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Binghamton Rumble Ponies Wiki Information
The Binghamton Mets
, are a minor league baseball team based in Binghamton, New York in the United States. The team, which plays in the Eastern League, is the Double-A affiliate of the New York Mets major-league club. The Mets play in NYSEG Stadium, located in Binghamton.
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History
Prior to being located in Binghamton, the franchise had been known as the Williamsport Bills since 1989 and was affiliated with the Seattle Mariners during the 1989 and 1990 seasons and the New York Mets in 1991. After the 1988 season, the Williamsport Bills moved to Hagerstown, Maryland, with the franchise based in Pittsfield, Massachusetts relocating to Williamsport in time for the 1989 season. It was the latest in a long series of moves for the Pittsfield franchise, which was originally based in Williamsport in 1976 and later moved to Jersey City, New Jersey from 1977 through 1978 and then Buffalo, New York from 1979 through 1984.
Notable alumni
- Outfielder Benny Agbayani
- Third baseman Edgardo Alfonzo
- Outfielder Preston Wilson
- Outfielder Nick Evans
- Outfielder Daniel Murphy
- Outfielder Jason Bay
- Outfielder Jay Payton
- Infielder Mike Kinkade
- Catcher Jason Phillips
- Infielder Butch Huskey
- Outfielder Curtis Pride
- Outfielder Terrance Long
- Outfielder Jason Tyner
- Outfielder Preston Wilson
- Outfielder Alan Watson
- Outfielder Esix Snead
- Pitcher Octavio Dotel
- Pitcher Nelson Figueroa
- Pitcher Saul Rivera
- Pitcher Mike Pelfrey
- Pitcher Bill Pulsipher
- Pitcher Jon Niese
- Pitcher Yusmeiro Petit
- Pitcher Cory Lidle
- Pitcher Bobby Parnell
- Pitcher Phil Humber
- Pitcher Kevin Mulvey
- Pitcher PJ Bevis
- Pitcher Jason Isringhausen
- Pitcher Bobby J. Jones
- Pitcher Scott Kazmir
- Pitcher Paul Wilson
- Pitcher Aaron Heilman
- Pitcher Henry Owens
- Pitcher Matt Lindstrom
- Pitcher Jake Joseph
- Pitcher Brian Bannister
- Shortstop Rey Ordóñez
- Shortstop José Reyes
- Third baseman David Wright
- Catcher Alberto Castillo
- Infielder Ty Wigginton
- Infielder Jeff Keppinger
- First baseman Brian Daubach
- Catcher/First baseman Mike Jacobs
- Outfielder Lastings Milledge
- Outfielder Carlos Gómez
- Outfielder Fernando Martinez
- Catcher Justin Huber
- Outfielder Angel Pagán
Current roster
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Players
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Pitchers
- 26 Salvador Aguilar
- 20 Edgar Alfonzo
- 46 Michael Antonini
- 45 Eric Brown
- 33 Joe Hietpas
- 44 Eddie Kunz
- 46 Tim Lavigne
- 39 Robert Parnell
- 20 Jacob Ruckle
- 32 Jose Sanchez
- 38 Tobi Stoner
† disabled list
‡ temporary inactive list
updated July 30, 2008
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| Catchers
- 5 Rafael Arroyo
- 23 Salomon Manriquez
- 26 Salvador Paniagua
Infielders
- -- Shawn Bowman
- 21 Mike Carp
- 10 Jose Coronado
- 16 Emmanuel Garcia
- 11 Jonathan Malo
- 8 Dan Murphy
Outfielders
- 7 Ambiorix Concepcion
- 19 Fernando Martínez (baseball)
- 13 Josh Peterson
- 27 Caleb Stewart
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Coaches
- -- Luis Natera (Hitting)
- -- Ricky Bones (Pitching)
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Season records
(Place indicates finish in Eastern League 1987-93, in Northern Division from 1994)
- Williamsport Bills
- 1987: 60-79 (7th), managers Steve Swisher & Orlando Gomez
- 1988: 66-73 (6th), manager Mike Hargrove
- 1989: 63-77 (7th), manager Jay Ward
- 1990: 61-79 (7th), manager Rich Morales
- 1991: 60-79 (7th), manager Clint Hurdle
- Binghamton Mets
- 1992: 79-59 (2nd), manager Steve Swisher
- 1993: 68-72 (5th), manager Steve Swisher
- 1994: 82-59 (1st), manager John Tamargo
- 1995: 67-75 (4th), manager John Tamargo
- 1996: 76-66 (2nd), manager John Tamargo
- 1997: 66-76 (4th), manager Rick Sweet
- 1998: 82-60 (2nd), manager John Gibbons
- 1999: 54-88 (6th), manager Doug Davis
- 2000: 82-58 (1st), manager Doug Davis
- 2001: 73-68 (4th), manager Howie Freiling
- 2002: 73-68 (3rd), manager Howie Freiling
- 2003: 63-78 (5th), manager John Stearns
- 2004: 76-66 (2nd), manager Ken Oberkfell
- 2005: 63-79 (6th), manager Jack Lind
- 2006: 70-70 (3rd), manager Juan Samuel
- 2007: 61-81 (6th), manager Mako Oliveras
- 2008: 73-69 (3rd), manager Mako Oliveras
Playoffs
- 1992 season: Defeated Harrisburg, 3-1 in first round; defeated Canton-Akron 3-2 for league championship.
- 1994 season: Swept New Haven, 3-0 in first round; defeated Harrisburg 3-1 to win second league title in three years.
- 1996 season: Lost to Portland, 3-2 in first round.
- 1998 season: Lost to New Britain, 3-1 in first round.
- 2000 season: Lost to New Haven, 3-1 in first round.
- 2004 season: Lost to New Hampshire, 3-1 in first round.
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