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Denver Zephyrs

The Denver Zephyrs (formerly the Denver Bears) were a Minor League Baseball team based in Denver, Colorado, United States. They were a Triple-A team that played in the American Association from 1955 to 1962, the Pacific Coast League from 1963 to 1968, and the American Association again from 1969 to 1992. They played their home games at Mile High Stadium.

Denver Zephyrs
Team logo Cap insignia
Minor league affiliations
ClassTriple-A (1955–1992)
League
Major league affiliations
Team
Minor league titles
Class titles (2)
  • 1957
  • 1991
League titles (7)
  • 1957
  • 1971
  • 1976
  • 1977
  • 1981
  • 1983
  • 1991
Team data
Name
  • Denver Zephyrs (1984–1992)
  • Denver Bears (1955–1983)
BallparkMile High Stadium (1955–1992)

The Zephyrs won the American Association championship on seven occasions: 1957, 1971, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1983, and 1991. They also won the 1957 Junior World Series and the 1991 Triple-A Classic.

History

Origins

Denver, Colorado, had been the home of numerous minor league baseball teams dating back to 1885 with an unnamed team of the Colorado State League. Off and on from 1901 to 1954, the city was represented by the Denver Bears of the Western League. In 1955, the Class A Bears were replaced by a Triple-A team of the American Association.[1] This came about when the Kansas City Blues were forced to relocate after the American League's Philadelphia Athletics moved to Kansas City, Missouri, to become the Kansas City Athletics.[2]

Denver Bears (1955–1983)

 
A Denver Bears uniform

Although naming a team for its uniform color had been popular in the 19th century, it was not fashionable in the 20th. As Denver had no connection to the original Blues, and in recognition of the new location in the Rockies, the team became known as Bears.[1]

The new Denver team played at what became known later as Mile High Stadium, but was originally known as Bears Stadium, after the team. This ballpark was one of the largest venues in history to host minor league baseball on a routine basis, and had the additional draw of being in one of the largest minor league markets at the time. For many years, the biggest crowds were on Independence Day fireworks nights, and the American Association scheduled the Bears for a home game every year. It was on these nights that the Bears drew the largest crowds in minor league baseball history. On July 4, 1982, the Bears drew an all-time minor league record of 65,666 for a game against the Omaha Royals, breaking their own record of 59,691 set on July 4 of the previous year.[3]

The Triple-A Bears were affiliated with the New York Yankees at the outset, with Ralph Houk managing many players who would reach the majors and play in the World Series. The team had some early success, winning the American Association championship in 1957.[4] League MVPs in this period included Marv Throneberry in 1956 and Steve Boros in 1960.[5]

Although the team had been a member of the American Association since the league's inception 60 years before, it was a Midwestern circuit, so for the 1963 season, the Bears transferred to the Pacific Coast League.[1] The mid-1960s Bears included such future big-leaguers as César Tovar and Ted Uhlaender, but lacked overall success. It also turned out that with the PCL otherwise all but confined to the actual Pacific Coast, Denver was now located too far east. In 1969, the franchise returned to the American Association.[1]

The Denver Bears had some good teams from the 1970s to the mid-1980s, producing such players as Andre Dawson, Tim Wallach, Warren Cromartie, Tim Raines, Graig Nettles, Terry Francona, Wallace Johnson, Danny Morris, Pat Rooney, and Bill Gullickson. Denver players Richie Scheinblum (1971), Cliff Johnson (1973), Roger Freed (1976), Frank Ortenzio (1977), and Randy Bass (1980) were league MVPs.[5] The managing careers of both Billy Martin and Felipe Alou began with the Bears. The team won the Association's championship with some regularity, topping the league in 1971, 1976, 1977, 1981, and 1983.[4] The 1980 Bears were recognized as one of the 100 greatest minor league teams of all time.[6]

Denver Zephyrs (1984–1992)

 
The Zephyrs played at Mile High Stadium.

In 1984, the team name was changed to the Denver Zephyrs,[1] after the famous passenger train. Barry Larkin (1986) was league MVP while with the Zephyrs, as were Greg Vaughn (1989), Jim Olander (1991), and Jim Tatum (1992).[5] ESPN broadcaster Orestes Destrade also played for the Zephyrs. Their only championship under the new nickname was the 1991 American Association title.[4] They went on to win the 1991 Triple-A Classic against the International League's Columbus Clippers, 4–1.[7]

Major League Baseball came to Denver with the arrival of the Colorado Rockies expansion team of the National League in 1993. After 39 seasons of play, the Zephyrs relocated to New Orleans, Louisiana, after the 1992 season where they continued as the New Orleans Zephyrs.[8]

Notable players

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Denver, Colorado Encyclopoedia". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  2. ^ "Denver replaces Kansas City in American Association". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). Associated Press. November 29, 1954. p. 17.
  3. ^ Stivers, Melinda (August 11, 1982). "Denver Bears doing well, but city still wants a big league baseball team". Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  4. ^ a b c "American Association Playoff Results". Triple-A Baseball.com. Triple-A Baseball. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c "American Association Special Award Winners". Triple-A Baseball.com. Triple-A Baseball. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  6. ^ "Top 100 Teams". Minor League Baseball. 2001. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  7. ^ "Triple-A Baseball Interleague Post-Season Play Results". Triple-A Baseball. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  8. ^ "New Orleans, Louisiana Encyclopoedia". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved December 7, 2018.

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Denver Bears redirects here For the Western League team see Denver Bears Western League The Denver Zephyrs formerly the Denver Bears were a Minor League Baseball team based in Denver Colorado United States They were a Triple A team that played in the American Association from 1955 to 1962 the Pacific Coast League from 1963 to 1968 and the American Association again from 1969 to 1992 They played their home games at Mile High Stadium Denver Zephyrs1955 1992Denver ColoradoTeam logo Cap insigniaMinor league affiliationsClassTriple A 1955 1992 LeagueAmerican Association 1969 1992 Pacific Coast League 1963 1968 American Association 1955 1962 Major league affiliationsTeamMilwaukee Brewers 1987 1992 Cincinnati Reds 1985 1986 Chicago White Sox 1983 1984 Texas Rangers 1982 Montreal Expos 1976 1981 Chicago White Sox 1975 Houston Astros 1973 1974 Texas Rangers 1972 Washington Senators 1970 1971 Minnesota Twins 1965 1969 Milwaukee Braves 1963 1964 Detroit Tigers 1960 1962 Unaffiliated 1959 New York Yankees 1955 1958 Minor league titlesClass titles 2 19571991League titles 7 1957197119761977198119831991Team dataNameDenver Zephyrs 1984 1992 Denver Bears 1955 1983 BallparkMile High Stadium 1955 1992 The Zephyrs won the American Association championship on seven occasions 1957 1971 1976 1977 1981 1983 and 1991 They also won the 1957 Junior World Series and the 1991 Triple A Classic Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 Denver Bears 1955 1983 1 3 Denver Zephyrs 1984 1992 2 Notable players 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory EditOrigins Edit Denver Colorado had been the home of numerous minor league baseball teams dating back to 1885 with an unnamed team of the Colorado State League Off and on from 1901 to 1954 the city was represented by the Denver Bears of the Western League In 1955 the Class A Bears were replaced by a Triple A team of the American Association 1 This came about when the Kansas City Blues were forced to relocate after the American League s Philadelphia Athletics moved to Kansas City Missouri to become the Kansas City Athletics 2 Denver Bears 1955 1983 Edit A Denver Bears uniform Although naming a team for its uniform color had been popular in the 19th century it was not fashionable in the 20th As Denver had no connection to the original Blues and in recognition of the new location in the Rockies the team became known as Bears 1 The new Denver team played at what became known later as Mile High Stadium but was originally known as Bears Stadium after the team This ballpark was one of the largest venues in history to host minor league baseball on a routine basis and had the additional draw of being in one of the largest minor league markets at the time For many years the biggest crowds were on Independence Day fireworks nights and the American Association scheduled the Bears for a home game every year It was on these nights that the Bears drew the largest crowds in minor league baseball history On July 4 1982 the Bears drew an all time minor league record of 65 666 for a game against the Omaha Royals breaking their own record of 59 691 set on July 4 of the previous year 3 The Triple A Bears were affiliated with the New York Yankees at the outset with Ralph Houk managing many players who would reach the majors and play in the World Series The team had some early success winning the American Association championship in 1957 4 League MVPs in this period included Marv Throneberry in 1956 and Steve Boros in 1960 5 Although the team had been a member of the American Association since the league s inception 60 years before it was a Midwestern circuit so for the 1963 season the Bears transferred to the Pacific Coast League 1 The mid 1960s Bears included such future big leaguers as Cesar Tovar and Ted Uhlaender but lacked overall success It also turned out that with the PCL otherwise all but confined to the actual Pacific Coast Denver was now located too far east In 1969 the franchise returned to the American Association 1 The Denver Bears had some good teams from the 1970s to the mid 1980s producing such players as Andre Dawson Tim Wallach Warren Cromartie Tim Raines Graig Nettles Terry Francona Wallace Johnson Danny Morris Pat Rooney and Bill Gullickson Denver players Richie Scheinblum 1971 Cliff Johnson 1973 Roger Freed 1976 Frank Ortenzio 1977 and Randy Bass 1980 were league MVPs 5 The managing careers of both Billy Martin and Felipe Alou began with the Bears The team won the Association s championship with some regularity topping the league in 1971 1976 1977 1981 and 1983 4 The 1980 Bears were recognized as one of the 100 greatest minor league teams of all time 6 Denver Zephyrs 1984 1992 Edit The Zephyrs played at Mile High Stadium In 1984 the team name was changed to the Denver Zephyrs 1 after the famous passenger train Barry Larkin 1986 was league MVP while with the Zephyrs as were Greg Vaughn 1989 Jim Olander 1991 and Jim Tatum 1992 5 ESPN broadcaster Orestes Destrade also played for the Zephyrs Their only championship under the new nickname was the 1991 American Association title 4 They went on to win the 1991 Triple A Classic against the International League s Columbus Clippers 4 1 7 Major League Baseball came to Denver with the arrival of the Colorado Rockies expansion team of the National League in 1993 After 39 seasons of play the Zephyrs relocated to New Orleans Louisiana after the 1992 season where they continued as the New Orleans Zephyrs 8 Notable players EditNarciso Elvira played with the Zephyrs after his stint in the Majors with Milwaukee Brewers in 1990See also EditCategory Denver Bears players Category Denver Zephyrs playersReferences Edit a b c d e Denver Colorado Encyclopoedia Baseball Reference com Retrieved December 7 2018 Denver replaces Kansas City in American Association Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington Associated Press November 29 1954 p 17 Stivers Melinda August 11 1982 Denver Bears doing well but city still wants a big league baseball team Christian Science Monitor Retrieved 23 March 2023 a b c American Association Playoff Results Triple A Baseball com Triple A Baseball Retrieved December 7 2018 a b c American Association Special Award Winners Triple A Baseball com Triple A Baseball Retrieved December 7 2018 Top 100 Teams Minor League Baseball 2001 Retrieved December 7 2018 Triple A Baseball Interleague Post Season Play Results Triple A Baseball Retrieved May 20 2016 New Orleans Louisiana Encyclopoedia Baseball Reference com Retrieved December 7 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Denver Zephyrs amp oldid 1148590977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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