Normal CornBelters

Normal CornBelters
Normal CornBelters
Founded in 2009
Normal, Illinois
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Cap insignia
League affiliations
Name
  • Normal CornBelters (2010-future)
Team Colors
  • Green, black, gold, cream, orange
                            
Ballpark
Championships
  • League titles:
Owner(s)/Operated By: Steve Malliet
General Manager:
Manager: Hal Lanier
Media: The Pantagraph
Website: normalbaseball.com

The Normal CornBelters are a professional baseball team based in Normal, Illinois, which is part of the Bloomington-Normal metropolitan area. They began play in May 2010 as a member of the Frontier League, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. The "CornBelters" name refers to Illinois' location in the Corn Belt.

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Stadium

On March 30, 2009 ground was broken for a $12 million multi-purpose stadium adjacent to Heartland Community College on Raab Road. The CornBelters will share the facility with Heartland’s baseball, softball, and soccer programs. The facility is due for completion in May 2010 in time for the CornBelters' inaugural season.[1]

On October 20, 2009, it was announced that the stadium would be known as The Corn Crib.[2] The name was the result of a naming rights partnership with the Illinois Corn Marketing Board (ICMB).[2] The naming rights agreement lasts for two years with an "automatic renewal".[2] Both team and ICMB officials declined to disclose the financial terms of the partnership.[2]

History

Name-the-team contest and surrounding controversy

The CornBelters were named after a fan vote to determine the name. A publicity stunt occurred after the four finalists were unveiled:

Normal Nutz; an homage to the Beer Nuts brand based in nearby Bloomington (NOTE: The entries were originally "Nuts," but the ownership modified it to avoid conflict with the California League's Modesto Nuts) Normal NightHawks; a popular alliterative nickname. Normal CornBelters; a reference to Illinois' location in the Corn Belt. "Belt" is also a slang term meaning to hit the ball hard. Normal Coal Bears; submitted by fans of political satirist and The Colbert Report host Stephen Colbert (pronounced [kʰɔlˈbɛɹ], just like "coal bear"). Since the character often encourages these fans (known as the "Colbert Nation") to vote for things to be named after him, the team is hoping he'll give them some attention (similar to the Ontario Hockey League's Saginaw Spirit, whose mascot is named Steagle Colbeagle the Eagle and has gotten the team and league mentioned often on the show). [1] [2] In addition to the reference, Illinois (especially the west side of Bloomington-Normal) also has a strong heritage in coal mining, as reflected by future rival the Southern Illinois Miners. [3] Voting was originally set to take place until April 27. On the first day of voting, the Coal Bears had a significant 95 percent lead in the poll. However, that lead would significantly decline in the next two days to 24 percent with "Nutz" leading at 75 percent. Many fans suspected voting fraud, as "Nutz" had business ties and an "anti-Coal Bears" conspiracy was suggested by the fan-run normalcoalbears.com. On April 24, owner Steve Malliet announced that due to these allegations, he was starting the poll over again, this time requiring every voter to submit various information to enforce a "one fan, one vote" policy. While "Nutz," "CornBelters," and "Coal Bears" were kept, "NightHawks" was dropped because of the term's other meaning as a position of responsibility in the Ku Klux Klan. In addition, two other choices were added:

Normal Fellers; an homage to Jesse W. Fell, the founder of Illinois State University (ergo, the founder of the city of Normal), as well as the term "Feller" referring to "regular guy". Normal CamelBacks; an homage to Camelback Bridge, built to allow steam locomotives to pass underneath and currently arching over Constitution Trail. It is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

2010 season

Hal Lanier was announced as the team's first manager on October 7, 2009.[3] Lanier managed the Houston Astros to a division title in 1986 and is a former Major League player and coach as well. Over 21 seasons as a major, minor and independent league manager Lanier has compiled a record of 1,338-1,033.[3]

The Normal CornBelters' inaugural season schedule was released on October 16, 2009.[4] The CornBelters' season opens at the Evansville Otters on May 21, 2010.[5] The home opener, the first in team history, will be played at 7 p.m. on June 1, 2010 against the Windy City ThunderBolts. The team has 51 home games in 2010 and their season will end on September 5, 2010.[5] The team finished with a 44-52 record. Two CornBelters were named 2010 All-Stars and played in the All-Star Game: RHP Tyler Lavigne & 3B Daniel Cox.

Roster

Normal CornBelters 2011 »

Catchers »

  1. Name Height Weight Position

33 Jeff Dunbar 6' 4" 225 lbs C

13 A.J. Miller 6' 3" 215 lbs C

Infielders »

  1. Name Height Weight Position

23 Brad Agustin 5' 10" 185 lbs 2B

24 Daniel Cox 6' 1" 215 lbs 3B

4 Tyler Keeble 6' 1" 165 lbs SS

5 Frank Martinez 6' 2" 188 lbs 2B

27 Steve Alexander 6' 4" 230 lbs 1B

Outfielders »

  1. Name Height Weight Position

32 Asif Shah 6' 1" 195 lbs RF

34 Chris Brown 6' 2" 215 lbs OF

19 Colin Moro 6' 0" 205 lbs LF

25 Mike Mobbs 6' 3" 210 lbs OF

30 Alvaro Ramirez 5' 9" 160 lbs CF

Pitchers »

  1. Name Height Weight Position

18 Brett Lester 6' 2" 200 lbs P

17 Tyler Lavigne 6' 0" 190 lbs P

8 Bobby Pritchett 5' 10" 160 lbs P

21 Liam Ohlmann 6' 2" 220 lbs P

12 Michael Click 6' 3" 210 lbs P

28 Jacob Liedka 6' 2" 195 lbs P

26 Jon Berger 6' 2" 220 lbs P

10 Donald Furrow 6' 4" 205 lbs P

11 Marshall Schuler 6' 0" 170 lbs P

44 Ryan Sheldon 6' 6" 220 lbs P

29 Jeremy Brewer 6' 3" 210 lbs P

35 Wade Morrison 6' 6" 210 lbs P

References

  1. ^ Nielsen, Adam. "Celebrating a major milestone at Heartland", Just About Normal (blog by local reporter), March 31, 2009, accessed October 31, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d Reinhardt, Randy. "Baseball stadium gets a name: The Corn Crib", The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois), October 20, 2009, accessed October 31, 2009.
  3. ^ a b Reinhardt, Randy. "CornBelters tab former Cardinals coach as first manager", The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois), October 7, 2009, accessed October 31, 2009.
  4. ^ Pawlowski, Stephanie. "Normal CornBelters release schedule", WJBC, October 16, 2009, accessed October 31, 2009.
  5. ^ a b Reinhardt, Randy. "CornBelters' first home game June 1", The Pantagraph, October 16, 2009, accessed October 31, 2009.

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