Waterbury, Connecticut, minor league baseball

Waterbury Baseball
18841986
(1884-1888, 1891, 1894-1895, 1897-1902, 1906-1914, 1918-1928, 1947-1950, 1966-1971, 1973-1986)
Waterbury, Connecticut
Class-level
Previous
  • Class AA (1966-1986)
  • Class B (1947-1950)
  • Class A (1919-1928)
  • Class B (1906-1914, 1918)
  • Class D (1902)
  • Class F (1897-1901)
  • Class B (1894)
  • Class E (1891)
Minor league affiliations
League Eastern League (1966-1986)
Previous leagues
Major league affiliations
Previous
Minor league titles
League titles 3 (1924, 1925, 1970)
Team data
Previous names
  • Waterbury Indians (1985-1986)
  • Waterbury Angels (1984)
  • Waterbury Reds (1980-1983)
  • Waterbury A's (1979)
  • Waterbury Giants (1977-1978)
  • Waterbury Dodgers (1973-1976)
  • Waterbury Pirates (1970-1971)
  • Waterbury Indians (1968-1969)
  • Waterbury Giants (1966-1967)
  • Waterbury Timers (1947-1950)
  • Waterbury Brasscos (1920-1928)
  • Waterbury Nattatucks (1918-1919)
  • Waterbury Contenders (1913-1914)
  • Waterbury Spuds (1912)
  • Waterbury Champs (1911)
  • Waterbury Finnegans (1910)
  • Waterbury Invincibles (1909)
  • Waterbury Authors (1906-1908)
  • Waterbury Rough Riders (1899-1902)
  • Waterbury Pirates (1898)
  • Waterbury Indians (1897)
  • Waterbury Brassmen (1895)
  • Waterbury (1888, 1891, 1894)
  • Waterbury Brass City (1887)
  • Waterbury Brassmen (1886)
  • Waterbury (1884-1885)
Previous parks
Municipal Stadium

Several different Minor League Baseball teams have been located in the city of Waterbury, Connecticut since 1884.

Teams

Connecticut State League teams

The earliest Waterbury teams played in the Connecticut State League between 1884 and 1912. These teams went by several different nicknames during this period, including the Brassmen, Brass City, Indians, Pirates, Rough Riders, Authors, Invisibles, Finnegans, Champs and Spuds.

Waterbury Brasscos

The Waterbury Brasscos (also called the Nattatucks) played in the Eastern League from 1918-1928. They won two league titles in 1924 and 1925.

Waterbury Timers

The Waterbury Timers played in the Colonial League between 1947 and 1950.

Eastern League MLB affiliate

Waterbury became home to professional baseball again in 1966 when the Waterbury Giants, an affiliate of Major League Baseball's San Francisco Giants came to town. From 1966-1986 (with the exception of 1972), the Waterbury team played in the Eastern League as an affiliate of the Giants, Cleveland Indians, Los Angeles Dodgers, Oakland Athletics, Cincinnati Reds and California Angels. The team name changed every time the affiliation agreement changed hands. Waterbury did not have an Eastern League team at the start of the 1972 season. However, in the middle of the season, flooding made the ballpark in Elmira, New York unusable, and so the Elmira Pioneers played their "home games" in the second half of the 1972 season in Waterbury.

Waterbury Spirit

The Independent Northeast League chose to place a team in Waterbury in 1997 as the Waterbury Spirit, but they moved after the 2000 season to become the North Shore Spirit.

See also

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Preceded by
Pawtucket Indians
Buffalo Bisons
Cleveland Indians
Double-A affiliate

1968–1969
1985–1986
Succeeded by
Savannah Indians
Williamsport Bills
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