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In 1966, the Red Sox shifted their franchise in the current New York–Penn League from Wellsville, New York to Oneonta, keeping the Red Sox moniker for that season. In 1967, Sam Nader and Sidney Levine purchased the team and renamed them the Oneonta Yankees, or O-Yanks, an affiliation they
This is for players of the Oneonta Yankees minor league baseball team, who played in the New York – Penn League from 1967-1998. Pages in category "Oneonta Yankees ...
The site was the longtime home of the area's minor league baseball team, the Oneonta Red Sox (1966), Oneonta Yankees (1967–1998), Oneonta Tigers (1999–2009). The field has also regularly hosted the Oneonta Indians football team, the Oneonta United soccer team, and the Hartwick College baseball team. [1]
Posada played second base in his first season with the Oneonta Yankees in the Class A-Short Season New York–Penn League, in which he had a .235 batting average and four home runs in 71 games played. [4] As the Yankees felt that Posada lacked the speed to remain an infielder, they began to transition Posada into a catcher in 1992. [6]
a Auburn and Oneonta were declared co-champions when torrential rains in Central New York rendered both teams' fields unplayable. b Brooklyn and Williamsport were declared co-champions after the playoffs were cancelled in the wake the September 11 terrorist attacks .
Don Mattingly was not interested in attending college, so he chose to sign with the Yankees, receiving a $23,000 signing bonus. [2] [5] Mattingly began his professional career in Minor League Baseball with the Oneonta Yankees of the Class A-Short Season New York–Penn League in 1979. [6]
In 1990, Thomson joined the New York Yankees organization as a third base coach for the team's Class A affiliate, the Oneonta Yankees, eventually becoming the manager in 1995. He moved into the front office in 1998 as a Field Coordinator, and became Director of Player Development in 2000. Prior to the 2003 season, he was named Vice President of ...
Eenhoorn began his professional career with the pennant-winning Class-A Oneonta Yankees in the New York–Penn League and hit .268/.324/.355. He stole 11 bases in 15 tries. He was voted to the League All-Star team as a utility infielder and was labeled a "defensive genius" by Baseball America. He led the league's shortstops in fielding ...