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Revision as of 00:28, 22 November 2007
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Minor league affiliations | |||||
Class | Single-A (1996-present) | ||||
League | Midwest League (1996-present) | ||||
Division | Eastern Division | ||||
Major league affiliations | |||||
Team | Toronto Blue Jays (2005-present) | ||||
Previous teams | Chicago Cubs (1999-2004)
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Minor league titles | |||||
League titles | 1997, 2003 | ||||
Team data | |||||
Name | Lansing Lugnuts (1996-present) | ||||
Ballpark | Oldsmobile Park (1996-present) | ||||
Owner(s)/ Operator(s) | Take Me Out To The Ballgame, LLC | ||||
General manager | Pat Day | ||||
Manager | Gary Cathcart |
The Lansing Lugnuts are a Class A minor league baseball team, affiliated with the Toronto Blue Jays, that plays in the Midwest League. The Lugnuts replaced the Charleston Alley Cats as a Blue Jays affiliate following the 2004 season.
The Midwest League came to Lansing, Michigan in 1996. The franchise began in Lafayette, Indiana, in 1955; after two seasons it moved to Waterloo, Iowa, where it stayed for 36 seasons. Before the 1994 season it moved to Springfield, Illinois, but only spent two seasons there before moving to Lansing. The franchise was an affiliate of the Kansas City Royals on two separate occasions in three different cities: as the Waterloo Royals [1] from 1969 through 1976, as the Springfield Sultans [2] in 1995, and then, upon the team's move to Lansing, from 1996 through 1998. The Lugnuts were then an affiliate of the Chicago Cubs from 1999 through 2004 before joining the Jays' farm system for the 2005 season.
The team plays at Oldsmobile Park (named after the now-defunct General Motors division that was based there), which opened in 1996. Oldsmobile Park seats over 11,000 fans and is one of the largest Class A Minor League baseball parks in the United States. The franchise national attendance record of 538,326 was set during its inaugural year. They won the Midwest League Championship in 1997 and 2003.
Alumni
The following are players currently in Major League Baseball who played, at one time, for the Lugnuts. This partial list includes players making injury-comeback starts as well as those that developed in Lansing.
- Jeremy Affeldt
- Carlos Beltran
- Francis Beltran
- Juan Brito
- Kiko Calero
- Lance Carter
- Ronny Cedeno
- Rocky Cherry
- Hee Seop Choi
- Juan Cruz
- Ryan Dempster
- Chad Durbin
- Carlos Febles
- Jeremy Giambi
- Angel Guzman
- Rich Hill
- Casey Janssen
- Jon Leicester
- Sergio Mitre
- Ober Moreno
- Corey Patterson
- Billy Petrick
- Felix Pie
- Renyel Pinto
- Mark Prior
- Clay Rapada
- Jose Santiago
- Andy Sisco
- Ryan Theriot
- Curtis Thigpen
- Matt Treanor
- Todd Wellemeyer
- Carlos Zambrano
References
- Dinda, J. "Lansing, Michigan, in the Midwest League." 2003. <http://www.mwlguide.com/cities/lansing/index.html>.
- Roth, Bob. Our Lugnuts, Year One. 1996. ISBN 0965560309
- Lansing Lugnuts Official Website
The following are players currently in Major League Baseball who played, at one time, for the Lugnuts. This partial list includes players making injury-comeback starts as well as those that developed in Lansing.