Bragan leads a Suns-heavy 2016 Southern League Hall of Fame Class

February 16, 2016
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Peter Bragan Sr. in first class of Southern League Hall of Fame

The Southern League of Professional Baseball Clubs announces the induction of four members to the Southern League Hall of Fame Class of 2016, as chosen by a panel of 30 voters. The inductees are Peter Bragan, Jr., John Shoemaker, Larry Ward and Larry Schmittou.

As part of the third induction class to the Southern League Hall of Fame, nominees were accepted from the member clubs and voting committee. Upon receipt of the nominees, the 2016 ballot was sent back to the committee and the top three names were selected by the voting panel. The fourth and final member of the 2016 Hall of Fame class, Schmittou, was chosen from the Special Consideration Ballot. For the full list and bios of each inductee, please see the attached document.

The inductees names will be recognized at the 2016 All-Star Game in Pearl, Mississippi, while individual clubs may honor those relevant inductees during the season. The purpose of the Southern League Hall of Fame is to recognize individuals for their accomplishments and contributions to the League on the field of play or in an administrative role. This shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, players, managers, coaches, umpires, League and team executives, owners, and media members.

The 2016 Southern League Hall of Fame Class will place much of its spotlight on Jacksonville’s unique baseball history. Among four inductees are former Suns owner and operator Peter Bragan, Jr., former manager John Shoemaker and former broadcaster Larry Ward, the Southern League of Professional Baseball Clubs announced on Tuesday.

A panel of 30 voters chose the league’s third induction class, which will also include Larry Schmittou. The inductees will be celebrated at the 2016 Southern League All-Star Game June 21 in Pearl, Miss. The induction of Peter “Pedro” Bragan, Jr., follows 31 years of the Bragan family’s ownership and operation of the Jacksonville Suns. After his retirement, Bragan was named Southern League Vice President Emeritus in October.

“I am most humbly appreciative to all who voted for me, and it is indeed a very special honor to be voted in where my Daddy and Uncle Jimmy are already enshrined,” Bragan said. “I would like to extend thanks across the Southern League and especially to the great baseball fans in Jacksonville that have made Suns baseball such a special tradition.”

Bragan will join his late father Peter Bragan, Sr., in the league’s Hall of Fame. The elder Bragan was inducted in the inaugural class of 2014.

“This year’s Southern League Hall of Fame Class highlights the tremendous tradition of baseball in Jacksonville,” said Suns owner Ken Babby. “The Bragans’ legacy is well known in Jacksonville, and Pedro’s induction into the Southern League Hall of Fame demonstrates the impact he has made in the baseball world. He is extremely deserving of this recognition.”

Bragan_Peter_JrPeter Bragan, Jr. (Jacksonville Suns, Owner and Operator, 1985-2015)

A member of “baseball royalty,” Peter Bragan, Jr. or “Pedro” as he is affectionately known, served 31 years in the front office of the Jacksonville Suns as General Manager, President and after his father, SL Hall of Famer Peter Bragan, Sr.’s passing in 2012, primary owner. As a leader of one of the most successful brands in league history, Bragan helped revitalize the Jacksonville Expos and Wolfson Park in the mid-1980s before his instrumental role in the development and opening of Bragan Field at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville in 2003. The Suns led the League in attendance over the first nine years of the park’s existence and captured six total Southern League Championships in his 31 years on board. Serving on the League’s Board of Directors and Rules and Competition Committee, Pedro was recently named the Southern League Vice President-Emeritus.

Shoemaker_JohnJohn Shoemaker (Jacksonville Suns, 2001, 2005-07)

The two-time Southern League Champion manager and 2015 Mike Coolbaugh Award recipient, John Shoemaker has made his name both on and off the field of play as a skipper and leader of men. His first season in Jacksonville saw Shoemaker guide the Suns to a league-best 83-56 record and a share of the 2001 Southern League title before he was named SL Manager of the Year. In 2005, after three years away from the loop, Shoemaker made his return to Jacksonville and the Southern League, where he would win his second title in two seasons at the helm, also claiming the Baseball America MiLB Team of the Year. Shoemaker again led his club to the circuit’s best record in 2006, also his third and final playoff appearance. After two more seasons in Jacksonville, Shoemaker finished with 396 total wins in the League. Spending 22 years with the Dodgers organization, he continues to work passionately with players as a highly respected member of the game.

Year    G         W        L         W-L%

2001    139      83        56        .597

2005    140      79        61        .564

2006    140      86        54        .614

2007    140      80        60        .571

2008    140      68        72        .486

Ward_LarryLarry Ward (Chattanooga Lookouts, 1989-Present)

Known simply as the “The Voice,” Chattanooga’s long-time radio broadcaster Larry Ward completed his 27th season calling Lookouts action in 2015. Notably, his most recent campaign brought with it his first Southern League Championship. The last time the Lookouts won the SL title came in 1988, the last season a broadcaster not named Larry Ward was the active man in the radio booth. The longest-employed radio broadcaster with the same team in the Southern League, Ward was elected to the Greater Chattanooga Sports Hall of Fame in 2005. Prior to his time in Chattanooga, Ward manned the booth in Portland, Tucson, Charleston (SC), as well as a stint with Jacksonville. During the offseason, Ward serves as voice of the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Lady Mocs basketball program.

SUNSABOUT THE SUNS: A new era of affordable family fun will dawn on the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville on Opening Day, April 7, 2016, with the Jacksonville Suns under new ownership. The Suns have already unveiled a new lineup of ticket packages for the upcoming season, and you can get part of the action by calling the Suns at (904) 358-2846 or visiting www.jaxsuns.com.

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