Gulf Coast League Red Sox

Gulf Coast League Red Sox
Founded in 1992
Fort Myers, Florida

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Minor league affiliations
Major league affiliations
Name
  • GCL Red Sox
Ballpark
  • City of Palms Ballpark
Minor league titles
League titles 2006,
Division titles 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
Owner(s)/Operated by: Boston Red Sox
Manager: George Lombard
General Manager: Todd Stephenson

The Gulf Coast League Red Sox are the Rookie Level minor league affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. The team plays in Fort Myers, Florida, at the Boston Red Sox Player Development Complex and some games at City of Palms Park.

Gulf Coast League team rosters are thirty players, and cannot have more than twelve players over 20 years old, and no more than four players over 21. No player can have more than two years of prior service, excluding Rookie leagues outside the United States and Canada. The team is composed mainly of players who are in their first year of professional baseball either as draftees or non-drafted free agents from the United States, Canada, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, and other countries.

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History

In 1992, the team finished 4th in the Gulf Coast League Central division, with a final record of 18–41.

In 1993, the team finished 3rd in the Gulf Coast League Western division, with a final record of 32–28.

In 1994, the team finished in 2nd place in the Western division with a final record of 40–20.

In 1995, the team finished 5th in the Southwest Division with a final record of 21–36.

In 1996, the team finished 4th in the Southwest Division with a final record of 24–36.

In 1997, the team finished 3rd in the Western Division with a record of 31–28.

In 1998, the team finished 5th in the Western Division with a record of 27–33.

In 1999, the team finished 4th in the Western Division with a record of 30–29.

In 2000, the team finished 3rd with a record of 29–26.

In 2001, the team finished 1st with a record of 37–22, and lost to the Gulf Coast Yankees 1–0 in the Semifinal game.

In 2002, the team finished 5th in the Western Division with a record of 26–34.

In 2003, the team finished 1st with a record of 33–26, but lost to the Gulf Coast Braves in the Semifinals 1–0.

In 2004, the team finished 1st in the Gulf Coast League South, beating the Gulf Coast Mets in the Semifinals but losing to the Gulf Coast Yankees in the Finals.

In 2005, the team made the playoffs again, but lost in the first round of the Gulf Coast League playoffs, again to the Gulf Coast Yankees.

In 2006, the team won the Gulf Coast League Championship, defeating the GCL Dodgers in game 3 of the series, on August 25, 2006. They won the final game, 11–2. The team finished the season with a 35–19 record, best in the GCL.

In 2007, the team finished 3rd in the Southern Division, with a record of 30–26.

In 2008, the team finished 3rd again in the Southern Division, With a record of 28–27

GCL Red Sox Roster

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 15 Luis Bastardo
  • 59 Michael Bugary
  • 26 Eric Curtis
  • 53 Jacob Dahlstrand
  • 45 Justin Erasmus
  • 52 Jason Garcia
  • 32 Michael Gleason
  • 18 Sergio Gomez
  • 58 Michael Hacker
  • -- Jennell Hudson
  • 16 Swen Huijer
  • 41 Matt Phillips
  • 55 Juan Rodriguez
  • 32 Kyle Stroup
  • 56 Scott Swinson
  • 57 Francisco Taveras
  • 61 Raynel Velette
  • 49 Doug Wogee

Catchers

  • 41 Leonel Escobar
  • 43 Zach Kapstein
  • 36 Trey Lucas
  • 17 Oscar Perez
  • 62 Roberto Reyes
  • 28 Maykol Sanchez

Infielders

  • 31 Trygg Danforth
  • 12 Heiker Meneses
  • 10 Boss Moanaroa
  • 39 Kenneth Roque
  •  2 Jason Thompson
  • 10 Jose Vinicio

Outfielders

  •  3 Keury De La Cruz
  • 40 William Holmes
  • 28 Mokio Moanaroa
  • 25 Henry Ramos
  • 37 Roberto Ramos
  • 22 Luke Yoder

Manager

Coaches

7-day disabled list
* On Boston Red Sox 40-man roster
∞ Reserve list
§ Suspended list
‡ Restricted list
# Rehab assignment
Roster updated December 22, 2010
Transactions
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2008 GCL South Final Standings

Club Wins Losses PCT GB Home Away L10 Streak
GCL Pirates 37 19 .661 19–9 18–10 7–3 L1
GCL Twins 35 21 .625 2.0 17–11 18–10 6–4 L2
GCL Red Sox 28 27 .509 8.5 12–15 16–12 7–3 W3
GCL Reds 25 31 .446 12.0 11–17 14–14 3–7 W1
GCL Orioles 14 41 .225 22.5 7–21 7–20 1–9 L6

Division Winner- GCL Pirates
Wild Card Winner- GCL Twins

"Star" Player

Though many current and former Boston Red Sox players began their professional careers with the GCL Sox, perhaps their most famous player was John Henry Williams-- son of Boston legend, Ted Williams. In 2002, at 33 years old, Williams used his father's pull to secure himself a roster spot in the Red Sox organization.

After just two games with the GCL Red Sox (going 0 – 6), he broke two ribs crashing into the stands in an attempt to catch a foul ball, ending his season. His father died on July 5, 2002, while Williams was still on the GCL Sox roster.

Notable alumni

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