New Bedford Bay Sox
New Bedford Bay Sox | ||||
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League | NECBL (Southern Division) | |||
Location |
New Bedford, MA (2009-present) Torrington, CT (1997-2008) | |||
Ballpark | Paul Walsh Field (2009-present) | |||
Year founded | 1997 | |||
League championships | 0 | |||
Post-Season Division championships | 4 (1997, 1998, 2003, 2006) | |||
Regular-Season Division championships | 4 (2001, 2002, 2004, 2007) | |||
Former name(s) |
New Bedford Bay Sox (2009-present) Torrington Twisters (1997-2008) | |||
Former league(s) |
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Former ballparks | Fuessenich Park (1997-2008) | |||
Colors |
Navy, Red | |||
Mascot | Slamu the whale | |||
Ownership | Pat O'Connor (President) | |||
Management | Tammy Silveira (GM) | |||
Manager | Kyle Fernandes | |||
Website | nbbaysox.com |
The New Bedford Bay Sox are a baseball team that plays in the New England Collegiate Baseball League, a collegiate summer baseball league located in the northeastern United States region of New England. The team is located in New Bedford, Massachusetts. New Bedford's Paul Walsh Field serves as the home field of the Bay Sox. Th NECBL's players use wooden bats, as opposed to aluminum, and are college baseball players recruited from the top intercollegiate baseball programs in the United States. The franchise has appeared in league finals four times in their history, all as the Torrington Twisters (1997, 1998, 2003, 2006), and have twice played host to the NECBL All-Star Game as the Twisters (1998, 2008). Pat and Beth O'Connor, owners of Little Fenway and Little Wrigley joined the ownership team of the New Bedford Bay Sox in October, 2011, and signed a 3-year lease to play at Paul Walsh Field. In November 2011, former MLB player Rick Miller was announced as the 2012 Bay Sox manager.[1] Miller was succeeded as manager prior to the 2015 season by Westport, MA native and former Boston Red Sox draft pick Kyle Fernandes.[2] Fernandes has led the Bay Sox to back-to-back postseason appearances in his two seasons as manager, most recently losing in a three-game series to the eventual NECBL Champions the Mystic Schooners.
History
In Torrington, the team's longest-serving head coach was former Chicago Cubs player Moe Morhardt. Coaching from 1998 to 2004, he led the team to four playoff appearances.
Relocation
On December 17, 2008, franchise owners Robin Wadsworth and Rita Hubner, along with New Bedford mayor Scott Lang, announced the relocation of the Torrington Twisters from Torrington, Connecticut to New Bedford, Massachusetts. The team became the New Bedford Bay Sox. They also announced the agreement to a three-year lease deal for Paul Walsh Field in New Bedford. At the press conference, Wadsworth was quoted as saying, "New Bedford has a sense of pride, community and passion that clearly shines through; their enthusiasm is second to none. It quickly became a virtual no brainer, the minute we engaged with Mayor Lang, Matt Morrissey and other community leaders."[3]
On December 26, 2010, changes were announced in the Bay Sox ownership. While owners Wadsworth and Hubner maintained their positions, Tewksbury, Massachusetts residents Jim and Effie Dragon joined as minority owners. The owners voiced their interest in keeping the team in New Bedford.[4]
Franchise postseason appearances
Year | Division Semi-Finals | Division Finals* | NECBL Championship Series | |||
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Torrington Twisters | ||||||
1997 | Danbury Westerners | W (2-0) | Middletown Giants | L (1-2) | ||
1998 | Rhode Island Gulls | W (2-0) | Middletown Giants | L (1-2) | ||
2001 | Keene Swamp Bats | L (1-2) | ||||
2002 | Keene Swamp Bats | L (1-2) | ||||
2003 | Middletown Giants | W (2-0) | Newport Gulls | W (2-0) | Keene Swamp Bats | L (0-2) |
2004 | Newport Gulls | L (1-2) | ||||
2006 | North Adams SteepleCats | W (2-0) | Newport Gulls | W (2-0) | Vermont Mountaineers | L (0-2) |
2007 | Manchester Silkworms | W (2-0) | Newport Gulls | L (0-2) | ||
New Bedford Bay Sox | ||||||
2009 | Newport Gulls | L (0-2) | ||||
2012 | Laconia Muskrats | W (2-0) | Newport Gulls | L (0-2) | ||
2015 | Mystic Schooners | L (0-2) | ||||
2016 | Mystic Schooners | L (1-2) |
- *The NECBL did not separate into divisions until 2001.
MLB alumni
Year | Player | Position | MLB Team |
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1999 | Kurt Birkins | LHP | Baltimore Orioles |
1999 | Mike Rabelo | C | Detroit Tigers |
1999 | Sean Green | RHP | Seattle Mariners |
1999 | Bobby Korecky | RHP | Minnesota Twins |
2000 | Charlton Jimerson | CF | Houston Astros |
2003 | Mike Parisi | RHP | St. Louis Cardinals |
2006 | Josh Zeid | RHP | Houston Astros |
2006 | Andrew Albers | LHP | Minnesota Twins |
2007 | Stephen Strasburg | RHP | Washington Nationals |
2008 | Steven Geltz | RHP | Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim |
2008 | Eric Jokisch | RHP | Chicago Cubs |
2008 | Josh Smith | RHP | Cincinnati Reds |
2009 | Eric Goeddel | RHP | New York Mets |
2009 | Andrew Triggs | RHP | Oakland Athletics |
References
- ↑ "Bay Sox Welcome Former MLB Star Rick Miller as Manager". South Coast Today. 29 November 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-02-15. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
- ↑ Writer, Bill Abramson Contributing. "2015 Bay Sox Preview: Westport's Kyle Fernandes has gone from playing to managing". southcoasttoday.com. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
- ↑ http://www.nbbaysox.com/nbbs/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=35:new-bedford-lands-new-england-collegiate-baseball-league-team&catid=18:press-releases Bay Sox news page, URL accessed December 19, 2008
- ↑ Bay Sox have new partners, new GM heading to 2011 at southcoasttoday.com, URL accessed December 27, 2010. Archived 12-27-2010
- ↑ "Giants draft impact hitter Shaw". mlb.com.
- ↑ "MLB.com 2016 Prospect Watch". Major League Baseball. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
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