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Modesto Nuts

The Modesto Nuts are a Minor League Baseball team of the California League and the Single-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners. They are located in Modesto, California, and are named for the several types of nuts grown in the Central Valley. They play their home games at John Thurman Field, which opened in 1955.

Modesto Nuts
Team logo Cap insignia
Minor league affiliations
ClassSingle-A (2022–present)
Previous classes
LeagueCalifornia League (2022–present)
DivisionNorth Division
Previous leagues
Major league affiliations
TeamSeattle Mariners (2017–present)
Previous teams
Minor league titles
League titles (10)
  • 1950
  • 1954
  • 1959
  • 1966
  • 1972
  • 1982
  • 1984
  • 2004
  • 2017
  • 2023
Division titles (4)
  • 2004
  • 2012
  • 2017
  • 2023
Second-half titles (1)
  • 2023
Team data
NameModesto Nuts (2005–present)
Previous names
  • Modesto A's (1975–2004)
  • Modesto Reds (1966–1974)
  • Modesto Colts (1962–1964)
  • Modesto Reds (1946–1961)
MascotsAl The Almond
Wally The Walnut
Shelley The Pistachio
BallparkJohn Thurman Field
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Seattle Mariners
General managerN/A
ManagerZach Vincej

The Nuts adopted their current name in 2005 after the team's affiliation with the Oakland Athletics ended. Before then, the team was known as the Modesto Athletics (or A's) from 1975 to 2004. The club was also known as the Modesto Reds (1966–1974 and 1946–1961) and Modesto Colts (1962–1964).

History edit

On June 2, 2006, manager Chad Kreuter resigned to become the head baseball coach of the University of Southern California. Kreuter replaced his father-in-law, Mike Gillespie. As of 2012, the club is managed by Lenn Sakata, who replaced the winningest coach in Modesto Nuts history, Jerry Weinstein, who was promoted to the Colorado Rockies at the conclusion of the 2011 season.[1]

In spring 2008, the team was the subject of Bush League TV's short internet video "Bush League 101: How to Bush League a Bush League Baseball Team."

On June 21, 2011, the Modesto Nuts hosted the 2011 California/Carolina All Star Smash.[2]

In 2012, Greg Young was replaced by Alex Margulies who did play-by-play for all home and away games from 2012–2013, and Modesto Bee sports writer Brian VanderBeek did color commentary in the middle innings of most home games. Keaton Gillogly has been doing play-by-play since 2014. The play-by-play position was formerly held by Joshua Suchon, who now works for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

On September 1, 2012, Modesto Nuts 1st basemen Jared Clark hit his 24th home run of the season against the San Jose Giants, making him the Modesto Nuts single-season home run leader, passing former Nuts outfielder Kent Matthes, who in 2011 set the old record with 23 home runs in the season.

As of 2011, the Modesto Nuts have set their attendance record for five straight seasons and have been honored as back-to-back California League Organization of the Year for 2010 and 2011.

Following the 2016 season, the Seattle Mariners purchased a majority share of the Nuts, and the teams entered into a player development contract making Modesto a Mariners affiliate. HWS Baseball IV, LLC, continues to see to the team's day-to-day operations.[3]

The Nuts won the California League championship for 2017, sweeping both the Division Series and the League Series and winning nine games in a row dating back to the last three games of the regular season.[4] This was the Nuts' ninth league title and the first as part of the Mariners organization.

In conjunction with Major League Baseball's restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Nuts were organized into the Low-A West where they continued as a Mariners affiliate at the Low-A classification.[5] In 2022, the Low-A West became known as the California League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization, and was reclassified as a Single-A circuit.[6] In 2023, Modesto won the California League championship.[7]

Mascots edit

The Modesto Nuts have three mascots: Al the Almond, Wally the Walnut and Shelley the Pistachio.

Roster edit

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 90 Tyler Cleveland  
  • 31 Elijah Dale
  • 30 Ernie Day
  •  3 German Fajardo
  • 19 Jose Geraldo
  • 12 Tyler Gough
  •  8 Brody Hopkins
  • 37 Ashton Izzi
  • 38 Pedro Da Costa Lemos
  • -- Michael Limoncelli ~
  • 20 Jacob McNairy
  • -- Jean Munoz  
  • 23 Brayan Perez
  • 17 Will Schomberg
  • 33 Gabriel Sosa
  • 22 Yeury Tatiz
  • 43 Anthony Tomczak
  • 21 Jesse Wainscott
  • 53 Jack White
  • 36 C.J. Widger

Catchers

  • 45 Connor Charping
  • 16 Jacob Sharp

Infielders

  • 14 Michael Arroyo
  •  6 Caleb Cali
  •  4 Colt Emerson
  •  9 Charlie Pagliarini
  •  7 Tai Peete
  •  5 Milkar Perez
  • 10 Luis Suisbel

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

  • 48 Jordan Cowan (hitting)
  • 32 Hecmart Nieves (bench)
  • 41 Jake Witt (pitching)

60-day injured list

  • -- Riley Davis

  7-day injured list
* On Seattle Mariners 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated April 8, 2024
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • California League
Seattle Mariners minor league players

Notable alumni edit

Baseball Hall of Fame alumni

Notable alumni

References edit

  1. ^ "Nuts Announce 2010 Coaching Staff." Modesto Nuts. January 7, 2010. Retrieved on February 18, 2010.
  2. ^ "Nuts to host All-Star Game in 2011" MiLB.com. January 8, 2011. Retrieved on August 28, 2012.
  3. ^ Divish, Ryan. "Mariners purchase Modesto Nuts of Class A Cal League, sign 4-year player development contract." Seattle Times. September 20, 2016. Retrieved on September 21, 2016.
  4. ^ Cortez, Joe. "Modesto Nuts sweep way to California League pennant" Modesto Bee. September 16, 2017. Retrieved on October 4, 2017.
  5. ^ Mayo, Jonathan (February 12, 2021). "MLB Announces New Minors Teams, Leagues". Major League Baseball. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  6. ^ "Historical League Names to Return in 2022". Minor League Baseball. March 16, 2022. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  7. ^ Rodgers, Del (2023-09-20). "Modesto Nuts win California League Championship". KCRA. Retrieved 2023-11-24.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Statistics from Baseball-Reference

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The Modesto Nuts are a Minor League Baseball team of the California League and the Single A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners They are located in Modesto California and are named for the several types of nuts grown in the Central Valley They play their home games at John Thurman Field which opened in 1955 Modesto NutsFounded in 1946Modesto CaliforniaTeam logo Cap insigniaMinor league affiliationsClassSingle A 2022 present Previous classesLow A 2021 Class A Advanced 1990 2020 Class A 1963 1964 1966 1989 Class C 1946 1962 LeagueCalifornia League 2022 present DivisionNorth DivisionPrevious leaguesLow A West 2021 California League 1946 1964 1966 2020 Major league affiliationsTeamSeattle Mariners 2017 present Previous teamsColorado Rockies 2005 2016 Oakland Athletics 1975 2004 St Louis Cardinals 1967 1974 Kansas City Athletics 1966 Houston Colt 45s 1962 1964 New York Yankees 1954 1961 Milwaukee Braves 1953 Pittsburgh Pirates 1949 1952 St Louis Browns 1948 Independent 1946 1947 Minor league titlesLeague titles 10 1950195419591966197219821984200420172023Division titles 4 2004201220172023Second half titles 1 2023Team dataNameModesto Nuts 2005 present Previous namesModesto A s 1975 2004 Modesto Reds 1966 1974 Modesto Colts 1962 1964 Modesto Reds 1946 1961 MascotsAl The AlmondWally The WalnutShelley The PistachioBallparkJohn Thurman FieldOwner s Operator s Seattle MarinersGeneral managerN AManagerZach VincejThe Nuts adopted their current name in 2005 after the team s affiliation with the Oakland Athletics ended Before then the team was known as the Modesto Athletics or A s from 1975 to 2004 The club was also known as the Modesto Reds 1966 1974 and 1946 1961 and Modesto Colts 1962 1964 Contents 1 History 2 Mascots 3 Roster 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksHistory editOn June 2 2006 manager Chad Kreuter resigned to become the head baseball coach of the University of Southern California Kreuter replaced his father in law Mike Gillespie As of 2012 the club is managed by Lenn Sakata who replaced the winningest coach in Modesto Nuts history Jerry Weinstein who was promoted to the Colorado Rockies at the conclusion of the 2011 season 1 In spring 2008 the team was the subject of Bush League TV s short internet video Bush League 101 How to Bush League a Bush League Baseball Team On June 21 2011 the Modesto Nuts hosted the 2011 California Carolina All Star Smash 2 In 2012 Greg Young was replaced by Alex Margulies who did play by play for all home and away games from 2012 2013 and Modesto Bee sports writer Brian VanderBeek did color commentary in the middle innings of most home games Keaton Gillogly has been doing play by play since 2014 The play by play position was formerly held by Joshua Suchon who now works for the Los Angeles Dodgers On September 1 2012 Modesto Nuts 1st basemen Jared Clark hit his 24th home run of the season against the San Jose Giants making him the Modesto Nuts single season home run leader passing former Nuts outfielder Kent Matthes who in 2011 set the old record with 23 home runs in the season As of 2011 the Modesto Nuts have set their attendance record for five straight seasons and have been honored as back to back California League Organization of the Year for 2010 and 2011 Following the 2016 season the Seattle Mariners purchased a majority share of the Nuts and the teams entered into a player development contract making Modesto a Mariners affiliate HWS Baseball IV LLC continues to see to the team s day to day operations 3 The Nuts won the California League championship for 2017 sweeping both the Division Series and the League Series and winning nine games in a row dating back to the last three games of the regular season 4 This was the Nuts ninth league title and the first as part of the Mariners organization In conjunction with Major League Baseball s restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021 the Nuts were organized into the Low A West where they continued as a Mariners affiliate at the Low A classification 5 In 2022 the Low A West became known as the California League the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization and was reclassified as a Single A circuit 6 In 2023 Modesto won the California League championship 7 Mascots editThe Modesto Nuts have three mascots Al the Almond Wally the Walnut and Shelley the Pistachio Roster editModesto Nuts rostervte Players Coaches OtherPitchers 90 Tyler Cleveland nbsp 31 Elijah Dale 30 Ernie Day 3 German Fajardo 19 Jose Geraldo 12 Tyler Gough 8 Brody Hopkins 37 Ashton Izzi 38 Pedro Da Costa Lemos Michael Limoncelli 20 Jacob McNairy Jean Munoz nbsp 23 Brayan Perez 17 Will Schomberg 33 Gabriel Sosa 22 Yeury Tatiz 43 Anthony Tomczak 21 Jesse Wainscott 53 Jack White 36 C J Widger Catchers 45 Connor Charping 16 Jacob SharpInfielders 14 Michael Arroyo 6 Caleb Cali 4 Colt Emerson 9 Charlie Pagliarini 7 Tai Peete 5 Milkar Perez 10 Luis SuisbelOutfielders 15 Jonny Farmelo 25 Carson Jones 44 Lazaro Montes 13 Aidan Smith Manager 18 Zach VincejCoaches 48 Jordan Cowan hitting 32 Hecmart Nieves bench 41 Jake Witt pitching 60 day injured list Riley Davis nbsp 7 day injured list On Seattle Mariners 40 man roster Development list Rehab assignment Reserve list Restricted list Suspended list Temporarily inactive listRoster updated April 8 2024 Transactions More rosters MiLB California League Seattle Mariners minor league playersNotable alumni editBaseball Hall of Fame alumni Sparky Anderson 1967 MGR Inducted 2000 Rollie Fingers 1966 Inducted 1992 Rickey Henderson 1977 Inducted 2009 Reggie Jackson 1966 Inducted 1993 Tony LaRussa 1966 Inducted 2014 Joe Morgan 1963 Inducted 1990 Ted Simmons 1968 Inducted 2020Notable alumni Nolan Arenado 2011 6 x MLB All Star Tony Batista 1994 2 x MLB All Star Charlie Blackmon 2009 2016 2 x MLB All Star 2017 NL Batting Title Mike Bordick 1987 1995 MLB All Star Tom Burgmeier 1962 1963 Pedro Borbon 1968 Jose Canseco 1984 6 x MLB All Star 1986 AL Rookie of the Year 1988 AL Most Valuable Player Ron Coomer 1988 MLB All Star Jose Cruz 1968 2 x MLB All Star Nelson Cruz 2004 5 x MLB All Star John Denny 1972 1976 NL ERA Leader 1983 NL Cy Young Award Corey Dickerson 2012 2015 MLB All Star Dave Duncan 1966 MLB All Star Jermaine Dye 2002 MLB All Star 2005 World Series Most Valuable Player Andre Ethier 2004 2 x MLB All Star Dexter Fowler 2007 MLB All Star Bob Forsch 1969 1970 Mike Gallego 1981 1985 Jason Giambi 1993 5 x MLB All Star 2000 AL Most Valuable Player Kevin Gregg 1998 Ben Grieve 1995 1996 MLB All Star 1998 Rookie of the Year Von Hayes 2004 MGR MLB All Star Jay Howell 1986 3 x MLB All Star Rick Honeycutt 1991 2 x MLB All Star 1983 AL ERA Leader Al Hrabosky 1969 Hisashi Iwakuma 2017 MLB All Star Matt Keough 1975 MLB All Star Darren Lewis 1989 Ryan Ludwick 2000 MLB All Star Bake McBride 1970 1971 MLB All Star 1974 NL Rookie of the Year Mark McGwire 1984 1985 12 x MLB All Star 1987 Rookie of the Year Willie Montanez 1968 MLB All Star Dwayne Murphy 1975 1986 Miguel Olivo 2000 Joe Rudi 1966 3 x MLB All Star Dick Stuart 1951 MLB All Star Nick Swisher 2003 MLB All Star Kevin Tapani 1986 1987 Miguel Tejada 1996 6 x MLB All Star 2002 AL Most Valuable Player Mickey Tettleton 1981 1983 1985 1987 2 x MLB All Star Troy Tulowitzki 2005 2008 5 x MLB All Star Lee Walls 1951 MLB All Star Walt Weiss 1985 1989 MLB All Star 1988 AL Rookie of the Year Brad Ziegler 2004 References edit Nuts Announce 2010 Coaching Staff Modesto Nuts January 7 2010 Retrieved on February 18 2010 Nuts to host All Star Game in 2011 MiLB com January 8 2011 Retrieved on August 28 2012 Divish Ryan Mariners purchase Modesto Nuts of Class A Cal League sign 4 year player development contract Seattle Times September 20 2016 Retrieved on September 21 2016 Cortez Joe Modesto Nuts sweep way to California League pennant Modesto Bee September 16 2017 Retrieved on October 4 2017 Mayo Jonathan February 12 2021 MLB Announces New Minors Teams Leagues Major League Baseball Retrieved February 12 2021 Historical League Names to Return in 2022 Minor League Baseball March 16 2022 Retrieved March 16 2022 Rodgers Del 2023 09 20 Modesto Nuts win California League Championship KCRA Retrieved 2023 11 24 External links editOfficial website Statistics from Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Modesto Nuts amp oldid 1198305969, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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