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Triple-A baseball returned to Salt Lake City in 1994. To observe the 20th season of the Buzz/Stingers/Bees franchise, The Salt Lake Tribune will name an all-time team in July. Fan voting is a component of the selections. Choose three outfielders and one player from each other category.

Outfielders

John Barnes - batted a franchise-record .365 in 2000.

Peter Bourjos - hit three triples in a game in 2010.

Brian Buchanan - franchise-record three walk-off home runs.

Marty Cordova - batted .358 in 1994.

Terry Evans - franchise career leader with 805 total bases.

Nick Gorneault - went 12 consecutive games with an RBI in 2006.

Torii Hunter - batted .368 with 18 homers and 61 RBI in 55 games in 2000.

Jacque Jones - batted .298 in 1999.

Chris Latham - franchise leader with 500 career hits.

Matt Lawton - batted .297 in 53 games in 1996.

Robb Quinlan - batted .333 with 112 RBI in 2002.

Mike Trout - batted .403 in 20 games in 2012.

First base

Kendrys Morales - joined in back-to-back-to-back homers in 2006.

Efren Navarro - posted .998 fielding percentage in 2011.

Scott Stahoviak - recorded 41 doubles in 1994.

Mark Trumbo - Drove in 122 runs in 2010.

Second base

Chone Figgins - franchise leader with 33 triples in two seasons.

Howie Kendrick - batted .369 in 69 games in 2006.

Brian Raabe - batted .351, fielded .995 in 1996.

Mitch Simons - delivered 10 triples in 1997.

Shortstop

Alfredo Amezaga - batted .347 in 75 games in 2003.

Erick Aybar - batted .283 with 20 doubles in 81 games in 2006.

Denny Hocking - Hit walk-off single in Game 1 of 1995 PCL finals.

Brandon Wood - franchise leader with 77 career homers.

Third base

Jose Fernandez - posted .624 slugging percentage in 2001.

Corey Koskie - batted .301 with 26 homers and 105 RBI in 1998.

Adam Pavkovich - played in franchise-record 521 games.

Todd Walker - collected 187 hits in 135 games in 1996.

Catcher

Hank Conger - batted .298 in parts of three seasons.

Jeff Mathis - batted .289 in 2006.

Damian Miller - batted .338 with 82 RBI in 85 games in 1996.

A.J. Pierzynski - hit two grand slams in a game in 2000.

Designated hitter

Bernardo Brito - drove in 122 runs in 1994.

Paul MacAnulty - recorded 41 doubles in 2011.

David Ortiz - drove in 110 runs in 1999.

Adam Riggs - posted .633 slugging percentage in 2004.

Right-handed pitcher

Chris Bootcheck - franchise records of 34 career wins, 603 innings.

LaTroy Hawkins - franchise leader with 11 career complete games.

John Lackey - went 8-2 with 3.57 ERA in 2002.

Jered Weaver - recorded 14 strikeouts in a game in 2006.

Left-handed pitcher

Travis Miller - led league with 143 strikeouts in 1996.

Mark Redmond - ranks No. 4 with 23 career wins.

Joe Saunders - posted 31.1 consecutive scoreless innings in 2006.

Dan Serafini - went 18-18 over three seasons.

Relief pitcher

Greg Jones - holds franchise record of 214 appearances.

Bart Miadich - holds franchise record of 57 career saves.

Francisco Rodriguez - struck out 59 in 42 innings in 2002.

Scot Shields - posted 3.06 ERA in 47 innings in 2002.