1977 Texas City Stars
The Texas City Stars, a professional baseball team in the quickly doomed 1977 Lone Star League, were owned by Van Schley. An independent minor league team composed of cast-offs from Major League organizations and undrafted college players, the Stars played all but two home games in Texas City's rickety Robinson Stadium (one "home game" was played in Beaumont and another in Galveston).
The Texas City Stars manager was former San Francisco Giant and California Angel "Dirty Al" Gallagher, who, necessarily, occasionally, wrote himself into the line up or pitched.
Dirty Al Gallagher
Complete Roster of the 1977 Texas City Stars:
1B James "Nert" Mills
2B Steve Verban
2B Jeff Gerwitz
3B Jim Gattis
3B Steve Wendtland
3B Gary Long
SS Rick Holoubek
OF Ricky Hill
OF Rhod "The Stork" Wallace
OF Gary Thweatt
OF Rick Seid
OF Al Gallagher
OF Steve Greene
C Gary Rump
P Mike Brooks
P Donald Gilbert
P Jim Halgas
P John Harness
P Ricky "Snake" Martin
P Jeff McKay
P Jack Neimeyer
P Arlandis Prince
P Jim Quinn
P Phil Roddy
P Bob Roth
P Gary Sarno
P Anthony Weiler
Manager "Dirty Al" Gallagher
Coach Red Shuttleworth
Pitching Coach Ron Toenjes
Pitching Coach Ron Toenjes
Franchise Owner Van Schley
Ricky Hill
Rick Holoubek
Rick "Snake" Martin
Jeff McKay
"Nert" Mills
Jim Quinn
Phil Roddy
Bob Roth
Gary Rump
Gary Sarno
Rick Seid
Red Shuttleworth
Gary Thweatt
Rick Holoubek
Rick "Snake" Martin
Jeff McKay
"Nert" Mills
Jim Quinn
Phil Roddy
Bob Roth
Gary Rump
Gary Sarno
Rick Seid
Red Shuttleworth
Gary Thweatt