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Lynchburg Hillcats

The Lynchburg Hillcats are a Minor League Baseball team in Lynchburg, Virginia that plays in the Carolina League and is the Single-A affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians. They were a farm team of the Atlanta Braves from 2011 to 2014, the Cincinnati Reds in 2010, and the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1995 to 2009. The Hillcats play home games at Bank of the James Stadium; refurbished and renamed in 2004, the stadium seats 4,291 fans.

Lynchburg Hillcats
Team logo Cap insignia
Minor league affiliations
ClassSingle-A (2022–present)
Previous classes
LeagueCarolina League (2022–present)
DivisionNorth Division
Previous leagues
Major league affiliations
TeamCleveland Indians / Guardians (2015–present)
Previous teams
Minor league titles
League titles (8)
  • 1978
  • 1983
  • 1984
  • 1997
  • 2002
  • 2009
  • 2012
  • 2017
Division titles (1)
  • 2022
First-half titles (1)
  • 2022
Team data
NameLynchburg Hillcats (1995–present)
Previous names
  • Lynchburg Red Sox (1988–1994)
  • Lynchburg Mets (1976–1987)
  • Lynchburg Rangers (1975)
  • Lynchburg Twins (1970–1974)
  • Lynchburg White Sox (1963–1969)
  • Lynchburg Cardinals (1943–1955)
  • Lynchburg Senators (1940–1942)
  • Lynchburg Grays (1939)
  • Lynchburg Shoemakers (1906–1917, various)
  • Lynchburg Climbers (1894–1896)
ColorsMidnight blue, cyan, green, white
       
MascotSouthpaw 2.0
BallparkCalvin Falwell Field (1963–present)
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Elmore Sports Group
General managerMatt Ramstead
ManagerJordan Smith

In May 2016, the franchise announced that they would rebrand after the season.[1] When put to a fan vote for a new moniker with "Derechos," "Doves," "Lamb Chops," "Love Apples," and "River Runners" as options, a majority of fans voted to retain the Hillcats name.[2] They did, however, unveil new logos and a different color scheme, consisting of seven hills green, Blue Ridge blue, and midnight blue, for the 2017 season.[3]

Division and league championships edit

  • 1896 State League Champions, No playoffs.
  • 1906 Virginia League Champions, No playoffs.
  • 1940 Virginia League Champions, Senators over Harrisonburg Turks, 3–2.
  • 1944 Piedmont League Champions, Cardinals over Portsmouth Cubs, 4–3.
  • 1948 Piedmont League Regular Season Champions, Cardinals lose to Newport News Dodgers, 0–4.
  • 1949 Piedmont League Champions, Cardinals over Portsmouth Cubs, 4–2.
  • 1962 South Atlantic League Regular Season Champions, White Sox lose to Macon, 0–3.
  • 1963 South Atlantic League 2nd-Half Champions, White Sox lose to Augusta, 2–3.
  • 1964 Southern League Champions, No playoffs.
  • 1973 Carolina League 1st-Half Champions, Twins lose to Winston-Salem, 2–3.
  • 1977 Carolina League 1st-Half Champions, Mets lose to Peninsula, 2–3.
  • 1978 Carolina League Champions, Mets over Peninsula, 3–0.
  • 1982 Carolina League 2nd-Half Northern Division Champions, Mets lose to Alexandria in one-game Divisional playoff.
  • 1983 Carolina League Champions, Mets sweep Northern Division and win over Winston-Salem, 3–0.
  • 1984 Carolina League Champions, Mets sweep Northern Division and win over Durham, 3–1.
  • 1985 Carolina League Northern Division Champions, Mets sweep Division lose to Winston-Salem, 1–3.
  • 1988 Carolina League 2nd-Half Northern Division Champions, Red Sox over Salem, 2–1, in playoffs, lose to Kinston, 2–3, in Championship.
  • 1989 Carolina League 1st-Half Northern Division Champions, Red Sox lose to Prince William, 1–2, in playoffs.
  • 1991 Carolina League 2nd-Half Northern Division Champions, Red Sox over Prince William, 2–0, in playoffs, lose to Kinston, 0–3, in Championship.
  • 1992 Carolina League Northern Division Champions, Red Sox sweep Division lose to Peninsula, 2–3, in Championship.
  • 1997 Carolina League Champions, Hillcats win 2nd-Half Northern Division, over Frederick, 2–0, in playoffs, over Kinston, 3–1, in Championship.
  • 2000 Carolina League 2nd-Half Northern Division Champions, Hillcats over Frederick, 2–0, in playoffs, lose to Myrtle Beach, 0–3, in Championship.
  • 2002 Carolina League Champions, Hillcats win Northern Division Wildcard, over Wilmington, 2–1, in playoffs, over Kinston, 3–1, in Championship.
  • 2003 Carolina League 1st-Half Northern Division Champions, Hillcats over Wilmington, 2–0, in playoffs, lose to Winston-Salem, 0–3, in Championship.
  • 2005 Carolina League 1st-Half Northern Division Champions, Hillcats lose to Frederick, 0–2, in playoffs.
  • 2009 Carolina League Champions, 1st-Half Northern Division Champions, Hillcats over Wilmington, 3–2, in playoffs, over Salem, 3–0, in Championship.
  • 2012 Carolina League Champions, 1st-Half Northern Division Champions, Hillcats over Wilmington, 2–1, in playoffs, over Winston-Salem, 3–1, in Championship.
  • 2013 Carolina League 2nd-Half Northern Division Wild Card, Hillcats lose to Potomac, 0–2, in playoffs.
  • 2014 Carolina League 2nd-Half Northern Division Wild Card, Hillcats lose to Potomac, 0–2, in playoffs.
  • 2015 Carolina League 2nd-Half Northern Division Champions, Hillcats lose to Wilmington, 2–0, in playoffs.
  • 2016 Carolina League 1st-Half & 2nd-Half Northern Division Champions, Hillcats over Potomac, 2–1, in playoffs, lose to Myrtle Beach, 3–1, in Championship.
  • 2017 Carolina League Champions, Hillcats over Frederick in playoffs, 2–1, declared co-champions with Down East as a result of the playoffs being called off because of Hurricane Irma.[4]

Roster edit

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 33 Reny Artiles
  • 16 Abel Brito
  • 43 Jay Driver
  • 47 Yeury Gervacio
  • 34 Yorman Gomez
  • 38 Allan Hernández
  • 24 Jackson Humphries
  • 11 Matt Jachec
  • 41 Zach Jacobs
  • 37 Jack Jasiak
  • 33 Zane Morehouse
  • 49 Austin Peterson
  • -- Zach Pettway
  • -- Bienvenido Polanco
  •  6 Alonzo Richardson
  • -- Gio Rivera Jr.
  • -- Adrian Rodriguez
  • 32 Adam Tulloch
  • 36 Wardquelin Vasquez
  • 30 Miguel Vinicio

Catchers

  • 27 Marc Filia
  • -- Kody Huff
  • 48 Robert López
  •  5 Manuel Mejias
  • 43 Johnny Tincher

Infielders

  •  1 Juan Benjamin
  •  7 Maick Collado
  • 10 José Devers
  • 12 Angel Genoa
  • 45 C. J. Kayfus
  • 44 Alex Mooney
  • 22 José Pastrano
  • 23 Carson Tucker

Outfielders

  •  4 Wuilfredo Antunez
  • 29 Pres Cavanaugh
  • 46 Jaison Chourio
  • 15 Luis Durango
  •  9 Guy Lipscomb Jr.
  • 13 Lexer Saduy
  • 22 Ángel Zarate


Manager

  • 39 Jordan Smith

Coaches

  • 17 Tony Arnold (pitching)
  •  2 Yan Rivera (bench)
  • 25 Ordomar Valdez (hitting)


  7-day injured list
* On Cleveland Guardians 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated December 6, 2023
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Carolina League
Cleveland Guardians minor league players

Notable Lynchburg alumni edit

 
John Grabow
 
Darryl Strawberry

Baseball Hall of Fame alumni

Notable alumni

  • Andrelton Simmons (2011) 4 time gold glove winner
  • Tommy La Stella (2016) World Series Champion
  • Willi Castro (2016)
  • Anthony Santander (2016)
  • Bobby Bradley (2016)
  • Yu Chang (2016)
  • Francisco Mejia (2016)
  • Greg Allen (2016)

References edit

  1. ^ Walls, Dave (May 24, 2016). "Lynchburg Hillcats announce contest to rename franchise". WSET.
  2. ^ "Lynchburg to Remain Hillcats". Ballpark Digest. July 27, 2016. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
  3. ^ "Lynchburg Hillcats Unveil New Logos". Ballpark Digest. October 28, 2016. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
  4. ^ "Carolina League cancels Mills Cup Finals". Carolina League. Minor League Baseball. September 8, 2017. Retrieved September 8, 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Statistics from Baseball-Reference

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Hillcats redirects here For the college athletic teams see Rogers State Hillcats The Lynchburg Hillcats are a Minor League Baseball team in Lynchburg Virginia that plays in the Carolina League and is the Single A affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians They were a farm team of the Atlanta Braves from 2011 to 2014 the Cincinnati Reds in 2010 and the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1995 to 2009 The Hillcats play home games at Bank of the James Stadium refurbished and renamed in 2004 the stadium seats 4 291 fans Lynchburg HillcatsFounded in 1963Lynchburg VirginiaTeam logo Cap insigniaMinor league affiliationsClassSingle A 2022 present Previous classesLow A 2021 Class A Advanced 1990 2020 Class A 1966 1989 Double A 1963 1965 Class B 1943 1955 LeagueCarolina League 2022 present DivisionNorth DivisionPrevious leaguesLow A East 2021 Carolina League 1966 2020 Southern League 1963 1965 South Atlantic League 1962 1963 Appalachian League 1959 Piedmont League 1943 1955 Virginia League 1886 1942 various Major league affiliationsTeamCleveland Indians Guardians 2015 present Previous teamsAtlanta Braves 2011 2014 Cincinnati Reds 2010 Pittsburgh Pirates 1995 2009 Boston Red Sox 1988 1994 New York Mets 1976 1987 Texas Rangers 1975 Minnesota Twins 1970 1974 Chicago White Sox 1963 1969 St Louis Cardinals 1943 1955 Minor league titlesLeague titles 8 19781983198419972002200920122017Division titles 1 2022First half titles 1 2022Team dataNameLynchburg Hillcats 1995 present Previous namesLynchburg Red Sox 1988 1994 Lynchburg Mets 1976 1987 Lynchburg Rangers 1975 Lynchburg Twins 1970 1974 Lynchburg White Sox 1963 1969 Lynchburg Cardinals 1943 1955 Lynchburg Senators 1940 1942 Lynchburg Grays 1939 Lynchburg Shoemakers 1906 1917 various Lynchburg Climbers 1894 1896 ColorsMidnight blue cyan green white MascotSouthpaw 2 0BallparkCalvin Falwell Field 1963 present Owner s Operator s Elmore Sports GroupGeneral managerMatt RamsteadManagerJordan SmithIn May 2016 the franchise announced that they would rebrand after the season 1 When put to a fan vote for a new moniker with Derechos Doves Lamb Chops Love Apples and River Runners as options a majority of fans voted to retain the Hillcats name 2 They did however unveil new logos and a different color scheme consisting of seven hills green Blue Ridge blue and midnight blue for the 2017 season 3 Contents 1 Division and league championships 2 Roster 3 Notable Lynchburg alumni 4 References 5 External linksDivision and league championships edit1896 State League Champions No playoffs 1906 Virginia League Champions No playoffs 1940 Virginia League Champions Senators over Harrisonburg Turks 3 2 1944 Piedmont League Champions Cardinals over Portsmouth Cubs 4 3 1948 Piedmont League Regular Season Champions Cardinals lose to Newport News Dodgers 0 4 1949 Piedmont League Champions Cardinals over Portsmouth Cubs 4 2 1962 South Atlantic League Regular Season Champions White Sox lose to Macon 0 3 1963 South Atlantic League 2nd Half Champions White Sox lose to Augusta 2 3 1964 Southern League Champions No playoffs 1973 Carolina League 1st Half Champions Twins lose to Winston Salem 2 3 1977 Carolina League 1st Half Champions Mets lose to Peninsula 2 3 1978 Carolina League Champions Mets over Peninsula 3 0 1982 Carolina League 2nd Half Northern Division Champions Mets lose to Alexandria in one game Divisional playoff 1983 Carolina League Champions Mets sweep Northern Division and win over Winston Salem 3 0 1984 Carolina League Champions Mets sweep Northern Division and win over Durham 3 1 1985 Carolina League Northern Division Champions Mets sweep Division lose to Winston Salem 1 3 1988 Carolina League 2nd Half Northern Division Champions Red Sox over Salem 2 1 in playoffs lose to Kinston 2 3 in Championship 1989 Carolina League 1st Half Northern Division Champions Red Sox lose to Prince William 1 2 in playoffs 1991 Carolina League 2nd Half Northern Division Champions Red Sox over Prince William 2 0 in playoffs lose to Kinston 0 3 in Championship 1992 Carolina League Northern Division Champions Red Sox sweep Division lose to Peninsula 2 3 in Championship 1997 Carolina League Champions Hillcats win 2nd Half Northern Division over Frederick 2 0 in playoffs over Kinston 3 1 in Championship 2000 Carolina League 2nd Half Northern Division Champions Hillcats over Frederick 2 0 in playoffs lose to Myrtle Beach 0 3 in Championship 2002 Carolina League Champions Hillcats win Northern Division Wildcard over Wilmington 2 1 in playoffs over Kinston 3 1 in Championship 2003 Carolina League 1st Half Northern Division Champions Hillcats over Wilmington 2 0 in playoffs lose to Winston Salem 0 3 in Championship 2005 Carolina League 1st Half Northern Division Champions Hillcats lose to Frederick 0 2 in playoffs 2009 Carolina League Champions 1st Half Northern Division Champions Hillcats over Wilmington 3 2 in playoffs over Salem 3 0 in Championship 2012 Carolina League Champions 1st Half Northern Division Champions Hillcats over Wilmington 2 1 in playoffs over Winston Salem 3 1 in Championship 2013 Carolina League 2nd Half Northern Division Wild Card Hillcats lose to Potomac 0 2 in playoffs 2014 Carolina League 2nd Half Northern Division Wild Card Hillcats lose to Potomac 0 2 in playoffs 2015 Carolina League 2nd Half Northern Division Champions Hillcats lose to Wilmington 2 0 in playoffs 2016 Carolina League 1st Half amp 2nd Half Northern Division Champions Hillcats over Potomac 2 1 in playoffs lose to Myrtle Beach 3 1 in Championship 2017 Carolina League Champions Hillcats over Frederick in playoffs 2 1 declared co champions with Down East as a result of the playoffs being called off because of Hurricane Irma 4 Roster editLynchburg Hillcats rostervte Players Coaches OtherPitchers 33 Reny Artiles 16 Abel Brito 43 Jay Driver 47 Yeury Gervacio 34 Yorman Gomez 38 Allan Hernandez 24 Jackson Humphries 11 Matt Jachec 41 Zach Jacobs 37 Jack Jasiak 33 Zane Morehouse 49 Austin Peterson Zach Pettway Bienvenido Polanco 6 Alonzo Richardson Gio Rivera Jr Adrian Rodriguez 32 Adam Tulloch 36 Wardquelin Vasquez 30 Miguel Vinicio Catchers 27 Marc Filia Kody Huff 48 Robert Lopez 5 Manuel Mejias 43 Johnny TincherInfielders 1 Juan Benjamin 7 Maick Collado 10 Jose Devers 12 Angel Genoa 45 C J Kayfus 44 Alex Mooney 22 Jose Pastrano 23 Carson TuckerOutfielders 4 Wuilfredo Antunez 29 Pres Cavanaugh 46 Jaison Chourio 15 Luis Durango 9 Guy Lipscomb Jr 13 Lexer Saduy 22 Angel Zarate Manager 39 Jordan SmithCoaches 17 Tony Arnold pitching 2 Yan Rivera bench 25 Ordomar Valdez hitting nbsp 7 day injured list On Cleveland Guardians 40 man roster Development list Rehab assignment Reserve list Restricted list Suspended list Temporarily inactive listRoster updated December 6 2023 Transactions More rosters MiLB Carolina League Cleveland Guardians minor league playersNotable Lynchburg alumni editThis list of famous or notable people has no clear inclusion or exclusion criteria Please help to define clear inclusion criteria and edit the list to contain only subjects that fit those criteria November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp John Grabow nbsp Darryl StrawberryBaseball Hall of Fame alumni Red Schoendienst 1943 Inducted 1989Notable alumni Eli Morgan 2018 Neil Walker 2005 06 Nyjer Morgan 2005 06 Rajai Davis 2004 Henry Owens 2004 Zach Duke 2004 Paul Maholm 2004 Jose Bautista 2003 Nate McLouth 2000 02 John Grabow 2001 Joe Beimel 2000 Bronson Arroyo 1997 MLB All Star Kris Benson 1997 Aramis Ramirez 1997 MLB All Star Jose Guillen 1996 Trot Nixon 1994 Aaron Sele 1992 2 x MLB All Star Scott Hatteberg 1991 John Valentin 1989 Scott Cooper 1988 2 x MLB All Star Kevin Elster 1985 Rick Aguilera 1984 3 x MLB All Star Dave Magadan 1984 Randy Myers 1984 4 x MLB All Star Lenny Dykstra 1983 3 x MLB All Star Dwight Gooden 1983 1987 4 x MLB All Star 1984 NL Rookie of the Year 1985 NL CY Young Award Roger McDowell 1982 Kevin Mitchell 1982 2 x MLB All Star 1989 NL Most Valuable Player Lloyd McClendon 1981 82 Darryl Strawberry 1981 8 x MLB All Star 1983 NL Rookie of the Year Billy Beane 1981 Jody Davis 1978 2 x MLB All Star Greg Harris 1978 Jeff Reardon 1977 4 x MLB All Star Alex Trevino 1976 Dave Goltz 1974 Al Fitzmorris 1968 Carlos May 1968 2 x MLB All Star Gail Hopkins 1967 Andy Etchebarren 1963 2 x MLB All Star Don Buford 1962 MLB All Star Dave DeBusschere 1962 8 x NBA All Star Joe Hoerner 1962 MLB All Star J C Martin 1962 John McNamara 1952 Stan Spence 1951 4 x MLB All Star Ray Jablonski 1950 MLB All Star Wes Ferrell 1942 1946 2 x MLB All Star Al Orth 1909 1906 AL Wins Leader Andrelton Simmons 2011 4 time gold glove winner Tommy La Stella 2016 World Series Champion Willi Castro 2016 Anthony Santander 2016 Bobby Bradley 2016 Yu Chang 2016 Francisco Mejia 2016 Greg Allen 2016 References edit Walls Dave May 24 2016 Lynchburg Hillcats announce contest to rename franchise WSET Lynchburg to Remain Hillcats Ballpark Digest July 27 2016 Retrieved October 28 2016 Lynchburg Hillcats Unveil New Logos Ballpark Digest October 28 2016 Retrieved October 28 2016 Carolina League cancels Mills Cup Finals Carolina League Minor League Baseball September 8 2017 Retrieved September 8 2017 External links editOfficial website Statistics from Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lynchburg Hillcats amp oldid 1181433706, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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