Nineteen Former Charleston Players In MLB Playoffs
Among the
players involved are pitchers Chad Gaudin, Ivan Nova, David Robertson and Phil
Hughes, infielder Eduardo Nunez and outfielder Brett Gardner (who played for the
Gaudin
called the Lowcountry home when the organization was still an affiliate of the
then-Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 2002.
The 5-11 right-hander appeared in 26 games (17 starts) for the RiverDogs
and registered a 4-6 record with an impressive 2.26 ERA. A native of
Hughes
had all the pedigree out of
Nova cut his teeth in the Yankees system beginning in 2006 in the Gulf Coast League, and earned a promotion to the RiverDogs in 2007, where the Dominican native registered a 6-8 record and a 4.98 ERA over 21 starts. The 6-4 right-hander came into his own in 2010 in Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes Barre with an eye-opening 12-3 mark and a 2.86 ERA which not only earned him All-Star honors, but a call-up to the Yankees, where in 10 games (seven starts), Nova boasts a 1-2 record with a 4.50 ERA.
Robertson, a former All-SEC performer at the
Nunez, who joined Robertson on the 2007 SAL All-Star Team, played 181 games with the RiverDogs from 2006-07, hitting a combined .232 with 36 stolen bases. The Dominican native was twice invited to Yankees Spring Training as a non-roster invitee, but did not truly make a splash until 2009, when he raked at a .322 clip for Double-A Trenton. Nunez began the season with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes Barre before tasting Major League Baseball for the first time in the second half, hitting a solid .280 in 30 games with one home run, seven RBI and five stolen bases.
Although
Brett Gardner never wore a RiverDogs uniform, he still left an indelible mark on
the
Shields,
a 16th round pick in 2000 by
Sonnanstine channeled an 11-4 record during his final year at
Wheeler
actually began his professional career as a starter upon being drafted by
Baldelli
was a first round pick of the Rays in the 2000 Draft and spent the 2001 campaign
in Charleston, hitting .249 in 113 games with 23 doubles, eight home runs, 55
RBI and 25 stolen bases. The
Brignac
was nabbed by the Rays in the second round of the 2004 Draft as a High School
All-American out of
Largely
regarded as one of the fastest players in baseball, Crawford was a second round
pick by
Young
spent the 2004 season with the Charleston RiverDogs and enjoyed one of the best
seasons in the history of professional baseball in the
After missing a majority of the 2007 season due to injury, Carl Pavano
joined the RiverDogs along with Phil Hughes, making just two rehab starts before
his departure. A World Series champion with the Florida Marlins in 2003, the 6-5
right-hander was originally drafted by the Red Sox in 1994, but was traded to
Cantu laced up his cleats with the RiverDogs in 2000, raking at a .301
clip in 46 games. The Mexican infielder played for
Hamilton,
who was lauded as one of the finest high school players in the history of
Dunn
began his career as an outfielder for the Gulf Coast League Yankees in 2005
after being drafted in '04. The
former College of Southern Nevada standout made a full transition to the mound
in '07 and blossomed into one of the RiverDogs best starting pitchers having
posted a 12-5 record with a 3.42 ERA in 27 starts. Dunn pitched four games for the Yankees
in late 2009 before being shipped to
Huff was
selected in the fifth round of the 1998 Draft by
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RiverDogs, Cannon Ballers postponed Thursday
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Six-run inning, Harrison’s strong start lead RiverDogs to victory
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Cannon Ballers shut out ‘Dogs in series opener
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Augusta bullpen stunts RiverDogs
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RiverDogs comeback halted in walk-off loss
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Narciso Polanco named Carolina League Player of the Week
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