West Haven A's


The West Haven A's were an American Minor League Baseball team that played in the Double-A Eastern League from 1972 to 1982. They were located in located in West Haven, Connecticut, and played their home games at Quigley Stadium. From 1972 to 1979, the team was known as the West Haven Yankees after their Major League Baseball affiliate, the New York Yankees. They became an affiliate of the Oakland Athletics in 1980 and changed their name to the West Haven Whitecaps for that season before becoming the West Haven A's through their final two years of play.

History

New York Yankees (1972–1979)

From 1972 to 1979, the team was affiliated with and named for the New York Yankees. During that eight-year period, West Haven — managed by future Major League skippers Bobby Cox, Doc Edwards, Mike Ferraro, and Stump Merrill — won four Eastern League championships and compiled a regular-season win–loss record of 611–496. In 1975, first baseman Dave Bergman was selected for the Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award. Edwards, Ferraro, and Merrill each won the Eastern League Manager of the Year Award.

Notable Yankees alumni

The Yankees entered into a deal with a new Double-A team, the Nashville Sounds of the Southern League, after the 1979 season. The West Haven franchise relocated to Lynn, Massachusetts, and became the Lynn Sailors. Concurrently, the Waterbury, Connecticut, franchise moved to West Haven in time for the 1980 season, bringing their affiliation with the Oakland Athletics, and renaming the team the West Haven Whitecaps.
The franchise changed its name again in 1981, this time to the West Haven A's. The last West Haven team, managed by Bob Didier, won the team's fifth and final Eastern League title, defeating the Lynn Sailors in the finals. In 1983, the franchise moved to Albany, New York, becoming the Albany A's.

Notable alumni

SeasonDivisionRecordWin %FinishAttendanceManagerPostseasonMLB affiliate
1972American84–56.6001st102,537Won American Division title
Won EL championship vs. Trois-Rivières Aigles, 3–0
New York Yankees
1973American72–66.5222nd475,128New York Yankees
1974American58–79.4234th1742,878New York Yankees
197566–71.4824th1826,549New York Yankees
1976South80–59.5761st28,331Won South Division title
Won EL championship vs. Trois-Rivières Aigles, 3–0
New York Yankees
1977New England86–52.6231st41,072Won New England Division title
Won EL championship vs. Trois-Rivières Aigles, 3–0
New York Yankees
197882–57.5901st46,048New York Yankees
197983–56.5971st71,302Won First and Second Half titles
Won EL championship
New York Yankees
1980Southern47–92.3384th3230,112Oakland Athletics
1981Southern71–67.5143rd55,552Oakland Athletics
1982Southern86–54.6141st51,791Won First and Second Half Southern Division titles
Won Southern Division title
Won EL championship vs. Lynn Sailors, 3–0
Oakland Athletics