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After stealing 50 bases and scoring 92 runs for the Tidewater Tides in 1980, Mookie was called up to the majors when rosters expanded that September. Though he got off to a slow start (0 for his first 8), manager Joe Torre stuck with Wilson in center field for 26 of the 31 games remaining on the Mets' schedule.
The Tidewater Tides finished with the best record in the league for the first time since 1975. On July 6, Steve Curry of the Pawtucket Red Sox pitched a no-hitter in an 11-0 win over the Richmond Braves .
The Tidewater Tides and Rochester Red Wings tied for the best record in the league, with each team winning their division. On June 27, John Mitchell of the Tidewater Tides pitched a seven-inning perfect game against the Indianapolis Indians. [1] On July 28, Marvin Freeman of the Maine Phillies pitched a seven-inning no hitter against the ...
The 1983 International League was a Class AAA baseball season played between April 12 and September 11. Eight teams played a 140-game schedule, with the top four teams qualifying for the post-season.
This is for players of the Tidewater Tides minor league baseball team, who played in the Carolina League from 1963-1968 and the International League from 1969-1992. Contents Top
Richmond Braves & Tidewater Tides [120] 1980 Columbus Clippers P: 4–1: Toledo Mud Hens: Richmond Braves & Rochester Red Wings [121] 1981 Columbus Clippers P: 2–1 [f] Richmond Braves: Rochester Red Wings & Tidewater Tides [123] 1982 Tidewater Tides: 3–0: Rochester Red Wings: Columbus Clippers & Richmond Braves P [124] 1983 Tidewater Tides ...
The 1989 International League was a Class AAA baseball season played between April 5 and September 9. Eight teams played a 146-game schedule, with the top team in each division qualifying for the Governors' Cup.
Relocated to Norfolk, Virginia, as the Tidewater Tides: Jersey City Giants: 1937 1950 Jersey City, New Jersey: Relocated to Ottawa, Ontario, as the Ottawa Giants: Jersey City Jerseys: 1960 1961 Jersey City, New Jersey: Relocated to Jacksonville, Florida, as the Jacksonville Suns: Jersey City Skeeters (1) 1912 1915 Jersey City, New Jersey