette (Caldwell Cubs) |
- | Horace Speed (Great Falls Giants) |
P - | Richard Zinniger (Salt Lake City Bees) |
- | Bob O'Brien (Ogden Dodgers) |
Manager - | Ray Malgradi (Ogden Dodgers) |
1968 - Rookie League All Stars
1B - |
Bill Buckner (Ogden Dodgers) |
2B - |
Matt Alexander (Ogden Dodgers) |
3B - | Steve Garvey (Ogden Dodgers) |
SS - | Edward Goodson (Salt Lake City Giants) |
OF - | Bobby Valentine (Ogden Dodgers) |
- | Larry LeGarde (Magic Valley Cowboys) |
- | Damon Howell (Idaho Falls Angels) |
C - | Patrick Burke (Ogden Dodgers) |
- | Randall Niles (Idaho Falls Angels) |
Util - | James Cesario (Idaho Falls Angels) |
- | Curtis Moore (Magic Valley Cowboys) |
P - | Sandy Vance (Ogden Dodgers) |
- | Dennis Taylor (Caldwell Cubs) |
- | D. Bingham (Slat Lake City Giants) |
- | Bruce Ellingsen (Ogden Dodgers) |
Manager - | Tom Lasorda (Ogden Dodgers) |
1967 - Rookie League All Stars
1B - |
Tom Whelan (Caldwell Cubs) |
2B - |
Vann Fixico (Salt Lake City Giants) |
3B - | Robert Hughes (Ogden Dodgers) |
SS - | Tom Krawczyk (Caldwell Cubs) |
OF - | Bill Rainer (Ogden Dodgers) |
- | Romel Canada (Ogden Dodgers) |
- | Gary Pinnow (Salt Lake City Giants) |
C - | Randy Bobb (Caldwell Cubs) |
Util - | Ron Estes (Ogden Dodgers) |
- | Larry McFarlin (Idaho Falls Angels) |
P - | Larry Burchart (Ogden Dodgers) |
- | Jim Johnson (Saly Lake City Giants) |
- | Darcy Fast (Caldwell Cubs) |
- | Terry Bongiovanni (Caldwell Cubs) |
Manager - | Tom Lasorda (Ogden Dodgers) |
1966 - Rookie League All Stars
1B - |
Paul Campbell (Idaho Falls Angels) |
2B - |
Richard Thompson (Ogden Dodgers) |
3B - | Robert Harvey (Ogden Dodgers) |
SS - | Fredrick Rodriguez (Treasure Valley Cubs) |
OF - | Jay Reed (Magic Valley Cowboys) |
- | John Wyatt (Ogden Dodgers) |
- | Gorrell Stinson (Ogden Dodgers) |
C - | Randy Brown (Idaho Falls Angels) |
- | John Harrell (Magic Valley Cowboys) |
Util - | Don DeSousa (Magic Valley Cowboys) |
- | Jack Intlekofer (Idaho Falls Angels) |
P - | Robert Reynolds (Magic Valley Cowboys) |
- | Archie Reynolds (Treasure Valley Cubs) |
- | Dennis James (Ogden Dodgers) |
- | Dean Burke (Treasure Valley Cubs) |
Manager - | George Freese (Treasure Valley Cubs) |
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