Wednesday, July 8, 1998


M A J O R _ L E A G U E _ B A S E B A L L



Hawaii no minor
player in majors

Agbayani is the 22nd
Hawaii player to make it
to the 'bigs'

By Al Chase
Star-Bulletin

Tapa

Benny Agbayani's five-season apprenticeship in the minor leagues culminated with his recent call-up to the major leagues by the New York Mets.

Although the former St. Louis School and Hawaii Pacific University standout made a return trip to Norfolk (Va.) in the International League after a week with the Mets, he was called up again last Wednesday.

Agbayani, a 5-foot-11, 175-pounder, was the starting left fielder for the Tides.

He is the 22nd player from Hawaii (played high school or college ball here) to make it to the majors.

The first was Johnnie "Honolulu Johnnie" Williams, who spent the 1914 season with the Detroit Tigers after three successful seasons in the Pacific Coast League.

Williams, a 6-foot, 180-pound right-hander, relied on a blazing fastball. He led the PCL in winning percentage (.708) in 1913 with a 17-7 record. After the season, the Sacramento Sacts sold his contract to Detroit.

Tony Rego, who was born in Wailuku and played ball on Maui before entering the U.S Armed Forces during World War I, had a two-year stint (1924-25) with the St. Louis Browns.

Henry "Price" Oana is the only Hawaii player to make it to the majors as a position player and as a pitcher. A minor league slugger, he first appeared with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1934. The 6-2, 195-pound right-hander then pitched for Detroit in 1943 and 1945.

There was a 22-year gap before the next Hawaii product made it to the majors, when Roosevelt High School's Mike Lum began a long career in the big leagues with the Atlanta Braves in 1967.

Since then, there has been a steady flow of Hawaii talent in the majors.

Prior to Agbayani's promotion, Scott Karl of the Milwaukee Brewers was the most recent player with 50th State ties to get the call (1995). Karl, a left-hander, recently signed a three-year, $7 million contract.

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Hawaii's Major Leaguers

Player			School			Debut		Team
Johnnie Williams	St. Louis/Punahou	4/21/1914	Detroit Tigers
Tony deRego		no high school		6/21/1924	St. Louis Browns
Henry Oana		St. Louis		4/22/1934	Philadelphia Phillies
Mike Lum		Roosevelt		9/12/1967	Atlanta Braves
John Matias		Farrington		4/7/1970	Chicago White Sox
Ryan Kurosaki		Kalani			5/20/1975	St. Louis Cardinals
Doug Capilla		Kailua			9/12/1976	St. Louis Cardinals
Lenn Sakata		Kalani			7/21/1977	Milwaukee Brewers
Fred Kuhaulua		Waianae			8/2/1977	California Angels
Joey DeSa		Damien			9/6/1980	St. Louis Cardinals
Scott Loucks		Leilehua		9/1/1981	Houston Astros
Carlos Diaz		Castle			6/30/1982	Atlanta Braves
Sid Fernandez		Kaiser			9/20/1983	Los Angeles Dodgers
Glenn Braggs		U. of Hawaii		7/18/1986	Milwaukee Brewers
Chuck Crim		U. of Hawaii		4/8/1987	Milwaukee Brewers
Chuck Jackson		U. of Hawaii		5/26/1987	Houston Astros
Mike Campbell		U. of Hawaii		7/4/1987	Seattle Mariners
Joey Meyer		U. of Hawaii		4/4/1988	Milwaukee Brewers
Mike Fetters		Iolani			9/1/1989	California Angels
Bruce Walton		U. of Hawaii		5/11/1991	Oakland Athletics
Scott Karl		U. of Hawaii		5/4/1995	Milwaukee Brewers
Benny Agbayani		St. Louis/HPU		6/18/1998	New York Mets


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