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Winston-Salem Dash

The Winston-Salem Dash are a Minor League Baseball team in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. They are a High-A team in the South Atlantic League and have been a farm team of the Chicago White Sox since 1997. The Dash began playing their home games at the Truist Stadium in 2010 after having Ernie Shore Field (now known as Gene Hooks Field at Wake Forest Baseball Park) as their home from 1956 to 2009.

Winston-Salem Dash
Team logo Cap insignia
Minor league affiliations
ClassHigh-A (2021–present)
Previous classesClass A-Advanced
LeagueSouth Atlantic League (2022–present)
DivisionSouth Division
Previous leagues
Major league affiliations
Team
Minor league titles
League titles (14)
  • 1911
  • 1913
  • 1914
  • 1928
  • 1950
  • 1951
  • 1964
  • 1970
  • 1973
  • 1976
  • 1979
  • 1986
  • 1993
  • 2003
Team data
NameWinston-Salem Dash (2009–present)
Previous names
  • Winston-Salem Warthogs (1995–2008)
  • Winston-Salem Spirits (1984–1994)
  • Winston-Salem Red Sox (1961–1983)
  • Winston-Salem Red Birds (1957–1960)
  • Winston-Salem Cardinals (1945–1953)
  • Winston-Salem Twins (1905, 1908–1917, 1920–1933, 1937–1942, 1954–1956)
ColorsPurple, black, white
     
MascotBolt
BallparkTruist Stadium (2010–present)
Previous parks
Ernie Shore Field (1956–2009)
South Side Park (1945–1955)
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Billy Prim /
Sports Menagerie
General managerBrian DeAngelis
ManagerGuillermo Quiroz

History Edit

Previous baseball clubs in Winston-Salem had typically been called the "Twins", in reference to the long-since-merged "Twin Cities" of Winston and Salem since 1905. The Twins played in the Virginia-North Carolina League in 1905, the Carolina Baseball Association from 1908 to 1917 and the Piedmont League from 1920 to 1933 and again from 1937 to 1942.

The current franchise joined the Carolina League in 1945, and is the oldest continuously operating team in that circuit. Originally a St. Louis Cardinals affiliate, it retained the Twins name until 1953, when it became the Winston-Salem Cardinals. The 1950 team was recognized as one of the 100 greatest minor league teams of all time.[1]

After a brief period (1957–60) as the Winston-Salem Red Birds, the team switched affiliation in 1961 to the Boston Red Sox. It remained with the Red Sox for 22 years, and was known until 1983 as the Winston-Salem Red Sox. In 1984, the team changed affiliates again, this time contracting with the Chicago Cubs, and changed its name to the Winston-Salem Spirits.

 
The logo of the Winston-Salem Warthogs, used from 1995 to 2008

The team initially retained the Spirits name after becoming the Cincinnati Reds A-level affiliate in 1993, winning the Carolina League championship in that same year. After the 1994 season, the club decided to change its name and sponsored a contest through the local newspaper, the Winston-Salem Journal, to come up with a new name. The winning entry, the Warthogs, became the official team name in 1995. In addition to being alliterative, it also referred to the somewhat-celebrated acquisition of some warthogs at the North Carolina Zoo around that time. As the Warthogs, they were the league champion in 2003.

When the Warthogs were about to open a new ballpark, a contest was held to give the team a new name. 3,000 suggestions were received.[2] On December 4, 2008, the team publicly announced that they would be called the Winston-Salem Dash from 2009 onward. The Dash name is rumored to be a reference to a nickname for the city of Winston-Salem, "The Dash",[citation needed] a reference to the (-) symbol used in the middle of the city's name, despite the fact that it is not a dash at all, but a hyphen. Complaints about the incorrect name began soon after the name was first used, and on May 6, 2023, for one home game, the team called itself the Winston-Salem Hyphens.[2]

As the Warthogs, the team's mascot was Wally Warthog. With the new nickname, the Dash held a name-the-mascot contest for Wally's replacement. In keeping with the image of speed implied by "The Dash", the new mascot is a lightning-themed character named Bolt.[3]

In conjunction with Major League Baseball's restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Dash were organized into the High-A East.[4] In 2022, the High-A East became known as the South Atlantic League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization.[5]

Ballparks Edit

The club originally played at South Side Park, south of the downtown area. When that park burned, a new park was built on the north side, near the Wake Forest University campus and the RJR plant, and named Ernie Shore Field in honor of the former major leaguer who had led the fund drive for the new ballpark. Opened in 1956, Ernie Shore Field seats 6,000 fans. BB&T Ballpark was hoped to be completed for the 2009 season, or sometime within the season, but construction came to a halt due to a lack of funding. Meanwhile, Ernie Shore Field had been sold to Wake Forest and renamed as Gene Hooks Field at Wake Forest Baseball Park, compelling the Dash to lease the ballpark back for the 2009 season. On June 2, 2009, the Dash announced a new scheduled opening for the 2010 season.[6]

On February 24, 2010, the Dash announced BB&T Ballpark's official name.[6]

The Dash finally opened the new BB&T Ballpark on April 13, 2010.[7]

Year-by-year record Edit

(Compiled from[8])

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs League/Notes
1905 10–14 3rd J.C. "Con" Strothers / Earle Holt Virginia-North Carolina League, Salisbury-Spencer (24–28) moved to Winston-Salem July 17, League disbanded August 19, Known as "Twins"
1908 41–48 4th Robert Carter Carolina Baseball Association
1909 54–52 4th Robert Carter
1910 51–57 4th James McKivett
1911 72–37 1st Charles Clancy League Champs
1912 63–47 2nd Charles Clancy
1913 66–49 1st Charles Clancy League Champs North Carolina State League
1914 70–47 1st Charles Clancy League Champs
1915 53–69 5th Charles Clancy
1916 63–48 2nd Charles Clancy
1917 17–20 4th Charles Clancy League ceased operations May 30
1920 56–65 4th Bill Shumaker / Eddie Brennan / Jim Kelly Piedmont League
1921 62–58 4th Charles Clancy
1922 66–59 3rd Charles Clancy
1923 59–64 4th Bill Leard / Mike Fahey
1924 59–62 4th Bill Jackson
1925 77–49 1st Charles Carroll Lost League Finals
1926 64–81 5th Cy Chisolm / Red Irby / Walt Christensen / Art Bourg
1927 79–64 3rd Charles McMillan
1928 82–51 1st Bunny Hearn League Champs
1929 77–63 3rd George Whiteman
1930 70–71 4th Hal Weafer / Claude Joyner /
Charles Carroll / [Johnny Brock
1931 55–79 6th Bunny Hearn / Bob "Stuffy" McCrone
1932 18–28 Harry Wilke Winston-Salem moved to [High Point (50–38) August 20
1933 42–99 6th Jim Poole / Art Bourg
1937 35–105 8th Alvin Crowder / Pepper Rhea /
Phil Lundeen / Walt VanGrofski
1938 46–92 8th Walt VanGrofski / Joe Prerost
1939 54–84 8th Charles Clancy
1940 48–85 8th Eddie Moore / Ray Brubaker
1941 54–82 8th Jake Atz
1942 52–81 8th Jack Tighe / Al Unser
1945 61–76 6th George Smith / George Ferrell Carolina League, Known as "Cardinals"
1946 68–72 5th Zip Payne
1947 85–57 2nd Zip Payne Lost in 1st round
1948 76–65 5th Zip Payne
1949 84–61 2nd Willie Duke / George Ferrell / Roland LeBlanc Lost in 1st round
1950 106–47 1st George Kissell League Champs
1951 81–58 2nd Harold Olt League Champs
1952 74–63 3rd Harold Olt / Jimmy Brown Lost in 1st round
1953 69–70 6th Jimmy Brown
1954 44–94 8th Ralph Hodgin / Herb Brett Known as "Twins"
1955 65–73 7th Ken Silvestri / Aaron Robinson
1956 59–91 8th George Hausmann / Lee "Pete" Peterson
1957 72–68 4th George Kissell Known as "Red Birds"
1958 69–68 5th Vern Benson
1959 67–62 4th Al Unser (baseball) Lost in 1st round
1960 61–76 5th Chase Riddle
1961 68–72 4th Elmer Yoter (33–37) / Walt Novick (35–35) none Known as "Red Sox"
1962 76–64 3rd Eddie Popowski / Mace Brown Lost in 1st round
1963 67–76 7th Matt Sczesny / Bill Slack
1964 82–57 1st Bill Slack League Champs
1965 65–79 7th Bill Slack
1966 82–58 1st Bill Slack Lost in League Finals
1967 69–68 6th (t) Bill Slack
1968 56–81 9th Bill Slack
1969 77–67 4th Matt Sczesny Lost in 1st round
1970 79–58 1st Bill Slack League Champs
1971 67–67 4th Don Lock
1972 65–74 5th Rac Slider
1973 77–62 2nd Bill Slack League Champs
1974 76–61 3rd Bill Slack
1975 81–62 2nd John Kennedy
1976 80–57 1st Tony Torchia League Champs
1977 61–77 4th Tony Torchia
1978 55–77 6th Bill Slack
1979 85–55 1st Bill Slack League Champs
1980 76–64 4th Buddy Hunter
1981 72–67 2nd Buddy Hunter
1982 45–93 7th Rac Slider
1983 74–66 3rd Bill Slack Lost in League Finals
1984 58–82 8th Bill Slack Known as "Spirits"
1985 58–81 8th Cal Emery
1986 82–56 2nd Jim Essian League Champs
1987 72–68 3rd (t) Jay Loviglio Lost in 1st round
1988 73–67 5th Jay Loviglio
1989 64–71 6th Jay Loviglio
1990 86–54 2nd Brad Mills
1991 83–57 2nd Brad Mills
1992 66–73 7th Bill Hayes
1993 72–68 3rd (t) Mark Berry League Champs
1994 67–70 4th Mark Berry Lost in League Finals
1995 69–68 3rd Mark Berry Known as "Warthogs"
1996 74–65 3rd Phillip Wellman
1997 63–77 7th Mike Heath (38–53) / Mark Haley (25–24)
1998 79–60 2nd Chris Cron Lost in League Finals
1999 63–75 7th Jerry Terrell
2000 68–71 4th Brian Dayett
2001 54–86 8th Wally Backman
2002 50–90 7th Razor Shines
2003 71–67 5th Razor Shines League Champs
2004 74–66 4th Ken Dominguez / Nick Leyva Lost in 1st round
2005 77–64 3rd Chris Cron Lost in 1st round
2006 66–72 5th Rafael Santana
2007 64–74 5th Tim Blackwell
2008 71–68 4th Tim Blackwell Lost in semi-finals
2009 73–65 3rd Joe McEwing Lost in 1st round Known as "Dash"
2010 81–58 1st Joe McEwing Lost in League Finals
2011 69–71 4th Julio Vinas
2012 87–51 1st Tommy Thompson Lost in League Finals
2013 71–69 3rd Ryan Newman
2014 61–78 8th Tommy Thompson
2015 75–63 2nd Tim Esmay Lost in semi-finals
2016 56–83 6th Joel Skinner
2017 56–84 10th Willie Harris
2018 84–54 1st Omar Visquel Lost in 1st Round
2019 72–61 3rd Justin Jirschele
2020 Season Canceled (COVID)
2021 43–76 12th Ryan Newman South Atlantic League
2022 58–74 10th Ryan Newman
2023 38-35 Guillermo Quiroz

Roster Edit

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 35 Mason Adams
  •  1 Eric Adler
  • 36 Juan Carela
  • 27 Josimar Cousin
  •  2 Andrew Dalquist ~
  • 26 Hunter Dollander
  •  5 Cole Duensing
  • 21 Brooks Gosswein
  • 31 Everhett Hazelwood
  •  9 Connor McCullough
  • 18 Jordan Mikel
  • 32 Noah Owen
  • 30 Jake Palisch
  • 20 Kole Ramage
  • 12 Johnny Ray
  • 15 Tyler Schweitzer
  • 29 Kohl Simas  
  • 97 Tommy Sommer  
  • 22 Vince Vannelle
  • 33 Frander Veras

Catchers

  • 17 Troy Claunch
  •  3 Daniel Millwee ~
  • 14 Colby Smelley
  • 28 Michael Turner

Infielders

Outfielders

  • 11 Jacob Burke
  •  4 Loidel Chapelli
  • 19 Caberea Weaver


Manager

Coaches

  • 23 John Ely (pitching)
  •    Logan Jones (performance)
  • 33 Jason Krizan (hitting)
  •  3 Daniel Millwee (assistant)

60-day injured list

  • -- Isaiah Carranza
  • -- Ernesto Jaquez
  • -- Kade Mechals
  • -- Norge Vera

  7-day injured list
* On Chicago White Sox 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated August 17, 2023
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • South Atlantic League
Chicago White Sox minor league players

Notable alumni Edit

Hall of Fame alumni

Notable alumni

References Edit

  1. ^ "Top 100 Teams". MiLB.com. 2001. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Sexton, Scott (April 20, 2023). "Did the Winston-Salem Dash get a new grammatically correct name?". Winston-Salem Journal.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-05-27. Retrieved 2009-06-08.
  4. ^ Mayo, Jonathan (February 12, 2021). "MLB Announces New Minors Teams, Leagues". Major League Baseball. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  5. ^ "Historical League Names to Return in 2022". Minor League Baseball. March 16, 2022. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  6. ^ a b The Official Site of The Winston-Salem Dash | wsdash.com Homepage
  7. ^ The Official Site of The Winston-Salem Dash | wsdash.com Homepage
  8. ^ MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com

External links Edit

  Media related to Winston-Salem Dash at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website

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The Winston Salem Dash are a Minor League Baseball team in Winston Salem North Carolina They are a High A team in the South Atlantic League and have been a farm team of the Chicago White Sox since 1997 The Dash began playing their home games at the Truist Stadium in 2010 after having Ernie Shore Field now known as Gene Hooks Field at Wake Forest Baseball Park as their home from 1956 to 2009 Winston Salem DashFounded in 1945Winston Salem North CarolinaTeam logo Cap insigniaMinor league affiliationsClassHigh A 2021 present Previous classesClass A AdvancedLeagueSouth Atlantic League 2022 present DivisionSouth DivisionPrevious leaguesHigh A East 2021 Carolina League 1945 2020 Major league affiliationsTeamChicago White Sox 1997 present Cincinnati Reds 1993 1996 Chicago Cubs 1985 1992 Boston Red Sox 1961 1984 New York Yankees 1955 1956 St Louis Cardinals 1945 1954 1957 1960 Detroit Tigers 1941 1942 Cleveland Indians 1939 Brooklyn Dodgers 1938 Detroit Tigers 1937 New York Giants 1932 Minor league titlesLeague titles 14 19111913191419281950195119641970197319761979198619932003Team dataNameWinston Salem Dash 2009 present Previous namesWinston Salem Warthogs 1995 2008 Winston Salem Spirits 1984 1994 Winston Salem Red Sox 1961 1983 Winston Salem Red Birds 1957 1960 Winston Salem Cardinals 1945 1953 Winston Salem Twins 1905 1908 1917 1920 1933 1937 1942 1954 1956 ColorsPurple black white MascotBoltBallparkTruist Stadium 2010 present Previous parksErnie Shore Field 1956 2009 South Side Park 1945 1955 Owner s Operator s Billy Prim Sports MenagerieGeneral managerBrian DeAngelisManagerGuillermo Quiroz Contents 1 History 2 Ballparks 3 Year by year record 4 Roster 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditPrevious baseball clubs in Winston Salem had typically been called the Twins in reference to the long since merged Twin Cities of Winston and Salem since 1905 The Twins played in the Virginia North Carolina League in 1905 the Carolina Baseball Association from 1908 to 1917 and the Piedmont League from 1920 to 1933 and again from 1937 to 1942 The current franchise joined the Carolina League in 1945 and is the oldest continuously operating team in that circuit Originally a St Louis Cardinals affiliate it retained the Twins name until 1953 when it became the Winston Salem Cardinals The 1950 team was recognized as one of the 100 greatest minor league teams of all time 1 After a brief period 1957 60 as the Winston Salem Red Birds the team switched affiliation in 1961 to the Boston Red Sox It remained with the Red Sox for 22 years and was known until 1983 as the Winston Salem Red Sox In 1984 the team changed affiliates again this time contracting with the Chicago Cubs and changed its name to the Winston Salem Spirits nbsp The logo of the Winston Salem Warthogs used from 1995 to 2008The team initially retained the Spirits name after becoming the Cincinnati Reds A level affiliate in 1993 winning the Carolina League championship in that same year After the 1994 season the club decided to change its name and sponsored a contest through the local newspaper the Winston Salem Journal to come up with a new name The winning entry the Warthogs became the official team name in 1995 In addition to being alliterative it also referred to the somewhat celebrated acquisition of some warthogs at the North Carolina Zoo around that time As the Warthogs they were the league champion in 2003 When the Warthogs were about to open a new ballpark a contest was held to give the team a new name 3 000 suggestions were received 2 On December 4 2008 the team publicly announced that they would be called the Winston Salem Dash from 2009 onward The Dash name is rumored to be a reference to a nickname for the city of Winston Salem The Dash citation needed a reference to the symbol used in the middle of the city s name despite the fact that it is not a dash at all but a hyphen Complaints about the incorrect name began soon after the name was first used and on May 6 2023 for one home game the team called itself the Winston Salem Hyphens 2 As the Warthogs the team s mascot was Wally Warthog With the new nickname the Dash held a name the mascot contest for Wally s replacement In keeping with the image of speed implied by The Dash the new mascot is a lightning themed character named Bolt 3 In conjunction with Major League Baseball s restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021 the Dash were organized into the High A East 4 In 2022 the High A East became known as the South Atlantic League the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization 5 Ballparks EditThe club originally played at South Side Park south of the downtown area When that park burned a new park was built on the north side near the Wake Forest University campus and the RJR plant and named Ernie Shore Field in honor of the former major leaguer who had led the fund drive for the new ballpark Opened in 1956 Ernie Shore Field seats 6 000 fans BB amp T Ballpark was hoped to be completed for the 2009 season or sometime within the season but construction came to a halt due to a lack of funding Meanwhile Ernie Shore Field had been sold to Wake Forest and renamed as Gene Hooks Field at Wake Forest Baseball Park compelling the Dash to lease the ballpark back for the 2009 season On June 2 2009 the Dash announced a new scheduled opening for the 2010 season 6 On February 24 2010 the Dash announced BB amp T Ballpark s official name 6 The Dash finally opened the new BB amp T Ballpark on April 13 2010 7 Year by year record Edit Compiled from 8 Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs League Notes1905 10 14 3rd J C Con Strothers Earle Holt Virginia North Carolina League Salisbury Spencer 24 28 moved to Winston Salem July 17 League disbanded August 19 Known as Twins 1908 41 48 4th Robert Carter Carolina Baseball Association1909 54 52 4th Robert Carter1910 51 57 4th James McKivett1911 72 37 1st Charles Clancy League Champs1912 63 47 2nd Charles Clancy1913 66 49 1st Charles Clancy League Champs North Carolina State League1914 70 47 1st Charles Clancy League Champs1915 53 69 5th Charles Clancy1916 63 48 2nd Charles Clancy1917 17 20 4th Charles Clancy League ceased operations May 301920 56 65 4th Bill Shumaker Eddie Brennan Jim Kelly Piedmont League1921 62 58 4th Charles Clancy1922 66 59 3rd Charles Clancy1923 59 64 4th Bill Leard Mike Fahey1924 59 62 4th Bill Jackson1925 77 49 1st Charles Carroll Lost League Finals1926 64 81 5th Cy Chisolm Red Irby Walt Christensen Art Bourg1927 79 64 3rd Charles McMillan1928 82 51 1st Bunny Hearn League Champs1929 77 63 3rd George Whiteman1930 70 71 4th Hal Weafer Claude Joyner Charles Carroll Johnny Brock1931 55 79 6th Bunny Hearn Bob Stuffy McCrone1932 18 28 Harry Wilke Winston Salem moved to High Point 50 38 August 201933 42 99 6th Jim Poole Art Bourg1937 35 105 8th Alvin Crowder Pepper Rhea Phil Lundeen Walt VanGrofski1938 46 92 8th Walt VanGrofski Joe Prerost1939 54 84 8th Charles Clancy1940 48 85 8th Eddie Moore Ray Brubaker1941 54 82 8th Jake Atz1942 52 81 8th Jack Tighe Al Unser1945 61 76 6th George Smith George Ferrell Carolina League Known as Cardinals 1946 68 72 5th Zip Payne1947 85 57 2nd Zip Payne Lost in 1st round1948 76 65 5th Zip Payne1949 84 61 2nd Willie Duke George Ferrell Roland LeBlanc Lost in 1st round1950 106 47 1st George Kissell League Champs1951 81 58 2nd Harold Olt League Champs1952 74 63 3rd Harold Olt Jimmy Brown Lost in 1st round1953 69 70 6th Jimmy Brown1954 44 94 8th Ralph Hodgin Herb Brett Known as Twins 1955 65 73 7th Ken Silvestri Aaron Robinson1956 59 91 8th George Hausmann Lee Pete Peterson1957 72 68 4th George Kissell Known as Red Birds 1958 69 68 5th Vern Benson1959 67 62 4th Al Unser baseball Lost in 1st round1960 61 76 5th Chase Riddle1961 68 72 4th Elmer Yoter 33 37 Walt Novick 35 35 none Known as Red Sox 1962 76 64 3rd Eddie Popowski Mace Brown Lost in 1st round1963 67 76 7th Matt Sczesny Bill Slack1964 82 57 1st Bill Slack League Champs1965 65 79 7th Bill Slack1966 82 58 1st Bill Slack Lost in League Finals1967 69 68 6th t Bill Slack1968 56 81 9th Bill Slack1969 77 67 4th Matt Sczesny Lost in 1st round1970 79 58 1st Bill Slack League Champs1971 67 67 4th Don Lock1972 65 74 5th Rac Slider1973 77 62 2nd Bill Slack League Champs1974 76 61 3rd Bill Slack1975 81 62 2nd John Kennedy1976 80 57 1st Tony Torchia League Champs1977 61 77 4th Tony Torchia1978 55 77 6th Bill Slack1979 85 55 1st Bill Slack League Champs1980 76 64 4th Buddy Hunter1981 72 67 2nd Buddy Hunter1982 45 93 7th Rac Slider1983 74 66 3rd Bill Slack Lost in League Finals1984 58 82 8th Bill Slack Known as Spirits 1985 58 81 8th Cal Emery1986 82 56 2nd Jim Essian League Champs1987 72 68 3rd t Jay Loviglio Lost in 1st round1988 73 67 5th Jay Loviglio1989 64 71 6th Jay Loviglio1990 86 54 2nd Brad Mills1991 83 57 2nd Brad Mills1992 66 73 7th Bill Hayes1993 72 68 3rd t Mark Berry League Champs1994 67 70 4th Mark Berry Lost in League Finals1995 69 68 3rd Mark Berry Known as Warthogs 1996 74 65 3rd Phillip Wellman1997 63 77 7th Mike Heath 38 53 Mark Haley 25 24 1998 79 60 2nd Chris Cron Lost in League Finals1999 63 75 7th Jerry Terrell2000 68 71 4th Brian Dayett2001 54 86 8th Wally Backman2002 50 90 7th Razor Shines2003 71 67 5th Razor Shines League Champs2004 74 66 4th Ken Dominguez Nick Leyva Lost in 1st round2005 77 64 3rd Chris Cron Lost in 1st round2006 66 72 5th Rafael Santana2007 64 74 5th Tim Blackwell2008 71 68 4th Tim Blackwell Lost in semi finals2009 73 65 3rd Joe McEwing Lost in 1st round Known as Dash 2010 81 58 1st Joe McEwing Lost in League Finals2011 69 71 4th Julio Vinas2012 87 51 1st Tommy Thompson Lost in League Finals2013 71 69 3rd Ryan Newman2014 61 78 8th Tommy Thompson2015 75 63 2nd Tim Esmay Lost in semi finals2016 56 83 6th Joel Skinner2017 56 84 10th Willie Harris2018 84 54 1st Omar Visquel Lost in 1st Round2019 72 61 3rd Justin Jirschele2020 Season Canceled COVID 2021 43 76 12th Ryan Newman South Atlantic League2022 58 74 10th Ryan Newman2023 38 35 Guillermo QuirozRoster EditWinston Salem Dash rostervte Players Coaches OtherPitchers 35 Mason Adams 1 Eric Adler 36 Juan Carela 27 Josimar Cousin 2 Andrew Dalquist 26 Hunter Dollander 5 Cole Duensing 21 Brooks Gosswein 31 Everhett Hazelwood 9 Connor McCullough 18 Jordan Mikel 32 Noah Owen 30 Jake Palisch 20 Kole Ramage 12 Johnny Ray 15 Tyler Schweitzer 29 Kohl Simas nbsp 97 Tommy Sommer nbsp 22 Vince Vannelle 33 Frander Veras Catchers 17 Troy Claunch 3 Daniel Millwee 14 Colby Smelley 28 Michael TurnerInfielders 13 Andy Atwood 16 Brooks Baldwin 25 DJ Gladney 8 Shawn Goosenberg 10 Wes Kath 7 Taishi Nakawake 34 Bryce WillitsOutfielders 11 Jacob Burke 4 Loidel Chapelli 19 Caberea Weaver Manager 24 Guillermo QuirozCoaches 23 John Ely pitching Logan Jones performance 33 Jason Krizan hitting 3 Daniel Millwee assistant 60 day injured list Isaiah Carranza Ernesto Jaquez Kade Mechals Norge Vera nbsp 7 day injured list On Chicago White Sox 40 man roster Development list Rehab assignment Reserve list Restricted list Suspended list Temporarily inactive listRoster updated August 17 2023 Transactions More rosters MiLB South Atlantic League Chicago White Sox minor league playersNotable alumni EditHall of Fame alumni Wade Boggs 1977 Inducted 2005 Earl Weaver 1950 Inducted 1996Notable alumni Don Aase 1974 MLB All Star Jim Abbott 1998 Mike Andrews 1963 MLB All Star Todd Benzinger 1982 Don Blasingame 1953 MLB All Star Aaron Boone 1995 MLB All Star Garland Braxton 1939 1940 1927 AL ERA Leader Ken Brett 1967 MLB All Star Rick Burleson 1971 4 x MLB All Star Cecil Cooper 1971 5 x MLB All Star Joe Crede 1998 MLB All Star General Crowder 1923 MLB All Star Joe Cunningham 1952 2 x MLB All Star John Curtis 1968 Harry Danning 1932 4 x MLB All Star Dixie Davis 1931 Bo Diaz 1975 2 x MLB All Star Dwight Evans 1971 8 x Gold Glove 3 x MLB All Star Hoot Evers 1941 2 x MLB All Star Jon Garland 1999 MLB All Star Doug Glanville 1992 Gio Gonzalez 2005 2 x MLB All Star Ted Gray 1942 MLB All Star Mike Greenwell 1984 2 x MLB All Star Harvey Haddix 1947 3 x MLB All Star Jim Hickman 1958 MLB All Star Butch Hobson 1973 Bobby Jenks 2008 2 x MLB All Star Jim Lonborg 1964 MLB All Star 1967 AL Cy Young Award Jim King 1951 Johnny Klippstein 1946 Bill Lee 1968 MLB All Star Carlos Lee 1997 3 x MLB All Star Hank Leiber 1932 3 x MLB All Star Sparky Lyle 1965 3 x MLB All Star 1977 AL Cy Young Award Steve Lyons 1981 Brandon McCarthy 2004 Lynn McGlothen 1970 MLB All Star Stu Miller 1951 2 x MLB All Star Eddie Moore 1939 Jamie Moyer 1985 MLB All Star Van Mungo 1930 4 x MLB All Star Gene Oliver 1957 Rico Petrocelli 1962 2 x MLB All Star Rip Repulski 1949 MLB All Star Aaron Rowand 1999 MLB All Star Chris Sale 2010 6 x MLB All Star George Scott 1964 3 x MLB All star Mike Shannon 1959 Heathcliff Slocumb 1987 MLB All Star Al Smith 1932 MLB All Star Lee Thomas 1956 2 x MLB All Star Steve Trachsel 1991 MLB All Star John Tudor 1976 Dick Wakefield 1941 MLB All Star Vic Wertz 1942 4 x MLB All Star Ernie Whitt 1973 MLB All Star Wilbur Wood 1961 3 x MLB All StarReferences Edit Top 100 Teams MiLB com 2001 Retrieved May 9 2017 a b Sexton Scott April 20 2023 Did the Winston Salem Dash get a new grammatically correct name Winston Salem Journal The Official Site of The Winston Salem Dash wsdash com Homepage Archived from the original on 2009 05 27 Retrieved 2009 06 08 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 a b The Official Site of The Winston Salem Dash wsdash com Homepage The Official Site of The Winston Salem Dash wsdash com Homepage MLB Stats Scores History amp Records Baseball Reference comExternal links Edit nbsp Media related to Winston Salem Dash at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Winston Salem Dash amp 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