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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.
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
Altobelli returned to Rochester in 1991 and took over as general manager of the Red Wings the following year, overseeing a staff that included Russ Brandon, Glenn Geffner, Joe Kehoskie, Josh Lewin, and Bob Socci. [6] [29] He served in this capacity for three years. Altobelli subsequently acted as special assistant to the club president until ...
Happy birthday to one of the most popular players in Rochester Red Wings’ history! ... Easter went on to hit 27 homers in 1951 and a career high 31 in 1952, finishing second in the American ...
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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Rochester lost, 3–0. [6] The Wings continued to play at the facility until the 1996 season. On August 31, 1996, the Red Wings lost, 8–5, to the Ottawa Lynx in the final regular season game at Silver Stadium in front of a crowd 12,756. Rochester also lost the final game ever at Silver Stadium, game two of the Governors' Cup Finals on ...
Here are some changes fans can expect to see beginning April 2, when Rochester hosts Lehigh Valley at 4:05 p.m.: Large braided soft pretzels will be served at the Neutral Zone on the first base side.