Wilmington Waves
Wilmington Waves 2001–2001 Wilmington, North Carolina | |||||
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Class-level | |||||
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Previous | Low-A | ||||
Minor league affiliations | |||||
League | South Atlantic League | ||||
Division | Southern Division | ||||
Major league affiliations | |||||
Previous | Los Angeles Dodgers (2001) | ||||
Minor league titles | |||||
League titles | None | ||||
Division titles | None | ||||
Team data | |||||
Previous names | Wilmington Waves (2001) | ||||
Previous parks | Brooks Field (2001) |
The Wilmington Waves were a minor league baseball team in Wilmington, North Carolina. They were a Low-A class team that played in the South Atlantic League, and were a farm team of the Los Angeles Dodgers for the franchise’s only year in Wilmington. They played all of their home games at Brooks Field, on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. However, because Brooks Field was not easy to spot on campus, attendance for the Waves' home games was substantially low. Because of this handicap, the Waves were given a limited amount of time to find a new stadium or build a new one. But the deadline was not met and, prior to the 2002 season, the Wilmington Waves were sold and moved to Albany, Georgia, where the franchise became the South Georgia Waves.[1]
List of Wilmington Waves players in the MLB
All players are listed in alphabetical order by their surname, with the year they played for Wilmington in parentheses.
- Reggie Abercrombie (2001)
- Willy Aybar (2001)
- Joselo Díaz (2001)
- Ben Diggins (2001)
- Tom Goodwin (2001)
- Joel Hanrahan (2001)
- Koyie Hill (2001)
- Ruddy Lugo (2001)
- Agustín Montero (2001)
- Jason Repko (2001)
- Lino Urdaneta (2001)
- Shane Victorino (2001)
Year-by-year record
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
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2001 | 75-63 | 5th | Dino Ebel | |