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The Augusta GreenJackets are a Minor League Baseball team of the Carolina League and the Single-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves. They play their home games at SRP ParkinNorth Augusta, South Carolina.[1]

Augusta GreenJackets
  • North Augusta, South Carolina
  • Team logo Cap insignia
    Minor league affiliations
    ClassSingle-A (2021–present)
    Previous classesClass A (1980–2020)
    LeagueCarolina League (2021–present)
    DivisionSouth Division

    Previous leagues

    South Atlantic League (1980–2020)
    Major league affiliations
    TeamAtlanta Braves (2021–present)
    Previous teams
  • Boston Red Sox (1999–2004)
  • Pittsburgh Pirates (1984–1998)
  • St. Louis Cardinals (1983)
  • Detroit Tigers (1981–1982)
  • Co-op (1980)
  • Minor league titles
    League titles (4)
    • 1989
  • 1995
  • 1999
  • 2008
  • Division titles (1)2008
    Team data
    NameAugusta GreenJackets (1994–present)

    Previous names

    • Augusta Pirates (1988–1993)
  • Macon Pirates (1984–1987)
  • Macon Redbirds (1983)
  • Macon Peaches (1980–1982)
  • ColorsDark green, green, gold, black, white
             
    MascotAuggie
    BallparkSRP Park (2018–present)

    Previous parks

  • Heaton Stadium (1988–1994)
  • Luther Williams Field (1980–1987)
  • Owner(s)/
    Operator(s)

    Diamond Baseball Holdings
    General managerBrandon Greene
    ManagerWynsten Sawyer

    History

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    Augusta was a member of the South Atlantic League from 1980 to 2020. Before the San Francisco Giants took over the club's affiliation after the 2004 season, the GreenJackets were a part of the Boston Red Sox organization. Prior to that, the Red Sox replaced the Pittsburgh Pirates in Augusta. The GreenJackets boast third baseman Kevin Youkilis and Dustin Pedroia as the only prospects to make the Red Sox roster, although knuckle baller Tim Wakefield pitched there in 1989 with the Pirates organization. The Red Sox' relationship with Augusta met with immediate success when the GreenJackets won the South Atlantic League championship in their first year as an affiliate team.

    The 2020 season was postponed and later cancelled for Augusta and all of MiLB due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the MiLB Reorganization of 2021, the Braves invited Augusta to be their new Low-A affiliate in the Low-A East.[2] In 2022, the Low-A East became known as the Carolina League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization, and was reclassified as a Single-A circuit.[3]

    The team is named after The Masters golf tournament held across the Savannah River in Augusta, Georgia, where the winner receives a green jacket. The team logo features a yellowjacket wasp colored green, wearing a tam o' shanter cap, associated with golf.

    One week a year the GreenJackets assume the name of their alter ego and become the Pimento Cheese. This name also pays homage to the Masters tournament with the iconic pimento cheese sandwich, a popular concession item sold at the tournament, featured prominently as the team's logo on caps, jerseys, and all team branding.

    Stadium

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    The GreenJackets play in SRP Park, a 4,782-seat stadium which opened on April 12, 2018.[4] SRP Park is part of Riverside Village at Hammond's Ferry, which overlooks the Savannah River and the city of Augusta, featuring apartments, a hotel, office space, and multiple restaurants and shops.[5] The North Augusta-based SRP Federal Credit Union purchased the naming rights to the ballpark.[6]

    SRP Park replaced Lake Olmstead Stadium as the home of the GreenJackets. Lake Olmstead Stadium was built primarily as a baseball facility between 1994 and 1995. The stadium seated 4,400 with nearly 1,000 box seats, 830 reserved seats, over 2,000 general admission seats.

    Awards

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    In 2008, the team was voted by fans as the best minor league team in the Minor League Baseball Yearly (MiLBY) Awards.[7]

    Notable alumni

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    All Star Kevin Youkilis
     
    John Grabow
  • Bronson Arroyo MLB All-Star
  • Madison Bumgarner 4 x MLB All-Star; 2014 World Series Most Valuable Player
  • Carlos García MLB All-Star
  • Clint Courtney (1948)
  • Fred Gladding (1958)
  • Vaughn Grissom (2021)
  • Brian Horwitz
  • Ralph Houk (1941) Manager: 1961 & 1962 World Series Champion - New York Yankees
  • Roberto Kelly (2007, MGR) 2 x MLB All-Star
  • Jason Kendall (1993) 3 x MLB All-Star
  • Jon Lester (2003) 4 x MLB All-Star
  • Orlando Merced (1988)
  • Brandon Moss (2004) MLB All-Star
  • Wally Moses (1931) 2 x MLB All-Star
  • Aramis Ramirez (1996) 3 x MLB All-Star
  • Dustin Pedroia (2004) 4 x MLB All Star; 2007 AL Rookie of the Year; 2008 AL Most Valuable Player
  • Hanley Ramírez (2003) MLB All-Star; 2009 NL Batting Title; 2006 NL Rookie of the Year
  • Sergio Romo (2006) MLB All-Star
  • Freddy Sanchez (2000) 3 x MLB All-Star
  • Pablo Sandoval (2006) 2 x MLB All-Star; 2012 World Series Most Valuable Player
  • Spencer Strider (2021)
  • Brian Wilson (2005) 3 x MLB All-Star
  • Tim Wakefield (1999) MLB All-Star
  • Rube Walker (1962)
  • Tony Womack (1992) MLB All-Star
  • Kevin Youkilis (2001-2002) 3 x MLB All-Star
  • Adam Duvall (2011)
  • Roster

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  • Players Coaches/Other

    Pitchers

    • 50 Zack Austin
    • 11 Garrett Baumann
    • 56 Reibyn Corona
    • 12 Giomar Diaz
    • 40 Adel Dilone
    • 20 Mitch Farris
    • 49 Riley Frey
    • 36 Didier Fuentes
    • -- Isaac Gallegos  
    • 60 Seth Keller
    • 17 Cade Kuehler
    • 19 Adam Maier
    • 28 LJ McDonough
    • 70 Davis Polo
    • 23 Adam Shoemaker
    • 54 William Silva
    • 59 Luis Vargas

    Catchers

    • 77 Jacob Godman
    • 24 Alexander Martinez

    Infielders

    • 16 Diego Benitez
    • 34 Drew Compton
    • 57 Leiker Figueroa  
    •  7 Cam Magee  
    • 32 Jose Marcano
    • 67 Joe Olsavsky
    • 18 Beau Philip
    •  2 Luis Sanchez
    •  8 Will Verdung

    Outfielders

    •  9 Pier-Olivier Boucher
    •  1 Isaiah Drake  
    • 26 Robert Gonzalez
    • 46 Jace Grady
    •  4 Kade Kern


    Manager

    • -- Wynston Sawyer

    Coaches

    • -- Einar Díaz (hitting)
    • -- Elvin Nina (pitching)
    • -- Connor Justus (coach)

    60-day injured list

      7-day injured list
    * On Atlanta Braves 40-man roster
    ~ Development list
    # Rehab assignment
    ∞ Reserve list
    ‡ Restricted list
    § Suspended list
    † Temporarily inactive list
    Roster updated May 9, 2024
    Transactions
    → More rosters: MiLB • Carolina League
    Atlanta Braves minor league players

    References

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    1. ^ Spedden, Zach (March 12, 2018). "SRP Park Playing Field Takes Shape". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  • ^ Mayo, Jonathan (February 12, 2021). "MLB Announces New Minors Teams, Leagues". Major League Baseball. Retrieved June 29, 2024.
  • ^ "Historical League Names to Return in 2022". Minor League Baseball. March 16, 2022. Retrieved June 29, 2024.
  • ^ Mock, Joe (January 27, 2018). "Ballpark Update". Baseball Parks. Retrieved February 28, 2018.
  • ^ Smith, Michael (May 19, 2017). "North Augusta Baseball Stadium Suites Sell Out". Aiken Standard. Retrieved August 26, 2017.
  • ^ Reichard, Kevin (August 22, 2017). "New for 2018: SRP Park". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
  • ^ "2008 MiLBY Awards". MLB.com. Major League Baseball. Archived from the original on March 11, 2010. Retrieved April 8, 2012.
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