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The Red Wings have retired three numbers, two of which are derived from uniform numbers: 26: Joe Altobelli, often referred to as "Mr. Baseball" in the Rochester area. He played for the Red Wings from 1963 to 1965, coached the team in 1966, and managed the team from 1971 to 1976. As manager, "Alto" led the Red Wings to two Governors' Cup titles.
The mascot of the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes is Tremor, the "Rallysaurus". Joe Castellano was the team's first play-by-play announcer; he later moved on to the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings, and now works for XM Satellite Radio on the MLB Home Plate channel. The Quakes are currently in their second year with their current broadcast partner, IE ...
The Morrie Silver Family Scholarship awards $5000 annually to young Red Wings employees who are attending school. [9] Silver was elected to the Rochester Red Wings Hall of Fame in 1989, [5] and to the International League Hall of Fame in 2008. [1] The Red Wings retired the fanciful jersey number 8222 in his honor, using the number of initial ...
The name was changed in 1968 to honor Morrie Silver, who led a 1950s stock drive that kept the team in Rochester. The Red Wings won nine of their 10 Governor's Cups during their years at Silver ...
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In 2019, ESPN highlighted the Red Wings' revival of the Rochester Hustlers, the city's professional team from 1909 to 1918. Officially trademarked in the 1990s, the "Garbage Plate" has, in some ...
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