New Ulm HALL OF FAME Member
Randall (Randy) Stuckey
Catcher
Selected 1998
Lifetime Baseball Batting Stats Page
A coach on the field from his catcher’s position, Randy Stuckey was an excellent defensive player
who handled pitchers with intelligence.
Randy was
the catcher for the 1980 state championship Kaiserhoff team, and during
the playoffs of that season he had seven runs batted in a pivotal rubber-game win over Gaylord to advance the team
into regional competition.
Another highlight of Stuckey's career was the two homeruns he
hit as part of a record setting seven-homerun game by
the Kaiserhoff at Glencoe in 1982.
Randy batted
over .300 in three of his five seasons with the Kaiserhoff and
averaged better than a hit a game for his career. In the 1982 season he batted
in 35 runs.
Randy
caught for the 1978 New Ulm Legion team that advanced to the Legion
World Series. He played four years of college baseball at Gustavus
and was the head baseball coach at that university from the mid-
until the late-1980s.
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