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1994 Season
  Over the years, the Winnipeg Goldeyes have seen many players move on to Major League organizations. Of those players, a half-dozen have made it all the way to the big leagues, all of whom are profiled below.

Mike Cather Mike Cather (1995)
The first Goldeyes alumnus to reach the Majors, pitcher Mike Cather made his big league debut on July 13, 1997 with the Atlanta Braves. More
Jeff Zimmerman Jeff Zimmerman (1997)
The second Goldeyes alumnus to reach the Majors, pitcher Jeff Zimmerman made his big league debut on April 13, 1999 with the Texas Rangers. More
Jeff Sparks Jeff Sparks (1997-98)
The third Goldeyes alumnus to reach the Majors, pitcher Jeff Sparks made his big league debut in September 12, 1999 with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. More
George Sherrill George Sherrill (2002-03)
The fourth Goldeyes alumnus to reach the Majors, pitcher George Sherrill made his big league debut on July 16, 2004 with the Seattle Mariners. More
Bobby Madritsch Bobby Madritsch (2002)
The fifth Goldeyes alumnus to reach the Majors, pitcher Bobby Madritsch made his big league debut on July 21, 2004 with the Seattle Mariners. More
Brian Myrow Brian Myrow (1999-2001)
The sixth Goldeyes alumnus to reach the Majors, infielder Brian Myrow made his big league debut on September 6, 2005 with the Los Angeles Dodgers. More
Brian Duva Brian Duva (1995-2000)
When talking about distinguished alumni, it would be remiss to do so without talking about Brian Duva. The most popular player in Goldeyes history, he retired following the 2000 season the holder of one single-game, two single-season and three career league records. On a franchise level, he holds three single-season and eight career records. More
Bob Kipper Bob Kipper (1995-2000)
The first Goldeyes coach to reach the Majors, Bob actually returned to the big leagues when he was named the bullpen coach for the Boston Red Sox on December 12, 2001. More

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