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Lowell Spinners

The Lowell Spinners were a baseball team based in Lowell, Massachusetts. From 1996 to 2020, they were members of Minor League Baseball's New York–Penn League (NYPL) as the Class A Short Season affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. With Major League Baseball's reorganization of the minor leagues after the 2020 season, Lowell was not selected to continue in affiliated baseball.

Lowell Spinners
Team logo Cap insignia
Minor league affiliations
ClassClass A Short Season (1996–2020)
LeagueNew York–Penn League (1996–2020)
Major league affiliations
TeamBoston Red Sox (1996–2020)
Minor league titles
Division titles (4)
  • 2008
  • 2009
  • 2016
  • 2019
Team data
NameLowell Spinners (1996–2020)
ColorsNavy blue, red, green, white
       
MascotCanaligator, Allie-Gator, Millie-Gator
BallparkEdward A. LeLacheur Park (1998–2020)
Stoklosa Alumni Field (1996–1997)

The team was founded in 1996, after the Elmira Pioneers moved to Lowell. For the 1996 and 1997 seasons, the Spinners played at Stoklosa Alumni Field; from 1998 onward, they played at Edward A. LeLacheur Park.[1]

History

Lowell's heritage in organized baseball dates to 1877, when the city hosted two teams. The 1877 Lowell team played in the League Alliance and the Lowell Ladies Men were members the 1877 New England Association. Lowell was a frequent member of the Class B New England League, but had not fielded a team in minor league baseball since 1947, when the nearby Lawrence Millionaires franchise transferred to Lowell on July 15.[2]

After Clyde Smoll Jr. (who bought the Elmira team in 1986 and was the son of former major league pitcher Clyde Smoll)[3] brought the team to Lowell in 1996, Drew Weber was the team owner from 1997 until June 2016, when the franchise was purchased by Dave Heller.[1]

The Spinners set a minor-league record in the 2000 season, as they sold every home ticket for every home game.[4] This began a streak of sold-out home games. The streak was broken on August 30, 2010, at 413 games.[1][4]

On August 21, 2003, the Spinners sponsored a Jack Kerouac bobblehead giveaway.[5] Kerouac was a Lowell native, and played football for Lowell High School.[6] The bobblehead was accepted by Cooperstown in 2005, the first time a literary icon was accepted there.[7] The bobbleheads were so popular that many more were made than originally intended, raised $10,000 for the Jack Kerouac Scholarship Fund.[7] The enshrinement also made media headlines as far away as Los Angeles.[8]

The giveaway was repeated on August 7, 2012, when the film adaptation of On the Road was released.[6] The dolls had a bobble head as well as a "bobble arm."[9] The bobbleheads were also available online for ordering, and as the game was sponsored by the UMass Lowell English Department, their departmental scholarships received the proceeds from the online orders.[10] A third Kerouac bobblehead, featuring Kerouac in his Lowell High football uniform, was given out on July 25, 2013.[11]

In 2005, the Spinners created the "Yankees Elimination Program." They offered to pay for the uniforms to all Little Leagues and youth softball teams in New England so that they would change all teams named "Yankees" into "Spinners.” Over the next five years, 150 teams in New England made the switch. The Spinners also invited the youth teams to play at LaLecheur Park, and assisted in other fundraising initiative for those teams. In 2010, the program was limited to 75 teams on a first-come, first-served basis, and it was estimated that over $70,000 had been donated to youth baseball and softball programs through the initiative. Spinners VP and GM Tim Bawmann said,“The Yankees Elimination Promotion was originally built as a fun promotion in response to parents' stories of children losing interest in the game after facing taunts simply for playing in a Yankees uniform.”[12]

On September 1, 2008, the Spinners reached the New York–Penn League playoffs for the first time, capturing the Stedler Division title. They were defeated in the playoffs by the Batavia Muckdogs. The Spinners reached the playoffs again in 2009, but lost to the Staten Island Yankees.

In October 2014, the Red Sox agreed to extend their player development contract with the Spinners for two more years through the 2016 season.[13] In November 2015, the contract was extended again through the 2018 season.[14]

In the 2016 season, the Spinners ended with a franchise-best record of 47 wins, and tied their record for home wins (25). Right fielder Tyler Hill won the NYPL batting title, and he and third baseman Bobby Dalbec became the first Spinners players to win Player of the Month awards. The Spinners won the Stedler Division title, but were swept by the Hudson Valley Renegades in the semifinals, 2–0.[15] Pitching prospect Jason Groome made his first start for the team in the playoffs, after being promoted from the Gulf Coast League Red Sox.[16]

In 2019, the Spinners finished first in their division, then defeated the Batavia Muckdogs (2 games to 1) in the semifinals, to advance to the league championship series against the Brooklyn Cyclones. The Spinners were defeated in the finals (2 games to 1), with Brooklyn winning the deciding third game of the series by a 4–3 score.[17] As with all minor league teams, the Spinners did not play during 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[18]

The mascots of the Spinners were Canaligator, Allie-Gator, and Millie-Gator. They were introduced on January 19, 1996, July 8, 1999, and Opening Day 2006, respectively.[19]

2021 restructuring of Minor League Baseball

After the 2020 season, Major League Baseball (MLB) proposed dramatic changes to Minor League Baseball (MiLB) that would take effect at the end of the 2020 season, following expiration of the agreement governing the MLB–MiLB relationship.[20] MLB's proposal included reducing the number of minor league teams from 160 to 120—the Spinners were included on the list of teams that could be eliminated under the proposal.[21]

On December 9, 2020, the Red Sox announced that they were dropping the Spinners as an affiliate, as "a reduction to 120 teams has been proposed as the standard beginning in 2021."[22] Red Sox president Sam Kennedy stated that the Red Sox were "committed to maintaining the 24-year-long tradition of baseball in the Lowell community.”[22] Spinners management, local government officials, and the Red Sox committed to exploring options to keep baseball in Lowell for 2021.[23] However, at the time the minor league season began in early May 2021, no actions or plans had been announced.

Broadcasting

Spinners games were broadcast on Lowell talk station WCAP. For the 2007 season they were on WLLH, another Lowell AM radio station, which at the time was an ESPN Radio affiliate. The games returned to WCAP the next season.[24][25][26]

Yearly team records

Records as the Boston Red Sox affiliate in the New York–Penn League from 1996 to 2020.

Season Division W L Pct. Division
finish
League
rank
Manager Playoffs (games)
 1996  McNamara 33 41 .446 3rd 9th Billy Gardner Jr.
1997 McNamara 38 38 .500 2nd 6th Dick Berardino
1998 McNamara 32 44 .421 5th 13th Dick Berardino
1999 McNamara 34 42 .447 6th 10th (t) Luis Aguayo
2000 Stedler 41 34 .547 4th 5th Arnie Beyeler
2001 Stedler 33 43 .434 6th 10th Arnie Beyeler
2002 Stedler 34 41 .453 2nd 8th Mike Boulanger
2003 Stedler 39 35 .527 3rd 6th Jon Deeble (36–30)
Lynn Jones (3–5)
2004 Stedler 32 44 .421 4th 11th Luis Alicea
2005 Stedler 42 33 .560 2nd 5th Luis Alicea
2006 Stedler 39 36 .520 3rd 9th Bruce Crabbe
2007 Stedler 40 36 .526 2nd 5th Gary DiSarcina
2008 Stedler 40 33 .548 1st 5th Gary DiSarcina Lost to Batavia 2–1 in semifinals[27]
2009 Stedler 45 30 .600 1st 3rd (t) Gary DiSarcina Lost to Staten Island 2–1 in semifinals[28]
2010 Stedler 24 50 .324 4th 14th Bruce Crabbe
2011 Stedler 29 45 .392 4th 13th Carlos Febles
2012 Stedler 36 40 .474 2nd 6th Bruce Crabbe
2013 Stedler 40 33 .548 2nd 5th Bruce Crabbe
2014 Stedler 37 38 .493 3rd 6th Joe Oliver
2015 Stedler 37 39 .487 2nd 8th Joe Oliver
2016 Stedler 47 29 .618 1st 3rd Iggy Suarez Lost to Hudson Valley 2–0 in semifinals[29]
2017 Stedler 33 42 .440 4th 11th Iggy Suarez
2018 Stedler 37 38 .493 3rd 9th Corey Wimberly
2019 Stedler 42 34 .553 1st 4th Luke Montz Defeated Batavia 2–1 in semifinals[30]
Lost to Brooklyn 2–1 in final[31]
2020 Stedler Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic Luke Montz

Source:[32]

Notable Spinners alumni

Select alumni are listed in this section; a full list of Spinners players who appeared in the major leagues, with their debut dates, was maintained on the team website.[33]

 
Kevin Youkilis broke into pro baseball with the 2001 Spinners, and batted .317 in 59 games.
 
Spinners warming up at LeLacheur Park, 2009

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "Franchise History". MiLB.com. Accessed September 9, 2016.
  2. ^ "Lowell, Massachusetts Encyclopedia". Baseball-Reference.com.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ a b "Spinners' sellout streak ends at 413". The Lowell Sun. September 1, 2010. Accessed September 9, 2016.
  5. ^ McConville, Christine. "Kerouac fans hit road for free dolls". Boston.com. August 22, 2003. Accessed September 9, 2016.
  6. ^ a b Shanahan, Mark, and Meredith Goldstein. "Jack Kerouac gets a new bobblehead in Lowell".Boston Globe. June 27, 2012. Accessed September 9, 2016.
  7. ^ a b Perry, David. "He's on the Road...to Cooperstown!". Umass Lowell. Originally published by The Lowell Sun Online, May 5, 2005. Accessed September 9, 2016.
  8. ^ Ulin, David L."On the Road to Cooperstown". Los Angeles Times. May 23, 2005. Accessed September 9, 2016.
  9. ^ "Jack is BACK: Kerouac Double Bobble August 7". MiLB.com. June 26, 2012. Accessed September 9, 2016.
  10. ^ "Kerouac Bobble Head Night: Lowell Spinners vs. Brooklyn Cyclones". Lowell Celebrates Kerouac!. August 21, 2012. Accessed September 9, 2016.
  11. ^ "Spinners Bobble Head History".MiLB.com. Accessed September 9, 2016.
  12. ^ Civin, Todd (March 2, 2010). "Lowell Spinners Enter Fifth Year Of Yankee Elimination Program". Bleacher Report. Retrieved September 9, 2016.
  13. ^ Bollinger, Rhett. RedSoxMLB.com – Red Sox, Lowell extend player development deal through '16 "Red Sox, Lowell extend player development deal through '16".MLB.com. October 2, 2014. Accessed September 9, 2016.
  14. ^ "Spinners, Red Sox extend affiliation deal". Ballparkdigest.com. November 10, 2015. Accessed September 9, 2016.
  15. ^ "Renegades Sweep Ends Spinners Season".MiLB.com. September 8, 2016. Accessed September 9, 2016.
  16. ^ Smith, Christopher. "Jason Groome, Michael Kopech, Boston Red Sox two top pitching prospects, to make playoff starts".Masslive.com. September 7, 2016. Accessed September 9, 2016.
  17. ^ "Brooklyn tops Lowell in New York-Penn League final". The Boston Globe. AP. September 10, 2019. Retrieved September 10, 2019.
  18. ^ J.J. Cooper and Josh Norris (June 30, 2020). "The 2020 Minor League Season Is Canceled. So What Happens Next?". Baseball America. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  19. ^ "Meet the Spinners Mascot Family".MiLB.com. Accessed September 9, 2016.
  20. ^ "Reports: MLB proposes overhaul of minor leagues, elimination of 40 teams". ESPN.com. October 18, 2019. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
  21. ^ "The Minor League Teams That Could Lose M.L.B. Ties". The New York Times. November 19, 2019. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
  22. ^ a b Koch, Bill (December 9, 2020). "Pawtucket, Lowell dropped as Red Sox affiliates". The Providence Journal. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  23. ^ Reichard, Kevin (December 10, 2020). "Red Sox: We'll fight to keep baseball in Lowell". Ballpark Digest. Retrieved December 12, 2020.
  24. ^ "Spinners radio broadcast returns: The entire 2008 season to be broadcast on the new 980 WCAP Radio". New York–Penn League. November 2, 2007. Retrieved June 21, 2008.
  25. ^ Fybush, Scott (February 12, 2007). "Barber out, DePetro in at WPRO". NorthEast Radio Watch. Retrieved September 9, 2016.
  26. ^ Fybush, Scott (November 5, 2007). "C&K Out, Imus In at WABC". NorthEast Radio Watch. Retrieved September 9, 2016.
  27. ^ "2008 New York-Pennsylvania League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  28. ^ "2009 New York-Pennsylvania League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  29. ^ "2016 New York-Pennsylvania League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  30. ^ @BataviaDNSports (September 6, 2019). "#NYPPlayoffs: Throw to home from Rosario not in time and @LowellSpinners win 4-3 in Game 3 of semifinal and advance to #NYPL Championship vs @BKCyclones" (Tweet). Retrieved September 6, 2019 – via Twitter.
  31. ^ Avallone, Michael (September 10, 2019). "Cyclones rally to first outright NYPL title". MiLB.com. Retrieved September 10, 2019.
  32. ^ "2018 New York-Penn League Final Standings". MiLB.com. Retrieved September 29, 2018.
  33. ^ . MiLB.com. Lowell Spinners. Archived from the original on July 20, 2018 – via Wayback Machine.
  34. ^ "Kalish Red Sox Rookie of Year". Telegram. October 10, 2010. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
  35. ^ Schwarz, Alan (April 4, 2009). "Perez Falters in Tune-Up, but Achieves Citi Field Milestone". The New York Times. Retrieved September 9, 2016.

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The Lowell Spinners were a baseball team based in Lowell Massachusetts From 1996 to 2020 they were members of Minor League Baseball s New York Penn League NYPL as the Class A Short Season affiliate of the Boston Red Sox With Major League Baseball s reorganization of the minor leagues after the 2020 season Lowell was not selected to continue in affiliated baseball Lowell Spinners1996 2020Lowell MassachusettsTeam logo Cap insigniaMinor league affiliationsClassClass A Short Season 1996 2020 LeagueNew York Penn League 1996 2020 Major league affiliationsTeamBoston Red Sox 1996 2020 Minor league titlesDivision titles 4 2008200920162019Team dataNameLowell Spinners 1996 2020 ColorsNavy blue red green white MascotCanaligator Allie Gator Millie GatorBallparkEdward A LeLacheur Park 1998 2020 Stoklosa Alumni Field 1996 1997 The team was founded in 1996 after the Elmira Pioneers moved to Lowell For the 1996 and 1997 seasons the Spinners played at Stoklosa Alumni Field from 1998 onward they played at Edward A LeLacheur Park 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 2021 restructuring of Minor League Baseball 2 Broadcasting 3 Yearly team records 4 Notable Spinners alumni 5 References 6 Further readingHistory EditLowell s heritage in organized baseball dates to 1877 when the city hosted two teams The 1877 Lowell team played in the League Alliance and the Lowell Ladies Men were members the 1877 New England Association Lowell was a frequent member of the Class B New England League but had not fielded a team in minor league baseball since 1947 when the nearby Lawrence Millionaires franchise transferred to Lowell on July 15 2 After Clyde Smoll Jr who bought the Elmira team in 1986 and was the son of former major league pitcher Clyde Smoll 3 brought the team to Lowell in 1996 Drew Weber was the team owner from 1997 until June 2016 when the franchise was purchased by Dave Heller 1 The Spinners set a minor league record in the 2000 season as they sold every home ticket for every home game 4 This began a streak of sold out home games The streak was broken on August 30 2010 at 413 games 1 4 On August 21 2003 the Spinners sponsored a Jack Kerouac bobblehead giveaway 5 Kerouac was a Lowell native and played football for Lowell High School 6 The bobblehead was accepted by Cooperstown in 2005 the first time a literary icon was accepted there 7 The bobbleheads were so popular that many more were made than originally intended raised 10 000 for the Jack Kerouac Scholarship Fund 7 The enshrinement also made media headlines as far away as Los Angeles 8 The giveaway was repeated on August 7 2012 when the film adaptation of On the Road was released 6 The dolls had a bobble head as well as a bobble arm 9 The bobbleheads were also available online for ordering and as the game was sponsored by the UMass Lowell English Department their departmental scholarships received the proceeds from the online orders 10 A third Kerouac bobblehead featuring Kerouac in his Lowell High football uniform was given out on July 25 2013 11 In 2005 the Spinners created the Yankees Elimination Program They offered to pay for the uniforms to all Little Leagues and youth softball teams in New England so that they would change all teams named Yankees into Spinners Over the next five years 150 teams in New England made the switch The Spinners also invited the youth teams to play at LaLecheur Park and assisted in other fundraising initiative for those teams In 2010 the program was limited to 75 teams on a first come first served basis and it was estimated that over 70 000 had been donated to youth baseball and softball programs through the initiative Spinners VP and GM Tim Bawmann said The Yankees Elimination Promotion was originally built as a fun promotion in response to parents stories of children losing interest in the game after facing taunts simply for playing in a Yankees uniform 12 On September 1 2008 the Spinners reached the New York Penn League playoffs for the first time capturing the Stedler Division title They were defeated in the playoffs by the Batavia Muckdogs The Spinners reached the playoffs again in 2009 but lost to the Staten Island Yankees In October 2014 the Red Sox agreed to extend their player development contract with the Spinners for two more years through the 2016 season 13 In November 2015 the contract was extended again through the 2018 season 14 In the 2016 season the Spinners ended with a franchise best record of 47 wins and tied their record for home wins 25 Right fielder Tyler Hill won the NYPL batting title and he and third baseman Bobby Dalbec became the first Spinners players to win Player of the Month awards The Spinners won the Stedler Division title but were swept by the Hudson Valley Renegades in the semifinals 2 0 15 Pitching prospect Jason Groome made his first start for the team in the playoffs after being promoted from the Gulf Coast League Red Sox 16 In 2019 the Spinners finished first in their division then defeated the Batavia Muckdogs 2 games to 1 in the semifinals to advance to the league championship series against the Brooklyn Cyclones The Spinners were defeated in the finals 2 games to 1 with Brooklyn winning the deciding third game of the series by a 4 3 score 17 As with all minor league teams the Spinners did not play during 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 18 The mascots of the Spinners were Canaligator Allie Gator and Millie Gator They were introduced on January 19 1996 July 8 1999 and Opening Day 2006 respectively 19 2021 restructuring of Minor League Baseball Edit After the 2020 season Major League Baseball MLB proposed dramatic changes to Minor League Baseball MiLB that would take effect at the end of the 2020 season following expiration of the agreement governing the MLB MiLB relationship 20 MLB s proposal included reducing the number of minor league teams from 160 to 120 the Spinners were included on the list of teams that could be eliminated under the proposal 21 Further information Minor League Baseball Reorganization of 2021 On December 9 2020 the Red Sox announced that they were dropping the Spinners as an affiliate as a reduction to 120 teams has been proposed as the standard beginning in 2021 22 Red Sox president Sam Kennedy stated that the Red Sox were committed to maintaining the 24 year long tradition of baseball in the Lowell community 22 Spinners management local government officials and the Red Sox committed to exploring options to keep baseball in Lowell for 2021 23 However at the time the minor league season began in early May 2021 no actions or plans had been announced Broadcasting EditSpinners games were broadcast on Lowell talk station WCAP For the 2007 season they were on WLLH another Lowell AM radio station which at the time was an ESPN Radio affiliate The games returned to WCAP the next season 24 25 26 Yearly team records EditRecords as the Boston Red Sox affiliate in the New York Penn League from 1996 to 2020 Season Division W L Pct Divisionfinish Leaguerank Manager Playoffs games 1996 McNamara 33 41 446 3rd 9th Billy Gardner Jr 1997 McNamara 38 38 500 2nd 6th Dick Berardino1998 McNamara 32 44 421 5th 13th Dick Berardino1999 McNamara 34 42 447 6th 10th t Luis Aguayo2000 Stedler 41 34 547 4th 5th Arnie Beyeler2001 Stedler 33 43 434 6th 10th Arnie Beyeler2002 Stedler 34 41 453 2nd 8th Mike Boulanger2003 Stedler 39 35 527 3rd 6th Jon Deeble 36 30 Lynn Jones 3 5 2004 Stedler 32 44 421 4th 11th Luis Alicea2005 Stedler 42 33 560 2nd 5th Luis Alicea2006 Stedler 39 36 520 3rd 9th Bruce Crabbe2007 Stedler 40 36 526 2nd 5th Gary DiSarcina2008 Stedler 40 33 548 1st 5th Gary DiSarcina Lost to Batavia 2 1 in semifinals 27 2009 Stedler 45 30 600 1st 3rd t Gary DiSarcina Lost to Staten Island 2 1 in semifinals 28 2010 Stedler 24 50 324 4th 14th Bruce Crabbe2011 Stedler 29 45 392 4th 13th Carlos Febles2012 Stedler 36 40 474 2nd 6th Bruce Crabbe2013 Stedler 40 33 548 2nd 5th Bruce Crabbe2014 Stedler 37 38 493 3rd 6th Joe Oliver2015 Stedler 37 39 487 2nd 8th Joe Oliver2016 Stedler 47 29 618 1st 3rd Iggy Suarez Lost to Hudson Valley 2 0 in semifinals 29 2017 Stedler 33 42 440 4th 11th Iggy Suarez2018 Stedler 37 38 493 3rd 9th Corey Wimberly2019 Stedler 42 34 553 1st 4th Luke Montz Defeated Batavia 2 1 in semifinals 30 Lost to Brooklyn 2 1 in final 31 2020 Stedler Season cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic Luke MontzSource 32 Notable Spinners alumni EditSelect alumni are listed in this section a full list of Spinners players who appeared in the major leagues with their debut dates was maintained on the team website 33 Kevin Youkilis broke into pro baseball with the 2001 Spinners and batted 317 in 59 games Spinners warming up at LeLacheur Park 2009 Abe Alvarez on 2003 roster received a World Series ring for spot start in 2004 for Boston 1 Mookie Betts selected to 2016 2017 and 2018 MLB All Star Games with the Boston Red Sox Won the 2018 World Series with the Boston Red Sox 2018 American League Most Valuable Player 1 Jackie Bradley Jr selected to 2016 MLB All Star Game with the Boston Red Sox Won the 2018 World Series with the Boston Red Sox 1 Drake Britton played for Boston Red Sox in 2013 and 2014 1 Clay Buchholz won the 2007 and 2013 World Series with the Boston Red Sox 1 Felix Doubront won the 2013 World Series with the Boston Red Sox 1 David Eckstein first Spinner to play in a World Series 2002 with the Anaheim Angels and first to be named world Series MVP 2006 with the St Louis Cardinals 1 Jacoby Ellsbury won the 2007 and 2013 World Series with the Boston Red Sox 1 Adam Everett on the 1998 roster Won a gold medal with the US Olympic Baseball Team at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Shea Hillenbrand on the 1996 roster first Spinner to be an All Star selection AL 2002 MLB All Star Game 1 Jose Iglesias American League Rookie of the Month June 2013 with the Boston Red Sox selected to 2015 MLB All Star Game with the Detroit Tigers Ryan Kalish NYPL All Star 2007 and Harry Agganis Award as Red Sox Rookie of the Year 2010 34 Ryan Lavarnway played for the Boston Red Sox 2011 2014 1 Jed Lowrie pre season grand slam on April 4 2009 was the first major league home run at Citi Field 35 Justin Masterson 2013 MLB All Star Game with Cleveland Indians Will Middlebrooks won the 2013 World Series with the Boston Red Sox 1 Yamaico Navarro 2014 Korean Series winner and MVP and 2015 KBO All Star with the Samsung Lions Jonathan Papelbon won the 2007 World Series with the Boston Red Sox 1 Hanley Ramirez 2006 NL Rookie of the Year 1 Anibal Sanchez on 2004 roster first Spinner to throw a no hitter 2006 for the Florida Marlins Also won the AL ERA title in 2013 1 Freddy Sanchez won NL Batting title in 2006 as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates 1 Wilton Veras on 1996 roster first Spinner to make the Red Sox roster in 1999 1 Former hitting coach for the Spinners Alex Wilson played for the 2013 and 2014 Boston Red Sox 1 Brandon Workman won the 2013 and 2018 World Series with the Boston Red Sox 1 Kevin Youkilis on the 2001 roster second Spinners player to win a World Series ring 2004 with the Boston Red Sox and won a second in 2007 1 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Franchise History MiLB com Accessed September 9 2016 Lowell Massachusetts Encyclopedia Baseball Reference com 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 a b Spinners sellout streak ends at 413 The Lowell Sun September 1 2010 Accessed September 9 2016 McConville Christine Kerouac fans hit road for free dolls Boston com August 22 2003 Accessed September 9 2016 a b Shanahan Mark and Meredith Goldstein Jack Kerouac gets a new bobblehead in Lowell Boston Globe June 27 2012 Accessed September 9 2016 a b Perry David He s on the Road to Cooperstown Umass Lowell Originally published by The Lowell Sun Online May 5 2005 Accessed September 9 2016 Ulin David L On the Road to Cooperstown Los Angeles Times May 23 2005 Accessed September 9 2016 Jack is BACK Kerouac Double Bobble August 7 MiLB com June 26 2012 Accessed September 9 2016 Kerouac Bobble Head Night Lowell Spinners vs Brooklyn Cyclones Lowell Celebrates Kerouac August 21 2012 Accessed September 9 2016 Spinners Bobble Head History MiLB com Accessed September 9 2016 Civin Todd March 2 2010 Lowell Spinners Enter Fifth Year Of Yankee Elimination Program Bleacher Report Retrieved September 9 2016 Bollinger Rhett RedSoxMLB com Red Sox Lowell extend player development deal through 16 Red Sox Lowell extend player development deal through 16 MLB com October 2 2014 Accessed September 9 2016 Spinners Red Sox extend affiliation deal Ballparkdigest com November 10 2015 Accessed September 9 2016 Renegades Sweep Ends Spinners Season MiLB com September 8 2016 Accessed September 9 2016 Smith Christopher Jason Groome Michael Kopech Boston Red Sox two top pitching prospects to make playoff starts Masslive com September 7 2016 Accessed September 9 2016 Brooklyn tops Lowell in New York Penn League final The Boston Globe AP September 10 2019 Retrieved September 10 2019 J J Cooper and Josh Norris June 30 2020 The 2020 Minor League Season Is Canceled So What Happens Next Baseball America Retrieved June 30 2020 Meet the Spinners Mascot Family MiLB com Accessed September 9 2016 Reports MLB proposes overhaul of minor leagues elimination of 40 teams ESPN com October 18 2019 Retrieved October 19 2019 The Minor League Teams That Could Lose M L B Ties The New York Times November 19 2019 Retrieved December 4 2019 a b Koch Bill December 9 2020 Pawtucket Lowell dropped as Red Sox affiliates The Providence Journal Retrieved December 9 2020 Reichard Kevin December 10 2020 Red Sox We ll fight to keep baseball in Lowell Ballpark Digest Retrieved December 12 2020 Spinners radio broadcast returns The entire 2008 season to be broadcast on the new 980 WCAP Radio New York Penn League November 2 2007 Retrieved June 21 2008 Fybush Scott February 12 2007 Barber out DePetro in at WPRO NorthEast Radio Watch Retrieved September 9 2016 Fybush Scott November 5 2007 C amp K Out Imus In at WABC NorthEast Radio Watch Retrieved September 9 2016 2008 New York Pennsylvania League Baseball Reference com 2009 New York Pennsylvania League Baseball Reference com 2016 New York Pennsylvania League Baseball Reference com BataviaDNSports September 6 2019 NYPPlayoffs Throw to home from Rosario not in time and LowellSpinners win 4 3 in Game 3 of semifinal and advance to NYPL Championship vs BKCyclones Tweet Retrieved September 6 2019 via Twitter Avallone Michael September 10 2019 Cyclones rally to first outright NYPL title MiLB com Retrieved September 10 2019 2018 New York Penn League Final Standings MiLB com Retrieved September 29 2018 Major League Spinners MiLB com Lowell Spinners Archived from the original on July 20 2018 via Wayback Machine Kalish Red Sox Rookie of Year Telegram October 10 2010 Retrieved March 16 2011 Schwarz Alan April 4 2009 Perez Falters in Tune Up but Achieves Citi Field Milestone The New York Times Retrieved September 9 2016 Further reading Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lowell Spinners Baseball portalWillis David December 21 2020 Thanks for the memories Reflecting on 20 years as Spinners lose MLB affiliation The Eagle Tribune North Andover Massachusetts Retrieved March 16 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lowell Spinners amp oldid 1129670037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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