- Lynn Sailors
The Lynn Sailors were a class AA American minor league
baseball team affiliated with theSeattle Mariners andPittsburgh Pirates . They were a member of the Eastern League and played atFraser Field inLynn, Massachusetts from 1980-1983.After 30 years without pro baseball in Lynn, the Sailors began play in 1980 when
Mike Agganis , nephew of formerRed Sox playerHarry Agganis , purchased the franchise. After 2 successful seasons, the attendance began to drop, despite improved play on the field. After the 1982 season, the Sailors moved toBurlington, Vermont . Future major leaguersSpike Owen ,Harold Reynolds , andBud Black all played for the Sailors.In 1983 the Pirates moved their AA affiliation from the Southern League to the Eastern League and the newly formed Lynn Pirates began play. However, due to poor attendance, the club moved to
Nashua, New Hampshire and in 1987 moved toHarrisburg, Pennsylvania as theHarrisburg Senators where the club remains today. The team's final game was a 3-0 playoff loss against theNew Britain Red Sox in New Britain. The 3-hit, 10 strikeout, shutout wasRoger Clemens ' final minor league victory before joining Boston. All of the Pirates playoff games were played on the road due to poor home attendance.Baseball did not return to Lynn until 1996 when the
Massachusetts Mad Dogs of theNortheast League began play at Fraser Field. The Sailors franchise is now theAkron Aeros . [http://www.akronaeros.com/info-history.php]Year-by-year record
References
* [http://www.northshorespirit.com/offthefield/history/ Home of the North Shore Spirit]
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