- Duluth Huskies
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Duluth Huskies Founded in 2003
Duluth, Minnesota
Team logoLeague affiliations - Northwoods League
- North Division
Name - Duluth Huskies (2003-present)
Team Colors - Navy Blue and Forest Green
Ballpark Championships - League titles: 0
- Division titles: 4 (Overall: 2004
Second-Half: 2004, 2006, 2007)
Owner(s)/Operated By: Michael Rosenzweig and Andy Karon General Manager: Craig Smith Manager: Daniel Hersey Media: http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/ Duluth News Tribune Website: duluthhuskies.com The Duluth Huskies are an amateur baseball team playing in the Northwoods League, a collegiate summer baseball league. They have been operating in Duluth, Minnesota since 2003. The Huskies play their home games at historic Wade Stadium in Duluth, which was built in 1941. The team plays 70 games throughout the summer, 35 at home and 35 on the road. The Huskies fan experience is highlighted by the large inflatable bouncer built in the likeness of Huskies Mascot, Harley D. Huskie that fans young and old can enjoy down the right field line. Also, the Huskies Kennel Klub Sports Deck located down the left field line allows fans a fantastic view of the game, plus All You Can Eat and Drink while on the deck! It is also intimate with the Visitor's Bullpen area, which allows ample opportunity for heckling opposing players. Games for the Duluth Huskies are broadcast on ESPN Radio 560 AM in Duluth, as well as being webcast over the Duluth Huskies website.
Huskies in the Pros
Following the 2007 season, 29 former Huskies have become affiliated with Professional Baseball. Joe Bisenius, who pitched for Duluth in 2003, became the first Duluth Huskies player to appear in the Major Leagues when he pitched for the Philadelphia Phillies on April 5, 2007 against the Atlanta Braves.
All Huskies in Affiliated Pro Ball:
- Fernando Rodriguez, Huskies 2003, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
- Joe Bisenius, Huskies 2003, Philadelphia Phillies
- Ricardo Cruz, Huskies 2003, Arizona Diamondbacks
- Estaban Lopez, Huskies 2003, Los Angeles Dodgers
- Will Crouch, Huskies 2003, Arizona Diamondbacks
- Mark Wright, Huskies 2003, New York Mets
- Gilbert Gil, Huskies 2003-2004, Kansas City Royals
- Mike Mee, Huskies 2003-2004, Arizona Diamondbacks
- Rhyne Hughes, Huskies 2004, Tampa Bay Rays
- Chris Frey, Huskies 2004, Colorado Rockies
- Jon Mueller, Huskies 2004, Chicago Cubs
- Matt Swanson, Huskies 2004, Pittsburgh Pirates
- Steve Schroer, Huskies 2004, New York Yankees
- Doug Mathis, Huskies 2004, Texas Rangers
- Ryan Lilly, Huskies 2004, Chicago Cubs
- Chad Lundahl, Huskies 2004, Atlanta Braves
- Kody Valverde, Huskies 2004, San Diego Padres
- Mark Melancon, Huskies 2004, New York Yankees
- Bill Rhinehart, Huskies 2004, Washington Nationals
- Brian Schroeder, Huskies 2005, St. Louis Cardinals
- Lauren Gagnier, Huskies 2005, Detroit Tigers
- Cody Cipriano, Huskies 2005, Tampa Bay Rays
- Antone DeJesus, Huskies 2005, St. Louis Cardinals
- Charlie Shirek, Huskies 2005-2006, Chicago White Sox
- Chris Nash, Huskies 2006, Cleveland Indians
- Mike Pontius, Huskies 2006, Cleveland Indians
- Brock Bond, Huskies 2006, San Francisco Giants
- Steve Edlefsen, Huskies 2006, San Francisco Giants
- Lars Davis, Huskies 2006-2007, Colorado Rockies
External links
- Duluth Huskies - official site
- Northwoods League - official site
Northwoods League North Division South Division Alexandria Beetles Battle Creek Bombers Brainerd Lakes Area Lunkers Eau Claire Express Duluth Huskies Green Bay Bullfrogs Mankato MoonDogs La Crosse Loggers Rochester Honkers Lakeshore Chinooks St. Cloud River Bats Madison Mallards Thunder Bay Border Cats Waterloo Bucks Willmar Stingers Wisconsin Woodchucks Wisconsin Rapids Rafters See also: Ballparks Sports teams based in Minnesota Baseball MLB: Minnesota Twins, AA: St. Paul Saints, NwL: Alexandria Beetles • Brainerd Lakes Area Lunkers • Duluth Huskies • Mankato MoonDogs • Rochester Honkers • St. Cloud River BatsBasketball Football Hockey NHL: Minnesota Wild, NAHL: Alexandria Blizzard • Austin Bruins • Owatonna Express, WWHL: Minnesota WhitecapsSoccer Lacrosse College athletics NCAA Division I: University of Minnesota • Minnesota State University, Mankato (Hockey) • St. Cloud State University (Hockey) • University of Minnesota Duluth (Hockey) • Bemidji State University (Hockey)Categories:- Northwoods League teams
- Duluth–Superior
- Amateur baseball teams in Minnesota
- Duluth, Minnesota
- Northwoods League
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