Erie SeaWolves

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Erie SeaWolves
Erie SeaWolves
League Eastern League
Division Southern Division
Year founded 1995
Major League affiliation Detroit Tigers
Home ballpark Jerry Uht Park
Previous home ballparks
City Erie, Pennsylvania
Current uniform colors black, orange
Previous uniform colors burgundy, navy, beige
Logo design A wolf wearing a pirate hat and an orange scarf superimposed over two crossing baseball bats.
Division titles
League titles
Manager Matt Walbeck
Owner Mandalay Sports Entertainment

The Erie SeaWolves are a minor league baseball team based in Erie, Pa. The team, which plays in the Eastern League, is the Double-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers Major League Baseball club.

The SeaWolves play in Jerry Uht Park, located in downtown Erie; opened in 1995, it seats 6,000 fans. The team began play at the AA level in 1999 as an affiliate of the Anaheim Angels before switching to the Detroit Tigers in 2001.

The SeaWolves name refers to Erie's location along Lake Erie, as well as the relationship between the original SeaWolves A team and the Pittsburgh Pirates. Historically speaking, the term "sea wolves" was synonymous with "pirate": individuals who commit or practice piracy. The team colors are black and orange.

Prior to the establishment of the Eastern League franchise, they were an A-level affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates in the New York - Penn League from 1995 to 1998. Afterwards, the SeaWolves (keeping its past records and history) moved to the Eastern League, while the Mahoning Valley Scrappers were formed in their place. Previous minor league franchises in Erie with various affiliations played under the names Sailors, Orioles and Cardinals.

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Season Affiliation Manager Record
1999 Angels Garry Templeton 81-61, 1st place South
2000 Angels Don Wakamatsu 47-94, 6th place South
2001 Tigers Luis Pujols 84-58, 1st place South
2002 Tigers Kevin Bradshaw 52-89, 6th place South
2003 Tigers Kevin Bradshaw 72-70, 3rd place South
2004 Tigers Rick Sweet 80-62, 2nd place South
2005 Tigers Duffy Dyer 63-79, 6th place South
2006 Tigers Duffy Dyer 60-81, 6th place South
2007 Tigers Matt Walbeck --

Season Affiliation Manager Record
1995 Pirates Scott Little 34-41, 3rd place Stedler
1996 Pirates Jeff Richardson 30-46, 4th place Stedler
1997 Pirates Marty Brown 50-26, 1st place Stedler
1998 Pirates Tracy Woodson 26-50, 4th place Stedler

The official mascot of the Erie SeaWolves is C. Wolf, a wolf-like creature. The SeaWolves tout C. Wolf as the only mascot in baseball that talks.


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