Reno Silver Sox

The Reno Silver Sox were a minor league baseball team that existed on and off from 1947 to 1992. The team name is derived from the nickname of Nevada, the "Silver State". There was another baseball team known as the Reno Silver Sox who played in the Golden Baseball League. From part of the 1955 season to 1992, they played their home games at Moana Stadium. The 1961 Silver Sox were recognized as one of the 100 greatest minor league teams of all time.[1]

Reno Silver Sox
19471992
Reno, Nevada
Minor league affiliations
Previous classes
  • Class-C (1947–1951)
  • Class-A (1955–1992)
LeagueCalifornia League (1955–1992)
Previous leagues
Major league affiliations
Previous teams
Minor league titles
League titles
  • SL – 1948
  • CL – 1960, 1961, 1975, 1976
Team data
Previous names
  • Reno Silver Sox (1955–1980, 1989–1992)
  • Reno Padres (1981–1988)
  • Channel Cities Oilers (1955)
Previous parks
Moana Stadium (1955–1992)

History

The team first played in the Sunset League from 1947 to 1949. They were affiliated with the New York Giants during their time in the Sunset League. From 1950 to 1951, they were unaffiliated and played in the Far West League. Starting in 1955, they played in the California League, when the Channel Cities Oilers moved to Reno to become the second incarnation of the Reno Silver Sox. They became affiliated with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1956 and stayed affiliated with them until the Dodgers' move in 1957. They were then affiliated with the Los Angeles Dodgers until 1962. From 1963 to 1964, they were affiliated with the Pittsburgh Pirates. They did not organize in 1965, and therefore did not play ball. They came back in 1966 and lasted until 1981. From 1966 to 1974, they were affiliated with the Cleveland Indians. From 1975 to 1976 they were affiliated with both the Minnesota Twins and San Diego Padres. From 1977 to 1981, they were affiliated with just the Padres. After the 1981 season, the team was renamed the Reno Padres and baseball was not played under the "Reno Silver Sox" name again until 1988. Still in the California League, they were unaffiliated from 1988 to 1991. In 1992 – the last season in which a "Silver Sox" team played in an affiliated league – they were affiliated with the Oakland Athletics. Following the 1992 season, the team left Reno and move to Riverside to become the Riverside Pilots. In 1996, they moved to Lancaster and became the Lancaster JetHawks.

Championships

The Reno Silver Sox were league champions in 1948, 1960, 1961, 1975, and 1976. They are the only team in California League history to win back-to-back championships twice.[2]

Notable Reno alumni

Baseball Hall of Fame alumni

Other notable alumni


Year-by-year record

Adapted from Reno Silver Sox at baseball-reference.com

YearLeagueRecordFinishManagerPlayoffsNotes
1947Sunset League69-694thThomas Lloyd
1948Sunset League77-633rdThomas LloydLeague Champs
1949Sunset League49-757thLilio Marcuccinone
1950Far West League75-633rdJoe BorichLost in 1st round
1951Far West League52-653rdCotton Pippen
1955California League40-106 overall8thLeonard NorenChannel Cities moved to Reno July 1
1956California League73-674thRay PerryLost in 1st round
1957California League79-592ndRay PerryLost League Finals
1958California League68-696thRay Perry
1959California League81-582ndRay Perry
1960California League89-511stTom SaffellLeague Champs
1961California League97-431stRoy SmalleyLeague Champs
1962California League70-684thRoy SmalleyLost League Finals
1963California League71-695thTom Saffell
1964California League66-716thTom Saffell / Harvey Koepfnone
1966California League69-714th (t)Phil Cavarretta
1967California League56-828thPhil Cavarretta
1968California League67-725thClay Bryant
1969California League72-683rd (t)Ken Aspromonte
1970California League79-612ndPinky Maynone
1971California League64-757thPinky May
1972California League50-888thLou Klimchock
1973California League70-704th (t)Lou Klimchock
1974California League61-796th (t)Joe Azcue / interim (June 29-July 3) / Del Youngblood
1975California League86-541stHarry WarnerLeague Champs
1976California League75-623rdJohnny GorylLeague Champs
1977California League59-815thGlenn Ezell
1978California League62-785thEddie Watt
1979California League74-673rdEddie Watt
1980California League75-662nd (t)Jack Maloof
1981California League81-582ndJack MaloofLost in 1st round
1988California League39-10310thNate Oliver
1989California League68-746thEli Grba
1990California League71-686thMike Brown
1991California League59-777thMal Fichman
1992California League65-718thGary Jones


References

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