Augusta GreenJackets

Augusta GreenJackets
Founded in 1980
Augusta, Georgia
Team logoCap insignia
Class-level
Current A
Minor league affiliations
League South Atlantic League (1980–present)
Division Southern Division
Major league affiliations
Current San Francisco Giants (2005–present)
Previous
Minor league titles
League titles (4)
  • 1989
  • 1995
  • 1999
  • 2008
Division titles (1) 2008
Team data
Nickname Augusta GreenJackets (1994–present)
Previous names
Colors Forest green, dark orange, black, white
                   
Ballpark Lake Olmstead Stadium
Previous parks
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Agon Sports Entertainment, LLC.
Manager Nestor Rojas
General Manager Tom Denlinger

The Augusta GreenJackets are a minor league baseball team that plays in Augusta, Georgia, as a Class A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants. Lake Olmstead Stadium has been the home of the GreenJackets since the 1995 season, although Augusta has fielded a team in the South Atlantic League since 1988. The team is named in honor of The Masters golf tournament held in Augusta, where the winner receives a green jacket.

Before the Giants took over the club's affiliation after the 2004 season, the GreenJackets were a part of the Boston Red Sox organization. Prior to that the Red Sox replaced the Pittsburgh Pirates in Augusta. The GreenJackets boast third baseman Kevin Youkilis and Dustin Pedroia as the only prospects to make the Red Sox roster, although knuckle baller Tim Wakefield pitched there in 1989 with the Pirates organization. The Red Sox' relationship with Augusta met with immediate success when the GreenJackets won the South Atlantic League championship in their first year as an affiliate team.

Stadium

Built primarily as a baseball facility between 1994 and 1995, Lake Olmstead Stadium was transformed by the GreenJackets into a versatile entertainment center for Augusta and the surrounding communities. The stadium seats 4,400 with nearly 1,000 box seats, 830 reserved seats, over 2,000 general admission seats, and also offers a large 500 person picnic area down the left field line and a Grill and Bar area down the right field line. Lake Olmstead Stadium has been the site of events associated with The Masters golf tournament, many concerts, the Annual Masters Beach Blast Concert, and other special events as well.

Recent history

Despite holding the best overall record in their division, the GreenJackets missed the playoffs in 2009 and 2010. Only the winners of the first- and second-half advance due to the playoff format of the South Atlantic League, something Augusta failed to do in either season.

Awards

In 2008, the team was voted by fans as the best minor-league team in the Minor League Baseball Yearly (MiLBY) Awards.[1]

Notable alumni

Besides Wakefield, Youkilis, and Pedroia other Major League Baseball players that performed at Lake Olmstead Stadium include Moisés Alou, Emmanuel Burriss, Carlos García, Brian Horwitz, Jason Kendall, Orlando Merced, Hanley Ramírez, Brandon Moss, Luis Mendoza, Pablo Sandoval, Eugenio Vélez, Brian Wilson, Madison Bumgarner, and Tony Womack.

Current roster

Augusta GreenJackets roster
Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • -- Carlos Alvarado
  • 37 Phil Bickford
  • 23 Michael Connolly
  • 43 Ryan Halstead
  • 21 Connor Kaden
  • 47 Ryan Koziol
  • 32 Mac Marshall
  • 20 Jake McCasland
  • 45 Matthew Pope
  • 35 Michael Santos
  • 31 Heath Slatton
  • 33 Caleb Smith
  • 38 Cory Taylor
  • 41 Grant Watson
  • 34 Logan Webb

Catchers

  •  9 Miguel Gomez
  • 28 Matt Pare
  • 36 Adam Sonabend
  • 16 Matt Winn

Infielders

  • 29 Kelvin Beltre
  • -- Tyler Brown
  • 46 Dillon Dobson
  • 25 Skyler Ewing
  •  1 Lucius Fox
  • 15 Manuel Geraldo
  •  5 Jalen Miller
  • -- John Polonius

Outfielders

  • 12 Jean Angomas
  • 19 Gustavo Cabrera
  • 11 Dylan Davis
  • 40 Ashford Fulmer
  •  2 Seth Harrison

Manager

  • 18 Nestor Rojas

Coaches



7-day disabled list
* On San Francisco Giants 40-man roster
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporary inactive list
Roster updated December 2, 2016
Transactions
More MiLB rosters
San Francisco Giants minor league players

References

  1. "2008 MiLBY Awards". MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Retrieved 2012-04-08.

External links

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