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Elmira Pioneers

The Elmira Pioneers are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Elmira, New York. They have been affiliated with many major league teams throughout their history. The current Elmira Pioneers play as members of the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League (PGCBL). They play their home games at Dunn Field.

Elmira Pioneers
Information
LeaguePGCBL (2011-Present)[1] (West Division)
LocationElmira, New York
BallparkDunn Field
Year founded1885
Nickname(s)Elmira Pioneers (1984–present)
League championships(NYSL): 1914
(Eastern League): 1937, 1938, 1941, 1943, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1971
(NYPL): 1976
(Northeast League): 1997
(NYCBL): 2007
(PGCBL): None
Former name(s)
  • Elmira Colonels (1885)
  • Elmira Baseball Club (1888)
  • Elmira Hottentots (1889)
  • Elmira Gladiators (1891–1892)
  • Elmira Pioneers (1895, 1900)
  • Elmira Colonels (1908–1917)
  • Elmira Red Jackets (1923)
  • Elmira Colonels (1924–1931)
  • Elmira Red Wings (1932–1934)
  • Elmira Pioneers (1935–1936)
  • Elmira Colonels (1937)
  • Elmira Pioneers (1938–1955, 1957–1970)
  • Elmira Royals (1971)
  • Elmira Pioneers (1972–1973)
  • Elmira Red Sox (1974–1976, 1978)
  • Elmira Pioneer-Red Sox (1977)
  • Elmira Pioneers (1979–1980)
  • Elmira Suns (1981–1983)
Former league(s)
ColorsRed, Blue, White,

History

1885–1931: The early years

The Elmira Colonels played in the New York State League in 1885 and again in 1889. Two years later, the Elmira Gladiators were one of six teams in the original New York–Penn League. That league failed, but in 1892, the Gladiators were one of the original teams in the original Eastern League but only lasted one year in the league.

The Pioneers name first appeared in 1900, when the team joined a new New York State League that was founded a year earlier.

The Elmira Red Jackets, presumably named after the Seneca chief, were charter members of the new New York–Penn League in 1923. Armando Marsans, one of the first two Cubans to play Major League Baseball, served as their manager in 1923.

They changed their name to the Elmira Colonels from 1924–31 and remained unaffiliated through those years.

1932–1972: Becoming a farm team

The Colonels signed on with the St. Louis Cardinals and changed their name to the Red Wings for the 1932–34 seasons. They resurrected the Pioneers name for their unaffiliated 1935 and '36 seasons. After winning the league championship that year, they signed on with the Brooklyn Dodgers and re-established the Colonels name for the 1937 season, in which they repeated as champions. The league became the Eastern League in 1938 and Elmira managed to pull off a three-peat that year. Elmira maintained their affiliation with the Dodgers, known as the Pioneers, through 1940 despite losing the home stadium to fire in 1938. On June 12, 1939, the Pioneers played their first night game in Elmira.

The Pioneers then became an affiliate of the Tigers and later the St Louis Browns before re-establishing ties with the Dodgers from 1950 to 1955. During the 1951 season, then-player Don Zimmer married his wife at a ceremony at home plate.

Elmira did not field a team in 1956, but joined the Class-A short-season New York–Penn League in 1957 as a Washington Senators affiliate. The Pioneers switched affiliation to the Philadelphia Phillies for the 1959–61 seasons. Two highlights of their time with the Phillies were Jim Guinn's 33-game hitting streak in 1959, and Vern Kemp striking out 21 batters in a single game during 1961. Both were team records.

The Pioneers returned to the Eastern League for the 1962 season, affiliated with the Baltimore Orioles, with whom they stayed through 1968. Their manager from 1962 to 1965 was Earl Weaver. The team won the championship in 1962. In 1965 there were three no-hitters pitched and Lou Pinella hit three home runs in a single game. They also played a 27-inning game, which at the time was the longest professionally played game. The following year, they won the pennant with a 20.5 game lead over the second-place team.

The 1960s ended with the Padres and Royals sharing the Pioneers for a year. The next two years, the team was exclusively affiliated with the Royals and was known as the Elmira Royals in 1971, when they won another championship. The team signed on with the Cleveland Indians for 1972, but a flood ruined the season.

1973–1996: The Red Sox years and move to Lowell, Massachusetts

The New York–Penn League affiliate of the Boston Red Sox moved from Williamsport, Pennsylvania, to Elmira for the 1973 season, and remained there through 1992. The 1973 team was known as the Pioneers, but the team was called the Elmira Red Sox for four seasons (1974–1976, 1978) and Elmira Pioneer-Red Sox in 1977. They won the New York-Penn League Championship in 1976. The Pioneers name returned for the 1979 season, though the team actually wore "Red Sox" uniforms.

In 1981, Lou Eliopulos bought the team and changed its name to the Elmira Suns to match other teams he owned. The name proved unpopular in Elmira and the Pioneers name returned in 1984, complete with uniforms featuring a stagecoach logo and uniforms that were mocked throughout the league as resembling softball uniforms. Clyde Smoll Jr. (son of former major league pitcher Clyde Smoll) bought the team in 1986 and brought back the Red Sox uniforms.[2]

The Pioneers were affiliated with the Florida Marlins from 1993 to 1995, after which Smoll moved the team to Lowell, Massachusetts, and reaffiliated with the Red Sox as the Lowell Spinners.

1996–2006: A new team in the Northeast League

After some significant scrambling, an ownership group anchored by an Elmira native living in Maryland, John Ervin, got a new Pioneers team into the independent Northeast League before the 1996 season began. The following year, the Pioneers defeated the defending champion Albany-Colonie Diamond Dogs two games to none to win their first championship in 21 years.

Pitcher Greg Keagle threw the first no-hitter in team history the summer of 2000. He became a player-coach in 2001 and 2002. In 2001, the team played for the championship again. This time they faced the New Jersey Jackals, losing three games to two.

Championship history

The Pioneers have won 13 titles in various leagues:

Notable Pioneers

Hall of Fame alumni

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ . PGCBL.com. Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League. June 5, 2012. Archived from the original on December 1, 2018. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  2. ^ Fricker, Dan (November 12, 1986). "Quakertown man buys dream: a baseball team". The Morning Call. Allentown, Pennsylvania. p. 40. Retrieved March 16, 2021 – via newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Kernan, Kevin (July 6, 2013). "Kernan: Legendary Flameout Steve Dalkowski and His 110 Mph Fastball". SABR.org. Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved June 23, 2014.

External links

  • Baseball Reference – Elmira team listing
Achievements
Preceded by Northeast League Champions
Elmira Pioneers

1997
Succeeded by

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The Elmira Pioneers are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Elmira New York They have been affiliated with many major league teams throughout their history The current Elmira Pioneers play as members of the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League PGCBL They play their home games at Dunn Field Elmira PioneersInformationLeaguePGCBL 2011 Present 1 West Division LocationElmira New YorkBallparkDunn FieldYear founded1885Nickname s Elmira Pioneers 1984 present League championships NYSL 1914 Eastern League 1937 1938 1941 1943 1962 1964 1966 1971 NYPL 1976 Northeast League 1997 NYCBL 2007 PGCBL NoneFormer name s Elmira Colonels 1885 Elmira Baseball Club 1888 Elmira Hottentots 1889 Elmira Gladiators 1891 1892 Elmira Pioneers 1895 1900 Elmira Colonels 1908 1917 Elmira Red Jackets 1923 Elmira Colonels 1924 1931 Elmira Red Wings 1932 1934 Elmira Pioneers 1935 1936 Elmira Colonels 1937 Elmira Pioneers 1938 1955 1957 1970 Elmira Royals 1971 Elmira Pioneers 1972 1973 Elmira Red Sox 1974 1976 1978 Elmira Pioneer Red Sox 1977 Elmira Pioneers 1979 1980 Elmira Suns 1981 1983 Former league s New York State League 1885 Central League 1888 New York State League 1889 New York Penn League 1891 Eastern League 1892 New York State League 1895 Atlantic League 1900 Southern Tier League 1904 1905 New York State League 1900 1908 1917 New York Penn League 1923 1937 Eastern League 1938 1955 New York Penn League 1957 1961 Eastern League 1962 1972 New York Penn League 1973 1995 Northeast League 1996 1998 Northern League 1999 2002 Northeast League 2003 2004 Can Am League 2005 New York Collegiate Baseball League 2006 2010 ColorsRed Blue White Contents 1 History 1 1 1885 1931 The early years 1 2 1932 1972 Becoming a farm team 1 3 1973 1996 The Red Sox years and move to Lowell Massachusetts 1 4 1996 2006 A new team in the Northeast League 2 Championship history 3 Notable Pioneers 3 1 Hall of Fame alumni 3 2 Notable alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit1885 1931 The early years Edit The Elmira Colonels played in the New York State League in 1885 and again in 1889 Two years later the Elmira Gladiators were one of six teams in the original New York Penn League That league failed but in 1892 the Gladiators were one of the original teams in the original Eastern League but only lasted one year in the league The Pioneers name first appeared in 1900 when the team joined a new New York State League that was founded a year earlier The Elmira Red Jackets presumably named after the Seneca chief were charter members of the new New York Penn League in 1923 Armando Marsans one of the first two Cubans to play Major League Baseball served as their manager in 1923 They changed their name to the Elmira Colonels from 1924 31 and remained unaffiliated through those years 1932 1972 Becoming a farm team Edit The Colonels signed on with the St Louis Cardinals and changed their name to the Red Wings for the 1932 34 seasons They resurrected the Pioneers name for their unaffiliated 1935 and 36 seasons After winning the league championship that year they signed on with the Brooklyn Dodgers and re established the Colonels name for the 1937 season in which they repeated as champions The league became the Eastern League in 1938 and Elmira managed to pull off a three peat that year Elmira maintained their affiliation with the Dodgers known as the Pioneers through 1940 despite losing the home stadium to fire in 1938 On June 12 1939 the Pioneers played their first night game in Elmira The Pioneers then became an affiliate of the Tigers and later the St Louis Browns before re establishing ties with the Dodgers from 1950 to 1955 During the 1951 season then player Don Zimmer married his wife at a ceremony at home plate Elmira did not field a team in 1956 but joined the Class A short season New York Penn League in 1957 as a Washington Senators affiliate The Pioneers switched affiliation to the Philadelphia Phillies for the 1959 61 seasons Two highlights of their time with the Phillies were Jim Guinn s 33 game hitting streak in 1959 and Vern Kemp striking out 21 batters in a single game during 1961 Both were team records The Pioneers returned to the Eastern League for the 1962 season affiliated with the Baltimore Orioles with whom they stayed through 1968 Their manager from 1962 to 1965 was Earl Weaver The team won the championship in 1962 In 1965 there were three no hitters pitched and Lou Pinella hit three home runs in a single game They also played a 27 inning game which at the time was the longest professionally played game The following year they won the pennant with a 20 5 game lead over the second place team The 1960s ended with the Padres and Royals sharing the Pioneers for a year The next two years the team was exclusively affiliated with the Royals and was known as the Elmira Royals in 1971 when they won another championship The team signed on with the Cleveland Indians for 1972 but a flood ruined the season 1973 1996 The Red Sox years and move to Lowell Massachusetts Edit The New York Penn League affiliate of the Boston Red Sox moved from Williamsport Pennsylvania to Elmira for the 1973 season and remained there through 1992 The 1973 team was known as the Pioneers but the team was called the Elmira Red Sox for four seasons 1974 1976 1978 and Elmira Pioneer Red Sox in 1977 They won the New York Penn League Championship in 1976 The Pioneers name returned for the 1979 season though the team actually wore Red Sox uniforms In 1981 Lou Eliopulos bought the team and changed its name to the Elmira Suns to match other teams he owned The name proved unpopular in Elmira and the Pioneers name returned in 1984 complete with uniforms featuring a stagecoach logo and uniforms that were mocked throughout the league as resembling softball uniforms Clyde Smoll Jr son of former major league pitcher Clyde Smoll bought the team in 1986 and brought back the Red Sox uniforms 2 The Pioneers were affiliated with the Florida Marlins from 1993 to 1995 after which Smoll moved the team to Lowell Massachusetts and reaffiliated with the Red Sox as the Lowell Spinners 1996 2006 A new team in the Northeast League Edit After some significant scrambling an ownership group anchored by an Elmira native living in Maryland John Ervin got a new Pioneers team into the independent Northeast League before the 1996 season began The following year the Pioneers defeated the defending champion Albany Colonie Diamond Dogs two games to none to win their first championship in 21 years Pitcher Greg Keagle threw the first no hitter in team history the summer of 2000 He became a player coach in 2001 and 2002 In 2001 the team played for the championship again This time they faced the New Jersey Jackals losing three games to two Championship history EditThe Pioneers have won 13 titles in various leagues New York State League 1914 Eastern League 1937 1938 1941 1943 1962 1964 1966 1971 New York Penn League 1976 Northeast League 1997 New York Collegiate Baseball League 2007Notable Pioneers EditHall of Fame alumni Edit Wade Boggs 1976 Inducted 2005 Pat Gillick 1963 Inducted 2011 Jim Palmer 1968 Inducted 1990 Rabbit Maranville 1936 MGR Inducted 1954 Earl Weaver 1962 1965 MGR Inducted 1996Notable alumni Edit Armando Marsans 1923 MGR Sam Nahem 1938 Jack Ogden 1941 as owner Bill Sharman 1950 Basketball Naismith Hall of Fame Inducted 1976 Don Zimmer 1951 Tommy Holmes 1954 as manager Steve Dalkowski 1962 1964 known as the hardest throwing pitcher that never made the Major Leagues 3 Curt Blefary 1963 Davey Johnson 1963 Darold Knowles 1963 Tom Phoebus 1963 Larry Haney 1963 1964 Paul Blair 1964 Andy Etchebarren 1964 Eddie Watt 1964 1965 Lou Piniella 1965 Mark Belanger 1965 Jim Hardin 1966 Cal Ripken Sr 1968 MGR Don Baylor 1968 John Candelaria 1968 Bo Diaz 1973 Bob Stanley 1974 Glenn Hoffman 1976 Bruce Hurst 1976 Bob Ojeda 1978 Oil Can Boyd 1980 Sam Horn 1982 Mike Greenwell 1982 Ellis Burks 1983 Brady Anderson 1985 Curt Schilling 1986 John Valentin 1988 Eric Wedge 1989 Cory Bailey 1991 Frank Rodriguez 1991 Tony Rodriguez 1991 Joel Bennett 1991 Randy Winn 1995 Greg Keagle 2000 2002 2004 2005 Ryan Ehrhart 2004 2005 Asst GM References Edit Ballparks of the PGCBL Dunn Field PGCBL com Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League June 5 2012 Archived from the original on December 1 2018 Retrieved January 26 2021 Fricker Dan November 12 1986 Quakertown man buys dream a baseball team The Morning Call Allentown Pennsylvania p 40 Retrieved March 16 2021 via newspapers com Kernan Kevin July 6 2013 Kernan Legendary Flameout Steve Dalkowski and His 110 Mph Fastball SABR org Society for American Baseball Research Retrieved June 23 2014 External links EditBaseball Reference Elmira team listingAchievementsPreceded byAlbany Colonie Diamond Dogs1996 Northeast League ChampionsElmira Pioneers1997 Succeeded byNew Jersey Jackals1998 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elmira Pioneers amp oldid 1161638602, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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