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The '''St. Petersburg Pelicans''' were one of the eight original franchises that began playing in the [[Senior Professional Baseball Association]] in 1989. The team was managed by [[Bobby Tolan]], while [[Dick Bosman]], [[Ozzie Virgil, Sr.]] and [[Tom Zimmer]] served as [[coach (baseball)|coach]]es. They played their home games at [[Progress Energy Park|Al Lang Stadium]] in Downtown [[St. Petersburg, Florida]].<ref name=PELICANS>[http://www.funwhileitlasted.net/2012/06/09/1989-90-st-petersburg-pelicans/ 1989–1990 St. Petersburg Pelicans]. ''Fun While It Lasted''. Retrieved on February 20, 2016.</ref> |
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⚫ | The Pelicans went 42-30 in the regular season and won the Northern Division title. [[Steve Henderson (baseball)|Steve Henderson]] hit .352 for the club, and [[Lenny Randle]] batted .349. [[Milt Wilcox]] went 12-3, and [[Jon Matlack]] added 10 wins. Led by [[Lamar Johnson (baseball)|Lamar Johnson]]'s home run and three RBI, the Pelicans went on to beat the [[West Palm Beach Tropics]] 12-4 to win the league's championship game.<ref>[http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1990/february_4_1990_163239.html February 4, 1990 in History]. ''Brainy History''. Retrieved on February 20, 2016.</ref> |
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'''Player/[[Manager (baseball)|Manager]]:''' [[Bobby Tolan]] |
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The team returned for a second season but ceased operation when the league folded in December 1990. |
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'''[[Coach (baseball)|Coach]]es''': [[Dock Ellis]], [[Ozzie Virgil, Sr.]], [[Tom Zimmer]] |
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==Notable players== |
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;1989 Opening Day Roster: |
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*'''[[Pitcher]]s''': [[Dock Ellis]], [[Al Holland]] (also with St. Lucie), [[Randy Lerch]], [[Jon Matlack]], [[Gerry Pirtle]], [[Dave Rajsich]], [[Joe Sambito]], [[Elías Sosa]], [[Sammy Stewart]] (also with Bradenton), [[Milt Wilcox]], Mike Williams |
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* [[Alan Bannister]] |
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*'''[[Catcher]]s''': [[Butch Benton]], [[Mark Corey]], [[Dwight Lowry]] |
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* [[Len Barker]] |
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*'''[[Infielder]]s''': [[Alan Bannister]], [[Sergio Ferrer]] (also with St. Lucie), [[Luis Gomez (baseball player)|Luis Gomez]], [[Roy Howell]], [[Gary Rajsich]], [[Lenny Randle]] |
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* [[Butch Benton]] |
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*'''[[Outfielder]]s''': [[Steve Henderson (baseball)|Steve Henderson]], [[Steve Kemp]], [[Jerry Martin (baseball)|Jerry Martin]], [[Bake McBride]] (also with Orlando) |
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* [[Todd Cruz]] |
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*'''[[Disabled list]]''': [[Ron LeFlore]] (also with Bradenton), [[Pat Zachry]] |
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* [[Iván DeJesús|Iván de Jesús]] |
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*'''Other Players:''' [[Dick Bosman]], [[Nardi Contreras]], [[Iván DeJesús]], [[Hoot Gibson (baseball player)|Hoot Gibson]], [[Lamar Johnson]], [[Pete LaCock]] (also with Winter Haven), [[Ken Landreaux]] (also with Orlando), [[Jim Morley]], [[Blue Moon Odom]], [[Bombo Rivera]], [[Ozzie Virgil, Jr.]], [[Mark Morley]] |
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* [[Taylor Duncan]] |
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* [[Dock Ellis]] |
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* [[Sergio Ferrer]] |
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* [[George Foster (baseball)|George Foster]] |
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* [[Luis Gómez (baseball)|Luis Gómez]] |
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* [[Glenn Gulliver]] |
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* [[Al Holland]] |
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* [[Steve Henderson (baseball)|Steve Henderson]] |
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* [[Roy Howell]] |
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* [[Lamar Johnson (baseball)|Lamar Johnson]] |
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* [[Steve Kemp]] |
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* [[Pete LaCock]] |
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* [[Ken Landreaux]] |
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* [[Tito Landrum]] |
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* [[Bill Lee (left-handed pitcher)|Bill Lee]] |
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* [[Ron LeFlore]] |
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* [[Randy Lerch]] |
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* [[Dwight Lowry]] |
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* [[Jerry Martin (baseball)|Jerry Martin]] |
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* [[Jon Matlack]] |
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* [[Bake McBride]] |
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* [[Joe Pittman]] |
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* [[Dave Rajsich]] |
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* [[Gary Rajsich]] |
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* [[Lenny Randle]] |
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* [[Jerry Reed]] |
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* [[Jim Rice]] |
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* [[Dave Rozema]] |
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* [[Joe Sambito]] |
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* [[Elías Sosa]] |
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* [[Sammy Stewart]] |
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* [[Ozzie Virgil, Jr.]] |
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* [[Chris Welsh]] |
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* [[Milt Wilcox]] |
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* [[Mike Williams (baseball)|Mike Williams]] |
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* [[Pat Zachry]] |
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:''Source:'' <ref>[http://www.tradingcarddb.com/Team.cfm/tid/595/col/1/yea/0/St.-Petersburg-Pelicans?PageIndex=1&sCardNum=&sNote=&sSetName=&sBrand= The Trading Card Database]</ref> |
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==Notes== |
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⚫ | On June 21, 2008 the [[Tampa Bay Rays]] wore St. Petersburg Pelicans jerseys to honor the team in a game against the [[Houston Astros]].<ref>{{cite news |
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The original St. Petersburg Pelicans were a team that played in the 1940s and 1950s in the Florida State [[Negro league baseball|Negro Baseball League]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/negro-baseball-leagues-1920-1950/|title=Negro Baseball Leagues (1920-1950) |author=Cassandra Waggoner| accessdate=December 3, 2007}}</ref> |
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. They played its home games at Campbell Park in St. Petersburg.<ref>{{cite news | first=E.H.| last=McLin | title=Pelicans face Ocala in League Opener Sunday| date=1952-04-29| publisher=[[St. Petersburg Times]] | url =https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=TEILAAAAIBAJ&pg=4088,6471944&dq=clearwater+pelicans| accessdate = 2009-03-22 }}</ref> |
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⚫ | On June 21, 2008 the [[Tampa Bay Rays]] wore St. Petersburg Pelicans jerseys to honor the team in a game against the [[Houston Astros]].<ref>{{cite news | last=Tampa Bay Rays| title=Rays celebrate 'Turn Back the Clock' and honor the 1990 Senior League (SPBA) champions, St. Petersburg Pelicans| date=2008-06-19| work=[[MLB.com]] | url =http://tampabay.rays.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20080619&content_id=2962079&vkey=pr_tb&fext=.jsp&c_id=tb| accessdate = 2009-03-22 }}</ref> |
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==References== |
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==Sources== |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.funwhileitlasted.net/2012/06/09/1989-90-st-petersburg-pelicans/ St. Petersburg Pelicans at FunWhileItLasted.net] |
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*[http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1990/february_4_1990_163239.html Brainy History] |
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*[http://www.amazon.com/dp/1559720344 ''The Forever Boys'', book by Peter Golenbock] |
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Latest revision as of 00:28, 5 October 2023
St. Petersburg Pelicans | |
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Minor league affiliations | |
Previous classes | Independent Winter League |
League | Senior Professional Baseball Association |
Division | Northern Division |
Minor league titles | |
League titles | 1 (1989) |
Division titles | 1 (1989) |
Team data | |
Previous parks | Al Lang Stadium |
The St. Petersburg Pelicans were one of the eight original franchises that began playing in the Senior Professional Baseball Association in 1989. The team was managed by Bobby Tolan, while Dick Bosman, Ozzie Virgil, Sr. and Tom Zimmer served as coaches. They played their home games at Al Lang Stadium in Downtown St. Petersburg, Florida.[1]
The Pelicans went 42-30 in the regular season and won the Northern Division title. Steve Henderson hit .352 for the club, and Lenny Randle batted .349. Milt Wilcox went 12-3, and Jon Matlack added 10 wins. Led by Lamar Johnson's home run and three RBI, the Pelicans went on to beat the West Palm Beach Tropics 12-4 to win the league's championship game.[2]
The team returned for a second season but ceased operation when the league folded in December 1990.
Notable players[edit]
- Alan Bannister
- Len Barker
- Butch Benton
- Todd Cruz
- Iván de Jesús
- Taylor Duncan
- Dock Ellis
- Sergio Ferrer
- George Foster
- Luis Gómez
- Glenn Gulliver
- Al Holland
- Steve Henderson
- Roy Howell
- Lamar Johnson
- Steve Kemp
- Pete LaCock
- Ken Landreaux
- Tito Landrum
- Bill Lee
- Ron LeFlore
- Randy Lerch
- Dwight Lowry
- Jerry Martin
- Jon Matlack
- Bake McBride
- Joe Pittman
- Dave Rajsich
- Gary Rajsich
- Lenny Randle
- Jerry Reed
- Jim Rice
- Dave Rozema
- Joe Sambito
- Elías Sosa
- Sammy Stewart
- Ozzie Virgil, Jr.
- Chris Welsh
- Milt Wilcox
- Mike Williams
- Pat Zachry
- Source: [3]
Notes[edit]
The original St. Petersburg Pelicans were a team that played in the 1940s and 1950s in the Florida State Negro Baseball League[4] . They played its home games at Campbell Park in St. Petersburg.[5]
On June 21, 2008 the Tampa Bay Rays wore St. Petersburg Pelicans jerseys to honor the team in a game against the Houston Astros.[6]
Sources[edit]
- ^ 1989–1990 St. Petersburg Pelicans. Fun While It Lasted. Retrieved on February 20, 2016.
- ^ February 4, 1990 in History. Brainy History. Retrieved on February 20, 2016.
- ^ The Trading Card Database
- ^ Cassandra Waggoner. "Negro Baseball Leagues (1920-1950)". Retrieved December 3, 2007.
- ^ McLin, E.H. (1952-04-29). "Pelicans face Ocala in League Opener Sunday". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved 2009-03-22.
- ^ Tampa Bay Rays (2008-06-19). "Rays celebrate 'Turn Back the Clock' and honor the 1990 Senior League (SPBA) champions, St. Petersburg Pelicans". MLB.com. Retrieved 2009-03-22.