Auburn Doubledays

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Team History[edit]

The Auburn Doubledays were a member of the New York-Penn League for over two decades. They played their home games at Leo Pinckney Field at Falcon Park in Auburn, New York. The team was named in honor of Abner Doubleday - the legendary but now discredited (in favor of Alexander Cartwright) "Inventor of Baseball."

When the team lost their affiliation in 2021 they joined the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League.

Year-by-Year Record[edit]

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs Hitting coach Pitching coach Coach
1996 37-39 8th Manny Acta
1997 29-47 13th Mike Rojas
1998 43-32 3rd Lyle Yates League Co-Champs
1999 39-37 8th Lyle Yates
2000 32-42 11th John Massarelli
2001 32-42 11th Paul Elliott
2002 47-29 4th Dennis Holmberg Lost in 1st round Dave Pano
2003 56-18 1st Dennis Holmberg Lost in 1st round Dave Pano Tom Bradley
2004 50-24 1st Dennis Holmberg Lost in 1st round Dave Pano
2005 45-30 3rd Dennis Holmberg Lost League Finals Justin Mashore Tom Signore
2006 42-32 3rd Dennis Holmberg Lost in 1st round Justin Mashore Antonio Caceres
2007 47-29 3rd Dennis Holmberg League Champs Antonio Caceres
2008 38-37 7th (t) Dennis Holmberg Antonio Caceres
2009 26-49 14th Dennis Holmberg Charles Poe Vince Horsman
2010 35-40 9th Dennis Holmberg Kenny Graham Vince Horsman
2011 45-30 3rd Gary Cathcart Lost League Finals Luis Ordaz Franklin Bravo
2012 46-30 3rd Gary Cathcart Lost in 1st round Luis Ordaz Sam Narron
2013 26-49 14th Gary Cathcart Luis Ordaz Sam Narron
2014 34-41 9th Gary Cathcart Amaury Garcia Tim Redding Andruth Ramirez
2015 36-38 9th Gary Cathcart Amaury Garcia Tim Redding
2016 28-47 12th Jerad Head Mark Harris Tim Redding
2017 30-45 12th (t) Jerad Head Mark Harris Tim Redding
2018 41-35 4th Jerad Head Lost in 1st round Mark Harris Franklin Bravo
2019 30-46 14th Rocket Wheeler Mark Harris Franklin Bravo
2020 Season cancelled

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