| Fort Wayne TinCaps Founded in 1993 Fort Wayne, Indiana |
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| Owner(s)/Operated by: Hardball Capital | |||
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The Fort Wayne TinCaps are a Class A minor league baseball team, affiliated with the San Diego Padres, that plays in the Midwest League. They won their first Midwest League Championship in 2009.
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History
The Midwest League came to Fort Wayne in 1993. The franchise dates back from the league's days as the Illinois State League, starting in 1947 in Mattoon, Illinois. In 1958 the team moved to Keokuk, Iowa, where it spent five seasons; it was based in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin (1963-1983) and Kenosha, Wisconsin (1984-1992) before moving to Fort Wayne. The team was a Minnesota Twins farm team before they affiliated with the Padres in 1999. In 2006, the team was sold to a pair of businessmen from Atlanta who also own the Salem Red Sox.
Prior to the 2009 season, the team was formerly known as the Fort Wayne Wizards. The name TinCaps was chosen following the 2008 season, alluding to John Chapman, better known as the cooking pot-wearing Johnny Appleseed.[1] Chapman lived in Fort Wayne in his final years and is buried in the city.[2]
The team's home park was Memorial Stadium, which opened in 1993; the franchise attendance record of 318,506 was also set that year. As part of the Harrison Square revitalization project, Parkview Field became the official home of the TinCaps at the start of the 2009 season.[3] To coincide with the new ballpark, the team held a contest to determine a new name for the Wizards once that new ballpark opened, and "TinCaps" was the result. [4]
The mascot of the TinCaps is Johnny. Previously, for the Wizards, it was Dinger the Dragon and prior to that, the Wizards were represented by Wayne the Wizard.
The team won the Midwest League 2009 championship by sweeping the Burlington Bees, 3-0. The first two games were played at Parkview Field and the final, decisive game was played in Burlington, Iowa. The team and its staff were honored at Parkview Field in a special victory rally on September 18, 2009.[5]
All-time team
On August 24, 2008 The Journal Gazette and the franchise selected the all-time Wizards team members.
Manager:
Catcher:
First Baseman:
- John Scheschuk
Second Baseman:
Third Baseman:
Shortstop:
Designated Hitter:
- Josh Loggins
Outfielders:
Starting Pitchers:
- Jake Peavy
- LaTroy Hawkins
- Tom Mott
- Michael Ekstrom
- Gabe Ribas
Relief Pitchers:
- J.J. Trujillo
- Dale Thayer
Roster
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Fort Wayne TinCaps roster
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Former TinCaps/Wizards in the Majors
Tori Hunter, Jake Peavy, Bobby Scales, Joakim Soria, Dale Thayer, David Freese, Will Venable, Nick Hundley, Greg Burke, Matt Antonelli, Josh Geer, Josh Barfield, Eric Cyr, AJ Pierzynski, Wade LeBlanc, Cliff Bartosh, Jack Cassel, Corey Koskie, Ben Johnson, Dennis Tankersley, JJ Trujillo, Michael Thompson, Latroy Hawkins, Scott Watkins, Matt Lawton, Dan Naulty
See also
Sources
- Dinda, J. (2003), "Fort Wayne, Indiana, in the Midwest League," http://www.mwlguide.com/cities/fortwayne/index.html
References
- ^ "Fort Wayne no longer the Wizards." Scout.com. 2 October 2008. Retrieved on 10 August 2009.
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- ^ Leininger, Kevin, 2007's top local stories, Fort Wayne News-Sentinel, January 1, 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-27.
- ^ Fort Wayne Wizards to Hold Re-Naming Contest, HarrisonSquareFortWayne.com, June 15, 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-19.
- ^ http://www.tincaps.com/news/default/2/
External links
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