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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 Red Wings moved to Frontier Field for the 1997 season. The New York Black Yankees of the Negro National League played at Red Wing Stadium in 1948. The season was the last in the team's history. Outside of baseball, the ballpark briefly hosted professional football as Red Wing Stadium was the home field for the Rochester Braves (second ...
In the 1930s, Red Wing Stadium was home to two short-lived professional football teams, the Rochester Braves and the Rochester Tigers. In the 1940s, Aquinas Institute's powerhouse high-school ...
Later that month, he was signed by the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB), then sent to the Rochester Red Wings of the International League. [51] The following month, he was sent to the Greensburg Red Wings of the Pennsylvania State Association, a Class D team. [85] He then finished the season with the Class C Hutchinson Larks ...
Happy birthday to one of the most popular players in Rochester Red Wings’ history! Luke Easter would have turned 109 years old on Aug. 4. He was a star in both the Negro Leagues and with the ...
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Monroe and East/WOI hope to extend their football seasons further than any RCSD team has gone before with wins in the NYS semifinals.
Tex Carleton, who pitched a no-hit game for the Rochester Red Wings on September 14, 1929, pitched a no-hitter for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1940. [1] Since the inception of the Rochester Red Wings Minor League Baseball team, based in Rochester, New York, in 1899, its pitchers have pitched twenty no-hitters, which include two perfect games, a