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Minor league baseball team
Gold Coast Suns
Minor league affiliations
ClassIndependent Winter League
LeagueSenior Professional Baseball Association
DivisionSouthern Division
Team data
BallparkBobby Maduro-Miami Stadium
Pompano Beach Municipal Park

The Gold Coast Suns was one of the eight original franchises that played in the Senior Professional Baseball Association in its inaugural 1989 season. The club split their home games between the cities of Miami and Pompano Beach in Florida.

Earl Weaver managed the Suns, who hired former All-Star Pedro Ramos as their pitching coach. Bright spots included pitcher Joaquín Andújar, who posted a 5–0 record with a 1.31 earned run average, and shortstop Bert Campaneris as the oldest everyday player in the league at 47, who hit a .291 batting average and stole 16 bases in 60 games.

But the Suns struggled for most of the season, ending with a 32–39 record and out of the playoffs. Without a fan base, the team averaged 985 fans per game, about half of the attendance projected, and folded at the end of the season.

Notable players

References

  1. ^ Senior Citizens: The Boys of Winter. Uni Watch. Retrieved on March 2, 2016.
  2. ^ 1990 Gold Coast Suns. The Trading Card Database. Retrieved on March 2, 2016.
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