Long Island Ducks

Long Island Ducks

Independent baseball team
name = Long Island Ducks
founded = 2000
city = Central Islip, New York

cap
current league = Atlantic League of Professional Baseball
current division= Liberty Division
past league =
currentname = Long Island Ducks (2000-present)
nicknames = The Flock
colors = Black, Green, Orange, White
ballpark = Citibank Park
leaguechamps = (1) 2004
divisionchamps = (1) 2004
owner = Frank Boulton, Bud Harrelson, Tony Rosenthal
manager = Dave LaPoint
gm = Michael Pfaff
media = New York Newsday
website = http://www.liducks.com www.liducks.com

The Long Island Ducks are a professional baseball team based in Central Islip, New York, in the United States. They are a member of the Liberty Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. Since the 2000 season, the Ducks have played their home games at Citibank Park, formerly known as EAB Park.

The "Ducks" name refers to Long Island's duck-farming heritage, which is further represented by the Big Duck ferrocement. The Big Duck is in Suffolk County, of which Central Islip is also located. [http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/6roadside/6facts1.htm Determining the Facts Reading 1: Representational Architecture] , Roadside Attractions, National Park Service.]

The Ducks currently own the independent league baseball single-season attendance record of 443,142 fans. They reached this total in the summer of 2001, surpassing the previous record of 436,361 fans which the team had also set in 2000. The Long Island Ducks recorded their 2 millionth fan since the stadium opened in 2000. The Ducks reached the 3 million mark in attendance in September 2006.

Bud Harrelson, a 1971 Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner, is a part-owner of the Ducks. He was the first manager of the team following a stint as the New York Mets manager.

History

Residents of Long Island anticipated the arrival of professional baseball for many years, until the Ducks' inaugural 2000 season. The New York Mets and the New York Yankees own the territorial rights to keep an affiliated team, Major or Minor League, from moving within 75 miles of their respective ballparks. The last attempt by any team to move to Long Island was made by the Albany-Colonie Yankees. The Albany-Colonie team hoped to reestablish themselves in Suffolk County, home to the Ducks, but the Mets prevented the move. The Yankees later moved to Norwich, Connecticut, becoming the Connecticut Defenders. [cite web | title=History of Long Island baseball | work=digitalballparks.com | url=http://www.digitalballparks.com/Atlantic/Citibank3.html | accessmonthday=July 1 | accessyear=2006] Baseball fans on Long Island enthusiastically support the Ducks and have led the Atlantic League's attendance since its beginning. Despite their success at the gate, the Ducks did not field a championship team until the 2004 season, when they defeated the Camden Riversharks in a three-game sweep to capture the Atlantic League Championship Series.

In 2005, a controversial player named John Rocker signed with the Ducks in an attempt to revive his career. He asked New Yorkers to "bury the hatchet," claiming his willingness to play on Long Island proved he had matured since his controversial comments. Rocker was poorly received by the fans and ended up pitching with an 0-2 record and an ERA of 6.50.

On August 14, 2007, the Ducks appeared in national headlines in the United States after a former Major League alumnus named José Offerman assaulted opposing players of the Bridgeport Bluefish. In his second at-bat with Bluefish pitcher, Matt Beech, Offerman was hit by a pitch. He retaliated by hitting Beech's hands with a bat, as well as striking catcher John Nathans in the head. Nathans was taken out of the stadium on a stretcher, and Offerman was arrested and taken into custody. [ cite web | title=Offerman Charges Mound, Hits Two with Bat | work=FoxSports at MSN | url=http://msn.foxsports.com/other/story/7124110?MSNHPHMA | accessmonthday=August 15 | accessyear=2007]

Go Green

The Long Island Ducks have implemented an environmental conservation program called Go Green. The program includes the placement of solar panels on the roof of Citibank Park to power the luxury suite level, the placing of "Ricky Recycle" receptacles throughout the ballpark for each home game so fans can recycle their bottles and cans, the enrollment in an electrity reduction program called Operation Save New York, and the participation in Nike, Inc.'s "Reuse a Shoe" program, in which sneakers are collected at Citibank Park to be recycled and used for materials to create new playing surfaces and sports equipment. [ [http://www.liducks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=gogreen] ]

Logos and uniforms

The official colors of the Long Island Ducks are black, green, and orange. The primary logo features the "Ducks" wordmark in orange with black outline. The wordmark begins with a stylized, cartoon duck head in the form of a capital, cursive "D." The secondary logo is the webbed foot of a duck in orange with black outline.

The Ducks wear caps produced by The Game Headwear and uniforms by Rawlings. The home caps are black throughout with the cap logo centered on the front. The cap logo is the stylized, cartoon duck head. The away caps are green with the duck head cap logo. The batting helmets are green with the webbed-foot logo.

The home jersey is white with black pinstripes with the "Ducks" wordmark centered across the front. The numbering on the jersey is primarily in green with white outline and black drop shadow. The away jerseys are grey with the "Long Island" cursive wordmark centered across in green with white and orange outline. The numbering is in green with white outline and orange drop shadow. The alternate is a sleeveless, green jersey with the "Ducks" wordmark centered across the chest. The numbers are in orange with white drop shadow.

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References

External links

Official websites

* [http://www.liducks.com Long Island Ducks]
* [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=120995113 QuackerJack's page on MySpace]
* [http://www.atlanticleague.com Atlantic League of Professional Baseball]

Blogs

* [http://www.atlanticleaguebaseball.com Atlantic League Baseball]
* [http://www.alindependent.com Atlantic League Independent]

Media

* [http://www.oursportscentral.com/sports/?t_id=673 Ducks page at OurSports Central]

succession box
title = Atlantic League Champions
Long Island Ducks
years = 2004
before = Somerset Patriots
2003
after= Somerset Patriots
2005
succession box
title = North Division Champions
Long Island Ducks
years = 2004
before = Nashua Pride
2003
after= Nashua Pride
2005
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title = Liberty Division Champions
Long Island Ducks
years = 2008
before =
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