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Arkansas Travelers

The Arkansas Travelers, also known informally as The Travs, are a Minor League Baseball team based in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The Travelers are the Double-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners, and are members of the Texas League.

Arkansas Travelers
Team logo Cap insignia
Minor league affiliations
ClassDouble-A (1966–present)
Previous classesTriple-A (1963–1965)
LeagueTexas League (2022–present)
DivisionNorth Division
Previous leagues
Major league affiliations
TeamSeattle Mariners (2017–present)
Previous teams
Minor league titles
League titles (8)
  • 1966
  • 1971
  • 1977
  • 1979
  • 1980
  • 1989
  • 2001
  • 2008
Division titles (13)
  • 1964
  • 1968
  • 1971
  • 1977
  • 1979
  • 1980
  • 1989
  • 2001
  • 2005
  • 2008
  • 2011
  • 2013
  • 2023
First-half titles (12)
  • 1978
  • 1979
  • 1980
  • 1985
  • 1989
  • 1998
  • 2001
  • 2008
  • 2011
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2023
Second-half titles (6)
  • 1977
  • 1983
  • 2005
  • 2013
  • 2014
  • 2015
Team data
NameArkansas Travelers (1963–present)
ColorsRed, black, gray, white, maroon
         
MascotsAce and Otey
BallparkDickey–Stephens Park (2007–present)
Previous parks
Ray Winder Field (1963–2006)
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Arkansas Travelers Baseball Inc
General managerSophie Ozier
ManagerMike Freeman

History edit

The team succeeded the Double-A Little Rock Travelers of the Southern Association, which folded after the 1961 season. They returned as the Arkansas Travelers of the International League in 1963. Both versions of the name derive from the old folk song, "The Arkansas Traveler". The Travelers never took another nickname and possess the third-longest running nickname in minor league baseball history behind the Buffalo Bisons and Indianapolis Indians.

Affiliations edit

After the end of the Southern Association in 1961, the Travelers were given the opportunity to move up becoming the Philadelphia Phillies' Triple-A affiliate for first the International League (1963) and then the Pacific Coast League (1964–1965). However, in 1966 the Travelers moved down to the Texas League as the St. Louis Cardinals' Double-A affiliate through 2000. This marked the most successful period for the Travelers as they won the Texas League championship in 1971, 1977, 1979, 1980, and 1989. After serving 35 years as a Cardinals' affiliate, the Travelers became the Los Angeles Angels' Double-A affiliate in 2001; this ended the second-longest active affiliation at the time. The Travelers remained with the Angels through 2016, winning the Texas League championship in 2001 and 2008.[1] In 2017, the Travelers entered into a new Player Development Contract, becoming the Double-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners; this move marked just the second time in the last half century that the Travelers swapped major league teams. The 2018 season marked the Arkansas Travelers' 53rd season as a part of the Texas League, making them the longest tenured active member of the league.[2]

In conjunction with Major League Baseball's restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Travelers were organized into the Double-A Central.[3] In 2022, the Double-A Central became known as the Texas League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization.[4]

Ballparks edit

Ray Winder Field edit

 
Ray Winder Field

From 1932 to 2006, the Travelers played at Ray Winder Field. Bill Valentine, a former American League umpire and chosen as general manager for the Travelers from 1976 to 2007, began to promote the historic nature of Ray Winder Field. The ballpark gained recognition as one of the oldest still active parks in minor league baseball, and fans traveled to Little Rock to experience the nostalgia and sample the baseball history represented by Ray Winder Field. However, after nearly three-quarters of a century, the field was showing signs of age and after a successful special election in 2005, the team moved to a new stadium at the start of the 2007 season and the field was demolished in 2012. In 1991, the field saw the largest crowd to watch a baseball game in Arkansas history as Ray Winder played host to about 12,000 people; the crowd had come from all over to see Fernando Valenzuela's rehabilitation start.[5]

Dickey–Stephens Park edit

 
Dickey–Stephens Park

Dickey–Stephens Park, the new stadium in North Little Rock, Arkansas, hosted the first Travelers game against the Frisco RoughRiders on April 12, 2007. It is primarily used for baseball and is the home field of the Arkansas Travelers minor league baseball team. It holds at least 7,000 people. It was built through a partnership between the Travs, Little Rock financier Warren Stephens and the city of North Little Rock. After donating an 11-acre (45,000 m2) plot of land east of the Broadway Bridge, Mr. Stephens named the ballpark in honor of two pairs of baseball-loving brothers; Stephens Inc. Founders Jack and Witt Stephens, and Hall of Fame Catcher Bill Dickey and his brother Skeeter, also a former Major League ballplayer. Both Dickey brothers worked for Stephens Inc. following their baseball careers. Bill, who caught for the 1925 Little Rock Travelers, also managed the club for one season following a 17-year Hall-of-Fame career with the New York Yankees that included seven World Series titles.

Uniforms edit

In 2004, the team introduced new road jerseys and alternate caps that paid homage to the Travs' home city. The jerseys had "Little Rock" written across the chest. Travelers’ jerseys have either featured "Arkansas" or "Travelers" ever since the 1950s.

Nostalgia is in these days and the retro look has become stylish, We were the Little Rock Travelers for years and after all this time we thought we lost the identification with Little Rock. Some people actually didn’t know we’re from Little Rock. The LR logo has had success on our replica caps and we thought that the time to make this change was right now."

— Bill Valentine

Roster edit

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 70 Ty Adcock  *
  • 44 Peyton Alford
  • 20 Dayeison Arias
  • 41 Jorge Benitez
  • 18 Prelander Berroa *
  • 16 Blas Castano
  • 22 Mike Flynn
  • 34 Jake Haberer
  • 28 Jimmy Joyce
  • 19 Rob Kaminsky
  • 13 Collin Kober
  • 27 Travis Kuhn
  • 32 Ethan Lindow ~
  • 17 Juan Mercedes
  • 25 Ben Onyshko
  • 31 A.J. Puckett
  • 37 Allan Saathoff ~
  • 26 Shawn Semple
  • 21 Kyle Tyler
  • 35 Alex Valverde ~

Catchers

  • 15 Jake Anchia
  •  4 Josh Morgan
  •  6 Matt Scheffler

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

  • -- Michael Fransoso (hitting)
  • 40 Michael Peoples (pitching)
  •  9 Jose Umbria (assistant hitting)


  7-day injured list
* On Seattle Mariners 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated January 26, 2024
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Texas League
Seattle Mariners minor league players

General managers edit

Ray Winder edit

In Ray Winder, was the general manager for Little Rock Travelers when it became defunct in 1961, but continued as general manager for the Arkansas Travelers until 1976. Winder had worked as a ticket taker in 1915 before rising to general manager. More than once, he almost single-handedly kept baseball in Little Rock. In 1960, at the last minute, he used his relationships with major league teams to sign enough players for the Travelers to field a team—it had looked as if the team would not make or would have to move to another town. During his 50-plus years with the team, he saw the Travelers sink to the bottom of the league only to rise three times to the league championship.

Bill Valentine edit

 
Bill Valentine

In 1976, Bill Valentine, a former American League umpire, was chosen as general manager for the Travelers.[6] Valentine would remain general manager until in 2007 after 31 years and would remain executive vice president for two more seasons, before retiring in March 2009.[6] Valentine worked as an announcer for the Arkansas Travelers for eight years.[6] In his first season as general manager, the team saw a 34% increase in attendance, due in part to Valentine's stunts including giving away tens of thousands of tickets to kids, hoping they would bring their parents to the game with them, and holding midget wrestling and amateur boxing at the stadium.[6][7] The Travelers' attendance continued to increase over the years, and also saw on-field success, winning five league titles while Valentine was GM. Valentine has been inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame, the Arkansas Officials Association Hall of Fame, the Texas League Hall of Fame, and the North Little Rock Boys Club Hall of Fame.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Arkansas Travelers [Baseball Team] - Encyclopedia of Arkansas". www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net. Retrieved 2018-12-01.
  2. ^ "About The Travs | Arkansas Travelers Content". Arkansas Travelers. Retrieved 2018-12-01.
  3. ^ Mayo, Jonathan (February 12, 2021). "MLB Announces New Minors Teams, Leagues". Major League Baseball. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  4. ^ "Historical League Names to Return in 2022". Minor League Baseball. March 16, 2022. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  5. ^ "About The Travs | Arkansas Travelers Content". Arkansas Travelers. Retrieved 2018-12-01.
  6. ^ a b c d "Bill Valentine Retires From Arkansas Travelers". milb.com. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  7. ^ a b Bill Valentine at the SABR Baseball Biography Project, by Mark Armour, Retrieved 9 June 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

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For other uses see Arkansas Traveler disambiguation The Arkansas Travelers also known informally as The Travs are a Minor League Baseball team based in North Little Rock Arkansas The Travelers are the Double A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners and are members of the Texas League Arkansas TravelersFounded in 1963Little Rock ArkansasTeam logo Cap insigniaMinor league affiliationsClassDouble A 1966 present Previous classesTriple A 1963 1965 LeagueTexas League 2022 present DivisionNorth DivisionPrevious leaguesDouble A Central 2021 Texas League 1966 2020 Pacific Coast League 1964 1965 International League 1963 Major league affiliationsTeamSeattle Mariners 2017 present Previous teamsLos Angeles Angels 2001 2016 St Louis Cardinals 1966 2000 Philadelphia Phillies 1963 1965 Minor league titlesLeague titles 8 19661971197719791980198920012008Division titles 13 1964196819711977197919801989200120052008201120132023First half titles 12 197819791980198519891998200120082011201820192023Second half titles 6 197719832005201320142015Team dataNameArkansas Travelers 1963 present ColorsRed black gray white maroon MascotsAce and OteyBallparkDickey Stephens Park 2007 present Previous parksRay Winder Field 1963 2006 Owner s Operator s Arkansas Travelers Baseball IncGeneral managerSophie OzierManagerMike Freeman Contents 1 History 1 1 Affiliations 2 Ballparks 2 1 Ray Winder Field 2 2 Dickey Stephens Park 3 Uniforms 4 Roster 5 General managers 5 1 Ray Winder 5 2 Bill Valentine 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe team succeeded the Double A Little Rock Travelers of the Southern Association which folded after the 1961 season They returned as the Arkansas Travelers of the International League in 1963 Both versions of the name derive from the old folk song The Arkansas Traveler The Travelers never took another nickname and possess the third longest running nickname in minor league baseball history behind the Buffalo Bisons and Indianapolis Indians Affiliations edit After the end of the Southern Association in 1961 the Travelers were given the opportunity to move up becoming the Philadelphia Phillies Triple A affiliate for first the International League 1963 and then the Pacific Coast League 1964 1965 However in 1966 the Travelers moved down to the Texas League as the St Louis Cardinals Double A affiliate through 2000 This marked the most successful period for the Travelers as they won the Texas League championship in 1971 1977 1979 1980 and 1989 After serving 35 years as a Cardinals affiliate the Travelers became the Los Angeles Angels Double A affiliate in 2001 this ended the second longest active affiliation at the time The Travelers remained with the Angels through 2016 winning the Texas League championship in 2001 and 2008 1 In 2017 the Travelers entered into a new Player Development Contract becoming the Double A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners this move marked just the second time in the last half century that the Travelers swapped major league teams The 2018 season marked the Arkansas Travelers 53rd season as a part of the Texas League making them the longest tenured active member of the league 2 In conjunction with Major League Baseball s restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021 the Travelers were organized into the Double A Central 3 In 2022 the Double A Central became known as the Texas League the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization 4 Ballparks editRay Winder Field edit Main article Ray Winder Field nbsp Ray Winder FieldFrom 1932 to 2006 the Travelers played at Ray Winder Field Bill Valentine a former American League umpire and chosen as general manager for the Travelers from 1976 to 2007 began to promote the historic nature of Ray Winder Field The ballpark gained recognition as one of the oldest still active parks in minor league baseball and fans traveled to Little Rock to experience the nostalgia and sample the baseball history represented by Ray Winder Field However after nearly three quarters of a century the field was showing signs of age and after a successful special election in 2005 the team moved to a new stadium at the start of the 2007 season and the field was demolished in 2012 In 1991 the field saw the largest crowd to watch a baseball game in Arkansas history as Ray Winder played host to about 12 000 people the crowd had come from all over to see Fernando Valenzuela s rehabilitation start 5 Dickey Stephens Park edit Main article Dickey Stephens Park nbsp Dickey Stephens ParkDickey Stephens Park the new stadium in North Little Rock Arkansas hosted the first Travelers game against the Frisco RoughRiders on April 12 2007 It is primarily used for baseball and is the home field of the Arkansas Travelers minor league baseball team It holds at least 7 000 people It was built through a partnership between the Travs Little Rock financier Warren Stephens and the city of North Little Rock After donating an 11 acre 45 000 m2 plot of land east of the Broadway Bridge Mr Stephens named the ballpark in honor of two pairs of baseball loving brothers Stephens Inc Founders Jack and Witt Stephens and Hall of Fame Catcher Bill Dickey and his brother Skeeter also a former Major League ballplayer Both Dickey brothers worked for Stephens Inc following their baseball careers Bill who caught for the 1925 Little Rock Travelers also managed the club for one season following a 17 year Hall of Fame career with the New York Yankees that included seven World Series titles Uniforms editIn 2004 the team introduced new road jerseys and alternate caps that paid homage to the Travs home city The jerseys had Little Rock written across the chest Travelers jerseys have either featured Arkansas or Travelers ever since the 1950s Nostalgia is in these days and the retro look has become stylish We were the Little Rock Travelers for years and after all this time we thought we lost the identification with Little Rock Some people actually didn t know we re from Little Rock The LR logo has had success on our replica caps and we thought that the time to make this change was right now Bill ValentineRoster editArkansas Travelers rostervte Players Coaches OtherPitchers 70 Ty Adcock nbsp 44 Peyton Alford 20 Dayeison Arias 41 Jorge Benitez 18 Prelander Berroa 16 Blas Castano 22 Mike Flynn 34 Jake Haberer 28 Jimmy Joyce 19 Rob Kaminsky 13 Collin Kober 27 Travis Kuhn 32 Ethan Lindow 17 Juan Mercedes 25 Ben Onyshko 31 A J Puckett 37 Allan Saathoff 26 Shawn Semple 21 Kyle Tyler 35 Alex Valverde Catchers 15 Jake Anchia 4 Josh Morgan 6 Matt SchefflerInfielders 10 Jordan Cowan 7 Connor Hoover 3 Tyler Locklear 14 Robert Perez Jr 2 Kaden Polcovich 1 Leo Rivas 29 Logan WarmothOutfielders 5 Jonatan Clase 8 Bill Knight 12 Spencer Packard 23 Alberto Rodriguez Manager Christian ColonCoaches Michael Fransoso hitting 40 Michael Peoples pitching 9 Jose Umbria assistant hitting nbsp 7 day injured list On Seattle Mariners 40 man roster Development list Rehab assignment Reserve list Restricted list Suspended list Temporarily inactive listRoster updated January 26 2024 Transactions More rosters MiLB Texas League Seattle Mariners minor league playersGeneral managers editRay Winder edit In Ray Winder was the general manager for Little Rock Travelers when it became defunct in 1961 but continued as general manager for the Arkansas Travelers until 1976 Winder had worked as a ticket taker in 1915 before rising to general manager More than once he almost single handedly kept baseball in Little Rock In 1960 at the last minute he used his relationships with major league teams to sign enough players for the Travelers to field a team it had looked as if the team would not make or would have to move to another town During his 50 plus years with the team he saw the Travelers sink to the bottom of the league only to rise three times to the league championship Bill Valentine edit Main article Bill Valentine nbsp Bill ValentineIn 1976 Bill Valentine a former American League umpire was chosen as general manager for the Travelers 6 Valentine would remain general manager until in 2007 after 31 years and would remain executive vice president for two more seasons before retiring in March 2009 6 Valentine worked as an announcer for the Arkansas Travelers for eight years 6 In his first season as general manager the team saw a 34 increase in attendance due in part to Valentine s stunts including giving away tens of thousands of tickets to kids hoping they would bring their parents to the game with them and holding midget wrestling and amateur boxing at the stadium 6 7 The Travelers attendance continued to increase over the years and also saw on field success winning five league titles while Valentine was GM Valentine has been inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame the Arkansas Officials Association Hall of Fame the Texas League Hall of Fame and the North Little Rock Boys Club Hall of Fame 7 References edit Arkansas Travelers Baseball Team Encyclopedia of Arkansas www encyclopediaofarkansas net Retrieved 2018 12 01 About The Travs Arkansas Travelers Content Arkansas Travelers Retrieved 2018 12 01 Mayo Jonathan February 12 2021 MLB Announces New Minors Teams Leagues Major League Baseball Retrieved February 12 2021 Historical League Names to Return in 2022 Minor League Baseball March 16 2022 Retrieved March 16 2022 About The Travs Arkansas Travelers Content Arkansas Travelers Retrieved 2018 12 01 a b c d Bill Valentine Retires From Arkansas Travelers milb com Minor League Baseball Retrieved 9 June 2012 a b Bill Valentine at the SABR Baseball Biography Project by Mark Armour Retrieved 9 June 2012 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arkansas Travelers amp oldid 1176701663, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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