Oakland County Cruisers

Oakland County Cruisers
Oakland County Cruisers
Founded in 2007
Waterford Township, Michigan
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Team logo
League affiliations
Name
  • Oakland County Cruisers (2010)
  • Midwest Sliders of Ypsilanti (2009)
  • Midwest Sliders (2008)
  • Slippery Rock Sliders (2007)
Team Colors
  • Navy Blue, Kelly Green, White

              

Ballpark
Championships
  • League titles: never
  • Division titles: never
Owner(s)/Operated By: Diamond Heroes of Southeastern Michigan (President & CEO Rob Hilliard)
General Manager: Eric Coleman
Manager: Gera Alvarez
Media: The Oakland Press
Website: occruisersbaseball.com

The Oakland County Cruisers were a professional baseball team based in Waterford Township, Michigan, in the United States. They are a member of the East Division of the Frontier League, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball.

The name "Cruisers" is a reference to Oakland County's location in Metropolitan Detroit, home of the three major American automobile companies: Ford, Chrysler, and General Motors. All three companies have significant investments in Oakland County.[1] Each August, the county hosts the Woodward Dream Cruise.

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History

The Slippery Rock Sliders were formed for the 2007 season to ensure an even number of teams with the Frontier League's addition of the Southern Illinois Miners. The Sliders played 32 home games at Jack Critchfield Park in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, with the remaining 64 played on the road. For the 2008 season, the Sliders became a traveling team, playing all of their games on the road under the geographical moniker, Midwest.

The Sliders' 2009 season began on May 29, at Eastern Michigan University's Oestrike Stadium located in Ypsilanti, Michigan. The Sliders played strong - a 33-33 record after 66 games. However, countless injuries and the sale of top starting pitching led to a late-season slump. Pitcher James Albury was sold to the Chicago White Sox and pitcher Caleb Graham was sold to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. The Sliders had 42 scheduled home dates with 54 scheduled road dates.

The Oakland County Cruisers were scheduled move into Diamond at The Summit on July 16, 2010 after playing three three-game series (nine games total) at Oestrike Stadium during the first half of the 2010 Frontier League season, however, the organization was unable to obtain funding in time for this to occur. The Cruisers played 78 of its 96 regular-season games on the road. The Cruisers led the Frontier League East for better than two months. However, the high amount of road games (30 more than any other team) and the solid play of the Windy City Thunderbolts and Traverse City Beach Bums down the stretch led to a third place finish - only four games out. Interim Manager Gera Alvarez won 2010 Frontier League Manager of the Year. Pitcher P.J. Zocchi and first baseman Joash Brodin were named to the Frontier League End-of-Year All-Star Team. Zocchi tied the Frontier League record for saves in a season with 26 (matched Matt Petty of the Windy City Thunderbolts in 2007) and was named Frontier League Relief Pitcher of the Year.

Construction on Diamond at The Summit began in October 2010 with the stadium completed in June 2011. The complex holds approximately 4,000 fans and will function as a year-sound sports and entertainment complex in Waterford Township. The Diamond at The Summit will be a part of the Summit Place Mall complex.

Baseball in Ypsilanti

The Sliders were Ypsilanti's first pro baseball team in nearly a century, since they were awarded a franchise in the Class D Border League in 1913. The Border League was sometimes called a "trolley league" because its six franchises (in southeastern Michigan and Ontario, Canada) were located on the interurban lines; they played a limited schedule of games, primarily on weekends. Managed by former major-leaguer Ducky Pearce, the unnamed Ypsilanti team took the pennant with a 24-10 record, then folded with the rest of the league.[2] Ypsilanti thus held the distinction of being one of the few cities to win a championship in its only season hosting a pro ballclub.[3]

College baseball remains popular in Ypsilanti: Eastern Michigan University won a NAIA national championship in 1971 and made it all the way to the championship game of the NCAA College World Series in 1976 before losing to Arizona. The Hurons (now Eagles) remain the last northern school to play for the CWS title.

Return of the Sliders

In 2009, the Slippery Rock Sliders returned, this time under new ownership and as a member of the new Prospect League (several of whose teams play in former Frontier League markets).

Seasons

Slippery Rock/Midwest Sliders-of Ypsilanti (Frontier League)
Year W-L PCT Place Postseason
2007 29-66 .305 4th in FL East
2008 29-67 .302 6th in FL East
2009 42-54 .438 6th in FL East
Oakland County Cruisers (Frontier League)
Year W-L PCT Place Postseason
2010 53-43 .552 3rd in FL East No, three games out
Total 153-230 .399

References

  1. ^ It's the Cruisers!
  2. ^ "1913 Ypsilanti Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. 2000-2009. http://minors.sabrwebs.com/cgi-bin/team.php?team=37908. Retrieved 2009-05-30. 
  3. ^ McLean, Rob (1999-02-21). "One Town, One Team, One Pennant". rec.sport.baseball. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.sport.baseball/browse_thread/thread/467d51f7ff4faaa8. Retrieved 2009-05-30. 

External links

Official websites

Media

  • Mlive.com Sports Blog - "Cruisers Central"
  • Facebook page under "Oakland County Cruisers Professional Baseball Club"

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