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Columbus Confederate Yankees

The Columbus Confederate Yankees were a Minor League Baseball team that played in the Double-A Southern League from 1964 to 1966. They were located in Columbus, Georgia, and played their home games at Golden Park. Their seemingly contradictory nickname came from Georgia's former membership in the Confederacy and for their Major League Baseball affiliate, the New York Yankees, as it was common for Yankees affiliates to share the big league club's moniker.[3]

Columbus Confederate Yankees
Minor league affiliations
ClassDouble-A (1964–1966)
LeagueSouthern League (1964–1966)
Major league affiliations
TeamNew York Yankees (1964–1966)
Minor league titles
League titles (1)1965
Team data
NameColumbus Confederate Yankees (1964–1966)
BallparkGolden Park (1964–1966)
Stan Bahnsen (1965) won the 1968 American League Rookie of the Year Award.[1]
Roy White (1964–1965) was a two-time MLB All-Star and member of the 1977 and 1978 World Series champion New York Yankees.[2]

Over three seasons of competition, Columbus played in 415 regular season games and compiled a win–loss record of 206–209. They won the Southern League championship in 1965.

History edit

The Columbus Confederate Yankees were charter members of the Southern League, which began play in 1964.[4][5] As the Double-A affiliate of the New York Yankees, they were managed by former major league catcher Rube Walker.[6] The team finished its first year of play with a 64–74 record in seventh place.[7]

The 1965 club was managed by Loren Babe, an ex-Yankee third baseman.[8] On July 19, the Confederate Yankees hosted the 1965 Southern League All-Star Game. With 4,091 people in attendance at Golden Park, they defeated a team of the league's All-Stars, 4–3.[9] Two members of the Columbus pitching staff threw no-hitters that season. The first occurred on June 30 when Mike Jurewicz no-hit the Charlotte Hornets in the second game of a seven-inning doubleheader.[10] The second happened on August 13 when Rich Beck pitched seven no-hit innings against the Lynchburg White Sox.[10] The 1965 SL pennant race was a close one: going into the final weekend, the Asheville Tourists led Columbus by a single game, with a three-game series set for Golden Park to determine the title. After splitting the first two games, Columbus won the finale, 7–0, with Rich Beck tossing a two-hit shutout, handing Columbus the Southern League pennant with a 79–59 first-place finish; technically, the Yankees were in a virtual first-place tie with Asheville, but the Tourists (80–60) played two more games, and thus had a lower winning percentage.[11][12] The pennant-winning season meant that the Confederate Yankees were the league champions, as there was no postseason in the Southern League at that time.[12]

In 1966, their final season of play, the Confederate Yankees were managed by Jack Reed, an outfielder with the 1961 World Series champion Yankees.[13] They ended the season in seventh place at 63–76.[14] During the off-season, the Southern League contracted from eight teams to six and Columbus left the circuit; they would return in 1969 as a White Sox affiliate.

Season-by-season results edit

Season Record Win % Finish GB Result Ref.
1964 64–74 .468 7th 15+12 [7]
1965 79–59 .572 1st Won SL championship[12] [11]
1966 63–76 .453 7th 24+12 [14]
Totals 206–209 .496

Players edit

Twenty-three Confederate Yankees also played in at least one game for a Major League Baseball (MLB) team during their careers. These players and their years with Columbus were:[6][8][13]

References edit

  1. ^ "Stan Bahnsen Stats". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  2. ^ "Roy White Stats". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  3. ^ "New York Yankees Minor League Affiliates". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. from the original on August 17, 2020. Retrieved October 6, 2022.
  4. ^ "Southern League (AA) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved May 17, 2020.
  5. ^ "Columbus, Georgia Register History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  6. ^ a b "1964 Columbus Confederate Yankees Statistics". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  7. ^ a b "1964 Southern League". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  8. ^ a b "1965 Columbus Confederate Yankees Statistics". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  9. ^ Holliman, Ray (July 20, 1964). "Yanks Clip Stars in Squeaker, 4–3". The Montgomery Advertiser. Montgomery. p. 11 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ a b "Southern League No-Hit Games". Southern League. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  11. ^ a b "1965 Southern League". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  12. ^ a b c Webb, Lori M.; Musterer, Donna J. (2020). 2020 Southern League Media Guide and Record Book (PDF). p. 130. (PDF) from the original on May 19, 2021. Retrieved October 6, 2022 – via Minor League Baseball.
  13. ^ a b "1966 Columbus Confederate Yankees Statistics". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  14. ^ a b "1966 Southern League". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved May 18, 2020.

External links edit

  • Statistics from Baseball-Reference
Preceded by New York Yankees
Double-A affiliate

1964–1966
Succeeded by

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The Columbus Confederate Yankees were a Minor League Baseball team that played in the Double A Southern League from 1964 to 1966 They were located in Columbus Georgia and played their home games at Golden Park Their seemingly contradictory nickname came from Georgia s former membership in the Confederacy and for their Major League Baseball affiliate the New York Yankees as it was common for Yankees affiliates to share the big league club s moniker 3 Columbus Confederate Yankees1964 1966Columbus GeorgiaMinor league affiliationsClassDouble A 1964 1966 LeagueSouthern League 1964 1966 Major league affiliationsTeamNew York Yankees 1964 1966 Minor league titlesLeague titles 1 1965Team dataNameColumbus Confederate Yankees 1964 1966 BallparkGolden Park 1964 1966 Stan Bahnsen 1965 won the 1968 American League Rookie of the Year Award 1 Roy White 1964 1965 was a two time MLB All Star and member of the 1977 and 1978 World Series champion New York Yankees 2 Over three seasons of competition Columbus played in 415 regular season games and compiled a win loss record of 206 209 They won the Southern League championship in 1965 Contents 1 History 2 Season by season results 3 Players 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Columbus Confederate Yankees were charter members of the Southern League which began play in 1964 4 5 As the Double A affiliate of the New York Yankees they were managed by former major league catcher Rube Walker 6 The team finished its first year of play with a 64 74 record in seventh place 7 The 1965 club was managed by Loren Babe an ex Yankee third baseman 8 On July 19 the Confederate Yankees hosted the 1965 Southern League All Star Game With 4 091 people in attendance at Golden Park they defeated a team of the league s All Stars 4 3 9 Two members of the Columbus pitching staff threw no hitters that season The first occurred on June 30 when Mike Jurewicz no hit the Charlotte Hornets in the second game of a seven inning doubleheader 10 The second happened on August 13 when Rich Beck pitched seven no hit innings against the Lynchburg White Sox 10 The 1965 SL pennant race was a close one going into the final weekend the Asheville Tourists led Columbus by a single game with a three game series set for Golden Park to determine the title After splitting the first two games Columbus won the finale 7 0 with Rich Beck tossing a two hit shutout handing Columbus the Southern League pennant with a 79 59 first place finish technically the Yankees were in a virtual first place tie with Asheville but the Tourists 80 60 played two more games and thus had a lower winning percentage 11 12 The pennant winning season meant that the Confederate Yankees were the league champions as there was no postseason in the Southern League at that time 12 In 1966 their final season of play the Confederate Yankees were managed by Jack Reed an outfielder with the 1961 World Series champion Yankees 13 They ended the season in seventh place at 63 76 14 During the off season the Southern League contracted from eight teams to six and Columbus left the circuit they would return in 1969 as a White Sox affiliate Season by season results editSeason Record Win Finish GB Result Ref 1964 64 74 468 7th 15 1 2 7 1965 79 59 572 1st Won SL championship 12 11 1966 63 76 453 7th 24 1 2 14 Totals 206 209 496 Players editSee also Category Columbus Confederate Yankees players Twenty three Confederate Yankees also played in at least one game for a Major League Baseball MLB team during their careers These players and their years with Columbus were 6 8 13 Stan Bahnsen 1965 Rich Barry 1964 1965 Rich Beck 1965 Bill Bethea 1965 Gil Blanco 1966 Jim Brenneman 1966 Tom Dukes 1964 Frank Fernandez 1964 1965 Mike Ferraro 1965 Mike Hegan 1964 1965 Bill Henry 1966 Elvio Jimenez 1966 Mike Jurewicz 1965 1966 Jerry Kenney 1966 Dave McDonald 1966 John Miller 1965 1966 Cecil Perkins 1965 1966 Fritz Peterson 1965 Roger Repoz 1964 Ellie Rodriguez 1966 Steve Whitaker 1965 1966 Roy White 1964 1965 Dooley Womack 1964 References edit Stan Bahnsen Stats Baseball Reference Sports Reference Retrieved May 18 2020 Roy White Stats Baseball Reference Sports Reference Retrieved May 18 2020 New York Yankees Minor League Affiliates Baseball Reference Sports Reference Archived from the original on August 17 2020 Retrieved October 6 2022 Southern League AA Encyclopedia and History Baseball Reference Sports Reference Retrieved May 17 2020 Columbus Georgia Register History Baseball Reference Sports Reference Retrieved May 18 2020 a b 1964 Columbus Confederate Yankees Statistics Baseball Reference Sports Reference Retrieved May 18 2020 a b 1964 Southern League Baseball Reference Sports Reference Retrieved May 18 2020 a b 1965 Columbus Confederate Yankees Statistics Baseball Reference Sports Reference Retrieved May 18 2020 Holliman Ray July 20 1964 Yanks Clip Stars in Squeaker 4 3 The Montgomery Advertiser Montgomery p 11 via Newspapers com a b Southern League No Hit Games Southern League Minor League Baseball Retrieved May 18 2020 a b 1965 Southern League Baseball Reference Sports Reference Retrieved May 18 2020 a b c Webb Lori M Musterer Donna J 2020 2020 Southern League Media Guide and Record Book PDF p 130 Archived PDF from the original on May 19 2021 Retrieved October 6 2022 via Minor League Baseball a b 1966 Columbus Confederate Yankees Statistics Baseball Reference Sports Reference Retrieved May 18 2020 a b 1966 Southern League Baseball Reference Sports Reference Retrieved May 18 2020 External links editStatistics from Baseball ReferencePreceded byAugusta Yankees New York YankeesDouble A affiliate1964 1966 Succeeded byBinghamton Triplets Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Columbus Confederate Yankees amp oldid 1158696449, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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