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Peninsula Pilots (minor league team)

The Peninsula Pilots was a primary name of the Minor League Baseball franchise located in Hampton, Virginia from 1963–1992. The Pilots played in the Class A Carolina League.

Peninsula Pilots
Minor league affiliations
Previous classes
  • Class A (1963–1971)
  • Class AAA (1972–1973)
  • Class A (1974–1992)
Previous leagues
Major league affiliations
Previous teams
Minor league titles
League titles 4 1971, 1977, 1980, 1992
Conference titles 1965
Team data
Previous names
  • Peninsula Senators (1963)
  • Peninsula Grays (1964–1968)
  • Peninsula Astros (1969)
  • Peninsula Phillies (1970–1971)
  • Peninsula Whips (1972–1973)
  • Peninsula Pennants (1974)
  • Peninsula Pilots (1976–1985)
  • Peninsula White Sox (1986
  • –1987)
  • Virginia Generals (1988)
  • Peninsula Pilots (1989–1992)
Previous parks

Today, Peninsula is home to the summer collegiate baseball team who have adopted the same Peninsula Pilots moniker and are members of the Coastal Plain League.

History

The Peninsula Pilots franchise began play in the Carolina League in 1963 as a Washington Senators farm team.

The franchise had many monikers, playing as the Peninsula Senators (1963), Peninsula Grays (1964–1968), Peninsula Astros (1969), Peninsula Phillies (1970–71), Peninsula Whips (1972–1973), Peninsula Pennants (1974), Peninsula Pilots (1976–1985), Peninsula White Sox (1986-1987), Virginia Generals (1988) and Peninsula Pilots (1976–1985, 1989–1992). The teams were members of the Class A Carolina League (1963–1971), Class AAA International League (1972–1973) and Class A Carolina League (1974–1992).[1]

Peninsula teams were an affiliate of the Washington Senators (1963), Cincinnati Reds (1964–1966), Kansas City Athletics (1967), Oakland Athletics (1968), Houston Astros (1969), Philadelphia Phillies (1970–1971), Montreal Expos (1972–1973), Philadelphia Phillies (1976–1985), Chicago White Sox (1986–1987) and Seattle Mariners (1990–1992).[1]

Baseball Hall of Fame inductees Johnny Bench (1966), Gary Carter (1973) and Satchel Paige (1966) played for Peninsula.

The 1980 team was named the 74th best Minor League team of the 20th century in a list by two noted minor league historians, Bill Weiss and Marshall Wright. The team was known as the Peninsula Senators (1963), Grays (1964–1968), Astros (1969), Phillies (1970–71), Whips (1972–1973), Pennants (1974) and White Sox in 1986–1987 while affiliated with the Chicago White Sox, and as the Virginia Generals in 1988 when they operated as an unaffiliated co-op club. They regained their original name in 1989 and major league affiliation returned in 1990 with the Seattle Mariners (1990–1992). The team's existence ended after the 1992 season when they relocated to Wilmington, Delaware and became the Wilmington Blue Rocks.[2]

The ballpark

Peninsula teams played at War Memorial Stadium (1963-1992). Built in 1948, the ballpark is still in use today and is located at 1889 West Pembroke Avenue, Hampton, Virginia, 23661. Today, War Memorial Stadium is home to the summer collegiate baseball team with the same Peninsula Pilots moniker who play in the Coastal Plain League.[3][4]

War Memorial Stadium was first built by Branch Rickey for the Newport News Dodgers, who played at War Memorial from 1948-1958 as members of the Piedmont League. The ballpark has also been known as Peninsula Stadium.[4]

Notable Peninsula alumni

Baseball Hall of Fame alumni

Notable Peninsula alumni

Year-by-Year Record

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs
1976 71-65 2nd Cal Emery none
1977 71-67 2nd Jim Snyder League Champs
1978 90-49 1st Jim Snyder Lost League Finals
1979 68-68 3rd Ron Clark none
1980 100-40 1st Bill Dancy League Champs
1981 71-65 1st Bill Dancy Lost League Finals
1982 90-47 1st Bill Dancy Lost in 1st round
1983 58-80 7th Tony Taylor
1984 73-67 3rd Ron Clark Lost in 1st round
1985 67-68 3rd Ron Clark
1986 60-74 5th Bob Bailey / Duke Sims
1987 66-74 5th (tie) Marv Foley
1988 41-99 8th Joe Breeden
1989 44-89 8th Jim Thrift
1990 57-83 7th Jim Nettles
1991 46-93 8th Steve Smith
1992 74-64 2nd Marc Hill League Champs

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Newport News, Virginia sports teams on StatsCrew.com". Stats Crew.
  2. ^ Weiss, Bill; Wright, Marshall (2001). . MiLB.com. Minor League Baseball. Archived from the original on October 16, 2012.
  3. ^ Viquez, Marc (August 8, 2018). "War Memorial Stadium – Peninsula Pilots". Stadium Journey.
  4. ^ a b "War Memorial Stadium in Hampton, VA history and teams on StatsCrew.com". Stats Crew.

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The Peninsula Pilots was a primary name of the Minor League Baseball franchise located in Hampton Virginia from 1963 1992 The Pilots played in the Class A Carolina League Peninsula Pilots1963 1992Hampton VirginiaMinor league affiliationsPrevious classesClass A 1963 1971 Class AAA 1972 1973 Class A 1974 1992 Previous leaguesCarolina League 1963 1971 International League 1972 1973 Carolina League 1974 1992 Major league affiliationsPrevious teamsWashington Senators 1963 Cincinnati Reds 1964 1966 Kansas City Athletics 1967 Oakland Athletics 1968 Houston Astros 1969 Philadelphia Phillies 1970 1971 Montreal Expos 1972 1973 Philadelphia Phillies 1976 1985 Chicago White Sox 1986 1987 Seattle Mariners 1990 1992 Minor league titlesLeague titles4 1971 1977 1980 1992Conference titles1965Team dataPrevious namesPeninsula Senators 1963 Peninsula Grays 1964 1968 Peninsula Astros 1969 Peninsula Phillies 1970 1971 Peninsula Whips 1972 1973 Peninsula Pennants 1974 Peninsula Pilots 1976 1985 Peninsula White Sox 1986 1987 Virginia Generals 1988 Peninsula Pilots 1989 1992 Previous parksWar Memorial Stadium 1963 1992 Today Peninsula is home to the summer collegiate baseball team who have adopted the same Peninsula Pilots moniker and are members of the Coastal Plain League Contents 1 History 2 The ballpark 3 Notable Peninsula alumni 3 1 Baseball Hall of Fame alumni 3 2 Notable Peninsula alumni 4 Year by Year Record 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory EditThe Peninsula Pilots franchise began play in the Carolina League in 1963 as a Washington Senators farm team The franchise had many monikers playing as the Peninsula Senators 1963 Peninsula Grays 1964 1968 Peninsula Astros 1969 Peninsula Phillies 1970 71 Peninsula Whips 1972 1973 Peninsula Pennants 1974 Peninsula Pilots 1976 1985 Peninsula White Sox 1986 1987 Virginia Generals 1988 and Peninsula Pilots 1976 1985 1989 1992 The teams were members of the Class A Carolina League 1963 1971 Class AAA International League 1972 1973 and Class A Carolina League 1974 1992 1 Peninsula teams were an affiliate of the Washington Senators 1963 Cincinnati Reds 1964 1966 Kansas City Athletics 1967 Oakland Athletics 1968 Houston Astros 1969 Philadelphia Phillies 1970 1971 Montreal Expos 1972 1973 Philadelphia Phillies 1976 1985 Chicago White Sox 1986 1987 and Seattle Mariners 1990 1992 1 Baseball Hall of Fame inductees Johnny Bench 1966 Gary Carter 1973 and Satchel Paige 1966 played for Peninsula The 1980 team was named the 74th best Minor League team of the 20th century in a list by two noted minor league historians Bill Weiss and Marshall Wright The team was known as the Peninsula Senators 1963 Grays 1964 1968 Astros 1969 Phillies 1970 71 Whips 1972 1973 Pennants 1974 and White Sox in 1986 1987 while affiliated with the Chicago White Sox and as the Virginia Generals in 1988 when they operated as an unaffiliated co op club They regained their original name in 1989 and major league affiliation returned in 1990 with the Seattle Mariners 1990 1992 The team s existence ended after the 1992 season when they relocated to Wilmington Delaware and became the Wilmington Blue Rocks 2 The ballpark EditPeninsula teams played at War Memorial Stadium 1963 1992 Built in 1948 the ballpark is still in use today and is located at 1889 West Pembroke Avenue Hampton Virginia 23661 Today War Memorial Stadium is home to the summer collegiate baseball team with the same Peninsula Pilots moniker who play in the Coastal Plain League 3 4 War Memorial Stadium was first built by Branch Rickey for the Newport News Dodgers who played at War Memorial from 1948 1958 as members of the Piedmont League The ballpark has also been known as Peninsula Stadium 4 Notable Peninsula alumni EditBaseball Hall of Fame alumni Edit Johnny Bench 1966 Inducted 1989 Gary Carter 1973 Inducted 2003 Satchel Paige 1966 Inducted 1971Notable Peninsula alumni Edit Bret Boone 1990 3x MLB All Star Bernie Carbo 1966 Cesar Cedeno 1969 4x MLB All Star Darren Daulton 1982 3x MLB All Star Philadelphia Phillies Wall of Fame Bob Dernier 1979 Jim Essian 1971 Darrell Evans 1967 2x MLB All Star 1985 AL Home Run Leader San Francisco Giants Wall of Fame Ken Forsch 1969 2x MLB All Star Julio Franco 1980 3x MLB All Star 1991 AL Batting Title Craig Grebeck 1987 Cliff Johnson 1969 Mike LaValliere 1982 Skip Lockwood 1968 Hal McRae 1966 3x MLB All Star Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame Mike Maddux 1983 Steve Mingori 1965 1966 Jeff Nelson 1990 MLB All Star Scott Radinsky 1987 Steve Rogers 1972 5x MLB All Star 1977 NL ERA Leader Juan Samuel 1982 3x MLB All Star Gene Tenace 1967 MLB All Star Andre Thornton 1970 2x MLB All Star Roberto Clemente Award 1979 Cleveland Indians Hall of Fame Bob Walk 1977 MLB All StarYear by Year Record EditYear Record Finish Manager Playoffs1976 71 65 2nd Cal Emery none1977 71 67 2nd Jim Snyder League Champs1978 90 49 1st Jim Snyder Lost League Finals1979 68 68 3rd Ron Clark none1980 100 40 1st Bill Dancy League Champs1981 71 65 1st Bill Dancy Lost League Finals1982 90 47 1st Bill Dancy Lost in 1st round1983 58 80 7th Tony Taylor1984 73 67 3rd Ron Clark Lost in 1st round1985 67 68 3rd Ron Clark1986 60 74 5th Bob Bailey Duke Sims1987 66 74 5th tie Marv Foley1988 41 99 8th Joe Breeden1989 44 89 8th Jim Thrift1990 57 83 7th Jim Nettles1991 46 93 8th Steve Smith1992 74 64 2nd Marc Hill League ChampsSee also EditPeninsula Pilots an amateur baseball team in the Coastal Plain League a collegiate summer baseball leagueReferences Edit a b Newport News Virginia sports teams on StatsCrew com Stats Crew Weiss Bill Wright Marshall 2001 Top 100 Teams MiLB com Minor League Baseball Archived from the original on October 16 2012 Viquez Marc August 8 2018 War Memorial Stadium Peninsula Pilots Stadium Journey a b War Memorial Stadium in Hampton VA history and teams on StatsCrew com Stats Crew Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peninsula Pilots minor league team amp oldid 1103793178, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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