Anderson Joes

Anderson Joes
(2007)
Anderson, South Carolina
Class-level
Previous
  • Independent
Minor league affiliations
Previous leagues
South Coast League
Minor league titles
League titles (0) None
Team data
Colors Green, silver
         
Previous parks
Manager Kash Beauchamp
Desi Wilson (Games 1-53)

The Anderson Joes were a minor league baseball club that existed in 2007. The team was based in Anderson, South Carolina and was named after outfielder Shoeless Joe Jackson, who grew up in the local area. The team played as a member of the independent South Coast League.

The Joes began the season with rookie Nate Jacks, an outfielder from Clinton, South Carolina and Desi Wilson, a former first baseman with the San Francisco Giants, serving as the team's manager.[1] However, midway through the season, he left the position of manager and was activated as a player. He was then traded to the South Georgia Peanuts where he served as a player-coach for the remainder of the season. Wilson was replaced at the position by veteran minor league manager Kash Beauchamp.[2]

The team finished their lone season at 5th place in the league standings, 12 games in front of the last place Charlotte County Redfish.[3]

2007 season

(from Baseball Reference Bullpen)

HalfRecordFinishGBLeague Standing
1st13-32.28920.55th
2nd24-20.54543rd
Total37-52.416--5th

References

  1. Adamson, Scott (March 22, 2007). "New Joes manager Wilson to meet the public". The Anderson Independent-Mail.
  2. Adamson, Scott (August 18, 2007). "Trading Desi Wilson another odd twist in the South Coast League". The Anderson Independent-Mail.
  3. "RedFish Happenings: GM Tricarico says, 'We will return for 2008'". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. August 28, 2007. Retrieved April 27, 2016.
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