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Brewster Whitecaps

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Collegiate summer baseball team in Massachusetts

Brewster Whitecaps

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LeagueCape Cod Baseball League (East Division)
LocationBrewster, Massachusetts
BallparkStony Brook Field
Founded1988
League championships2000, 2017, 2021
Former ballparkCape Cod Tech (1988–2005)
PresidentChris Kenney
General managerNed Monthie
ManagerJamie Shevchik
Websitewww.capecodleague.com/brewster/

TheBrewster Whitecaps are acollegiate summer baseball team based inBrewster, Massachusetts. The team is a member of theCape Cod Baseball League (CCBL) and plays in the league's East Division. The Whitecaps play their home games atStony Brook Field on the campus of Stony Brook Elementary School in Brewster.

The Whitecaps most recently won the CCBL championship in 2021 when they defeated theBourne Braves two games to none to win the best of three championship series. The title was the third in team history, having won previously in 2000 and 2017. Since the club's inception, over 100 players have gone on to play inMajor League Baseball.

History

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Pre-modern era

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Rocky Marciano was a fan of the Brewster town team in 1958.

Early years

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Organized baseball in the town ofBrewster, Massachusetts dates to the late 1800s. In 1886, the Brewster town team defeated the "Yarmouth Grays", 11–9, in a July 3 contest that featured a raretriple play turned by Brewster.[1] The Brewster squad, reportedly bolstered by collegiate talent, had earlier swept a home-and-home series againstHarwich.[2]

In the 1910s, the Brewster chapter of theImproved Order of Red Men sponsored a baseball team known as the "Red Tops", a club that was "an aggregation of young college men."[3] The Red Tops played a series of three games against their counterparts fromEast Dennis in 1911 that attracted large crowds.[4][5][6] In 1915 and 1916, the Red Tops were captained byDartmouth College's Albert F. Rice,[7][3] and the team's annual contest against the Brewster town team was a main attraction at the BrewsterGrange fair.[8][9]

The early Cape League era (1923–1939)

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In 1923, the Cape Cod Baseball League was formed and initially included four teams:Falmouth,Chatham,Osterville, andHyannis.[10] This early Cape League operated through the 1939 season and disbanded in 1940, due in large part to the difficulty of securing ongoing funding during theGreat Depression.[11][12]

During this period, teams from various towns moved in and out of the league each season. The Brewster Athletic Association was formed in 1932,[13][14] but did not enter a team in the Cape League during this era. In 1933, the Brewster A.A. joined the newly-formed Lower Cape Twilight League under manager Howard Dunnells.[15][16] Tragedy touched the Brewster team twice early on, as manager Dunnells died suddenly after the 1933 season,[17] and early in the 1934 season umpire John Demotte, stepson of novelistCharles Neville Buck, was killed by a foul ball during a game between Brewster andOrleans atEldredge Park.[18]

The Upper and Lower Cape League era (1946–1962)

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The Cape League was revived afterWorld War II, and was originally composed of 11 teams across Upper Cape and Lower Cape divisions.[19] Brewster began play in the Cape League in 1948, entering the Lower Cape Division as its sixth team, along with Orleans, Chatham, Harwich, Yarmouth, and Dennis.[20]

After the 1951 season, Brewster withdrew from the league, but was back in 1956, and remained in the league through the 1960 season.[21] In 1958, undefeatedworld heavyweight champion andBrockton, Massachusetts nativeRocky Marciano was in the stands to cheer on his younger brother Pete, who played catcher for Brewster.[22][23]

Modern era (1963–present)

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The 1980s and the birth of the Whitecaps

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Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Brewster did not field a team in the Cape League. In 1988, the league added Brewster andBourne asexpansion teams, bringing the number of teams in the league to its current ten.[24][25] The Brewster entry was dubbed the "Whitecaps", a moniker suggested by Brewster native William Turkington and inspired by "the wind marching the waves steadily across Cape Cod Bay."[26]

Baseball Hall of FamerStan Musial helped raise funds for the fledgling Whitecaps in 1988.

Baseball Hall of FamerStan Musial came to town in early 1988 to help raise funds for the new franchise,[27][28] and Brewster's Ocean Edge Resort broughtBoston Celtics star andBasketball Hall of FamerKevin McHale to toss aceremonial first pitch in July.[29] The Whitecaps played their home games atCape Cod Regional Technical High School, just over the border inHarwich. The use of Cape Cod Tech was intended to be temporary, but continued through 2005.

The 1988 Whitecaps team was led by skipper Joe Walsh, and featured future major leaguersMike Myers andF.P. Santangelo. The undisputed star of the team was slugging first basemanDave Staton. Staton ushered in the Whitecaps era with an opening-day performance marked by two home runs and six RBI. In a season when the CCBL featured a glut of future major league talent, including sluggers such asFrank Thomas andMo Vaughn,[30] Staton led all with 16 homers and 46 RBI, and was named league MVP. He posted a .772 slugging percentage, and missed capturing the league'striple crown by just two points, his .359 average falling just shy ofChuck Knoblauch's .361 mark. Staton was inducted into the CCBL Hall of Fame in 2004.[31]

After posting a respectable 17–25 record in its inaugural season, Brewster qualified for the postseason in only its second year. The 1989 team was piloted by Rolando Casanova, and finished the regular season tied withChatham for second place in the East Division. Brewster overcame the A's in a single-game play-in contest,[32] but went on to fall to first placeY-D in the semi-final series, two games to none.[33]

Boston World Series heroDavid Ross was a Whitecap in 1996.

The 1990s

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Brewster's 1992 team starred CCBL Hall of Fame pitcherBilly Wagner, who fanned 79 batters in 44.1 innings of work, and was named the league's Outstanding Pro Prospect. In 2025, Wagner was elected to theNational Baseball Hall of Fame inCooperstown, New York.[34][35] Whitecap players took home hardware as East Division MVP's of the CCBL All-Star Game in three consecutive seasons, as Will Scalzitti claimed the honors in 1991, Wagner in 1992,[36] andGeoff Blum in 1993.

ManagerBill Mosiello's 1994 Whitecaps squad starred CCBL Hall of FamerSean Casey, who hit .338 with 40 RBI, and led all first basemen with a .993 fielding percentage. Casey finished the season with an 11-gamehitting streak during which he maintained a torrid .488 pace at the plate.[37] The team reached the playoffs and disposed ofOrleans two games to one in the semi-finals to give the Whitecaps their first berth in the CCBL title series, where they were eventually downed byWareham in two straight games.[38]

Mosiello's club finished in first place in the East Division in 1996 and 1998, but were bounced in the semi-finals both seasons byChatham.[39] The 1996 team featured league Outstanding Relief Pitcher Drew Fischer, who posted 13 saves on the season, andDavid Ross, who later became a fan favorite of the hometownBoston Red Sox and played a key role in Boston's2013 World Series title. The 1998 Whitecaps featured future major league all-starChase Utley and CCBL Hall of FamerBobby Kielty. Kielty was tops in the league with a .384 average, clubbing six home runs with 45 RBI and was named the league MVP.[40]

The 2000s: A first championship and a homecoming to Brewster

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Brewster began the 2000s in dramatic fashion by claiming its first league championship. Led by manager Dave Lawn, the 2000 Whitecaps went 28–16 in the regular season, finishing atop the East Division. Pitching coachPat Shine took over managerial duties when Lawn left with a week remaining in the regular season to take a coaching job atUSC. The Whitecaps were led by league batting champ Steve Stanley (.329) and the league's Outstanding Relief Pitcher, Dan Rich. In the playoffs, Brewster defeatedChatham two games to one to advance to the championship series.[41]

Stony Brook Field, home of the Whitecaps since 2006

FacingHyannis for the title, the Whitecaps relied on a mixture of pitching andsmall ball. In Game 1 at Cape Tech, Whitecap lefty hurler Ryan Olson kept the Mets at bay through eight innings, allowing only five hits. Brewster capitalized on a pair of walks in the seventh to score the game's only two runs.[42] Behind the solid work of starter Mike Wodnicki in Game 2, Brewster combined a mix of bunts, walks and stolen bases to build an early 5–0 lead on a drizzly day in Hyannis. The Whitecaps held on to a 6–2 victory to complete the series sweep and take home the title. Playoff MVP honors went to Brewster's Jack Headley, who made a key catch in the field to preserve the Game 1 victory, and went 5-for-18 at the plate in the title series.[43][44]

In 2002, the Whitecaps featured excitingSan Diego State University centerfielderTony Gwynn Jr., son of Baseball Hall of FamerTony Gwynn. Skipper Bob Macaluso took the Whitecaps' helm in 2003 and guided the club to the playoffs in three of his six years at the post. Macaluso's 2003 club finished in first place in the East Division and featured league Outstanding Relief Pitcher Jarrett Santos and CCBL Hall of Famer J.C. Holt. Holt recorded a 21-gamehitting streak during the season, and went on to wear the league batting crown with a .388 mark.[45]

The Whitecaps boasted the league's batting champ for a second consecutive season in 2004 when Ryan Patterson hit at a .327 clip. The 2004 team also included future major league all-starRyan Braun, as well as the CCBL's Outstanding Pitcher Matt Goyen, who posted a 5–2 mark with a 1.25 ERA and 80 strikeouts, including an 18-strikeout game atOrleans.[46]

The Whitecaps came home to Brewster in 2006, as a grant from the Yawkey Foundation and matching funds from the team allowed for the construction of a field behind Stony Brook Elementary School.[47][48] The 2006 team featured CCBL Hall of Famer Shaun Seibert, who posted a 6–0 record with a microscopic 0.39 ERA and was co-recipient of the league's Outstanding Pitcher Award.[49][50][51]

The 2010s: Brewster claims a second title

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SluggerAaron Judge played for the Whitecaps in 2012.

Brewster qualified for the postseason in six of ten years in the 2010s. The 2012 Whitecaps featured future major league all-starsJeff McNeil andAaron Judge. Judge, a towering 6-foot-7 slugger, clouted 5 homers and batted .270 for Brewster.[52] In 2014, Whitecap Wade Wass set CCBL single game records by crushing two grand slams and driving in nine runs againstWareham in a game nationally telecast byFox College Sports.[53]

Manager Jamie Shevchik joined the Whitecaps in 2015, and led the club to a second-place finish and playoff berth in his first campaign. The 2015 team featured league Outstanding Relief Pitcher Thomas Hackimer and CCBL Hall of FamerNick Senzel, who hit .364 and took home both the league MVP and Outstanding Pro Prospect awards.[54]

In 2017, Brewster finished the regular season 21–21–2 and faced three-time defending championYarmouth-Dennis in the first round of the playoffs. The Whitecaps upset the Red Sox with an 8–7, extra inning, Game 3 win on the road. With the victory, Brewster claimed its first postseason series since 2000, and advanced to the East Division championship against top-seededOrleans. The Whitecaps again pulled off the upset in dramatic fashion on the road in game three, this time relying on late signee Conor McNamara fromMarist College to pitch seven innings before a go-ahead 8th inning home run by Marty Costes from theUniversity of Maryland gave Brewster a 2–1 win.

In the championship series, Brewster facedBourne in a matchup of the 1988 expansion clubs. The Whitecaps won Game 1 at home on a walk-off hit-by-pitch in the tenth, then fell to Bourne on the road in Game 2, 13–7, to set up a decisive game three. Whitecaps starter Will Tribucher twirled six and two-thirds shutout innings, andHunter Bishop delivered the decisive blow, hammering his third home run of the playoffs to put Brewster up 2–0 in the sixth. The score was preserved by a diving catch on the warning track by Costes with the bases loaded and two outs in the top of the seventh, and Brewster hung on to win by the 2–0 tally to secure its second league championship.[55][56][57] Bishop shared playoff MVP honors withNick Dunn, who batted .500 in the championship series.[58]

The Whitecaps' stars shone brighter than all at the 2019 CCBL All-Star Game. Prior to the game, Brewster third baseman Tyler Hardman slugged his way to victory in the home run derby. Brewster's Brett Auerbach andGage Workman were named game co-MVPs for the East Division, with Auerbach delivering the ninth-inning walk-off RBI single to win the game for the East, 6–5.[59]

The 2020s: A third Whitecaps championship

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The 2020 CCBL season was cancelled due to thecoronavirus pandemic,[60] and the Whitecaps were dealt an additional blow as former skipperJohn Altobelli was among the nine killed in thehelicopter crash that claimed the life ofNBA legendKobe Bryant.[61][62]

The 2021 Whitecaps finished in first place atop the East Division, and facedHarwich in the playoff semi-finals. In Game 1 at home, Brewster outfielder Chad Castillo went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs that accounted for all the scoring as Whitecap hurlers Brian Fitzpatrick, Michael Prosecky and closer Dale Stanavich combined for the 2–0 shutout win.[63] Brewster got a homer from Tony Bullard early in Game 2 atWhitehouse Field, and was tied with the Mariners, 4–4, going to the top of the ninth. With the bases full of Whitecaps, a balk call brought in the go-ahead run, and Stanavich came on in the bottom of the inning to strike out the side and send Brewster to the CCBL title series.[64][65] Facing a powerfulBourne club in a rematch of the 2017 finals, the Whitecaps came away fromDoran Park with a familiar-looking 2–0 Game 1 shutout win, as Griffin Green combined with Prosecky and Stanavich to hold the Braves scoreless, while Kurtis Byrne's two-run double accounted for the game's only runs.[66][67] Hoping to complete the series sweep in Game 2 atStony Brook Field, Brewster trailed early, 5–0, after a Bourne first-inning explosion. WhitecapZach Neto answered with a homer in the bottom of the frame, and Brewster proceeded to chip away at the Braves' lead. With the score knotted at 6–6 after six, Bullard blasted a home run to lead off a four-run Caps seventh, and Brewster held on to clinch the championship with a 10–6 win. Castillo took home playoff MVP honors, batting .400 for the postseason with three runs and three RBI.[68][69][70]

The Whitecaps reached the finals again in 2022 and faced theBourne Braves for a second consecutive season, but Bourne exacted its revenge as former Brewster pitching coach Scott Landers skippered the Braves to a two-game sweep of the Caps.[71][72]

CCBL Hall of Fame inductees

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CCBL Hall of FamerSean Casey

TheCCBL Hall of Fame and Museum is a historymuseum andhall of fame honoring past players, coaches, and others who have made outstanding contributions to the CCBL.[73] Below are the inductees who spent all or part of their time in the Cape League with Brewster.

Year InductedRef.NamePosition
2003[37]Sean CaseyPlayer
2004[31]Dave StatonPlayer
2005[40]Bobby KieltyPlayer
2016[45]J.C. HoltPlayer
2019[49]Shaun SeibertPlayer
2020[74]Sol YasExecutive
2022[34]Billy WagnerPlayer
2024[75]Nick SenzelPlayer

Notable alumni

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Ryan Braun
Jon Jay
Kyle Hendricks
See also:Brewster Whitecaps players

Yearly results

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Mike Myers pitched for Brewster in 1988 and '89.
1998 WhitecapChase Utley
Tony Gwynn Jr., 2002 'Caps
Yonder Alonso, Brewster '08
Yasmani Grandal played for Brewster in 2008.
2012 WhitecapJeff McNeil

Results by season, 1948–1960

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YearWonLostRegular Season Finish*PostseasonManagerRef.
1948Ernie Gage
1949
195026163rd Lower Cape Division[76]
19511026T-5th Lower Cape Division (A)
T-5th Lower Cape Division (B)
[77][78]
1952Did not play
1953Did not play
1954Did not play
1955Did not play
195613184th Lower Cape DivisionLost round 1 (Dennis)[79]
195722143rd Lower Cape DivisionLost round 1 (Yarmouth)[80]
195820102nd Lower Cape DivisionLost round 1 (Yarmouth)[81]
19599216th Lower Cape Division[82]
1960

* Regular seasons split into first and second halves are designated as (A) and (B).

Results by season, 1988–present

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YearWonLostTiedRegular Season FinishPostseasonManager
1988172505th East DivisionJoe Walsh
1989222022nd East Division (T)Won play-in game (Chatham)
Lost semi-finals (Y-D)
Rolando Casanova
1990232003rd East DivisionRolando Casanova
1991212213rd East DivisionDarren Mazeroski
1992261802nd East DivisionLost semi-finals (Chatham)John Hughes
1993232013rd East DivisionElliott Avent
1994241812nd East DivisionWon semi-finals (Orleans)
Lost championship (Wareham)
Bill Mosiello
1995172514th East DivisionSteve Rousey
1996232011st East DivisionLost semi-finals (Chatham)Bill Mosiello
1997222203rd East DivisionBill Mosiello
1998261611st East DivisionLost semi-finals (Chatham)Bill Mosiello
1999192414th East DivisionBill Mosiello
2000281601st East DivisionWon semi-finals (Chatham)
Won championship (Hyannis)
Dave Lawn
Pat Shine
2001172525th East DivisionBilly Jones
2002202043rd East DivisionDave Barnard
2003241731st East DivisionLost semi-finals (Orleans)Bob Macaluso
2004232102nd East DivisionLost semi-finals (Y-D)Bob Macaluso
2005182605th East DivisionBob Macaluso
2006241822nd East DivisionLost semi-finals (Y-D)Bob Macaluso
2007221933rd East DivisionBob Macaluso
2008192143rd East DivisionBob Macaluso
2009172254th East DivisionTom Myers
2010261712nd East DivisionLost round 1 (Orleans)Tom Myers
2011202043rd East DivisionLost round 1 (Harwich)Tom Myers
2012172615th East DivisionJohn Altobelli
2013142915th East DivisionJohn Altobelli
2014172524th East DivisionLost round 1 (Harwich)John Altobelli
2015241912nd East DivisionLost round 1 (Y-D)Jamie Shevchik
2016162625th East DivisionJamie Shevchik
2017212123rd East DivisionWon round 1 (Y-D)
Won semi-finals (Orleans)
Won championship (Bourne)
Jamie Shevchik
2018132744th East DivisionWon round 1 (Y-D)
Lost semi-finals (Chatham)
Jamie Shevchik
2019182245th East DivisionJamie Shevchik
2020Season cancelled due tocoronavirus pandemic
2021221131st East DivisionWon semi-finals (Harwich)
Won championship (Bourne)
Jamie Shevchik
2022191781st East Division (T)Won round 1 (Harwich)
Won semi-finals (Y-D)
Lost championship (Bourne)
Jamie Shevchik
2023152724th East Division (T)Lost round 1 (Y-D)Jamie Shevchik
2024132525th East DivisionJamie Shevchik
2025221713rd East DivisionLost round 1 (Harwich)Jamie Shevchik

League award winners

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CCBL Hall of FamerDave Staton was league MVP in 1988.
CCBL Hall of FamerBobby Kielty, '98 MVP and batting champ
The Pat Sorenti MVP Award
YearPlayer
1988Dave Staton
1998Bobby Kielty
2003J.C. Holt
2015Nick Senzel
The Robert A. McNeece Outstanding Pro Prospect Award
YearPlayer
1992Billy Wagner
1997Kip Wells
2015Nick Senzel
The BFC Whitehouse Outstanding Pitcher Award
YearPlayer
2004Matt Goyen
2006Shaun Seibert*
The Russ Ford Outstanding Relief Pitcher Award
YearPlayer
1996Drew Fischer*
2000Dan Rich*
2003Jarrett Santos
2015Thomas Hackimer*
The Daniel J. Silva Sportsmanship Award
YearPlayer
1998Ben Johnstone
2006Matt LaPorta
2021Kurtis Byrne
The Manny Robello 10th Player Award
YearPlayer
1995Scott Sollmann
The John J. Claffey Outstanding New England Player Award
YearPlayer
2017Mickey Gasper
2025Kyle Kipp
The Thurman Munson Award for Batting Champion
YearPlayer
1998Bobby Kielty (.384)
2000Steve Stanley (.329)
2003J.C. Holt (.388)
2004Ryan Patterson (.327)
All-Star Game MVP Award
YearPlayer
1991Will Scalzitti
1992Billy Wagner
1993Geoff Blum
1996C.J. Ankrum
2018Reid Detmers
2019Brett Auerbach*
2019Gage Workman*
2022Grayson Tatrow
All-Star Home Run Hitting Contest Champion
YearPlayer
2005Aaron Bates
2019Tyler Hardman
2023James Tibbs III
The Star of Stars Playoff MVP Award
YearPlayer
2000Jack Headley
2017Nick Dunn*
2017Hunter Bishop*
2021Chad Castillo

(*) - Indicates co-recipient

All-Star Game selections

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CCBL Hall of FamerBilly Wagner, 1992 Whitecaps all-star and CCBL Outstanding Pro Prospect, and 2025National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee
Brewster'sMatt LaPorta was East Division starting first baseman at the 2006 CCBL All-Star Game.
Jedd Gyorko, 2009 Brewster all-star
2015 all-star and CCBL Hall of FamerNick Senzel was the league's MVP and Outstanding Pro Prospect
YearPlayersRef
1988Chris Slattery, Darryl Vice,Dave Staton[83][84]
1989Ron Maurer,Mike Myers, Todd McCray,Peter Washington[85][86]
1990Pedro Grifol, Billy Owens, Rick Kimball,Lyle Mouton[87]
1991Will Scalzitti, Marc Marini,Garvin Alston, Matt Donahue[88]
1992Todd Walker, Jake Benz, Marc Ottmers,Billy Wagner[89]
1993Steve Puleo,Geoff Blum, Pete Prodonov, Darrell Nicholas, Bill King,Brian Buchanan[90][91]
1994Scott Sollman, Rodney Goble, Randy Hodges[92][93]
1995Scott Sollman, Wynter Phoenix,Seth Greisinger,Tucker Barr[94]
1996Aaron Rowand, C. J. Ankrum, Drew Fischer, Steve Immel, Scott Hild[95]
1997Aaron Rowand, Richy Leon,Kip Wells, Scott Hild[96][97]
1998Dominic Rich, Ben Johnstone, John Shirley,Mike Tonis,Bobby Kielty[98]
1999Dominic Rich[99]
2000Paul O’Toole, Josh Persell, Steve Stanley, Mike Weel[100]
2001Chris Hamblen, Danny Matienzo, Ryan Gloger,Jay Garthwaite[101]
2002Jayce Tingler,Tony Gwynn Jr.,Taylor Tankersley[102]
2003J.C. Holt, Ben Crabtree, Aaron Rawl, Brett Butler,Matt Macri[103]
2004Ryan Patterson, Michael Campbell,Will Rhymes, Matt Goyen, Ryan Falcon[104]
2005P. J. Walters,Aaron Bates[105]
2006Justin Snyder, Shaun Seibert, Matt Cusick, Will Atwood,Scott Maine,Matt LaPorta[106]
2007Charlie Cutler,Blake Tekotte, Mike Colla, Matt Couch,Yonder Alonso[107]
2008Ryan Wheeler, Brent Milleville,Ty Kelly,Buddy Baumann,Connor Powers[108]
2009Colin Walsh, John Barr,Dan Butler, Kyle Blair,Jedd Gyorko,Harold Martinez[109]
2010Drew Martinez, Cohl Walla,Drew Gagnon,Colton Murray,Taylor Ard[110]
2011Ryan Jones, Jason Monda,Andrew Toles,Austin Voth,J. T. Chargois, Tony Bucciferro,Tanner Nivins[111]
2012Ryon Healy, Tom Windle[112]
2013Trevor Mitsui,Scott Heineman, Boo Vazquez, Justin Kamplain,Aaron Brown[113]
2014Mikey White, Gio Brusa,Scott Kingery, Andrew Naderer,Cody Ponce,Luke Lowery[114]
2015Cassidy Brown, Colin Lyman, Thomas Hackimer, Nick Highberger,Nick Senzel[115]
2016Brent Rooker,Nick Dunn, Bryce Jordan,Zac Lowther,Ryan Noda[116]
2017Mickey Gasper, Michael Curry, Robert Broom,Chandler Taylor[117]
2018Dominic Canzone,Cam Eden, Joe Donovan,Reid Detmers[118][119]
2019Mason Black,Matt Mikulski, Brett Auerbach,Gage Workman,Tyler Gentry,Tyler Hardman,T.J. Collett[120]
2020Season cancelled due tocoronavirus pandemic
2021Jake Thompson,Zach Neto,Bryce Hubbart, Dale Stanavich, Michael Prosecky[121]
2022Kurtis Byrne,Alex Freeland, Grayson Tatrow,Carson DeMartini, Brennen Oxford, Ryan Chasse,Cameron Fisher[122][123]
2023Joey DeChiaro, Davis Diaz,Patrick Forbes,Ike Irish, Brock Tibbits, Will Turner,James Tibbs III,Jared Jones[124][125][126]
2024Jake Clemente, Daniel Cuvet, Nick Dumesnil, Drew Faurot, Kaeden Kent, Will Ray, JD Rogers,Brody Donay,Ryder Helfrick[127][128]
2025Lance Davis, Carson Kerce, Kyle Kipp, Dalton Wentz,Brendan Lawson,Carson Tinney[129]

Italics - Indicates All-Star Game Home Run Hitting Contest participant

No-hit games

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YearPitcherOpponentScoreLocationNotesRef
1949Bob BurgessHarwich Cape Verdeans6–0[130]
2000Pete DunkleBourne7–0Cape Cod Regional Technical High SchoolCombined[131][132]
Mike Sollie

Managerial history

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ManagerSeasonsTotal SeasonsChampionship Seasons
Joe Walsh19881
Rolando Casanova1989–19902
Darren Mazeroski19911
John Hughes19921
Elliott Avent19931
Bill Mosiello1994
1996–1999
5
Steve Rousey19951
Dave Lawn
Pat Shine
200012000
Billy Jones20011
Dave Barnard20021
Bob Macaluso2003–20086
Tom Myers2009–20113
John Altobelli2012–20143
Jamie Shevchik2015–202510*2017, 2021

(*) - Season count excludes 2020 CCBL season cancelled due tocoronavirus pandemic.

See also

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