Rochester Red Wings | |||||
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Class | Triple-A (1946–present) | ||||
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League | International League (1912–present) | ||||
Division | East Division | ||||
Previous leagues | Eastern League (1899–1911) | ||||
Major league affiliations | |||||
Team | Washington Nationals (2021–present) | ||||
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Minor league titles | |||||
League titles (19) |
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Division titles (5) |
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Wild card berths (2) |
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Team data | |||||
Name | Rochester Red Wings (1929–present) | ||||
Previous names |
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Colors | Red, black, yellow, white[1] | ||||
Mascots | Spikes and Mittsy | ||||
Ballpark | Innovative Field (1997–present) | ||||
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Owner(s)/ Operator(s) | Rochester Community Baseball, Inc. | ||||
General manager | Dan Mason | ||||
Manager | Matthew LeCroy[2] | ||||
Website | milb.com/rochester |
The Rochester Red Wings are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League and the Triple-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals. They are located in Rochester, New York, and play their home games at Innovative Field, located in downtown Rochester. Founded in 1899, they are the oldest continuously operating sports franchise in North America below the major league level.
Since the widespread adoption of the minor league farm system in the 1920s, the Red Wings have been affiliated with four Major League Baseball clubs, an unusually stable series of relationships.[3] They were the top farm team of the St. Louis Cardinals for 32 years (1929–1960), Baltimore Orioles for 42 years (1961–2002), and Minnesota Twins for 18 years (2003–2020). They then became the Triple-A affiliate of the Nationals in 2021.
The franchise played from 1929 through 1996 at Silver Stadium (called Red Wing Stadium from 1929 to 1968) and moved to Frontier Field in 1997.
The Red Wings, along with the Pawtucket Red Sox, hold the record for the longest professional baseball game, lasting a total of 33 innings and 8 hours, 25 minutes over the course of three different days. The game was held at Pawtucket's McCoy Stadium, beginning on April 18, 1981. It was suspended just after 4 a.m. the next morning, and Rochester lost, 3–2, when the game resumed on June 23, 1981.