1999 Toronto Blue Jays season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1999 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 23rd season of Major League Baseball . It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing third in the American League East with a record of 84 wins and 78 losses. The team set a franchise record for most runs scored in a season (883) and hits in a season (1,580). The previous Blue Jays records for most runs scored and most hits in a season were set in 1993 when the Jays scored 847 runs and collected 1,556 hits. Conversely, the Blue Jays pitching staff gave up the most runs of any Blue Jays team since 1979. It was the team's final season with original mascot BJ Birdy .
Transactions
Transactions by the Toronto Blue Jays during the off-season before the 1999 season.[ 1]
October 1998
October 15
Ben Van Ryn granted free agency.
October 16
Alex Delgado granted free agency (signed with Toronto Blue Jays to a one-year contract on November 18, 1998). José Herrera granted free agency (signed with Baltimore Orioles to a contract on January 2, 1999).
October 22
José Canseco granted free agency (signed with Tampa Bay Devil Rays to a two-year, $5.025 million contract on December 11, 1998).
October 23
Craig Grebeck granted free agency (signed with Toronto Blue Jays to a two-year, $1.35 million contract on October 27, 1998).Benito Santiago granted free agency (signed with Chicago Cubs to a one-year, $1.5 million contract on December 9, 1998).
October 26
Dave Stieb granted free agency (signed with Toronto Blue Jays to a one-year contract on December 7, 1998).
October 27
Re-signed free agent Craig Grebeck to a two-year, $1.35 million contract.
November 1998
December 1998
January 1999
February 1999
March 1999
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
ANA
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Anaheim
—
3–9
1–9
5–5
1–9
5–5
7–5
6–4
6–4
8–4
6–6
7–5
6–6
3–9
6–12
Baltimore
9–3
—
5–7
7–3
1–9
5–5
6–4
8–1
4–9
5–7
5–5
5–7
6–6
1–11
11–7
Boston
9–1
7–5
—
7–5
8–4
7–5
8–2
6–4
8–4
4–6
7–3
4–9
4–5
9–3
6–12
Chicago
5–5
3–7
5–7
—
3–9
7–5
6–6
8–3–1
5–7
3–7
4–8
6–4
5–5
6–4
9–9
Cleveland
9–1
9–1
4–8
9–3
—
8–5
7–5
9–3
3–7
10–2
7–3
5–4
3–7
5–7
9–9
Detroit
5–5
5–5
5–7
5–7
5–8
—
7–4
6–6
5–7
4–6
3–7
4–5
5–5
2–10
8–10
Kansas City
5–7
4–6
2–8
6–6
5–7
4–7
—
5–8
5–4
6–6
7–5
2–8
4–6
3–7
6–12
Minnesota
4–6
1–8
4–6
3–8–1
3–9
6–6
8–5
—
4–6
7–5
4–8
5–5
0–12
4–6
10–7
New York
4–6
9–4
4–8
7–5
7–3
7–5
4–5
6–4
—
6–4
9–1
8–4
8–4
10–2
9–9
Oakland
4–8
7–5
6–4
7–3
2–10
6–4
6–6
5–7
4–6
—
6–6
9–1
5–7
8–2
12–6
Seattle
6–6
5–5
3–7
8–4
3–7
7–3
5–7
8–4
1–9
6–6
—
8–4
5–8
7–2
7–11
Tampa Bay
5–7
7–5
9–4
4–6
4–5
5–4
8–2
5–5
4–8
1–9
4–8
—
4–8
5–8
4–14
Texas
6–6
6–6
5–4
5–5
7–3
5–5
6–4
12–0
4–8
7–5
8–5
8–4
—
6–4
10–8
Toronto
9–3
11–1
3–9
4–6
7–5
10–2
7–3
6–4
2–10
2–8
2–7
8–5
4–6
—
9–9
Transactions
Transactions for the Toronto Blue Jays during the 1999 regular season.[ 2]
April 1999
May 1999
June 1999
July 1999
August 1999
September 1999
Roster
1999 Toronto Blue Jays
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Game log
1999 Game Log
April: 13–11 (Home: 9–1; Away: 4–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 6
@ Twins
6–1
Radke (1–0)
Hentgen (0–1)
45,601
0–1
2
April 7
@ Twins
9–3
Wells (1–0)
Lincoln (0–1)
Halladay (1)
9,220
1–1
3
April 8
@ Twins
11–9
Trombley (1–0)
Hamilton (0–1)
Aguilera (1)
9,431
1–2
4
April 9
@ Orioles
7–4
Escobar (1–0)
Ponson (0–1)
36,430
2–2
5
April 10
@ Orioles
1–0
Mussina (2–0)
Carpenter (0–1)
Timlin (2)
43,700
2–3
6
April 11
@ Orioles
9–5
Halladay (1–0)
Orosco (0–1)
40,273
3–3
7
April 12
Devil Rays
7–1
Wells (2–0)
Saunders (1–1)
37,160
4–3
8
April 13
Devil Rays
8–5
White (1–0)
Hamilton (0–2)
Hernández (3)
23,710
4–4
9
April 14
Devil Rays
7–6 (11)
Lloyd (1–0)
Lopez (0–1)
23,847
5–4
10
April 15
Devil Rays
11–1
Carpenter (1–1)
Santana (0–2)
23,765
6–4
11
April 16
Orioles
7–6
Lloyd (2–0)
Bones (0–1)
Person (1)
25,281
7–4
12
April 17
Orioles
7–4
Wells (3–0)
Linton (0–1)
Lloyd (1)
30,739
8–4
13
April 18
Orioles
6–0
Halladay (2–0)
Guzmán (0–2)
27,126
9–4
14
April 20
Angels
5–1
Escobar (2–0)
Finley (1–2)
23,775
10–4
15
April 21
Angels
3–2
Carpenter (2–1)
Olivares (2–1)
Person (2)
23,749
11–4
16
April 22
Angels
8–7
Davey (1–0)
Petkovsek (0–1)
Lloyd (2)
28,212
12–4
17
April 23
@ Yankees
6–4
Hernández (3–1)
Wells (3–1)
Rivera (3)
36,529
12–5
18
April 24
@ Yankees
7–4
Mendoza (2–1)
Plesac (0–1)
Rivera (4)
46,924
12–6
19
April 25
@ Yankees
4–3 (11)
Grimsley (1–0)
Person (0–1)
51,903
12–7
20
April 26
@ Angels
4–3 (11)
Percival (1–1)
Rodríguez (0–1)
17,324
12–8
21
April 27
@ Angels
10–1
Hentgen (1–1)
Olivares (2–2)
17,899
13–8
22
April 28
@ Angels
12–10
Petkovsek (1–1)
Lloyd (2–1)
Percival (3)
18,304
13–9
23
April 29
@ Angels
17–1
Hill (1–1)
Halladay (2–1)
18,346
13–10
24
April 30
@ Mariners
11–9
Halama (1–2)
Person (0–2)
Mesa (6)
29,353
13–11
May: 11–17 (Home: 4–12; Away: 7–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
25
May 1
@ Mariners
9–3
Carpenter (3–1)
Moyer (1–4)
Davey (1)
35,628
14–11
26
May 2
@ Mariners
3–2
Cloude (3–1)
Plesac (0–2)
31,355
14–12
27
May 3
@ Mariners
16–10
Wells (4–1)
García (3–1)
22,304
15–12
28
May 4
Athletics
13–4
Oquist (3–2)
Halladay (2–2)
Jones (1)
20,258
15–13
29
May 5
Athletics
8–2
Rogers (1–2)
Escobar (2–1)
20,314
15–14
30
May 6
Athletics
3–2
Heredia (2–2)
Carpenter (3–2)
Taylor (7)
20,310
15–15
31
May 7
Rangers
9–6
Hentgen (2–1)
Clark (2–3)
Koch (1)
22,110
16–15
32
May 8
Rangers
4–3
Morgan (5–2)
Wells (4–2)
Wetteland (10)
24,642
16–16
33
May 9
Rangers
11–6
Patterson (1–0)
Munro (0–1)
20,374
16–17
34
May 11
@ Royals
8–2
Escobar (3–1)
Pittsley (1–2)
12,141
17–17
35
May 12
@ Royals
7–1
Appier (4–2)
Carpenter (3–3)
13,073
17–18
36
May 13
@ Royals
8–2
Hentgen (3–1)
Rosado (2–2)
19,573
18–18
37
May 14
Red Sox
5–0
Peña (2–0)
Wells (4–3)
22,186
18–19
38
May 15
Red Sox
6–5
Wasdin (2–0)
Plesac (0–3)
Gordon (4)
24,579
18–20
39
May 16
Red Sox
9–6
Lloyd (3–1)
Gross (0–2)
21,094
19–20
40
May 17
Red Sox
8–7
Wasdin (3–0)
Lloyd (3–2)
20,395
19–21
41
May 18
Tigers
7–5
Hentgen (4–1)
Thompson (4–5)
Koch (2)
20,310
20–21
42
May 19
Tigers
7–3
Moehler (4–3)
Wells (4–4)
20,384
20–22
43
May 20
Tigers
7–0
Halladay (3–2)
Mlicki (1–4)
21,137
21–22
44
May 21
@ Red Sox
5–2
Rapp (2–2)
Escobar (3–2)
27,284
21–23
45
May 22
@ Red Sox
6–4
Wakefield (2–4)
Carpenter (3–4)
Gordon (6)
32,038
21–24
46
May 23
@ Red Sox
10–8
Martínez (9–1)
Hentgen (4–2)
Gordon (7)
28,559
21–25
47
May 24
@ Tigers
12–6
Wells (5–4)
Moehler (4–4)
13,038
22–25
48
May 25
@ Tigers
5–3
Halladay (4–2)
Mlicki (1–5)
Koch (3)
13,087
23–25
49
May 26
@ Tigers
9–5
Escobar (4–2)
Blair (1–5)
Lloyd (3)
14,177
24–25
50
May 28
Yankees
10–6
Pettitte (3–2)
Carpenter (3–5)
30,355
24–26
51
May 29
Yankees
8–3
Cone (5–2)
Hentgen (4–3)
40,175
24–27
52
May 30
Yankees
8–3
Irabu (2–3)
Wells (5–5)
39,111
24–28
June: 15–13 (Home: 12–5; Away: 3–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
53
June 1
White Sox
6–2
Sirotka (3–6)
Escobar (4–3)
20,399
24–29
54
June 2
White Sox
9–7
Carpenter (4–5)
Snyder (6–4)
Koch (4)
22,197
25–29
55
June 3
White Sox
10–3
Navarro (4–4)
Hentgen (4–4)
33,673
25–30
56
June 4
Expos
6–2
Wells (6–5)
Ayala (0–5)
24,147
26–30
57
June 5
Expos
5–0
Batista (5–2)
Hamilton (0–3)
28,112
26–31
58
June 6
Expos
9–2
Escobar (5–3)
Hermanson (3–5)
24,392
27–31
59
June 7
@ Mets
8–2
Hershiser (5–5)
Halladay (4–3)
21,457
27–32
60
June 8
@ Mets
11–3
Isringhausen (1–1)
Hentgen (4–5)
18,984
27–33
61
June 9
@ Mets
4–3 (14)
Mahomes (2–0)
Davey (1–1)
18,254
27–34
62
June 11
@ Phillies
8–4
Wolf (1–0)
Hamilton (0–4)
26,541
27–35
63
June 12
@ Phillies
7–2
Byrd (9–3)
Escobar (5–4)
20,449
27–36
64
June 13
@ Phillies
7–2
Hentgen (5–5)
Schilling (8–4)
28,459
28–36
65
June 15
Angels
13–2
Wells (7–5)
Belcher (4–6)
21,165
29–36
66
June 16
Angels
3–2
Lloyd (4–2)
Schoeneweis (0–1)
Koch (5)
22,184
30–36
67
June 17
Angels
3–0
Escobar (6–4)
Hill (3–6)
Koch (6)
20,465
31–36
68
June 18
Royals
6–5
Witasick (2–5)
Hentgen (5–6)
Whisenant (1)
24,245
31–37
69
June 19
Royals
7–0
Halladay (5–3)
Appier (6–6)
23,369
32–37
70
June 20
Royals
2–1
Wells (8–5)
Service (3–2)
24,211
33–37
71
June 21
Royals
11–4
Hamilton (1–4)
Fussell (0–4)
20,394
34–37
72
June 22
Indians
4–3
Escobar (7–4)
Gooden (2–3)
Koch (7)
22,197
35–37
73
June 23
Indians
9–6
Nagy (9–4)
Quantrill (0–1)
23,271
35–38
74
June 24
Indians
3–0
Halladay (6–3)
Burba (7–3)
Koch (8)
26,117
36–38
75
June 25
@ Devil Rays
11–4
Álvarez (3–5)
Wells (8–6)
18,633
36–39
76
June 26
@ Devil Rays
5–2
Rupe (4–3)
Hamilton (1–5)
Hernández (21)
22,062
36–40
77
June 27
@ Devil Rays
8–0
Witt (4–4)
Escobar (7–5)
20,556
36–41
78
June 28
@ Devil Rays
3–2
Carpenter (5–5)
Eiland (0–4)
Koch (9)
17,727
37–41
79
June 29
Orioles
6–5 (10)
Frascatore (1–0)
Rhodes (3–3)
21,421
38–41
80
June 30
Orioles
10–9 (10)
Frascatore (2–0)
Orosco (0–2)
21,137
39–41
July: 19–7 (Home: 9–5; Away: 10–2)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
81
July 1
Orioles
8–6
Frascatore (3–0)
Timlin (3–7)
Koch (10)
30,263
40–41
82
July 2
Devil Rays
8–7
Aldred (3–2)
Escobar (7–6)
Hernández (22)
23,109
40–42
83
July 3
Devil Rays
5–0
Carpenter (6–5)
Witt (4–5)
25,344
41–42
84
July 4
Devil Rays
6–3
Hentgen (6–6)
White (4–2)
Koch (11)
24,639
42–42
85
July 6
@ Orioles
4–3 (10)
Lloyd (5–2)
Timlin (3–8)
Koch (12)
37,939
43–42
86
July 7
@ Orioles
7–6
Spoljaric (1–0)
Molina (0–1)
Koch (13)
42,275
44–42
87
July 8
@ Orioles
11–6
Escobar (8–6)
Ponson (7–6)
41,738
45–42
88
July 9
@ Expos
4–3
Urbina (5–4)
Lloyd (5–3)
10,091
45–43
89
July 10
@ Expos
7–6
Quantrill (1–1)
Telford (2–2)
Koch (14)
15,005
46–43
90
July 11
@ Expos
1–0
Wells (9–6)
Pavano (6–8)
15,201
47–43
91
July 15
Marlins
8–6
Looper (2–1)
Koch (0–1)
Alfonseca (2)
25,072
47–44
92
July 16
Marlins
4–2
Springer (4–10)
Hentgen (6–7)
Alfonseca (3)
22,449
47–45
93
July 17
Marlins
6–1
Wells (10–6)
Edmondson (3–4)
27,159
48–45
94
July 18
Braves
3–2
Hamilton (2–5)
Millwood (11–5)
Koch (15)
31,137
49–45
95
July 19
Braves
8–7 (10)
Frascatore (4–0)
Hudek (0–2)
31,064
50–45
96
July 20
Braves
11–6
Halladay (7–3)
Glavine (8–9)
28,366
51–45
97
July 21
@ Indians
4–3
Frascatore (5–0)
Jackson (3–3)
Koch (16)
43,218
52–45
98
July 22
@ Indians
4–3
Wells (11–6)
Nagy (11–6)
Koch (17)
43,138
53–45
99
July 23
@ White Sox
2–1
Hamilton (3–5)
Parque (9–7)
Koch (18)
14,166
54–45
100
July 24
@ White Sox
6–5
Eyre (1–0)
Escobar (8–7)
Howry (16)
25,674
54–46
101
July 25
@ White Sox
11–3
Carpenter (7–5)
Sirotka (7–9)
18,299
55–46
102
July 26
@ White Sox
4–3 (11)
Frascatore (6–0)
Howry (2–2)
Koch (19)
17,631
56–46
103
July 27
Red Sox
11–9
Guthrie (1–1)
Halladay (7–4)
Wakefield (13)
38,631
56–47
104
July 28
Red Sox
8–0
Rapp (3–5)
Hamilton (3–6)
36,190
56–48
105
July 30
Tigers
8–2
Escobar (9–7)
Weaver (6–7)
28,412
57–48
106
July 31
Tigers
7–6
Halladay (8–4)
Mlicki (5–10)
Koch (20)
29,527
58–48
August: 12–16 (Home: 2–10; Away: 10–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
107
August 1
Tigers
8–5
Hentgen (7–7)
Borkowski (0–2)
Koch (21)
30,105
59–48
108
August 2
@ Yankees
3–1
Pettitte (8–8)
Wells (11–7)
Rivera (28)
40,825
59–49
109
August 3
@ Yankees
3–1
Hamilton (4–6)
Cone (10–6)
Koch (22)
43,110
60–49
110
August 4
@ Yankees
8–3
Irabu (9–3)
Escobar (9–8)
52,833
60–50
111
August 6
@ Rangers
5–4
Carpenter (8–5)
Zimmerman (9–1)
Koch (23)
31,664
61–50
112
August 7
@ Rangers
6–0
Sele (12–6)
Hentgen (7–8)
40,329
61–51
113
August 8
@ Rangers
8–7
Frascatore (7–0)
Venafro (3–2)
Koch (24)
32,374
62–51
114
August 9
@ Rangers
19–4
Hamilton (5–6)
Morgan (12–7)
23,235
63–51
115
August 10
@ Twins
10–6
Escobar (10–8)
Radke (8–11)
15,842
64–51
116
August 11
@ Twins
6–3
Carpenter (9–5)
Milton (4–9)
15,777
65–51
117
August 12
@ Twins
3–0
Mays (5–4)
Hentgen (7–9)
Trombley (19)
21,206
65–52
118
August 13
Athletics
9–8
Appier (12–9)
Halladay (8–5)
Jones (7)
34,150
65–53
119
August 14
Athletics
13–5
Hudson (7–1)
Hamilton (5–7)
37,113
65–54
120
August 15
Athletics
9–5
Oquist (9–7)
Escobar (10–9)
34,677
65–55
121
August 16
Mariners
7–5
Moyer (12–6)
Carpenter (9–6)
Mesa (26)
29,308
65–56
122
August 17
Mariners
8–5
Abbott (4–0)
Hentgen (7–10)
Mesa (27)
30,137
65–57
123
August 18
Mariners
5–1
García (12–7)
Wells (11–8)
Paniagua (3)
38,224
65–58
124
August 20
@ Athletics
11–0
Hamilton (6–7)
Oquist (9–8)
13,335
66–58
125
August 21
@ Athletics
8–4
Olivares (11–9)
Carpenter (9–7)
26,282
66–59
126
August 22
@ Athletics
4–3
Jones (4–5)
Koch (0–2)
23,907
66–60
127
August 23
@ Athletics
9–4
Wells (12–8)
Appier (12–11)
10,047
67–60
128
August 24
@ Angels
5–1
Hentgen (8–10)
Ortiz (1–1)
Koch (25)
21,492
68–60
129
August 25
@ Angels
7–2
Hamilton (7–7)
Finley (8–11)
21,592
69–60
130
August 27
Rangers
8–2
Helling (11–7)
Carpenter (9–8)
30,181
69–61
131
August 28
Rangers
9–7
Sele (15–7)
Wells (12–9)
Wetteland (35)
31,117
69–62
132
August 29
Rangers
4–2
Burkett (5–7)
Halladay (8–6)
Wetteland (36)
30,502
69–63
133
August 30
Twins
2–1
Hentgen (9–10)
Ryan (0–2)
Koch (26)
22,137
70–63
134
August 31
Twins
14–3
Radke (11–12)
Hamilton (7–8)
23,136
70–64
September: 11–14 (Home: 3–8; Away: 8–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
135
September 1
Twins
4–0
Escobar (11–9)
Milton (6–11)
23,145
71–64
136
September 2
Twins
6–1
Wells (13–9)
Mays (5–7)
22,255
72–64
137
September 3
@ Royals
5–4
Quantrill (2–1)
Morman (2–3)
Koch (27)
13,857
73–64
138
September 4
@ Royals
6–3 (9)
Hentgen (10–10)
Suppan (8–9)
Frascatore (1)
15,243
74–64
139
September 5
@ Royals
6–3
Witasick (6–11)
Escobar (11–10)
Fussell (2)
15,315
74–65
140
September 7
@ Mariners
7–4
Meche (6–4)
Wells (13–10)
Mesa (32)
39,709
74–66
141
September 8
@ Mariners
4–3
Mesa (2–5)
Koch (0–3)
36,971
74–67
142
September 10
@ Tigers
7–6
Jones (3–4)
Frascatore (7–1)
33,736
74–68
143
September 11
@ Tigers
9–5
Spoljaric (2–0)
Cordero (1–2)
40,269
75–68
144
September 12
@ Tigers
5–3
Escobar (12–10)
Weaver (8–11)
Koch (28)
39,349
76–68
145
September 13
Yankees
2–1
Wells (14–10)
Hernández (16–8)
30,118
77–68
146
September 14
Yankees
10–6
Mendoza (7–8)
Koch (0–4)
29,140
77–69
147
September 15
Yankees
6–4
Pettitte (13–11)
Hentgen (10–11)
Rivera (41)
29,460
77–70
148
September 17
White Sox
7–3
Wells (3–1)
Escobar (12–11)
30,743
77–71
149
September 18
White Sox
7–4
Navarro (8–12)
Quantrill (2–2)
Howry (23)
28,260
77–72
150
September 19
White Sox
3–2
Sirotka (10–13)
Halladay (8–7)
Howry (24)
27,120
77–73
151
September 21
@ Red Sox
3–0
Martínez (22–4)
Hentgen (10–12)
27,799
77–74
152
September 22
@ Red Sox
14–9
Escobar (13–11)
Rapp (6–7)
25,345
78–74
153
September 23
@ Red Sox
7–5
Wells (15–10)
Beck (0–1)
Koch (29)
30,780
79–74
154
September 24
Indians
18–4
Brower (2–1)
Munro (0–2)
26,620
79–75
155
September 25
Indians
9–6
Colón (17–5)
Spoljaric (2–1)
Jackson (38)
32,029
79–76
156
September 26
Indians
11–7
Shuey (8–5)
Koch (0–5)
34,253
79–77
157
September 28
@ Devil Rays
8–2
Wells (16–10)
Wheeler (0–4)
19,781
80–77
158
September 29
@ Devil Rays
6–2
Escobar (14–11)
Witt (7–15)
22,180
81–77
159
September 30
@ Indians
9–2
Colón (18–5)
Spoljaric (2–2)
43,201
81–78
October: 3–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 3–0)
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Award winners
All-Star Game
Farm system
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References
^ "1999 Toronto Blue Jays Trades and Transactions" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved July 19, 2023 .
^ "1999 Toronto Blue Jays Trades and Transactions" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved July 20, 2023 .
^ Blue Jays All-Stars | bluejays.com: History
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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