- Road Warriors (Atlantic League)
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name = Road Warriors
founded = 1998
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current league =Atlantic League of Professional Baseball
division = North Division
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currentname = Road Warriors (2006-2007)
pastname = Pennsylvania Road Warriors (2002-2004)
*Lehigh Valley Black Diamonds (1999-2001)
*Newburgh Black Diamonds (1998)
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owner = Atlantic League
manager = Jeff Scott
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website =The Road Warriors were a team owned by the
Atlantic League of Professional Baseball . From the 2000 to the 2004 seasons as well as from 2006 to 2007, they played in the North Division of the Atlantic League, which is not affilitated withMajor League Baseball .The original team was known as the Newburgh Black Diamonds and later the
Lehigh Valley Black Diamonds , based inPennsylvania . Northampton County and the ownership planned a 5,000 seat stadium in Williams Township nearEaston, Pennsylvania to be completed in 1999. However, the owners filed forbankruptcy and left the stadium unfinished, forcing the team to play its games on the road [http://ballparkreviews.com/places/lv.htm] . In 2000, the team played in a small ballpark inQuakertown, Pennsylvania with little to no fan support. One infamous game had a paid attendance of two people. [http://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/stories/2002/02/04/tidbits.html]Finally, in 2005, the
Lancaster Barnstormers took the place of the Road Warriors. When theNashua Pride left to join the Can-Am League, the league re-established the Road Warriors for the 2006 season to replace the Pride, but did not give them a location. Due to the fact they had no home field, home team fans called them "Road Kill" as a moniker that was used whenever they came to town.With the move of the
Atlantic City Surf to the Can-Am League for the 2007 season, the Road Warriors returned to fill the gaps in the schedule until theSouthern Maryland Blue Crabs joined in 2008.Former Cincinnati Red Wayne Krenchicki managed the team from 1998 to 2000 before becoming the manager of the
Camden Riversharks from 2001-2006. Krenchicki now manages theNewark Bears .Quick Facts
The 2002 Pennsylvania Road Warriors finished with a record of 34-91.The club was represented with OF Wil Quintana making the All Star team. Quintana hit .302 with 11 HRs in 55 games with the road club.1B Pat Burns led Pennsylvania with 120 games, 441 ABs, 58 runs, 121 hits, 25 doubles and 40 walks.SP Tim Kester set a Road Warrior record with a 2.57 ERA.
The 2003 Pennsylvania squad finished 30-95.OF Jerry Amador led with 429 ABs and 53 runs, as well as hitting 18 HRs.IF Dario Delgado set the Road Warrior record with 22 HRs with a .289 Avg.C Mike Lopez-Cao and RP Eddy Ramos made the All Star team.OF Gary Johnson hit .321 in 72 games.On the final game of the season UT Asbel Ortiz played every position, in numerical order, from pitcher through right field.
The 2004 Pennsylvania Road Warriors finished with the worst record in Atlantic League history at 23-103.IF Brady Williams played in 117 games with 440 ABs, 121 hits, 57 runs, 15 HRs, and 49 RBIs.IF Edgar Tovar and SP Luis Arroyo were nominated to the Northern All Star team. Tovar hit .324 to lead Pennsylvania and Arroyo won 5 games.DH Branden Florence hit .345 in only 20 games with the team to be signed by the Baltimore Orioles.
The 2006 Road Warriors team was the best Road team in Atlantic League history finishing at 42-83.1B Mike Huggins, SS Nick Ortiz, C Sandy Aracena, DH Manuel Mejia, and RP Melvin Pizarro were all nominated to the Northern Division All Star team.First Baseman Mike Huggins led the 2006 Road Warriors with 123 games, 443 ABs, 74 runs, 126 hits, 20 HRs, 69 RBIs, and 78 walks. All stats are Warriors all time records, besides home runs.OF Sheldon Fulse stole 50 bases for the road dogs, Kyle Goldwater won 8 games and Melvin Pizarro saved 10 all are records for the Road Warriors.
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Jackie Robinson , retired throughout baseballExternal links
* [http://www.atlanticleague.com Atlantic League of Professional Baseball]
* [http://www.atlanticleaguebaseball.com Atlantic League blog]
* [http://www.alindependent.com Atlantic League Independent]
* [http://www.roadwarriorsbaseball.blogspot.com Road Warriors Blog]
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