Gulf Coast League Pirates

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Gulf Coast League Pirates
Founded in 1968
Bradenton, Florida
Pittsburgh Pirates Cap Insignia.svg
Cap insignia
Minor league affiliations
ClassClass Rookie League
League Gulf Coast League
DivisionNorthwest Division
Major league affiliations
Team Pittsburgh Pirates
Minor league titles
League titles (1)2012
Division titles (4)
  • 2002
  • 2003
  • 2008
  • 2013
Team data
NameGCL Pirates
Ballpark Pirate City Complex
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Pittsburgh Pirates
ManagerMilver Reyes

The Gulf Coast Pirates or GCL Pirates are the North Division Gulf Coast League Rookie Level minor league baseball affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Since 2021, Pittsburgh has fielded two teams in the Gulf Coast League: the GCL Pirates Black and GCL Pirates Gold.

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History

The team plays in Bradenton, Florida, at Pirate City Complex. Established in 1978, the team is composed mainly of players who are in their first year of professional baseball either as draftees or non-drafted free agents from the United States, Canada, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, and other countries. The team won division championships in 2002, 2003 and in 2008. The team's current manager is Milver Reyes. In 2012, the team won its first GCL Championship in team history. [1]

The 2009 GCL Pirates had nine players each from the Dominican Republic and Venezuela, with the United States a distant third at six. There were the two highly publicized, pioneering Indian pitchers, Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel, who became the first Indian-born players to sign professional baseball contracts in the United States, [2] a second baseman named Henry Henry from Colombia, two players from Puerto Rico, and one each from Mexico, Panama, Australia, Canada and one of the first three players ever signed out of South Africa, Gift Ngoepe, while one of the Americans, Chris Aure, is from Alaska. "We eat together in the cafeteria, but sometimes we try each other's foods," Ngoepe says. "I listen to the Indians' music when I go past their rooms, and they listen to my music from Africa. We tell each other stories about our home countries. We do everything together." "Everybody's the same here, like family," Venezuelan infielder Elevys Gonzalez says. [3]

Season-by-season

(from Baseball Reference Bullpen)

YearRecordWin-Loss %ManagerRegular Season FinishPlayoffs
196827-33.450 Buddy Pritchard 6th GCLNo playoffs until 1983
196928-26.519Buddy Pritchard4th GCL
197023-40.365 Dick Cole 8th GCL
197120-32.385 Ed Napoleon 6th GCL
197221-39.350Ed Napoleon7th(t) GCL
197317-37.315 Woody Huyke 9th GCL
197411-42.208Woody Huyke9th GCL
197523-31.426Woody Huyke4th GCL
197611-41.212Woody Huyke7th GCL
197722–32.407Woody Huyke7th GCL
197821–32.396Woody Huyke6th GCL
197920–32.385Woody Huyke6th GCL
198024–39.381Woody Huyke8th GCL
198132–28.533Woody Huyke5th GCL
198227–35.435Woody Huyke3rd GCL
198328–32.467Woody Huyke3rd GCL NorthDid not qualify
198421–42.333Woody Huyke5th GCL NorthDid not qualify
198515–47.242Woody Huyke5th GCL NorthDid not qualify
198624–39.381Woody Huyke5th GCL NorthDid not qualify
198733–30.390Woody Huyke2nd GCL NorthDid not qualify
198826–37.413 Julio Garcia 5th GCL SouthDid not qualify
198921–42.333Woody Huyke8th GCL SouthDid not qualify
199130–29.508Woody Huyke3rd GCL CentralDid not qualify
199223–37.383Woody Huyke4th GCL CentralDid not qualify
199321–38.356Woody Huyke7th GCL WestDid not qualify
199425–35.417Woody Huyke4th GCL WestDid not qualify
199523–36.390Woody Huyke4th GCL NorthwestDid not qualify
199628–31.475Woody Huyke3rd GCL NorthwestDid not qualify
199727–32.458Woody Huyke6th GCL NorthwestDid not qualify
199825–35.407Woody Huyke6th GCL WestDid not qualify
199924–35.407Woody Huyke5th GCL NorthDid not qualify
200034–26.567Woody Huyke2nd GCL NorthDid not qualify
200122–34.393Woody Huyke6th GCL WestDid not qualify
200237–23.617Woody Huyke1st GCL NorthLost in 1st round
vs. GCL Dodgers (1 game to 0)
200336–20.643Woody Huyke1st GCL NorthLost in Finals
vs. GCL Braves (2 games to 0)
200430–28.517Woody Huyke3rd GCL SouthDid not qualify
200528–26.519 Jeff Livesey 2nd GCL SouthDid not qualify
200627–26.509 Turner Ward 4th GCL NorthDid not qualify
200726–30.464 Tom Prince 4th GCL SouthDid not qualify
200837–19.661Tom Prince1st GCL SouthLost in 1st round
vs. GCL Phillies (1 game to 0)
200929–31.483Tom Prince4th GCL NorthDid not qualify
201029–30.492Tom Prince4th GCL NorthDid not qualify
201134–26.567Tom Prince2nd GCL NorthLost in 1st round
201236–24.600Tom Prince2nd GCL NorthWon GCL Championship
vs. GCL Red Sox (2 games to 0)
Won in first round
vs. GCL Cardinals (1 game to 0)
201333-27.600 Milver Reyes 1st GCL NorthwestLost in 1st round
vs. GCL Nationals (1 game to 0)
201420-40.333Milver Reyes3rd GCL NorthwestDid not qualify
201528-31.475Milver Reyes3rd GCL NorthwestDid not qualify
201622-34.393 Edgar Varela 2nd GCL NorthwestDid not qualify
201726-34.433 Dave Turgeon 3rd GCL NortheastDid not qualify

Rosters

Gulf Coast League Pirates Black roster
PlayersCoaches/Other

Pitchers

  • -- Parker Brahms
  • 28 Wilger Camacho
  • 43 Arlinthon De Dios
  • 35 Enmanuel De Los Santos
  • -- Drake Fellows
  • 29 Mario Garcia
  • 58 Ryan Harbin
  • -- Jared Jones
  • 25 Wilkin Ramos
  •  2 Angel Suero
  • 65 Jake Sweeney

Catchers

  • 27 Daniel Angulo
  • -- Joe Jimenez
  • 41 Jose Melendez

Infielders

  • 62 Mariano Dotel
  • 10 Emilson Rosado

Outfielders

  • 16 Angel Basabe
  • 13 Carlos Canache
  •  6 Deion Walker

Manager

Coaches


Injury icon 2.svg 7-day injured list
* On Pittsburgh Pirates 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
± Taxi squad
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated May 2, 2021
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Gulf Coast League Pirates Gold roster
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Pitchers

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Catchers

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Infielders

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Outfielders

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Manager

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Coaches

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Injury icon 2.svg 7-day injured list
* On Pittsburgh Pirates 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
± Taxi squad
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated May 29, 2021
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References

  1. Williams, Tim (August 29, 2012). "GCL Pirates Win First Gulf Coast League Championship in Franchise History".
  2. http://www.bucsdugout.com/2009/7/4/938007/dinesh-patel-and-rinku-singh-make
  3. Kovacevic, Dejan (July 10, 2009). "The Bradenton Pirates: They are the world". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.