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The team changed its name to the Charleston Alley Cats in 1995 and switched colors from blue and green to red and black. The team was purchased in 2001 by Tom Dickson and Sherrie Myers. In 1998 , the team changed affiliation to the Kansas City Royals , again in 2000 to the Toronto Blue Jays , to the Milwaukee Brewers after the 2004 season ...
Category for players of the Charleston AlleyCats minor league baseball team, who played in the South Atlantic League from 1995-2004. Pages in category "Charleston AlleyCats players" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total.
Also in 2007, the Charleston Baseball Wall of Fame made its debut, located behind the home plate press box. [17] "Wheeler" Bob (longtime Wheelers/Alley Cats/Power program & souvenir merchant), Rod "Toast Man" Blackstone, and Dave Parker are just three of the few who've had the honor of being inducted onto the Wall.
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Watt Powell Park in 1988. Watt Powell Park was a stadium, primarily used for baseball, in the Kanawha City neighborhood of Charleston, West Virginia.It was built in 1948, and was home to several Charleston minor-league franchises: the Charleston Senators of the Class A Central League (1949-1951) and the AAA American Association (1952-1960), the Charleston Marlins of the AAA International ...
In 1999, Affeldt spent the entire season with the Royals' single-A affiliate, which had changed to the Charleston Alley Cats during the offseason. Although he only went 7–7, he had a 3.83 ERA in twenty–seven games (twenty–four starts).
In 1996, he played for the Single-A Charleston AlleyCats for half a season and again for the Winston-Salem Warthogs and stayed on with the latter for the 1997 season, as well. In 1998 , he was called up from the minors, then playing for the Chattanooga Lookouts , for his game with the Cincinnati Reds.
In 2004 Joyce managed the Blue Jays A affiliate Charleston Alley Cats in the South Atlantic League to an 84-56 record. [7] The Blue Jays relocated the Class A affiliate to Michigan where Joyce managed the Lansing Lugnuts of the Midwest League in 2005 and 2006. [8]