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Charlotte Stone Crabs
Founded in 1980
Port Charlotte, Florida
Based in Port Charlotte since 2009
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Cap InsigniaClass-level - Class A Advanced (1980–present)
Minor league affiliations - Florida State League (1980–present)
- South Division
Major league affiliations - Tampa Bay Rays (2007–present)
- Los Angeles Dodgers (1980–2006)
Name - Charlotte Stone Crabs (2009–present)
- Vero Beach Devil Rays (2007–2008)
- Vero Beach Dodgers (1980–2006)
Ballpark - Charlotte Sports Park (2009–present)
- Holman Stadium (1980–2008)
Minor league titles League titles 1983, 1990 Division titles 1983, 1990, 2009, 2010 Owner(s)/Operated by: Cal Ripken, Jr., Ripken Baseball Manager: Jim Morrison General Manager: Joe Hart The Charlotte Stone Crabs are a minor league baseball team based in Port Charlotte, Florida. The team are currently members of the Florida State League and are the Class A-Advanced affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays Major League Baseball team.
The Stone Crabs were originally the Vero Beach Dodgers (later the Vero Beach Devil Rays), who played in Vero Beach, Florida from 1980–2008. The team relocated to Port Charlotte after being purchased by Ripken Baseball. They play their home games at Charlotte Sports Park. The team is named for the Florida stone crab, which is indigenous to the Charlotte County region.
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Notable players
The Charlotte Stone Crabs have had many Major League players in their existence. Jake McGee was the first Stone Crabs player to make it to the majors. B. J. Upton, on a rehab assignment in April of 2009, was the first batter in franchise history. Other big leaguers who have spent time with the Stone Crabs include: Rocco Baldelli, Grant Balfour, Jason Bartlett, Chad Bradford, Pat Burrell, Brad Hawpe, Jeremy Hellickson, Matt Joyce, Scott Kazmir, Carlos Pena, Fernando Perez, Shawn Riggans, Brian Shouse, Andy Sonnanstine, and Mitch Talbot.
History
The Charlotte Stone Crabs were formerly known as the Vero Beach Dodgers, later the Vero Beach Devil Rays. The franchise was founded in 1980, and played at Holman Stadium, the former spring training home of the Los Angeles Dodgers. On August 25, 2008, it was announced that the Vero Beach franchise was sold to Ripken Baseball, which resulted in the move to Charlotte County, Florida.
The Stone Crabs play their home games at Charlotte Sports Park in Port Charlotte, Florida, the former spring training home of the Texas Rangers.
On December 20, the team announced that Jim Morrison will return as manager, having managed the Vero Beach team in 2008.
In their first season in Port Charlotte, the Stone Crabs won the FSL South division title but lost the league title to the Tampa Yankees three games to two.
Roster
Charlotte Stone Crabs rosterPlayers Coaches/Other Pitchers
Catchers
- 19 Mayobanex Acosta
- 22 Jake Jefferies
- 7 Mark Thomas
Infielders
- 16 Tyler Bortnick
- 7 Orrala Erick
- 10 Matthew Hall
- 3 Hak-Ju Lee
- 6 Omar Luna
- 20 Michael Sheridan
Outfielders
- 28 Dustin Biell
- 17 Reid Fronk
- 25 Ty Morrison
- 1 Christopher Murrill
- 5 Brett Nommensen
- 9 Anthony Scelfo
Manager
Coaches
- 33 Joe Szekely (hitting)
- 18 Steve Watson (pitching)
- -- Scott Smith (strength)
7-day disabled list
* On Tampa Bay Rays 40-man roster
∞ Reserve list
§ Suspended list
‡ Restricted list
# Rehab assignment
Roster updated July 8, 2011
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