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Clinton LumberKings
Founded in 1954
Clinton, Iowa
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Cap InsigniaClass-level - Single-A (1954-present)
Minor league affiliations - Midwest League (1954-present)
- Western Division
Major league affiliations - Seattle Mariners (2009-)
- Texas Rangers (2003-2008)
- Montréal Expos (2001-2002)
- Cincinnati Reds (1999-2000)
- San Diego Padres (1995-1998)
- San Francisco Giants (1980-1994)
- Los Angeles Dodgers (1977-1979)
- Detroit Tigers & Chicago White Sox (co-op) (1976)
- Detroit Tigers (1971-1975)
- Seattle Pilots/Milwaukee Brewers (1969-1970)
- Pittsburgh Pirates (1966-1968, 1954-1958)
- Chicago White Sox (1959-1965)
Name - Clinton LumberKings (1994-present)
- Clinton Giants (1980-1993)
- Clinton Dodgers (1977-1979)
- Clinton Pilots (1966-1976)
- C-Sox (1960-1965)
- Clinton White Sox (1959)
- Clinton Pirates (1954-1958)
Ballpark - Ashford University Field (1954-present)
Minor league titles League titles 1991 Division titles 1991, 1993 Owner(s)/Operated by: Community Owned Manager: John Tamargo General Manager: Ted Tornow The Clinton LumberKings are a Midwest League Class A minor league baseball team based in Clinton, Iowa, USA, affiliated with the Seattle Mariners.
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History
Clinton joined the Midwest League in 1954 and is the oldest franchise in the league. The team has had several different major league affiliations: the Pirates (1954-58 and 1966-68), the White Sox (1959-65), the Pilots/Brewers (1969-70), the Tigers (1971-75), a Tigers/White Sox co-op (1976), the Dodgers (1977-79), the Giants (1980-94), the Padres (1995-98), the Reds (1999-2000), the Expos (2001-2002), and the Rangers (2003-2008).
Aside from its time as the C-Sox (1960-65) and the Pilots (1966-76), the team used the parent major league team's nickname before adopting the LumberKings name for the 1994 season.
Their home park is Ashford University Field, built in 1937 as Riverview Stadium.
The team's attendance record of 127,251 was set in 1988.
Roster
Clinton LumberKings rosterPlayers Coaches/Other Pitchers
- 50 Jonathan Arias
- 39 Tyler Blandford
- 5 Tyler Burgoon
- 49 Tony Butler
- 27 Roenis Elias
- 35 Anthony Fernandez
- 22 Jonathan Hesketh
- 45 Ryan Kiel
- -- Fray Martinez
- 37 George Mieses
- 32 Jessie Nava
- 43 Edlando Seco
- -- John Taylor
- 26 Taijuan Walker
Catchers
- 8 John Hicks
- 31 Carlton Tanabe
Infielders
- 9 Matt Browning
- -- Cesar Fuentes
- 30 Tim Morris
- 13 Anthony Phillips
- 2 Carlos Ramirez
- 36 Mickey Wiswall
Outfielders
- 3 Robert Anston
- 10 Mike McGee
- 17 Julio Morban
- 29 Kevin Rivers
- 40 Stefen Romero
- 24 Kalian Sams
Manager
- 14 Eddie Menchaca
Coaches
- 46 Rich Dorman (pitching)
- 48 Terry Pollreisz (hitting)
7-day disabled list
* On Seattle Mariners 40-man roster
∞ Reserve list
§ Suspended list
‡ Restricted list
# Rehab assignment
Roster updated August 2, 2011
Transactions
→ More rostersAlumni
- Jason Bay
- Brandon Boggs
- Ben Broussard
- Royce Clayton
- Matt Clement
- John Danks
- Neftali Feliz
- Craig Gentry
- Orel Hershiser
- Derek Holland
- Bob Howry
- Tug Hulett
- Ian Kinsler
- Josh Lueke
- Gary Matthews, Jr.
- John Mayberry, Jr.
- Jack Mull (Manager)
- Mitch Moreland
- Mike Myers
- Mike Remlinger
- Dave Rozema
- Mike Scioscia
- Grady Sizemore
- Justin Smoak
- Salomon Torres
- Wilson Valdez
- Edinson Volquez
- Tom Wilhelmsen
Source
- Dinda, J. (2003), "Clinton, Iowa, in the Midwest League," http://www.mwlguide.com/cities/clinton/index.html
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