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Wellsville Red Sox

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Founded
  
1953

Previous parks
  
Tullar Field

Previous leagues
  
New York–Pennsylvania League (1957–1965) Pennsylvania–Ontario–New York League (1942–1956)

Previous names
  
Wellsville Red Sox (1963–1965) Wellsville Braves (1953–1961) Wellsville Rockets (1951–1952) Wellsville Senators (1950) Wellsville Nitros (1947–1949) Wellsville Yankees (1942–1946)

League titles
  
4 (1943, 1956, 1959, 1960)

The Wellsville Red Sox were a minor league baseball team, based in Wellsville, New York. The team played in the Pennsylvania–Ontario–New York League, which is still in existence as the New York–Penn League. The team began as the Wellsville Yankees, a class C affiliate of the New York Yankees from 1942 through 1946. In 1943, the team won its first league title. After the 1946 season the Yankees ended their affiliation and were replaced by the Boston Red Sox and the team was renamed the Wellsville Nitros. The Nitros were kept their affiliation with Boston until 1949. However, for the 1949 season, the club continued to play as the Nitros.

In 1950 the Nitros changed their name to the Wellsville Senators when they became a farm team of the Charlotte Hornets in the Washington Senators' farm system. The team became the independent Wellsville Rockets in 1951 when their one-year affiliation with the Senators ended. In 1952, the Rockets were affiliated with the St. Louis Browns, before becoming the Wellsville Braves, an affiliate of the Milwaukee Braves. During their time as the Braves the team, won 3 league titles; in 1956, 1959 and 1960. In 1963 the team once again became an affiliate of the Boston Red Sox and took up the Wellsville Red Sox name. In 1966, the Red Sox moved the team from Wellsville to Oneonta, New York, under the ownership of Sam Nader the team became the Oneonta Red Sox. The club played in Oneonta until 2010, when they were relocated to Norwich, Connecticut, and continue to play as the Connecticut Tigers.

Year-by-year record

(from Baseball Reference Bullpen)

References

Wellsville Red Sox Wikipedia