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Minor league baseball team
Albany-Colonie Yankees
Minor league affiliations
ClassDouble-A (1983–1994)
LeagueEastern League (1983–1994)
Major league affiliations
Previous teams
Minor league titles
League titles (3)
  • 1988
  • 1989
  • 1991
Pennants (4)
  • 1984
  • 1985
  • 1989
  • 1990
Team data
Name
  • Albany-Colonie Yankees (1985–1994)
  • Albany-Colonie A's (1984)
  • Albany A's (1983)
MascotGrounder (1985–1994)
BallparkHeritage Park (1983–1994)

The Albany-Colonie Yankees were a Minor League Baseball team that played in the Double-A Eastern League from 1983 to 1994. They were located in Colonie, New York, and played their home games at Heritage Park. The team was known as the Albany A's in their inaugural 1983 season and the Albany-Colonie A's in 1984 after their Major League Baseball affiliate, the Oakland Athletics. They were renamed the Albany-Colonie Yankees in 1985 when they became an affiliate of the New York Yankees. The team retained the Yankees moniker through their final season in 1994.

For the first 11 years of Albany-Colonie's 12-year membership in the Eastern League, the circuit played without divisions. The top four teams qualified for the playoffs. The A's/Yankees qualified for the postseason on eight occasions, including four seasons by virtue of winning the regular season pennant (1984, 1985, 1989, and 1990). They won the Eastern League championship three times (1988, 1989, and 1991).

Radio

  • WABY 1400 AM: Albany (1987–1988 seasons)
  • WGNA 1460 AM: Albany (1989–1991 seasons)
  • WROW 590 AM: Albany (1992–1993 seasons)

See also

References

  1. "Eastern League (AA) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved May 16, 2020.
  2. "2019 Eastern League Media Guide" (PDF). Eastern League. Minor League Baseball. 2019. pp. 109–111. Retrieved May 16, 2020.


Preceded byWaterbury A's Oakland Athletics
Double-A affiliate

1980–1984
Succeeded byHuntsville Stars
Preceded byNashville Sounds New York Yankees
Double-A affiliate

1985–1994
Succeeded byNorwich Navigators


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