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'''[[Minor League Baseball]] (1955-present)'''
'''[[Minor League Baseball]] (1955-present)'''
*[[Triple-A East]] (2021-present)
*'''[[International League]] (1955-present)'''
*[[International League]] (1955-2020)
| venue = '''[[Huntington Park]] (2009-present)'''<br/>[[Cooper Stadium]] (1977-2008)
| venue = '''[[Huntington Park]] (2009-present)'''<br/>Cooper Stadium (1977-2008)
| parent = '''[[Cleveland Guardians]] (2009-present)'''<br/>[[Washington Nationals]] (2007-08)<br/>[[New York Yankees]] (1979-2006)<br/>[[Pittsburgh Pirates]] (1957-78)<br/>[[Kansas City Athletics]] (1955-56)
| parent = '''[[Cleveland Indians]] (2009-present)'''<br/>[[Washington Nationals]] (2007-08)<br/>[[New York Yankees]] (1979-2006)<br/>[[Pittsburgh Pirates]] (1957-78)<br/>[[Kansas City Athletics]] (1955-56)
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The '''Columbus Clippers''' are a [[Minor League Baseball]] team of the [[International League]] (IL) and the Triple-A affiliate of the [[Cleveland Guardians]]. They are located in Columbus, Ohio, and are named for speedy merchant sailing vessels known as clippers.  
The '''Columbus Clippers''' are a [[Minor League Baseball]] team of the [[Triple-A East]] and the Triple-A affiliate of the [[Cleveland Indians]]. They are located in Columbus, Ohio, and are named for speedy merchant sailing vessels known as clippers.  


The franchise began in 1955 as the '''Columbus Jets'''. The Jets franchise folded in 1969 and were purchased and moved to Charleston, West Virginia, where they became the '''Charleston Charlies'''. The franchise was returned by their then-parent club, the [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], in 1977 as the '''Columbus Clippers'''. A new franchise was relocated to Charleston and assumed the Charlies name.
The franchise began in 1955 as the '''Columbus Jets'''. The Jets franchise folded in 1969 and were purchased and moved to Charleston, West Virginia, where they became the '''Charleston Charlies'''. The franchise was returned by their then-parent club, the [[Pittsburgh Pirates]], in 1977 as the '''Columbus Clippers'''. A new franchise was relocated to Charleston and assumed the Charlies name.


==Publications==
==Publications==
===Home programs by season===
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!Season/Date!!Type!!Opponent!!Venue
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! colspan="4"| 2010s
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| [[2019 MiLB season|2019]]
| [[2019 Columbus Clippers program|Regular Season]]
| n/a
| [[Huntington Park]]
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===Media guides and yearbooks by season===
====Media guides====
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! 1960s
| [[1963 Columbus Jets media guide|1963]]{{·}}[[1964 Columbus Jets media guide|1964]]
|}


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[[Category: Columbus Clippers| ]]
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[[Category: Cleveland Indians]]
[[Category: Cleveland Guardians]]
[[Category: Baseball franchises in Ohio]]
[[Category: Baseball franchises in Ohio]]
[[Category: Minor League Baseball franchises]]
[[Category: Minor League Baseball franchises]]
[[Category: Franchises established in 1955]]
[[Category: Franchises established in 1955]]

Latest revision as of 07:48, 10 September 2024

Columbus Clippers
First Season
1955
Team History
Columbus Clippers (1977-present)
Charleston Charlies (1970-77)
Columbus Jets (1955-70)
League/Division
Minor League Baseball (1955-present)
Venue
Huntington Park (2009-present)
Cooper Stadium (1977-2008)
Major League Affiliations
Cleveland Guardians (2009-present)
Washington Nationals (2007-08)
New York Yankees (1979-2006)
Pittsburgh Pirates (1957-78)
Kansas City Athletics (1955-56)


The Columbus Clippers are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League (IL) and the Triple-A affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians. They are located in Columbus, Ohio, and are named for speedy merchant sailing vessels known as clippers.

The franchise began in 1955 as the Columbus Jets. The Jets franchise folded in 1969 and were purchased and moved to Charleston, West Virginia, where they became the Charleston Charlies. The franchise was returned by their then-parent club, the Pittsburgh Pirates, in 1977 as the Columbus Clippers. A new franchise was relocated to Charleston and assumed the Charlies name.

Publications

Publications

Minor League Baseball
AAA International League East Division Buffalo Bisons • Charlotte Knights • Durham Bulls • Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp • Lehigh Valley IronPigs • Norfolk Tides • Rochester Red Wings • Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders • Syracuse Mets • Worcester Red Sox
West Division Columbus Clippers • Gwinnett Stripers • Indianapolis Indians • Iowa Cubs • Louisville Bats • Memphis Redbirds • Nashville Sounds • Omaha Storm Chasers • St. Paul Saints • Toledo Mud Hens
Pacific Coast League East Division Albuquerque Isotopes • El Paso Chihuahuas • Oklahoma City Dodgers • Round Rock Express • Sugar Land Space Cowboys
West Division Las Vegas Aviators • Reno Aces • Sacramento River Cats • Salt Lake Bees • Tacoma Rainiers
AA Texas League North Division Arkansas Travelers • Northwest Arkansas Naturals • Springfield Cardinals • Tulsa Drillers • Wichita Wind Surge
South Division Amarillo Sod Poodles • Corpus Christi Hooks • Frisco RoughRiders • Midland RockHounds • San Antonio Missions
Eastern League Northeast Division Binghamton Rumble Ponies • Hartford Yard Goats • New Hampshire Fisher Cats • Portland Sea Dogs • Reading Fightin Phils • Somerset Patriots
Southwest Division Akron RubberDucks • Altoona Curve • Bowie Baysox • Erie SeaWolves • Harrisburg Senators • Richmond Flying Squirrels
Southern League North Division Birmingham Barons • Chattanooga Lookouts • Rocket City Trash Pandas • Tennessee Smokies
South Division Biloxi Shuckers • Mississippi Braves • Montgomery Biscuits • Pensacola Blue Wahoos
High A Midwest League East Division Dayton Dragons • Fort Wayne TinCaps • Great Lakes Loons • Lake County Captains • Lansing Lugnuts • West Michigan Whitecaps
West Division Beloit Snappers • Cedar Rapids Kernels • Peoria Chiefs • Quad Cities River Bandits • South Bend Cubs • Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
Northwest League n/a Eugene Emeralds • Everett AquaSox • Hillsboro Hops • Spokane Indians • Tri-City Dust Devils • Vancouver Canadians
South Atlantic League North Division Aberdeen IronBirds • Brooklyn Cyclones • Hudson Valley Renegades • Jersey Shore BlueClaws • Wilmington Blue Rocks
South Division Asheville Tourists • Bowling Green Hot Rods • Greensboro Grasshoppers • Greenville Drive • Hickory Crawdads • Rome Braves • Winston-Salem Dash
Single-A Carolina League North Division Delmarva Shorebirds • Fredericksburg Nationals • Lynchburg Hillcats • Salem Red Sox
Central Division Carolina Mudcats • Down East Wood Ducks • Fayetteville Woodpeckers • Kannapolis Cannon Ballers
South Division Augusta GreenJackets • Charleston RiverDogs • Columbia Fireflies • Myrtle Beach Pelicans
Florida State League East Division Daytona Tortugas • Jupiter Hammerheads • Palm Beach Cardinals • St. Lucie Mets
West Division Bradenton Marauders • Clearwater Threshers • Dunedin Blue Jays • Fort Myers Mighty Mussels • Lakeland Flying Tigers • Tampa Tarpons
California League North Division Fresno Grizzlies • Modesto Nuts • San Jose Giants • Stockton Ports
South Division Inland Empire 66ers • Lake Elsinore Storm • Rancho Cucamonga Quakes • Visalia Rawhide
Defunct Leagues
Defunct Teams Calgary Cannons • Charlotte Stone Crabs • Fort Lauderdale Yankees • Seattle Rainiers • Toronto Maple Leafs
Related Seasons • Stadiums • Major League Baseball


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