Bombard Named to IL Hall of
Fame
Red Barons Legend Gets Call to the
Hall
Moosic, Pa. –
The International League announced today that former Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and
Charlotte manager Marc Bombard will be inducted into the circuit's Hall
of Fame as a member of the Class of 2015. He will be joined by 1980 IL MVP
Marshall Brant, and former Buffalo, Syracuse, and Rochester general manager Don
Labbruzzo. The three men were elected by a vote of living IL Hall of Famers,
longtime executives, broadcasters, and members of the media.
All three inductees
have been added to the International League Hall of Fame plaque display. The
inductees or their families will be presented with “The Curtain Call” statue
during individual enshrinement ceremonies to take place during the coming
season. That includes a to-be-announced date for Bombard’s recognition at PNC
Field before a 2015 RailRiders (Triple-A/New York Yankees) game. The IL Hall of
Fame plaque display does not have a permanent home, but rather serves as a
traveling testament to the storied legacy of the International
League.
Bombard
piloted the then-Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons to four consecutive
playoff appearances from 1999-2002, a run which concluded with a
franchise-record 91 wins and honors as the IL Manager of the Year and the
Sports Weekly Minor League Manager of the Year. He won 700 games in the
IL, including a then-franchise-record 574 victories over eight seasons with SWB
from 1997-2004. That record was broken last season by fellow IL Hall of Famer
Dave Miley. Bombard, who managed the IL All-Stars in both 2000 and 2003,
is the last IL skipper to lead a team to 90 wins in a single season. His 91 wins
in 2002 are the equivalent of winning 102 games in a 162-game big league
campaign.
“It’s a great honor,”
Bombard said of his induction. “It came as a shock. It was the furthest thing
from my mind when (IL president) Randy (Mobley) called and let me know the
news. It was a great eight years in Scranton, a truly great ride. There were
some outstanding players, great front office people and coaches, and of course
the fans are outstanding. You looked forward to coming to the park. We had such
an atmosphere there. It was such an advantage to play at home. Those were the
best eight years in my baseball life.”
The RailRiders open
their 2015 season at home on April 9 against the Syracuse Chiefs (Washington
Nationals). For more information please call (570) 969-BALL (2255) or
visit swbrailriders.com.
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