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League | FCBL (2021–present) |
Location | Norwich, Connecticut (2010–present) |
Ballpark | Senator Thomas J. Dodd Memorial Stadium (2010–present) |
Founded | 2010 |
League championships | FCBL: 2023, 2024 |
Former name(s) | Connecticut Tigers (2010–2019) |
Former league(s) | New York–Penn League (2010–2020) |
Colors | Navy, yellow, gold, gray, blue, white[1] |
Ownership | Miles Prentice |
General manager | Lee Walter Jr. |
Manager | Kevin Murphy |
Website | goseaunicorns |
TheNorwich Sea Unicorns are a baseball team located inNorwich, Connecticut. From 2010 to 2020, they were members ofMinor League Baseball'sNew York–Penn League (NYPL) as theClass A Short Season affiliate of theDetroit Tigers. They play their home games atSenator Thomas J. Dodd Memorial Stadium. They were previously known as theConnecticut Tigers from 2010 to 2019. WithMajor League Baseball's reorganization of the minor leagues after the 2020 season, Norwich was not selected to continue in affiliated baseball. Starting with the 2021 season, Norwich plays in theFutures Collegiate Baseball League.
On January 27, 2010,Oneonta, New York MayorDick Miller announced in a press release that theOneonta Tigers would be leaving the city forNorwich, Connecticut, after the 2009 season. Beginning play in 2010, the Connecticut Tigers played their games in the newly renovatedDodd Stadium, which had been vacated by theConnecticut Defenders of theEastern League who had left forRichmond, Virginia, to become theRichmond Flying Squirrels simultaneous to the Tigers' arrival.
In 2011, the Connecticut Tigers saw a 23% increase in total attendance and a 20% increase in average attendance over 2010 numbers. The 20% increase in average attendance was the fourth largest increase in all of Minor League Baseball.[2]
The Connecticut Tigers name was only expected to be used for the 2010 season with a name-the-team contest expected to be held after the season to decide a permanent name. The team decided to keep the name, however, citing positive feedback from fans owing to the connection to the major leagueDetroit Tigers, the team'sMajor League Baseball affiliate. Connecticut held on to the Tigers moniker through the end of the 2019 season. That season, the team renewed its long-term lease with the city of Norwich, and, as a result, announced a change to the team name, which would include the Norwich name and a nickname to be chosen following a fan submission contest.[3][4] The five finalists from the contest were "Norwich Golden Roses", "Norwich Mill Mules", "Norwich Narwals", "Norwich Salty Dogs", and "Norwich Sea Unicorns". Ultimately, the team settled on becoming the Norwich Sea Unicorns.[5]
The start of the 2020 season was postponed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic before being cancelled on June 30.[6][7] After the cancelled 2020 minor league season,Major League Baseball took direct control ofMinor League Baseball and discontinued short-season play. The Sea Unicorns were not selected to continue in affiliated baseball. The team joined theFutures Collegiate Baseball League (FCBL), a collegiate summer league in New England, for 2021.[8][9]