Great Falls Voyagers
Great Falls Voyagers Founded in 1969 Great Falls, Montana | |||||
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Current | Advanced Rookie (1948–1963, 1969–present) | ||||
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League | Pioneer League (1948–1963, 1969–present) | ||||
Division | North Division | ||||
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Current | Chicago White Sox (2003–present) | ||||
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League titles (12) |
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Division titles (11) |
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Ballpark | Centene Stadium (1948–1963, 1969–present) | ||||
Owner(s)/ Operator(s) | Great Falls Baseball Club, Inc. | ||||
Manager | Cole Armstrong | ||||
General Manager | Scott Reasoner |
The Great Falls Voyagers are a minor league baseball team based in Great Falls, Montana. The team has played continuously in the Pioneer League since 1969,[1] and previously played in the league from 1948 to 1963. The Voyagers have been the Advanced Rookie affiliate of the Chicago White Sox since 2003. Previously, the team was affiliated with the Los Angeles Dodgers (1984–2002), San Francisco Giants (1969–83), and Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers (1952–63). The team was not affiliated with any Major League Baseball team from 1964 to 1968. The Voyagers play their home games at Centene Stadium.
"Voyagers"
The "Voyagers" name refers to the Mariana UFO incident in August 1950 when Nicholas "Nick" Mariana, the general manager of the Great Falls Electrics, saw two spinning objects approaching at a seemingly high speed. Mariana recorded 16 seconds of footage of the unidentified flying objects at Legion Park.[2]
Pete Rose Jr.
On December 18, 2012, Pete Rose, Jr., the son of major league career hits leader Pete Rose, was named the Voyagers' manager. He replaced Ryan Newman.[3] Under Rose Jr. the Voyagers held a 48-28 record and made it to the Pioneer League playoffs where they were eliminated by the Helena Brewers. On January 20, 2014 it was announced that then hitting coach Charlie Poe would manage the Voyagers for the 2014 season, ending Rose Jr.'s tenure as manager.
Great Falls players with MLB experience
- 1948
- Jim Hughes, Bill White
- 1951
- Bennie Daniels Jr, Dick Barone
- 1953
- John Roseboro
- 1954
- Larry Sherry
- 1955
- Donald LeJohn
- 1956
- Dick Scott
- 1957
- Ed Palmquist, Jack Smith, Doug Camilli
- 1958
- Larry Burright, Jim Duckworth
- 1959
- Dick Smith, Bill Kunkel
- 1960
- Nate Oliver, Rod Miller
- 1961
- Gene Brabender
- 1962
- Bob Griffith, Clarence Jones
- 1963
- Bobby Cox, Angel Alcaraz
- 1969
- Gary Thomasson, Elías Sosa, Ed Goodson, Horace Speed, Skip Pitlock, Steve Ontiveros, Mike Phillips
- 1970
- Butch Metzger, Doug Capilla, John D'Acquisto
- 1971
- Frank Riccelli, Willie Prall, Steven Stroughter, Gregg Thayer
- 1972
- Ed Halicki, Bob Knepper, Gary Alexander, Rob Dressler, Reggie Walton, Fred Kuhaulua, Terry Cornutt
- 1973
- Tommy Toms, Johnnie LeMaster, Jack Clark, Pete Falcone, Jeff Little, Ed Plank
- 1974
- John Henry Johnson, Guy Sularz
- 1975
- Alan Wirth, Jeff Yurak, Mike Rowland, Jose Barrios, Rick Murray
- 1976
- Joe Strain Jr, Bob Brenly, Casey Parsons
- 1977
- Phil Huffman, DeWayne Buice, Bob Kearney, Tom Runnells, Jeff Stember, Bob Tufts
- 1978
- John Rabb, Rob Deer
- 1979
- Scott Garrelts, Tom O'Malley, Frank Williams, Chris Brown, Randy Kutcher
- 1980
- Alan Fowlkes, Randy Gomez, Jessie Reid, Mark Dempsey
- 1981
- Matt Nokes, Mark Grant, Phil Ouellette
- 1982
- Randy Bockus, Pat Larkin
- 1983
- Eric King, Mike Aldrete, Charlie Hayes, John Burkett, Alonzo Powell, Ángel Escobar
- 1984
- Darren Holmes, Tim Scott, Wayne Kirby, Luis Lopez, Jeff Nelson
- 1985
- Mike Devereaux, Jack Savage, Mike Huff, John Wetteland
- 1986
- Kevin Campbell, Dave Hansen, Mike Munoz
- 1987
- Rafael Bournigal, Dennis Springer, Tony Barron, Zak Shinall
- 1988
- Eric Karros, José Offerman, Mike James, Jeff Hartsock, Jerry Brooks, Eddie Pye
- 1989
- Jamie McAndrew, Matt Howard, Tom Goodwin
- 1990
- Pedro Martínez, Raúl Mondesí, Mike Mimbs, Garey Ingram
- 1991
- Henry Blanco, Roberto Mejía, Juan Castro, José Parra, Rick Gorecki, Todd Williams, Ken Huckaby, Willis Otáñez
- 1992
- Roger Cedeño, Félix Rodríguez, Chad Zerbe, Chris Latham
- 1993
- Wilton Guerrero
- 1994
- Dennys Reyes, Adam Riggs, Nate Bland, Ricky Stone
- 1995
- Pedro Feliciano, Luke Prokopec, Ángel Peña
- 1996
- Brad Thomas
- 1997
- Víctor Álvarez, Luke Allen
- 1998
- Jorge Piedra
- 1999
- Shane Victorino, Jason Repko
- 2000
- Ricardo Rodríguez, Willy Aybar, Reggie Abercrombie, Joel Hanrahan, Agustín Montero
- 2002
- Jonathan Broxton, James Loney, Joel Guzmán, Eric Stults, Delwyn Young, Eric Hull, Arturo López
- 2003
- Brandon McCarthy, Brian Anderson, Boone Logan, Sean Tracey, Chris Young, Ryan Sweeney, Fernando Hernández, Tom Jacquez
- 2004
- Donny Lucy, Adam Russell, Jack Egbert, Jay Marshall
- 2005
- Brandon Allen, Chris Getz, Clayton Richard, Carlos Torres
- 2006
- Chris Carter
- 2007
- John Ely, Aaron Poreda
- 2008
- Eduardo Escobar, Daniel Hudson, Brent Morel
- 2009
- Trayce Thompson
- 2010
- Addison Reed, David Holmberg, Andy Wilkins, Taylor Thompson
- 2011
- Erik Johnson, Scott Snodgress
- 2012
- Micah Johnson, Chris Beck
Roster
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References
- ↑ Pioneer League Affiliations September 12, 2007.
- ↑ "Historic sighting spawns new image for Great Falls ball club". OurSports Central. Retrieved January 19, 2008.
- ↑ Pete Rose Jr. named manager of Great Falls rookie team
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