Bend Bucks


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FieldValue
nameBend Bucks
firstseason1987
lastseason1991
cityBend, Oregon
class levelClass A Short Season
leagueNorthwest League
pastmajorleagueCalifornia Angels (1988-1989)
mascotBucky Buck (1987–1991)
ballparkVince Genna Stadium
leaguenum0
divnum0
colorsRed, navy blue, gold, white
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| name = Bend Bucks | firstseason = 1987 | lastseason = 1991 | allyears = | city = Bend, Oregon | logo = | caplogo = | class level = Class A Short Season | league = Northwest League | conference = | division = | past league = | majorleague = | pastmajorleague = California Angels (1988-1989) | pastnames = | mascot = Bucky Buck (1987–1991) | ballpark = Vince Genna Stadium | classchamps = | leaguenum = 0 | leaguechamps = | conferencechamps = | divnum = 0 | divisionchamps = | colors = Red, navy blue, gold, white

The Bend Bucks were a minor league baseball team located in Bend, Oregon. The Bucks were members of the Class A Short Season Northwest League from 1987 to 1991.

History

Following the 1986 season the Philadelphia Phillies ended their affiliation with Bend after eight years. Despite losing their agreement, baseball returned to Bend for the 1987 season. The club held a name the team contest and of the roughly sixty entries the nickname Bucks was selected. The team played as a co-op composed of prospects from the Dodgers, Padres, Pirates, and Rangers along with members of the Phillies including manager Mel Roberts.

After playing their first year as a co-op team, Bend signed a player development contract with the California Angels. The Bucks first season with the Angels would be their best as the team posted a record of 38-38. Two years into a three season agreement the Angels terminated their affiliation with Bend on the grounds of poor conditions at Vince Genna Stadium. The Angels moved their short season affiliation to Boise. Bend was again without a parent club. In 1990 the Bucks roster consisted of players from several organizations, including the Athletics, Phillies, and Giants. The following year was much of the same roster composition with nine organizations were represented on the 1991 team managed by Bill Stein.

After playing two seasons as a co-op the franchise inked an agreement with the Colorado Rockies and subsequently changed their name to the Bend Rockies.

Ballpark

The Bucks played at Vince Genna Stadium located in Bend, Oregon.

Identity

In changing their name to the Bucks, the club adopted new colors. The Bend Bulletin wrote that the team colors would be navy blue and red, with home uniforms and hats looking similar to those worn by the Boston Red Sox. Upon signing a working agreement with the Angels in 1988, gold was incorporated into the color scheme.

Season-by-season record

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SeasonPDCDivisionFinishWinsLossesWin%PostseasonManagerAttendance
Bend Bucks
1987North2nd3342.440Mel Roberts36,131
1988CALSouth2nd3838.500Don Long43,587
1989CALSouth4th3342.434Don Long40,526
1990South4th2947.382Mike Dubalo40,849
1991South2nd3046.395Bill Stein47,018
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Division winnerLeague champions
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Former players

Bend Bucks players (1987–1991)

References

References

  1. (September 17, 1986). "Phillies officially dump Bend". The Bulletin.
  2. (January 15, 1987). "Bend club nicknamed the Bucks". The Bulletin.
  3. Dufresne, Chris. (1989-06-25). "MINOR DETAIL : Even the Little Things Mean a Lot for the Bucks of Bend, Ore., Where Success Requires Being Ready for Anything and Keeping the Park Packed".
  4. (June 16, 1991). "Bucks take shape for season opener". The Bulletin.
  5. Lucas, Grant. "The day the Rockies came to Bend".

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