Southeastern League (2002-2003)
Central Baseball League (2004-2005)
American Association (2006-2010)
Tombstone
Born: 2002 – Southeastern League founding franchise
Moved: December 2010 (Amarillo Sox)1Reeves, D.C. “Mudcats will move here”. The News Journal (Pensacola, FL). December 16, 2010
First Game: May 31, 2002 (W 12-3 @ Ozark Patriots)
Last Game: September 5, 2010 (L 7-6 @ Shreveport-Bossier Captains)
Southeastern League Champions: 2002
Central League Championships: None
American Association Championships: None
Stadia
2002: Pensacola Junior College
2003-2010: Pelican Park
Ownership & Affiliation
Owners:
- 2002: Southeastern League of Professional Baseball (Robert Jones, et al.)
- 2002-2010: Quint Studer & Rishy Studer
Major League Affiliation: Independent
Attendance
Attendance figures for the 2002 Southeastern League season are not available.
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Sources:
- The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (3rd ed.), Lloyd Johnson & Miles Wolff, 2007 (2003-2005 Central League figures)
- 2020 American Association Media Guide (2006-2010 American Association figures)
Trophy Case
Central Baseball League Most Valuable Player
- 2004: Rafael Alvarez
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