Oklahoma City RedHawks

Oklahoma City RedHawks
Oklahoma City RedHawks
Founded in 1962
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Name
  • Oklahoma City RedHawks (2009–present)
  • Oklahoma RedHawks (1998–2008)
  • Oklahoma City 89ers (1962–1997)
Ballpark
Minor league titles
League titles 1985, 1992, 1996
Conference titles 1999
Division titles 1963, 1965, 1979, 1985, 1992, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010
Owner(s)/Operated by: Mandalay Sports Entertainment
Manager: Tony DeFrancesco
General Manager:

The Oklahoma City RedHawks are a minor league baseball team based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The team, which plays in the Pacific Coast League, is the Triple-A affiliate of the Houston Astros. The RedHawks play in Bricktown Ballpark, located in the Bricktown Entertainment District in downtown Oklahoma City.

The team was originally known as the Oklahoma City 89ers from 1962 to 1997 when the team played at All Sports Stadium (now demolished) at the state fairgrounds. The original name made reference to the Land Run of 1889, which led to the founding of Oklahoma City. Following the 1997 season, they became the Oklahoma RedHawks. After the 2008 season, the team added "City" to their name. The minor renaming was accompanied by new logos and a new color scheme.[1]

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History

Oklahoma City previously had a different minor league team, the Oklahoma City Indians. The Oklahoma City 89ers began play in 1962 as a minor league affiliate of the Houston Colt .45's (later the Houston Astros). In 1973, a three-year connection with the Cleveland Indians was established. A later affiliation with the Philadelphia Phillies lasted from 1976 until 1982.

In 1983, the Texas Rangers became the parent club, a relationship that would continue as the 89ers adopted new colors and uniforms along with the nickname "RedHawks" in 1998 in connection with the move to the newly-built RedHawks Ballpark. Crowds are consistently large at the park and the RedHawks have been very competitive with the exception of a couple of seasons.

On September 14, 2010, the Texas Rangers ownership announced that they were moving their Triple-A affiliation to the Round Rock Express (formerly the Astros' AAA affiliate).[2] On September 15 the Redhawks were sold to Mandalay Baseball Properties, which also owns or operates five other minor league baseball teams, and is part of the Mandalay Entertainment conglomerate chaired by entertainment industry executive Peter Guber. On September 20, Mandalay entered into a formal agreement for the Redhawks to become the Astros' new AAA affiliate.[3][4]

Notable former players

Roster

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Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

  •  5 Collin DeLome
  •  3 Luis Durango
  •  8 Jacob Goebbert
  • 24 Drew Locke

Manager

Coaches


Injury icon 2.svg 7-day disabled list
* On Houston Astros 40-man roster
∞ Reserve list
§ Suspended list
‡ Restricted list
# Rehab assignment
Roster updated August 25, 2011
Transactions
More rosters

See also

  • Current and former players (2009—)
  • Former players (1998—2008)
  • Former players (1962—1997)

References

  1. ^ Patterson, Matt. "RedHawks to unveil new logos and colors." NewsOK. August 22, 2008. Retrieved on September 26, 2008.
  2. ^ Cohn, Alex. "Nolan Ryan And Rangers Nab Round Rock, Houston May Relocate Triple-A Team To Nashville." SB Nation. September 14, 2010. Retrieved on September 14, 2010.
  3. ^ Zachary Levine, "Astros cultivate farm system: Oklahoma City signs 2-year deal as AAA affiliate", Houston Chronicle, September 21, 2010.
  4. ^ David Falcheck, "Mandalay buys Oklahoma RedHawks franchise", The Times-Tribune (Scranton), September 23, 2010.

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Preceded by
San Diego Padres
San Diego Padres
Pacific Coast League champions
1963
1965
Succeeded by
San Diego Padres
Seattle Angels
Preceded by
Denver Zephyrs
Louisville Redbirds
American Association champions
1992
1996
Succeeded by
Iowa Cubs
Buffalo Bisons

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