Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox
- Location: South Yarmouth, MA
- League: Cape Cod Baseball League 1977-present
- Stadium: Red Wilson Field
Team Bio[edit]
The Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox are a member of the Cape Cod Baseball League based in South Yarmouth, MA. The team used to be called the Yarmouth Red Sox but when they moved their home games to Dennis-Yarmouth High School the team name was changed to include the town of Dennis, MA.
The Red Sox have won eight CCBL titles and have been named Summer Collegiate Team of the Year by Perfect Game three times (2006, '07 and '16). Scott Pickler has managed the Red Sox since 1998 and has led them to six CCBL championships.
The Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox, like other summer college baseball teams, are dedicated and designed to provide minor league-style competition for NCAA players that wish to continue on into professional baseball and routinely send players to the MLB Drafts. The Y-D Sox operate in the model of an Independent Minor League team: recruiting athletes, playing nightly before fans in stadiums which seat thousands, using wood bats and minor league specification equipment, and experiencing road trips between games. Like all other summer collegiate players, the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox are unpaid in order to maintain their NCAA eligibility, and live with host families in the same manner as Single A and Independent League players.
Yearly Record[edit]
Year | Record | Manager | Playoffs |
---|---|---|---|
1977 | 21-17-3 | Bob Stead | Runner Up |
1978 | 13-29 | Bob Stead/Brian Sabean | |
1979 | 14-25-2 | Red Wilson | |
1980 | 19-21-1 | Red Wilson | |
1981 | 19-22-1 | Red Wilson | |
1982 | 18-23-1 | Red Wilson | |
1983 | 18-18-5 | Red Wilson | |
1984 | 13-28-1 | Red Wilson | |
1985 | 14-27-1 | Red Wilson | |
1986 | 15-23-3 | Red Wilson | |
1987 | 24-15 | Don Reed | Runner Up |
1988 | 22-18 | Don Reed | 1st Round |
1989 | 28-15-1 | Don Reed | Champions |
1990 | 24-16-3 | Don Reed | Champions |
1991 | 20-22-2 | John Barlowe | |
1992 | 18-24-1 | John Barlowe | |
1993 | 22-20-2 | John Barlowe | |
1994 | 20-21-2 | John Barlowe | |
1995 | 17-24-2 | John Barlowe | |
1996 | 13-29-2 | John Barlowe | |
1997 | 19-25 | Steve Cohen | |
1998 | 21-23 | Scott Pickler | |
1999 | 19-23-2 | Scott Pickler | |
2000 | 21-23 | Scott Pickler | |
2001 | 25-19 | Scott Pickler | 1st Round |
2002 | 21-20-3 | Scott Pickler | 1st Round |
2003 | 21-22-1 | Scott Pickler | |
2004 | 26-17-1 | Scott Pickler | Champions |
2005 | 20-23-1 | Scott Pickler | |
2006 | 28-16 | Scott Pickler | Champions |
2007 | 31-12-1 | Scott Pickler | Champions |
2008 | 18-25-1 | Scott Pickler | |
2009 | 28-15-1 | Scott Pickler | Semi Final |
2010 | 27-17 | Scott Pickler | Runner Up |
2011 | 19-21-4 | Scott Pickler | Semi Final |
2012 | 25-19 | Scott Pickler | Runner Up |
2013 | 20-22-2 | Scott Pickler | 1st Round |
2014 | 24-19-1 | Scott Pickler | Champions |
2015 | 22-22 | Scott Pickler | Champions |
2016 | 26-17-1 | Scott Pickler | Champions |
2017 | 27-16-1 | Scott Pickler | 1st Round |
2018 | 27-12-5 | Scott Pickler | 1st Round |
2019 | 22-19-3 | Scott Pickler | Semi Final |
2021 | 16-14-7 | Scott Pickler |
Red Sox Alumni in Major League Baseball (2007)[edit]
- Craig Biggio- Houston Astros
- Morgan Ensberg- Houston Astros
- Todd Greene- Texas Rangers
- Matt Guerrier- Minnesota Twins
- Brad Hawpe- Colorado Rockies
- Luke Hudson- Cincinnati Reds
- Justin Lehr- Milwaukee Brewers
- Mike Mordecai- Montreal Expos/Florida Marlins
- David Newhan- Baltimore Orioles
- Russ Ortiz- San Francisco Giants
- J.J. Putz- Seattle Mariners
- Britt Reames- Montreal Expos
- Cory Sullivan- Colorado Rockies
- Mark Sweeney- San Diego Padres
- Matt Wise- Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
- Dan Wright- Chicago White Sox
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