2005 Pensacola Pelicans program from the Central Baseball League

Pensacola Pelicans

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:

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

 

Our Favorite Stuff

Pensacola Pelicans
Logo T-Shirt

The Pelicans were the indy ball predecessors to today’s popular Blue Wahoos of the Southern League. Pels owner Quint Studer shrewdly and (improbably) traded his wade up from the grungiest of fly-by-night independent leagues all the way to being the Class AA farm club of the Cincinnati Reds over the course of a decade.
This design is also now available in a women’s cut or as Crewneck or Hoodie sweatshirt from 90s Teams.

 

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Links

Central Baseball League Programs

American Association Media Guides 2006-Present

 

American Association Programs (2006-Present)

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