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Savannah Sand Gnats

Savannah Sand Gnats

FieldValue
nameSavannah Sand Gnats
firstseason1984
lastseason2015
citySavannah, Georgia
logoSavannah Sand Gnats.PNG
uniformlogoSavannahSandGnatsCapLogo.png
class levelClass A (1984–2015)
leagueSouth Atlantic League (1984–2015)
majorleague{{plainlist
nickname{{plainlist
mascotGnate the Gnat (2005-2015)
Gnic the Gnat (1996-2004)
colorsDark green, burgundy, tan, black, white
ballparkGrayson Stadium (1984–2015)
leaguenum4
leaguechamps
divnum2
divisionchamps
  • New York Mets (2007–2015)
  • Washington Nationals (2005–2006)
  • Montreal Expos (2003–2004)
  • Texas Rangers (1998–2002)
  • Los Angeles Dodgers (1996–1997)
  • St. Louis Cardinals (1984–1995)
  • Savannah Sand Gnats (1996–2015)
  • Savannah Cardinals (1984–1995) Gnic the Gnat (1996-2004)

The Savannah Sand Gnats were a minor league baseball team based in Savannah, Georgia. They were a member of the A-level South Atlantic League. The Sand Gnats were an affiliate of the New York Mets in their final nine seasons. The team relocated to Columbia, South Carolina, in 2016 where they are now known as the Columbia Fireflies.

History

The Sand Gnats began as the Savannah Cardinals when the Macon Redbirds moved to Savannah after the 1983 season. The team played their inaugural season in 1984, affiliated with the St. Louis Cardinals. In 1996, the team changed its name to the Sand Gnats and became an affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The team was affiliated with the Texas Rangers from 1998 to 2002 and the Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals from 2003 to 2006.

The Sand Gnats played their home games at Grayson Stadium. Opened in 1927, Grayson Stadium seated 4,700 fans during its time as the home of the Sand Gnats. The Sand Gnats won four SAL championships (1993, 1994, 1996, 2013).

On January 11, 2007, the Sand Gnats named Tim Teufel as manager for the 2007 season.

On May 8, 2007, Jorge Reyes, a pitcher for the Sand Gnats, was suspended for violating Minor League Baseball's substance abuse policy. Reyes was the first player to receive a 100-game suspension for his second violation.

On March 20, 2008, Atlanta-based Hardball Capital purchased the Savannah Sand Gnats.

Among their notable alumni are Adrián Beltré, Jacob DeGrom, Ian Desmond,Éric Gagné, Edwin Encarnación, Michael Fulmer, Travis Hafner, Hank Blalock, Steven Matz, Collin McHugh, Brandon Nimmo, Josh Whitesell, Josh Satin, and Ryan Zimmerman.

Season-by-season records

Former Sand Gnats, [[Josh Whitesell]] and [[Ryan Zimmerman]] (left)

|- | 1984 || 78 || 61 || 3rd, Southern || Lost in semi-finals |- | 1985 || 57 || 78 || 4th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 1986 || 75 || 60 || 2nd, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 1987 || 69 || 69 || 4th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 1988 || 68 || 67 || 5th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 1989 || 69 || 70 || 4th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 1990 || 73 || 68 || 6th, Southern || Lost League Finals |- | 1991 || 61 || 77 || 7th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 1992 || 62 || 78 || 5th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 1993 || 94 || 48 || 1st, Southern || League Champions |- | 1994 || 82 || 55 || 2nd, Southern || League Champions |- | 1995 || 56 || 83 || 6th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 1996 || 72 || 69 || 2nd, Southern || League Champions |- | 1997 || 63 || 77 || 3rd, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 1998 || 66 || 76 || 3rd, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 1999 || 62 || 78 || 4th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 2000 || 74 || 65 || 4th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 2001 || 54 || 82 || 8th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 2002 || 49 || 89 || 8th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 2003 || 58 || 80 || 7th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 2004 || 58 || 80 || 7th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 2005 || 62 || 76 || 7th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 2006 || 56 || 83 || 7th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 2007 || 41 || 94 || 8th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 2008 || 61 || 76 || 7th, Southern || Did not qualify |- | 2009 || 65 || 72 || Southern || Did not qualify |- ||2010 || 75 || 64 || Southern || Lost in semi-finals |- ||2011 || 79 || 60 || Southern || Lost League Finals |- ||2012 || 69 || 67 || Southern || Did not qualify |- ||2013 || 77 || 61 || Southern || League Champions |- ||2014 || 85 || 51 || Southern || Lost in semi-finals |- ||2015 || 83 || 54 || 1st, Southern || Lost in League Finals 1984–1995: Savannah Cardinals

Rivals

Augusta GreenJackets

The Sand Gnats had a in-state rivalry with the Augusta GreenJackets, an affiliate of the San Francisco Giants.

Charleston RiverDogs

The Sand Gnats had a rivalry with the Charleston RiverDogs, an affiliate of the New York Yankees.

References

References

  1. (2006). "Affiliate Dance: 2006". August Publications.
  2. Connolly, Matt. (September 19, 2015). "Goodbye Sand Gnats, hello Fireflies". [[The State (newspaper).
  3. (November 14, 1983). "SAL Defers Anderson Decision". [[Anderson Independent-Mail]].
  4. (May 8, 2007). "Mets minor league pitcher suspended 100 games". [[ESPN]].
  5. (March 20, 2008). "Savannah Sand Gnats sold to Hardball Capital". [[Atlanta Business Chronicle]].
  6. "2011 Savannah Sand Gnats Statistics".
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