The Great Lakes Loons
, based in Midland, Michigan, is a Low Class A minor league baseball team, affiliated with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The team plays in the Midwest League and their home park is Dow Diamond, which opened in April 2007.
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History
The Midwest League came to Battle Creek, in 1995 after the franchise formerly known as the
Madison Hatters
moved. The team was first known as the
Battle Creek Golden Kazoos
. Due to a trademark dispute and general fan dissatisfaction with the name (which is a nickname for the nearby city of
Kalamazoo), the name was changed to the
Michigan Battle Cats
on
March 9,
1995.
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The team was affiliated with the
Boston Red Sox (1995-98) and
Houston Astros (1999-2002). The team changed its name to the
Battle Creek Yankees
after becoming an affiliate of the
New York Yankees in 2003. The Tampa Bay Devil Rays took over affiliation of the team in September 2004, changing the team name to
Southwest Michigan Devil Rays
. In September 2006, the team announced its affiliation with the
Los Angeles Dodgers.
In January 2006, it was confirmed that the Devil Rays would be sold to the non-profit Michigan Baseball Foundation and relocated to
Midland, Michigan. The team has been renamed the
Great Lakes Loons
. The main reason the team relocated was because of the lack of interest in the Battle Creek community. Reduced tickets and a night when the fans actually were paid a dollar to come to that night's game failed to pique the interest of local residents.
Naming rights for the Loons' stadium were purchased by
Dow Chemical, which is headquartered in Midland. The company named the stadium "
Dow Diamond." The name is a play on the company's logo, a red diamond.
In November 2006, The Loons named former Detroit Tiger
Lance Parrish as the team's first manager since the move to Michigan's Tri-City Area. The first home game was played on April 13th, 2007 which resulted in a loss to the
Lansing Lugnuts.
The Loons hosted the 2008 Midwest League All-Star Game, in just their second season.
On July 3rd, 2009, the Loons hosted their biggest crowd ever at 6,057 people.
Mascot
Lou E. Loon
is the team mascot and Ambassador of Fun for the team. He's an energetic bird who loves to dance at home games and make public appearances. He even has a kids play area at the diamond named for him,
Lou E.'s Lookout
.
Alumni
Notable alumni of the Midwest League, Battle Creek franchise include
Rafael Betancourt,
Justin Duchscherer,
Shea Hillenbrand,
Matt Kinney,
Jason Lane,
Aaron Miles,
Melky Cabrera,
Roy Oswalt,
Carl Pavano,
Tim Redding,
Chris Reitsma, and
Johan Santana. Former Loon
Clayton Kershaw is now in the Dodgers' starting rotation.
Current roster
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Players
| Coaching staff
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Pitchers
- 10 Robert Blevins
- 15 Blake Brannon
- 35 Juan Cedeno
- 38 Wilfredo Diaz
- -- Luis Ferreras
- -- Given Kutz
- 36 Thomas Melgarejo
- 6 Justin Miller (minor league baseball player)
- 40 Miguel Ramirez (baseball)
- 51 Miguel Sanfler
- -- Cal Stanke
- -- Eric Thompson (baseball)
- -- Garrett White
- 56 Rob Zimmermann
† disabled list
‡ temporary inactive list
updated September 6, 2008
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| Catchers
'''Infielders
- 9 Parker Dalton
- 12 Francisco Lizarraga
- -- Preston Mattingly†
- 25 Jaime Ortiz
- 14 Eduardo Perez (minor league baseball)
- 16 Brandon Taylor
Outfielders
- 7 Yossandy Garcia
- 11 Erik Kanaby
- 5 Andrew Lambo
- 21 Jovanny Rosario
- 27 Alfredo Silverio
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| Manager
Coaches
- 44 Danny Darwin (pitching)
- 33 Garey Ingram (hitting)
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Year-by-Year Record
- Michigan Battle Cats
(1995-2002)
- Battle Creek Yankees
(2003-2004)
- Southwest Michigan Devil Rays
(2005-2006)
- '''Great Lakes Loons (2007-Present)
Year
| Record
| Finish
| Manager
| Playoffs
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1995
| 75-62
| 4th
| DeMarlo Hale
| Lost League Finals
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1996
| 60-78
| 11th
| Tom Barrett
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1997
| 70-67
| 4th
| Billy Gardner Jr.
| Lost in 1st round
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1998
| 79-61
| 2nd (t)
| Billy Gardner Jr.
| Lost in 1st round
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1999
| 76-62
| 3rd
| Al Pedrique
| Lost in 1st round
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2000
| 82-56
| 2nd
| Al Pedrique
| League Champs
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2001
| 82-55
| 3rd
| John Massarelli
| Lost in 1st round
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2002
| 79-61
| 4th
| John Massarelli
| Lost in 1st round
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2003
| 73-64
| 3rd
| Mitch Seoane
| Lost in 2nd round
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2004
| 71-68
| 9th
| Mitch Seoane (13-18) / Bill Mosiello (58-50)
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2005
| 72-67
| 4th (t)
| Joe Szekely
| Lost in 1st round
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2006
| 62-77
| 12th
| Skeeter Barnes
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2007
| 57-82
| 12th
| Lance Parrish
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2008
| 54-85
| Last
| Juan Bustabad
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