The Kannapolis Intimidators
are a minor league baseball team in Kannapolis, North Carolina. The team is a Class A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox and has played in the South Atlantic League under various names and team affiliations since its inception in 1995.
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Team History
The Intimidators franchise moved to Kannapolis in 1995 from
Spartanburg, South Carolina, where they had been a Class A affiliate of the
Philadelphia Phillies. Debate raged in the Kannapolis area over what to name the team, with the team's front office changing how it answered the phones almost constantly - from "Piedmont Phillies" (in reference to the region of
North Carolina that Kannapolis is situated in), to "Kannapolis Phillies," and for a time even "Lake Fisher Phillies" (Lake Fisher is a small
reservoir that sits near the team's stadium). Team officials finally decided to call the team the
Piedmont Phillies
for the 1995 season.
A name-the-team contest in the fall of 1995 drew thousands of entries, and team officials settled on the
boll weevil as the team's new mascot, indicative of Kannapolis' history as a
textile mill town (Kannapolis natives are even called "lintheads"). The
Piedmont Boll Weevils
would keep that mascot until after the
2000 season, when NASCAR racing legend
Dale Earnhardt purchased a share in the team's ownership. It was then that the name was changed to the Kannapolis Intimidators, in honor of Earnhardt's legendary nickname. It was also during that offseason that the team's parent club changed from the Phillies to the
Chicago White Sox, making the Intimidators the third White Sox farm team to be located in the Carolinas, following the
Charlotte Knights (who actually play their home games in suburban
Fort Mill,
South Carolina) and the
Winston-Salem Warthogs, now called the Winston-Salem Dash.
Dale Earnhardt, who drove the #3 car in NASCAR, was killed in an accident at the Daytona 500 in February 2001. Following Earnhardt's death, the Intimidators avoided assigning the number 3 for team members. Team manager Razor Shines, originally slated to wear #3, subsequently changed his uniform number to #43. The team officially retired number 3 on May 15, 2002, in memory of their former co-owner, similar to the
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim retiring the number 26 (the 26th man) in honor of former owner
Gene Autry.
The team's logo was designed by Sam Bass, who has designed paint schemes and uniforms on many NASCAR, Champ Car, and IRL race cars.
The team plays in
Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium in Kannapolis. "The Cannon" was still under construction when the Piedmont Phillies began play in 1995. Upon completion in the winter of 1996, the stadium seated 4,700 fans.
Current or former
Major League Baseball players to pass through Kannapolis include
Jimmy Rollins and
Dave Coggin of the Philadelphia Phillies, as well as
Jack Egbert,
Chris Getz, and
Clayton Richard of the Chicago White Sox. Also,
NFL running back
Ricky Williams played for the Boll Weevils during the late 1990's while he was also playing
college football for the
University of Texas.
All 140 games are broadcast live over the internet by play-by-play man Alex Gyr.
Ownership
Smith Family Baseball, owned by
Illinois businessman Dale Smith and his son Brad (the team's President) bought the team from
Dale Earnhardt, Inc. and motorsports magnate
Bruton Smith in December of 2004.
Larry and Sue Hedrick, the owners who bought the Spartanburg Phillies in 1993 and eventually moved them to Kannapolis, retained a minority share of the team's ownership.
Championship Series
The Kannapolis franchise has appeared in two SAL championship series, winning one:
- 1995 (Piedmont Phillies) - lost to Augusta 3 games to 2
- 2005 (Kannapolis Intimidaors) - defeated Hagerstown 3 games to 1
Current Roster
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Players
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Pitchers
- 27
Adam Bowling
- 32
Charlis Burdie
- 29
Tyson Corley
- 31
Leroy Hunt
- 11
Charlie Leesman
- 43
Johnnie Lowe†
- 51
Santo Luis
- 39
Levi Maxwell
- -- Juan Moreno (minor league baseball)†
- 21
Jason Rice
- 23
Hector Santiago
- 37
Charles Shirek
- 30
Miguel Socolovich
- 26
Eric Stephenson
† disabled list
‡ temporary inactive list
updated September 1, 2008
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| Catchers
- 35
John Curtis (minor league baseball)
- 20
Matt Inouye
Infielders
- 8
Gordon Beckham
- 28
Jorge Castillo (baseball)
- 6
Eduardo Escobar
- 34
Mark Fleisher
- -- Logan Johnson†
- 24
Christian Marrero
- 33
Brent Morel (baseball)
Outfielders
- 13
Jordan Danks
- 12
Jimmy Gallagher (baseball)
- -- Anderson Gomes†
- 22
Nick Mahin†
- 40
Jose Martinez (baseball)†
- 15
Sergio Morales
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| Manager
Coaches
- 17
Andy Tomberlin (batting)
- 14
Larry Owens (pitching)
- Chris McKenna (baseball) (trainer)
- Tim Rodmaker (conditioning)
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