Prince William Cannons
- Location: Woodbridge, VA
- League: Carolina League 1989-1998
- Affiliation: New York Yankees 1989-1993; Chicago White Sox 1994-1996; St. Louis Cardinals 1997-1998
- Ballpark: G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium
The Prince William Yankees became the Cannons in 1989, despite keeping the Yankee affiliation. The team changed names to the Potomac Cannons in 1999.
Year-by-Year Record[edit]
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs | Hitting coach | Pitching coach |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1989 | 72-66 | 4th | Mark Weidemaier (18-23) / Stump Merrill (54-43) | League Champs | Trey Hillman | Dave Jorn |
1990 | 64-75 | 5th | Gary Denbo | Bob Mariano | Mike Brown | |
1991 | 71-68 | 4th | Mike Hart | Lost in 1st round | Rob Thomson | Dave Schuler |
1992 | 69-71 | 4th (t) | Mike Hart | Ken Dominguez | Dave Schuler | |
1993 | 67-73 | 6th | Trey Hillman | Brian Milner Rich Arena | Mark Shiflett | |
1994 | 71-65 | 3rd | Dave Huppert | Von Joshua | Jon Matlack | |
1995 | 64-76 | 6th | Dave Huppert | Lost in 1st round | Jay Ward | Jaime Garcia |
1996 | 58-80 | 8th | Dave Huppert | Mark Haley | Jaime Garcia | |
1997 | 69-70 | 3rd | Roy Silver | Ray Searage | ||
1998 | 72-67 | 3rd | Joe Cunningham | Boots Day | Mark Grater |
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