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Carolina Mudcats

The Carolina Mudcats were a Minor League Baseball team based in , that competed as the Single-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers in the from 2017 until the end of the 2025 season. Established in 1991 after relocating from , the team played its home games at Five County Stadium and provided affordable, family-oriented entertainment to the Wake County community for over three decades. Following the 2025 season, the franchise relocated to , and rebranded as the Wilson Warbirds for the 2026 campaign. Originally a Double-A team in the Southern League upon its inception, the Mudcats captured league championships in 1995 as the Pittsburgh Pirates' affiliate (89–55 record under manager Trent Jewett) and in 2003 as the Florida Marlins' affiliate (80–58 record under manager Tracy Woodson). The team transitioned to the Class A-Advanced Carolina League in 2012 amid a series of major league affiliations, including stints with the Colorado Rockies (1999–2002), Cincinnati Reds (2009–2011), Cleveland Indians (2012–2014), and Atlanta Braves (2015–2016), before stabilizing with the Brewers, who fully acquired ownership in October 2017. Over its history, the Mudcats drew significant local support, attracting approximately 120,000 fans in 2024 alone and contributing to the regional economy through events at the renovated Five County Stadium, which opened on July 3, 1991. The Mudcats developed numerous players who advanced to Major League Baseball, including standout talents such as Miguel Cabrera, Dontrelle Willis, Matt Holliday, Tim Wakefield, Francisco Lindor, Devin Williams, and Corbin Burnes. Known for their distinctive catfish mascot and branding—featuring a mudcat swimming through a "C"—the team emphasized community engagement and innovative promotions, helping to elevate minor league baseball's profile in the Southeast during its tenure. As of November 2025, Five County Stadium remains under county management with a new lease approved for potential future uses, marking the end of an era for the Mudcats in Zebulon while their legacy endures through alumni achievements and fan memories.

Franchise overview

League affiliation and operations

The Carolina Mudcats have competed in the as its Low-A classification affiliate since the league's reorganization in 2021, which established a 12-team circuit divided into North and South divisions spanning four states: , , , and . As the primary developmental team for the Brewers, the Mudcats focus on nurturing young talent through a 138-game regular season schedule, emphasizing player development in pitching, hitting, and fielding fundamentals typical of Low-A competition. In the 2025 season, the Mudcats finished with a record of 68 wins and 60 losses, securing second place in the North Division, just 1.5 games behind the division-leading . The franchise, tracing its origins to 1969 when it began operations as the Columbus White Sox in the Double-A Southern League before adopting the Mudcats moniker in 1989, has been owned and operated by the Brewers since their full purchase in 2017. Over 35 seasons based in , from 1991 through 2025, the team has played at Five County Stadium, contributing to local by drawing approximately 120,000 fans annually in recent years. The Mudcats' team colors are red, black, white, and gray, reflecting a bold and dynamic aesthetic suited to their regional identity. Their iconic logo, featuring a —known locally as a "mudcat"—swimming through a stylized "C," was introduced in upon relocation to Zebulon and has remained a cornerstone of the franchise's , symbolizing the muddy waters of nearby rivers and lakes. The mascot, Muddy the Mudcat, embodies this theme and engages fans through appearances at games and community events, where the team has prioritized charitable initiatives, youth programs, and family-oriented outreach to strengthen ties in the Zebulon area. Following the 2025 season, the Brewers announced the team's relocation to , for 2026, where it will rebrand as the Wilson Warbirds.

Ownership and management

The Carolina Mudcats franchise originated in , as the Columbus White Sox in 1969 and was renamed the Columbus Astros in 1971, under local ownership by the Preston group from 1978 until August 1988, when North Carolina businessman Bryant purchased the team and rebranded it the Columbus Mudcats for the 1989 season. Following the 1990 season, Bryant relocated the franchise to , where it became the Carolina Mudcats in the Southern League, with Bryant serving as majority owner and president. Bryant maintained full control of the independent operator through multiple major league affiliations until October 3, 2017, when the Brewers organization acquired 100% ownership, ending the era of independent operation. Since the 2017 acquisition, the Mudcats have operated as a fully owned subsidiary of the Brewers, with governance integrated into the parent club's structure and no separate independent operators. The Brewers' ownership has emphasized alignment with their player development system, contributing to operational stability in the front office and coaching staff. Key executives under Brewers ownership include Eric Gardner, promoted to general manager overseeing baseball operations in recent years, and David Lawrence, general manager for business development and brand marketing since at least 2021. Joe Ricciutti was appointed president of the affiliate in December 2024, managing the transition ahead of the team's planned relocation. Earlier, longtime vice president and general manager Joe Kremer retired in 2021 after nearly 30 years with the franchise, having joined under Bryant's ownership in 1990. Managerial leadership since the Brewers' acquisition has shown notable stability, with four managers guiding the team through eight seasons. Joe Ayrault served from 2017 to 2021, becoming the franchise's all-time winningest manager with 203 victories during that period. Victor Estevez managed from 2022 to 2023, followed by Nick Stanley, who has led the team since 2024 and earned the Manager of the Year award in that debut season for guiding the Mudcats to a 78-51 record and a playoff appearance. In 2025, Stanley returned for his second year, overseeing a 68-60 campaign that finished second in the North Division. This continuity under Brewers oversight has supported consistent player development without frequent turnover.

Ballpark and facilities

Five County Stadium

Five County Stadium, located in , was constructed in 1991 at a cost of $2.5 million and opened on July 3 of that year after ground broke in January. The ballpark was named for its proximity to the intersection of five counties—Wake, , , Johnston, and —and was built to serve as a regional venue without infringing on the territories of nearby professional teams. Initially featuring metal seating, the stadium had an official capacity of around 3,500 that was later expanded through renovations to 6,500 seats. The field dimensions measure 330 feet to left field, 400 feet to center, and 309 feet to right field, with a natural grass surface that has hosted generations of games. Amenities include nine luxury suites with balconies, a party deck above sections 404-406, a team store known as The Tackle Box, and family-friendly features like picnic pavilions and ADA-accessible seating in sections 101-106, 202, and 218. Major renovations occurred between 1998 and 2000, replacing metal seating with concrete, adding new light towers, and installing a renovated wall; further upgrades followed in 2004 and a $15 million overhaul in 2006 that enhanced clubhouses and overall facilities. As the longtime home of the Carolina Mudcats, Five County Stadium hosted 35 seasons of from 1991 to 2025, including the team's Southern League championships in 1995 and 2003. In its early years, the venue was occasionally shared with , which relocated seven home games there in 2003 due to renovations at Doak Field at Dail Park. The stadium's role with the Mudcats concluded with the team's final home game on August 31, 2025, a 1-0 loss to the that marked the end of an era before the franchise's relocation. Due to construction delays in 1991, the Mudcats played their initial games that season at Fleming Stadium in . Following the Mudcats' departure, Wake County approved a agreement on November 3, 2025, for to manage Five County Stadium starting January 1, 2026. The 10-year agreement includes a $10 million for upgrades and plans to host a summer collegiate baseball team, along with community events and other programming.

Relocation to Wilson

In December 2023, the city of , approved a plan to relocate the Carolina Mudcats franchise approximately 25 miles east from Zebulon, with the move set to occur after the 2025 season. The Milwaukee Brewers organization, the team's parent club, and Wilson city officials confirmed the transition in August 2025 as preparations intensified for the final season in Zebulon. On November 22, 2024, the team announced its rebranding to the Wilson Warbirds for the 2026 season, marking a new chapter while preserving its status as a Low-A affiliate in the . The relocation stems from Wilson's initiative to revitalize its through , including a multimillion-dollar in and infrastructure that the sought to leverage for enhanced fan experiences. Team and league officials cited the opportunity for modern facilities in a strategically positioned outside the territorial boundaries of nearby teams like the and . This move addresses longstanding needs for upgraded amenities, as Five County Stadium in Zebulon, while historic, lacks some contemporary features available in newer venues. The new home, Wilson Stadium, is a $69 million state-of-the-art facility under construction in downtown near , scheduled to open in time for the 2026 season. It will feature 3,500 fixed seats with additional and standing-room areas for a total capacity of approximately 4,500 to 5,000 spectators, along with 10 to 12 private suites, a club and banquet space for 250 guests, , and modern amenities such as large video boards and enhanced concessions. The transition ensures continuity for the as the Brewers' Low-A affiliate, with the Warbirds expected to draw from Wilson's population of over 50,000 and surrounding areas to boost regional engagement. The Mudcats played their final regular-season home game at Five County Stadium on August 31, 2025, concluding 35 years in Zebulon amid a record-breaking attendance surge during the farewell series.

History

Origins in Columbus

The franchise that would become the Carolina Mudcats originated in 1969 when returned to , after a two-year hiatus, with the establishment of the as a Double-A team in the Southern League and an affiliate of the . The team played its home games at Golden Park and finished the inaugural season with a record of 65 wins and 75 losses under manager . In 1970, the team underwent a name change to the Columbus Astros and switched its affiliation to the Houston Astros, initiating a partnership that endured for two decades. The Astros posted a strong debut year, winning the Southern League championship with an 78-59 record managed by Jimmy Williams. Over the ensuing years, the team experienced varied success, highlighted by a second league title in 1986 when it defeated the in the playoffs. By the late , persistent financial challenges plagued the franchise, including consistently low attendance at Golden Park that resulted in annual operating losses. In August 1988, businessman Steve Bryant acquired the team from local ownership, and in January 1989, he rebranded it as the Columbus Mudcats while retaining the Houston Astros affiliation. Managers during this transitional period included Tom Wiedenbauer, who led the club from 1987 through 1989. These economic pressures ultimately prompted Bryant to seek relocation options after the 1990 season.

Move to Zebulon and Pittsburgh Pirates era (1991–1998)

Following the 1990 season, the Columbus Mudcats franchise relocated from to , where it was rebranded as the Carolina Mudcats to reflect its new regional identity. The name "Mudcats" drew from Southern slang for , a nod to the local habitat known for the species. With Five County Stadium still under construction, the team played its initial home games at historic Fleming Stadium in nearby , opening on April 19, 1991, with a 5-4 victory over the . As the Double-A affiliate of the from 1991 through 1998, the Carolina Mudcats competed in the Southern League, serving as a key developmental hub for Pirates prospects. Notable talents like Jason , who played for the team in 1994 and 1995 before his debut, and outfielder Jermaine Allensworth, a 1994-1995 contributor, honed their skills in Zebulon, contributing to the franchise's early reputation for player development. Under managers such as Don Werner and Spin Williams, the Mudcats posted competitive records, including a strong 74-67 finish in 1993 that placed them just half a game behind the East Division leader. The team's pinnacle came in 1995, when it captured the Southern League championship under manager Trent Jewett. With an 89-55 regular-season mark that secured the East Division title by winning both halves, the Mudcats advanced to the playoffs, defeating the 3-2 in the division series before topping the 3-1 in the finals. This triumph marked the franchise's first league title and highlighted its rapid ascent in the Southern League. Despite such successes, the era faced hurdles, including logistical adjustments from the stadium construction delay and the league's ongoing expansions that influenced scheduling and divisional balance in the mid-1990s. Attendance surged during this period, underscoring community embrace of the new team; in 1993, the Mudcats drew over 328,000 fans to Five County Stadium, shattering the previous area record for and establishing Zebulon as a viable market. This growth reflected the excitement around the Pirates affiliation and the novelty of in the region, even as the team navigated the Southern League's evolving structure.

Colorado Rockies and Florida Marlins eras (1999–2008)

Following the conclusion of their affiliation with the after the 1998 season, the Carolina Mudcats entered into a player development contract with the Colorado Rockies in 1999, marking a new era focused on developing talent from the Rockies' farm system. The team continued competing in the Double-A Southern League, where they had played since their inception in , without any classification changes during this period. Over the four seasons from 1999 to 2002, the Mudcats posted sub-.500 records each year—60-80 in 1999 (fourth in the East Division), 64-75 in 2000 (fifth in the East), 62-76 in 2001 (third in the East), and 65-71 in 2002 (fourth in the East overall)—but qualified for the in 2002 by winning the first-half East Division title before losing 3-2 to the Jacksonville Suns in the division series, while serving as a key developmental stop for Rockies prospects such as Tarrik Brock and David Lee, who later reached the major leagues. In 2003, the Mudcats shifted affiliations to the Florida Marlins, beginning a six-year partnership that emphasized aggressive player development and on-field success in the Southern League. Under manager Tracy Woodson, the team surged to an 80-58 record, capturing the East Division title and advancing through the postseason by defeating the 3-1 in the division series before clinching the league championship with a 3-2 victory over the in the finals. This triumph represented the franchise's second Southern League title, drawing an attendance of 204,867 fans to Five County Stadium and highlighting the team's growing regional appeal amid the championship run. The success carried into 2004, with a 73-66 mark that secured second place in the East Division and another playoff berth, though they fell to the 3-1 in the division series. The Marlins era sustained a level of competitiveness through the mid-2000s, as the Mudcats returned to the in 2005 with a 77-63 record (second in the North), only to lose in the division finals to the . That season was also marked by external challenges from , which struck the Gulf Coast in late August; the Mudcats were hosting the Mobile BayBears—a team from the storm's path—when the hurricane made landfall, prompting the Southern League to adjust schedules and allowing Carolina to contribute to operational continuity for displaced personnel and games in the immediate aftermath. Performance dipped in 2006 (61-79, ninth overall) and 2007 (60-80, tenth overall), but the team rebounded strongly in 2008 with an 80-60 record, finishing second in the East Division before a 3-0 sweep by the in the division series. Throughout this period, the Southern League experienced no major realignments affecting the Mudcats' operations, maintaining a stable 10-team structure that supported consistent regional rivalries and talent pipelines to the Marlins.

Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, and Atlanta Braves eras (2009–2016)

The Carolina Mudcats entered a new affiliation with the in 2009, serving as their Double-A club in the Southern League following the expiration of their player development contract with the Florida Marlins. This partnership emphasized the development of young talent, including catcher , who joined the Mudcats in 2010 after a strong performance in and contributed significantly with a .294 over 56 games before his promotion to Triple-A. Despite featuring promising prospects, the team posted losing records each season—finishing 65-74 in 2009, 58-79 in 2010, and 53-86 in 2011—and missed the in all three years, reflecting challenges in translating individual potential into team success. In , the Mudcats underwent a significant restructuring as the Double-A franchise was discontinued, and the team transitioned to Class A-Advanced in the through the relocation of the Cleveland Indians' affiliate from , which had been displaced due to stadium issues. This move marked a drop in classification level amid broader realignments, with the Mudcats adopting the Indians' branding and continuing operations in Zebulon under a new player development agreement. The affiliation lasted through 2014, but the team struggled competitively, failing to reach the in any season with records of 63-77 in 2012, 57-83 in 2013, and 62-74 in 2014, while attendance declined notably from previous highs, averaging around 3,000 fans per game by 2014 amid economic pressures on minor league operations. The Mudcats shifted affiliations again in 2015 to the , remaining in the Class A-Advanced under a two-year deal that highlighted the franchise's ongoing instability with short-term partnerships. That season, the team captured the Second Half Northern Division title with a 71-68 overall record but was eliminated in the , losing a best-of-three to the . In 2016, performance faltered with a 52-87 finish and last-place standing in the Southern Division, though the year featured high-profile prospects like Dansby , who batted .333 with 12 doubles in 22 games before his promotion to Double-A. This period from 2009 to 2016 was characterized by frequent affiliate turnover and a demotion from Double-A to Class A-Advanced, driven by MLB-driven relocations and the financial strains of maintaining operations in a smaller market, which ultimately attracted interest from stable ownership like the Brewers.

Milwaukee Brewers era (2017–2025)

In October 2017, the Milwaukee Brewers completed the purchase of the Carolina Mudcats from longtime owner Steve Bryant, assuming full ownership and designating the team as their Class A-Advanced affiliate in the . This acquisition provided organizational stability after years of affiliate changes, allowing the Brewers to integrate the Mudcats more deeply into their player development strategy. Following the 2021 reorganization, the was reclassified as Low-A, further solidifying the Mudcats' role as a key early-stop hub for the Brewers' farm system, particularly for international signees and draft picks transitioning to full-season ball. The Brewers era emphasized consistent competitiveness and talent cultivation, with the Mudcats posting winning records in six of eight seasons with games from 2017 to 2025 (excluding the cancelled 2020 season). Notable developments included the emergence of high-impact prospects, such as outfielder Jackson Chourio, who in 2022 batted .288 with 20 home runs and 71 RBIs over 93 games split between the Carolina Mudcats and Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, earning All-Star honors and accelerating his path to the majors. The team reached the playoffs in 2023 and 2024, capturing the North Division title both years—the first such successes since 2008—with a 72-55 mark in 2023 and a league-best 78-51 in 2024, though they were eliminated in the division series each time. These achievements highlighted the Mudcats' contributions to the Brewers' robust pipeline, which produced multiple major league contributors during this period. Challenges arose with the 2020 season's complete cancellation due to the , depriving the team of games and delaying prospect evaluations. Post-pandemic recovery included gradual rebounds, reaching over 100,000 fans in 2024 amid renewed regional support. The 2025 season concluded the Mudcats' tenure in Zebulon with a 68-60 record, placing second in the North Division and narrowly missing the after a late push. The final homestand featured commemorative events, including fan appreciation nights and historical tributes at Five County Stadium, marking the end of 35 years in the community before the anticipated relocation.

Seasons and performance

Year-by-year records

YearTeam NameLeagueRecord (W-L)FinishGBPlayoffsManagerAttendance
1969Columbus White SoxSouthern League65-754th16.0Did not qualifyGary Johnson23,714
1970Columbus AstrosSouthern League78-591stLeague ChampionsJim Williamsn/a
1975Columbus AstrosSouthern League70-643rd (tie)9.0Did not qualifyTony Pachecon/a
1976Columbus AstrosSouthern League58-804th21.0Did not qualifyTony Pachecon/a
1977Columbus AstrosSouthern League70-773rd21.0Did not qualifyLeo Posada0
1978Columbus AstrosSouthern League70-734th12.0Did not qualifyJimmy Johnson75,438
1979Columbus AstrosSouthern League84-591stLost in FinalsJimmy Johnson108,076
1980Columbus AstrosSouthern League76-682nd1.0Did not qualifyMatt Galante123,173
1981Columbus AstrosSouthern League63-785th15.5Did not qualifyMatt Galante109,135
1982Columbus AstrosSouthern League74-692nd8.5Lost in Semi-FinalsMatt Galante159,266
1983Columbus AstrosSouthern League64-794th16.0Did not qualifyJack Hiatt118,102
1984Columbus AstrosSouthern League69-715th10.5Did not qualifyBob Bailey, Jimmy Johnson95,167
1985Columbus AstrosSouthern League79-651stLost in Semi-FinalsCarlos Alfonso109,603
1986Columbus AstrosSouthern League70-704th3.5League ChampionsDave Cripe, Gary Tuck134,964
1987Columbus AstrosSouthern League67-764th17.0Did not qualifyTom Wiedenbauer128,845
1988Columbus AstrosSouthern League69-743rd17.5Did not qualifyTom Wiedenbauer110,621
1989Columbus MudcatsSouthern League71-722nd7.5Did not qualifyTom Wiedenbauer95,689
1990Columbus MudcatsSouthern League67-773rd18.0Did not qualifyRick Sweet94,265
1991Carolina MudcatsSouthern League66-765th21.0Did not qualifyTrent Jewettn/a
1992Carolina MudcatsSouthern League52-925th28.0Did not qualifyTrent Jewettn/a
1993Carolina MudcatsSouthern League61-794th18.5Did not qualifyTrent Jewettn/a
1994Carolina MudcatsSouthern League81-591st (2nd half)Lost League Finals (1-3)Trent Jewettn/a
1995Carolina MudcatsSouthern League89-551stLeague ChampionsTrent Jewettn/a
1996Carolina MudcatsSouthern League80-601st (wild card)2.0Lost Division Series (2-3)Trent Jewettn/a
1997Carolina MudcatsSouthern League69-713rd10.0Did not qualifyJay Loviglion/a
1998Carolina MudcatsSouthern League71-713rd7.5Did not qualifyJay Loviglion/a
1999Carolina MudcatsSouthern League67-734th14.0Did not qualifyBilly Gardner Jr.n/a
2000Carolina MudcatsSouthern League75-652nd5.0Did not qualifyBilly Gardner Jr.n/a
2001Carolina MudcatsSouthern League70-713rd9.0Did not qualifyStu Colen/a
2002Carolina MudcatsSouthern League71-713rd11.0Did not qualifyJack Coxn/a
2003Carolina MudcatsSouthern League80-581stLeague ChampionsEddie Perezn/a
2004Carolina MudcatsSouthern League72-682nd (2nd half)1.0Lost Division Series (2-3)Eddie Perezn/a
2005Carolina MudcatsSouthern League75-652nd3.5Lost Division Series (0-3)Eddie Perezn/a
2006Carolina MudcatsSouthern League71-693rd7.0Did not qualifyTim Foleyn/a
2007Carolina MudcatsSouthern League73-672nd2.0Did not qualifyDon Moneyn/a
2008Carolina MudcatsSouthern League79-611st (2nd half)Lost League Finals (2-3)Don Moneyn/a
2009Carolina MudcatsSouthern League68-724th12.5Did not qualifyMike Guerreron/a
2010Carolina MudcatsSouthern League61-795th20.0Did not qualifyMike Guerreron/a
2011Carolina MudcatsSouthern League71-724th9.5Did not qualifyJeff Smithn/a
2012Carolina MudcatsCarolina League63-774th25.0Did not qualifyEdwin Rodriguez225,577
2013Carolina MudcatsCarolina League57-835th20.5Did not qualifyJeff Branson224,736
2014Carolina MudcatsCarolina League62-743rd19.0Did not qualifyScooter Tucker215,149
2015Carolina MudcatsCarolina League71-683rd10.5Did not qualifyLuis Salazar202,072
2016Carolina MudcatsCarolina League52-874th27.5Did not qualifyRocket Wheeler194,334
2017Carolina MudcatsCarolina League73-652nd0.5Did not qualifyJoe Ayrault190,420
2018Carolina MudcatsCarolina League65-734th14.5Did not qualifyJoe Ayrault181,122
2019Carolina MudcatsCarolina League65-745th16.5Did not qualifyJoe Ayrault193,568
2020Carolina MudcatsCarolina League0-0n/an/aSeason cancelledJoe Ayrault0
2021Carolina MudcatsLow-A East68-522nd3.0Did not qualifyMatt Erickson98,976
2022Carolina MudcatsCarolina League69-622nd6.5Did not qualifyVictor Estevez138,579
2023Carolina MudcatsCarolina League72-551stLost in Semi-FinalsVictor Estevez138,299
2024Carolina MudcatsCarolina League78-511stLost in Semi-FinalsNick Stanley119,954
2025Carolina MudcatsCarolina League68-602nd1.5Did not qualifyNick Stanley135,848
The franchise experienced peak performance in with an 89-55 record, winning the Southern League championship. Low points include the 2016 season with a 52-87 record, finishing last. Win percentages varied, with notable home/road splits in championship years, such as where they went 48-25 at home.

Playoff history and championships

The Carolina Mudcats' playoff history spans their time in the Double-A Southern League (1991–2011) and the Single-A (2012–2025), with the postseason format evolving from best-of-five division series and league finals in the Southern League to best-of-three series in both and league championship rounds in the following Baseball's 2021 reorganization. In their Southern League era, the Mudcats made seven playoff appearances, securing two league championships and four division titles. Their first postseason berth came in , when they won the Eastern Division first-half title and defeated the Greenville Braves 3–2 in the division series before losing the league finals to the 1–3. The following year, during their affiliation with the , the Mudcats clinched the Eastern Division with an 89–55 regular-season record and advanced by beating the Orlando Cubs 3–2 in the division series; they then captured their first league title by edging the 3–2 in the finals, highlighted by strong pitching from Jason Johnson, who earned series MVP honors with a 2–0 record and 1.17 ERA. In 1996, they earned a wild-card spot but fell 2–3 to the Jacksonville Suns in the division series. In 2004, the Mudcats qualified via the second-half Eastern Division title but lost the division series 2–3 to the . The team returned to the playoffs in 2003 under the Florida Marlins affiliation, defeating the 3–1 in the division series before rallying to defeat the 3–2 in the finals for their second championship, capped by a 4–1 victory in Game 5 where Josh Wilson contributed key hits in a comeback effort. Additional appearances followed in 2005, where they lost 0–3 to the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx in the division series, and in 2008, defeating the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx 3–0 in the division round but dropping the finals 2–3 to the in a five-game series that included a by Mississippi's Gorkys Hernandez in Game 5. Transitioning to the as the Brewers' affiliate, the Mudcats endured a long postseason drought until 2023, their first appearance in the league, where they won the North Division but lost the best-of-three 1–2 to the , including a 4–3 extra-innings defeat in Game 3 despite a late by Luke Adams. They qualified again in as North Division champions but were eliminated 0–2 by the wild-card in the division series. Overall, the franchise has won two league championships (1995 and 2003) and six division titles across both leagues, with no Carolina League titles to date.

Players and personnel

Notable alumni

The Carolina Mudcats have produced numerous players who advanced to across their various affiliations, with many achieving significant success in the majors after honing their skills in Zebulon. These are selected based on their tenure with the team—typically at least one full season—and their subsequent MLB accomplishments, such as appearances, awards, and career longevity. Below, key figures are grouped by the team's primary MLB affiliation eras, highlighting their Mudcats performance and major league impacts.

Pittsburgh Pirates Era (1991–1998)

Jason Kendall, a catcher who played for the Mudcats in 1994 and 1995, posted a .317 batting average with 8 home runs and 77 RBI during his time there, earning Carolina League MVP honors in 1995. He enjoyed a 15-year MLB career primarily with the Pirates and Athletics, accumulating a .288 average, 75 home runs, and three All-Star selections. Tim Wakefield, a knuckleball pitcher who appeared with the Mudcats in 1991 and 1993, compiled an 18-13 record with a 3.87 ERA over 239.2 innings. In MLB, he pitched 19 seasons mainly for the Red Sox, winning 200 games, earning one All-Star nod, and securing two World Series titles in 2004 and 2007. Jon Lieber, a right-handed starter for the 1993 and 1994 Mudcats, went 6-2 with a 2.95 ERA in 55 innings. His 13-year big-league career, spanning the Pirates, Cubs, and Phillies, featured 131 wins, a 4.27 ERA, and one All-Star appearance in 2001. Bronson Arroyo pitched for the 1998 Mudcats, recording a 9-8 mark with a 5.46 in 127 innings during his final minor-league stop before the majors. Over 17 MLB seasons with teams including the and Red Sox, he tallied 148 wins, a 4.28 , one selection, and a ring. Kris Benson started for the 1997 Mudcats, going 3-5 with a 5.01 in 68.2 innings as a first-round draft pick. In nine MLB years across the Pirates, Mets, and others, he achieved 70 wins and a 4.42 .

Colorado Rockies and Florida Marlins Eras (1999–2008)

, an outfielder with the 2002 Mudcats under the Rockies banner, hit .276 with 10 home runs and 64 in 112 games. His 15-year MLB tenure, mostly with the Rockies and Cardinals, included a .299 average, 316 home runs, seven All-Stars, four Silver Sluggers, and a championship. played 48 games for the 2003 Marlins-affiliated Mudcats, batting .365 with 10 home runs and 59 . Widely regarded as one of the greatest hitters of his generation, Cabrera's 21-year career with the Marlins and Tigers featured a .315 average, 511 home runs, two MVPs (2012–2013), 11 All-Stars, and the 2012 . Dontrelle Willis, a left-handed for the 2003 Mudcats, dominated with a 4-0 record and 1.49 ERA in 36.1 innings. He won the 2003 Rookie of the Year with the Marlins, earned two berths, and helped secure the , finishing his 10-year MLB career with 72 wins and a 4.17 ERA. Adrian Gonzalez had a brief 2003 stint with the Marlins' Mudcats, hitting .307 with 1 and 16 in 47 games. The first baseman's 15 MLB seasons across five teams yielded a .287 average, 317 , five , four Gold Gloves, and two Silver Sluggers. Josh Johnson pitched for the Mudcats in 2005, 2007, and 2008, posting a 13-5 record and 3.67 over 169 innings. In eight MLB years mainly with the Marlins and Blue Jays, he recorded 58 wins, a 3.40 , two All-Stars, and a 2006 ERA title.

Cincinnati , Cleveland Indians, and Eras (2009–2016)

Todd joined the 2009 -affiliated Mudcats, where he batted .290 with 14 home runs and 68 in 115 games. The third baseman's 10-year MLB career with the , White Sox, and Mets included 214 home runs, two All-Stars, and a 2016 win. Francisco Lindor played for the 2013 Indians' Mudcats, hitting .306 with 1 , 27 , and 20 stolen bases in 83 games. A six-time and two-time Glove winner, Lindor's MLB career with the Indians/Guardians and Mets has produced a .273 average, 279 , and 216 stolen bases through 2025. Dansby Swanson, the Braves' top prospect, spent part of the 2016 season with the Mudcats after being drafted first overall, batting .289 with 3 and 21 in 26 games. He has compiled a .251 average, 164 , three selections, and a title over ten seasons with the Braves and Cubs through 2025. A.J. Minter pitched in relief for the 2016 Braves' Mudcats, going 2-0 with a 1.80 ERA in 30 innings. The left-hander has appeared in 397 MLB games for the Braves and Mets through 2025, recording 36 saves with a 3.23 ERA and contributing to the victory.

Milwaukee Brewers Era (2017–2025)

Corbin Burnes played for the 2017 Mudcats, posting a 1-1 record with a 1.87 ERA in 19.1 innings as a starter. He emerged as one of baseball's elite pitchers, winning the with the Brewers and accumulating 63 wins with a career 3.15 ERA across teams through 2025, including five selections. Freddy Peralta appeared with the 2017 Brewers' Mudcats, recording a 5-3 mark and 3.47 ERA in 13 starts. In eight MLB seasons with through 2025, the right-hander has tallied 70 wins, a 3.59 ERA, and three selections. Devin Williams pitched for the 2018 Mudcats, going 3-1 with a 2.55 ERA and 60 strikeouts in 49.1 innings. Known for his devastating "Airbender" , Williams has been a key reliever for the Brewers and Yankees since 2019, earning three , the 2020 Rookie of the Year, and 86 saves through 2025. Sal Frelick, an with the 2021 Mudcats, hit .281 with 4 home runs and 25 RBI in 91 games. Drafted 15th overall by , he debuted in 2023 and has contributed defensively in the outfield for the Brewers, batting .270 with 17 home runs through three seasons by 2025. Jackson Chourio, an who played for the Mudcats in 2022 and 2023, debuted with the Brewers in 2023 at age 19 and established himself as a star by 2025, hitting over .280 with 20+ home runs in each of the 2024 and 2025 seasons.

Rehabilitation assignments

The Carolina Mudcats have hosted rehabilitation assignments for players recovering from injuries, serving as a key site for gradual returns to play, especially during their affiliation with the Milwaukee Brewers from 2017 to 2025. These stints allow MLB players to face live competition in a controlled environment, typically spanning 3 to 7 games to build at-bats, , or fielding reps while monitored by medical staff. Such appearances often elevate team morale, energize the roster, and draw larger crowds to Five County Stadium, offering fans a chance to see established professionals up close. Prior to the Brewers era, rehab assignments were more sporadic under affiliations with teams like the . One early example occurred in 2016 during the Braves affiliation, when Gordon rehabbed a strain with the Mudcats after initial games at and advanced-A levels. played multiple games in Zebulon, including a standout outing where he reached base four times, hit a , scored three runs, and drove in three. With the Brewers, the Mudcats welcomed several notable rehabbers. In August 2018, infielder Nick Franklin arrived for a multi-game stint recovering from an oblique injury, delivering a 3-for-4 performance with three runs scored, four , a two-run triple, and a two-run in a 10-4 win over the . In July 2019, left-hander made his first rehab start for a shoulder issue, pitching two innings against the and allowing four hits and two earned runs before his assignment moved to Triple-A . More recently, in May 2022, shortstop joined for a hand injury rehab beginning May 29, hitting a go-ahead three-run in his debut to spark a 13-2 victory over the ; he finished the stint 5-for-15 with two . Over the Brewers era, the team accommodated around a dozen such MLB rehab assignments, focusing on efficient recovery while integrating players into the lineup for short, impactful periods.

Awards and honors

Team achievements

The Carolina Mudcats have achieved two league championships in their franchise history. In 1995, as the Double-A affiliate of the , the team compiled an 89-55 regular-season record to win the Southern League Eastern Division, then defeated the 3 games to 2 in the division series and the 3 games to 2 in the league championship series. In 2003, affiliated with the Florida Marlins, they finished 80-58 to claim the Southern League Northern Division title before overcoming the 3 games to 2 in the championship series. The Mudcats have captured division titles in four seasons, earning first-place finishes in the Southern League in 1995, 2003, and 2008, and in the in 2024. Overall, they have qualified for the eight times (1994, 1995, 1996, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2023, and 2024), advancing to league finals in 1994, 1995, 2003, and 2008. Among other notable team accomplishments, the Mudcats set a attendance in 1995 with 317,802 fans, the highest single-season total in team history and a mark that underscored growing popularity in the Raleigh area. They also hold a -best of 10 games, set during the 2005 season. Key milestones include the 's first , a 1-0 combined effort by pitchers Mike Zimmerman and Dennis Tafoya against the on May 8, 1992.

Individual awards

The Carolina Mudcats have recognized individual excellence through two longstanding team awards: the Willie Duke Award, given annually since 1992 to the player(s) who best embody the spirit and dedication to exemplified by former Mudcats executive Willie Duke, and the Ed Hales Award, established in 1993 to honor those demonstrating unselfish spirit, dedication, and commitment to the community, named after longtime team supporter Ed Hales. Notable Willie Duke Award recipients include in 1995, who later became a Major League ; in 2013, a four-time MLB ; and in 2022, who was promoted to the majors shortly thereafter. Other recent winners feature Jadher Areinamo (2023), who led the in , and Cooper Pratt (2024), a top Brewers prospect. For the Ed Hales Award, standout honorees include (2021), who advanced to the Brewers roster the following year, and Jeferson Figueroa (2023), recognized for his community involvement alongside on-field contributions. In 2024, Miguel Briceno received the award for his leadership in team outreach efforts. Mudcats players have earned honors in both the Southern League and . In the , Mario Feliciano won the award in 2019 after batting .280 with 13 home runs and 58 RBIs, becoming the first Mudcats recipient since the team's affiliation shift. claimed it in 2022, slashing .335/.383/.566 with 22 home runs. Earlier franchise MVPs include Gaby Sánchez (Southern League, 2008), Mark Johnson (Southern League, 1994), and (Southern League, 1995). Pitching accolades include Cody Anderson's 2013 Carolina League Pitcher of the Year award, where he posted a league-leading 2.34 over 123.1 . Luke Barker earned of the Year in 2018 with 20 saves and a 2.21 in 53 appearances. Mudcats players have been frequently selected to All-Star teams, with seven named to the 2019 Southern Division roster, including outfielder Corey Ray and Corey Taylor. In 2018, four players made the team, led by Weston Wilson. The 2025 postseason All-Star team featured multiple Mudcats representatives, such as Jesus Made, highlighting the team's ongoing talent development. Monthly and weekly honors have also been common, exemplified by outfielder Luis Castillo's July 2024 Player of the Month award (.321 average, four home runs) and Braylon Payne's 2025 Player of the Week recognition for the week of July 7-13 (.429 batting average).
AwardRecipientYearKey Stats/Notes
Carolina League MVPMario Feliciano2019.280 AVG, 13 HR, 58 RBI
Carolina League MVPJackson Chourio2022.335 AVG, 22 HR, league-leading .949 OPS
Carolina League Pitcher of the YearCody Anderson20132.34 ERA, 9-4 record, 123.1 IP
Carolina League Relief Pitcher of the YearLuke Barker201820 SV, 2.21 ERA, 63 K
Willie Duke Award (select)Francisco Lindor2013Team leader in hits and steals
Ed Hales Award (select)Joey Wiemer2021Community leader, .286 AVG

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