Geneva Cubs
Minor league affiliations
Previous classes
  • Short Season – A (1967–1973, 1977–1993)
  • Class A (1962–1966)
  • Class D (1958–1961)
  • Class C (1947–1951)
Previous leagues
Border League (1947–1951)
New York–Penn League (1958–1973, 1977–1993)
Major league affiliations
Previous teams
Minor league titles
League titles 5 (1949, 1958, 1978, 1987, 1992)
Team data
Previous names
  • Geneva Cubs (1977–1993)
  • Geneva Twins (1973)
  • Geneva Senators (1970–1972)
  • Geneva Pirates (1969)
  • Geneva Senators (1963–1968)
  • Geneva Redlegs (1958–1962)
  • Geneva Robins (1948–1951)
  • Geneva Red Birds (1947)
Previous parks
McDonough Park

The Geneva Cubs was the final moniker of the minor league baseball team located in Geneva, New York. Their home stadium was at McDonough Park.

Geneva teams played in the Border League (1947–1951) and New York–Penn League (1958–1973, 1977–1993).

Geneva teams were an affiliate of the Chicago Cubs (1977–1993), Minnesota Twins (1973), Texas Rangers (1972), Washington Senators (1970–1971), Pittsburgh Pirates (1969), Washington Senators/Texas Rangers (1963–1968), Cincinnati Reds (1958–1962) and Brooklyn Dodgers (1949).

Baseball Hall of Fame member Tony Perez Played for Geneva in 1960–1961. All-time MLB hits leader Pete Rose played for Geneva in 1960.

History

The Geneva Cubs were a member of the New York–Penn League. However the team can be traced back to 1947 as the Geneva Red Birds, a member of the Border League. The team's name changed a year later to the Geneva Robins and was affiliated with Brooklyn Dodgers in 1949. Geneva disbanded their team on June 26, 1951, and the rest of the league folded a few weeks later.

Geneva next played in 1958, rejoining as a member of the New York–Penn League and playing as the Geneva Redlegs, as affiliate the Cincinnati Redlegs. The affiliation lasted until 1963, when the team was renamed the Geneva Senators and became affiliated with the Washington Senators. In 1969 the team briefly became the Geneva Pirates and were affiliated with the Pittsburgh Pirates. The team once again took up the Senators name in 1970. In 1973 the team became an affiliate of the Minnesota Twins and were renamed the Geneva Twins. After a four-year hiatus the team took the Cubs name and began their affiliation with the Chicago Cubs from 1977 to 1993,[1] after which time they moved to Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The franchise still exists today, as the Williamsport Crosscutters.

The ballpark

Beginning in 1958, Geneva teams played at McDonough Park. The ballpark is still in use as home to the Geneva RedWings, a collegiate summer baseball franchise. The address is 180 Lyceum Street, Geneva, New York, 14456.[2]

Timeline

Year(s)# Yrs.TeamLevelLeagueAffiliate
19471Geneva Red BirdsClass CBorder LeagueNone
19481Geneva RobinsBrooklyn Dodgers
1949–19513None
1958–19614Geneva RedlegsClass DNew York–Penn LeagueCincinnati Reds
19621Class A
1963–19686Geneva SenatorsWashington Senators
19691Geneva PiratesPittsburgh Pirates
1970–19712Geneva SenatorsWashington Senators
19721Texas Rangers
19731Geneva TwinsMinnesota Twins
1977–199317Geneva CubsChicago Cubs

Notable alumni

Baseball Hall of Fame alumni

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Geneva, New York Minor League History". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
  2. Inc, FingerLakes1 com (November 16, 2015). "McDonough Park". {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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