Charleston AlleyCats
- Location: Charleston, WV
- League: South Atlantic League 1995-2004
- Affiliation: Cincinnati Reds 1995-1998; Kansas City Royals 1999-2000; Toronto Blue Jays 2001-2004
- Ballpark: Watt Powell Park
After the 1994 season, the Charleston Wheelers became known as the Charleston AlleyCats. After a decade and several affiliation changes, they became known as the West Virginia Power in 2005.
Year-by-Year Record[edit]
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs | Hitting Coach | Pitching Coach |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1995 | 77-65 | 6th | Razor Shines | |||
1996 | 58-84 | 12th | Tommy Thompson (34-50) / Donnie Scott (24-34) | |||
1997 | 76-62 | 2nd | Barry Lyons | Lost in 2nd round | ||
1998 | 44-96 | 14th | Barry Lyons | Amador Arias | Andre Rabouin | |
1999 | 61-80 | 13th | Tom Poquette | Steve Hosey | Larry Carter | |
2000 | 53-80 | 14th | Joe Szekely | Terry Bradshaw | Jaime Garcia | |
2001 | 51-87 | 16th | Rolando Pino | Giovanni Miranda | Hector Berrios | |
2002 | 61-79 | 15th | Paul Elliott | Tom Bradley | ||
2003 | 57-76 | 12th | Mark Meleski | Charles Poe | James Keller | |
2004 | 84-56 | 3rd | Ken Joyce | Lost in 1st round | Charles Poe | Tom Bradley |
Trivia[edit]
- Mascot was an orange cat named Al E. Cat.
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