Winnipeg Goldeyes

Winnipeg Goldeyes
Team logo Cap insignia
League American Association (North Division)
Location Winnipeg, Manitoba
Ballpark Shaw Park (1999–present)
Year founded 1994
League championships 3 (1994, 2012, 2016)
Division championships 9 (1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2011, 2014)
Former name(s) Winnipeg Goldeyes (1994–present)
Former league(s)
Former ballparks
Colours Red, navy blue, white, gold
                   
Retired numbers 5, 6, 21 and 31
Ownership Sam Katz
Manager Rick Forney
General Manager Andrew Collier
Media Shaw TV
Winnipeg Sun
Winnipeg Free Press
CJNU 93.7 FM
Website www.goldeyes.com

The Winnipeg Goldeyes are a professional baseball team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The Goldeyes play in the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball (2011-Present), which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. Previously, the Goldeyes and the Winnipeg Maroons were longtime members of the Northern League (1993-2010), (1902-1971).

The Goldeyes have played their home games at Shaw Park since 1999. The team is named after the goldeye, a fish usually served as a smoked delicacy and commonly called Winnipeg goldeye.[1]

History

There have been two separate and distinct baseball teams based out of Winnipeg to use the Goldeyes name, each playing in different incarnations of the Northern League. They first played in the original Northern League from 1954 until 1964. During that time, the Goldeyes were a minor league affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals and they won the league championship three times (1957, 1959, and 1960). The Goldeyes returned to the Short Season-A Northern League for one season, 1969, as an affiliate of the expansion Kansas City Royals, but they did not return in 1970, and the entire league shut down after the 1971 season.

The Goldeyes name was resurrected in 1994 when the independent league Rochester Aces of the new Northern League folded and relocated to Winnipeg. It was decided the team would take on the name of the former Winnipeg team in honor of the past. In their inaugural season in Winnipeg, the new Goldeyes captured the Northern League championship.[2]

The Goldeyes became the longest tenured franchise in the Northern League following the departure of the St. Paul Saints, Sioux City Explorers and Sioux Falls Canaries to the breakaway American Association in 2005; however the team would jump to the American Association after the 2010 season.[3][4] The Goldeyes captured their first American Association championship in 2012, sweeping the Wichita Wingnuts in the finals.[2]

From 1994 to 1998, the Goldeyes played their homes games at Winnipeg Stadium, a Canadian football stadium retrofitted for baseball. The team moved into CanWest Global Park (now Shaw Park), their own baseball-only facility, prior to the 1999 season.

Year-by-year record

        First Half   Second Half   Overall    
Season League Division W-L Finish W-L Finish W-L Win%   Playoffs
1994 NL N/A 16-24 5th 27-13 1st 43-37 .538 Won championship
1995 NL N/A 25-17 2nd 22-21 3rd 47-38 .553 Lost championship series
1996 NL West 25-17 2nd 25-17 2nd 50-34 .595 Lost divisional series
1997 NL West 29-12 1st 24-18 2nd 53-30 .639 Lost championship series
1998 NL West 25-18 2nd 33-10 1st 58-28 .674 Lost division series
1999 NL West 28-15 1st 20-23 3rd 48-38 558 Lost championship series
2000 NL West 24-19 3rd 24-19 2nd 48-38 .558 Lost Central semi-final
2001 NL North 29-16 1st 23-22 1st 52-38 .578 Lost championship series
2002 NL North 28-17 1st 28-17 1st 56-34 .622 Lost championship series
2003 NL East 26-18 2nd 29-16 1st 55-34 .618 Lost championship series
2004 NL North 26-21 3rd 30-18 2nd 56-39 .589 Did not qualify
2005 NL North 22-25 4th 25-23 4th 47-48 .495 Did not qualify
2006 NL North 27-21 2nd 25-23 2nd 52-44 .542 Lost West final
2007 NL North 27-20 2nd 25-23 2nd 52-43 .547 Lost Division Finals
2008 NL N/A 51-45 3rd N/A N/A 51-45 .531 Lost semi-final
2009 NL N/A 55-41 2nd N/A N/A 55-41 .573 Lost semi-final
2010 NL N/A 46-53 6th N/A N/A 46-53 .465 Did not qualify
2011 AA North 60-40 1st N/A N/A 60-40 .600 Lost Division Finals
2012 AA North 55-45 2nd N/A N/A 55-45 .550 Won championship
2013 AA North 56-44 2nd N/A N/A 56-44 .560 Did not qualify
2014 AA North 63-37 1st N/A N/A 63-37 .630 Lost division series
2015 AA North 47-52 2nd N/A N/A 47-52 .475 Did not qualify
2016 AA North 58-42 2nd N/A N/A 58-42 .580 Won championship

Playoffs

Current roster

Winnipeg Goldeyes roster
Active (22-man) roster Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 20 Kevin McGovern
  • 24 Edwin Carl
  • 26 Mikey O'Brien
  • 29 Duke Von Schamann
  • 36 Kyle Anderson
  • 15 Brandon Shimo
  • 27 Conor Spink
  • 30 Eric Eadington
  • 32 Trevor Lubking
  • 33 Jailen Peguero
  • 34 Zach Dando
  • 38 Cameron McVey
  • 50 Eric Sim
 

Catchers

  •  4 Tanner Murphy
  • 28 Carlton Tanabe

Infielders

  •  1 Ridge Hoopii-Haslam
  •  3 Maikol Gonzalez
  •  9 Casio Grider
  • 10 Wes Darvill
  • 27 Jacob Rogers

Outfielders

 

Manager

  • 43 Rick Forney

Coaches

  •  7 Tom Vaeth (Hitting)
  • 43 Rick Forney (Pitching)

Disabled list
‡ Inactive list
§ Suspended list

Roster updated May 21, 2015
Transactions

Retired numbers

See also

References

  1. "Goldeye". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved January 18, 2016.
  2. 1 2 Prest, Ashley (September 15, 2015). "Goldeyes win second championship in franchise history, first since '94". Retrieved January 18, 2016.
  3. Four Clubs Added to American Association
  4. Wiebe, Ken (October 10, 2010). "Fish Check Into A.A.". Retrieved January 18, 2016.

Sources

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