He led the league in walks four times and regularly posted an on-base percentage near .400.
In addition, Gallagan stole 283 bases and posted a solid .319 on-base percentage.
His short career was less than stellar, posting a 55.6 percentage making 60 of 108 field goal attempts.
He continued to get on base and posted a .500 on-base percentage.
In a four-year career, Wegman posted a 180 average and a .231 on-base percentage in 291 games.
He was batting leadoff for the Twins and posted a .396 on-base percentage.
Posting a slugging percentage of .537, he hit 11 home runs while walking 34 times and striking out only 31 times.
He posted a .293 batting average and a .354 on-base percentage with 20 stolen bases on the season.
Meanwhile, the proportion who reached or completed high school posted a percentage of 22.03% or 3,219 persons.
It also marked the first time in franchise history that the Flyers posted a winning percentage over 0.700.