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Kannapolis Cannon Ballers

The Kannapolis Cannon Ballers are a Minor League Baseball team of the Carolina League and the Single-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. They are located in Kannapolis, North Carolina, and play their home games at Atrium Health Ballpark. The team was established in 1995 as the Piedmont Phillies. From 1996 to 2000, they were known as the Piedmont Boll Weevils. From 2001 to 2019, they were known as the Kannapolis Intimidators, after Kannapolis native NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt, who was known as "The Intimidator," purchased a share of the team before the 2001 season.

Kannapolis Cannon Ballers
Team logo Cap insignia
Minor league affiliations
ClassSingle-A (2022–present)
Previous classes
LeagueCarolina League (2022–present)
DivisionSouth Division
Previous leagues
Major league affiliations
TeamChicago White Sox (2001–present)
Previous teamsPhiladelphia Phillies (1995–2000)
Minor league titles
League titles (1)2005
Division titles (1)2017
Team data
NameKannapolis Cannon Ballers (2020–present)
Previous names
  • Kannapolis Intimidators (2001–2019)
  • Piedmont Boll Weevils (1996–2000)
  • Piedmont Phillies (1995)
  • Spartanburg Phillies (1963–1995)
ColorsNavy blue, red, light blue, gold, white
         
MascotBoomer
BallparkAtrium Health Ballpark (2020–present)
Previous parks
Intimidators Stadium (1995–2019)
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Temerity Baseball, LLC
General managerMatt Millward
ManagerPat Leyland

History edit

The Cannon Ballers franchise moved to Kannapolis in 1995 from Spartanburg, South Carolina, where it had been a Class A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies since the franchise's beginning in 1963.

A name-the-team contest in the fall of 1995 drew thousands of entries, and the team settled on the boll weevil as the team's new mascot, indicative of Kannapolis's history as a textile mill town (Kannapolis natives are even called "lintheads"). The Piedmont Boll Weevils kept that mascot until after the 2000 season, when NASCAR racer Dale Earnhardt purchased a share in the team's ownership. It was then that the name was changed to the Kannapolis Intimidators, in honor of Earnhardt's nickname.[1] The team's logo was designed by Sam Bass, who has designed paint schemes and uniforms on many NASCAR, IndyCar, and NHRA race cars.[1] It was also during that off-season that the team's parent club changed from the Phillies to the Chicago White Sox, making the Intimidators the third White Sox farm team to be located in the Carolinas, following the Charlotte Knights and the Winston-Salem Warthogs (now known as the Winston-Salem Dash).

Earnhardt, who drove the number 3 car in NASCAR, was killed in an accident at the Daytona 500 in February 2001.[2] Following Earnhardt's death, the Intimidators avoided assigning the number 3 for team uniforms. Team manager Razor Shines, originally slated to wear the number, changed his uniform number to 43. The team officially retired number 3 on May 15, 2002, in memory of their former co-owner, similar to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim retiring the number 26 (the 26th man) in honor of former owner Gene Autry.

From 1995 to 2019, the team played in Intimidators Stadium (formerly Fieldcrest Cannon and later CMC-NorthEast Stadium) in Kannapolis. "The Cannon" was still under construction when the Piedmont Phillies began play in 1995. Upon completion in late 1995, during the winter, the stadium seated 4,700 fans. The stadium changed names on April 3, 2012, under a new naming rights agreement for the 2012 season.[3] For 2016, the naming rights deal quietly ended, with the name reverting to Intimidators Stadium.[4]

Current or former Major League Baseball players to pass through Kannapolis include Jimmy Rollins and Dave Coggin of the Philadelphia Phillies, as well as Jack Egbert, Gordon Beckham, Chris Getz, Brent Morel, and Clayton Richard of the Chicago White Sox. Marlon Byrd, Jorge Padilla, Ryan Madson, and Brett Myers played for the 2000 Piedmont Boll Weevils.[5] Also, NFL running back Ricky Williams played for the Boll Weevils during the late 1996 and 1997 seasons while he was also playing college football for the University of Texas.[6]

On October 30, 2018, ground was broken on a new ballpark in downtown Kannapolis as part of a mixed-use redevelopment plan.[7] The stadium was scheduled to be ready for the team's 2020 season opener on April 16, 2020,[8] but the Minor League season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9] The stadium quietly opened to fans in early May as a public park, following appropriate COVID-19 protocols.[10]

With the move, the team announced in February 2019 that it would seek ideas for a new name to be introduced at the same time.[11] The new owners cited their inability to widely market the Intimidator name due its association with Earnhardt, and trademark rights held by his estate. On October 23, 2019, the team unveiled its new identity as the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers. Team leadership looked for a name that reflected both the city's heritage and its association with auto racing. "Cannons" was among the most popular suggestions, which was refined into "Cannon Ballers" for a broader appeal. The mascot — a baseball-headed stuntman — has a mustache reminiscent of Earnhardt's.[12][13] A public vote was held to determine the mascot's name, with "Boomer" announced as the winner on January 15, 2020.[14]

In conjunction with Major League Baseball's restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Cannon Ballers were organized into the Low-A East.[15] In 2022, the Low-A East became known as the Carolina League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization.[16]

Ownership edit

Smith Family Baseball, owned by Illinois businessman Dale Smith and his son Brad (the team's President) bought the team from Dale Earnhardt, Inc. and motorsports magnate Bruton Smith in December 2004. Larry and Sue Hedrick, the owners who bought the Spartanburg Phillies in 1993 and eventually moved them to Kannapolis, retained a minority share of the team's ownership.

A group led by Reese L. Smith III announced the purchase of the Intimidators in 2015, subject to approval by the South Atlantic League, Minor League Baseball and the Commissioner of Baseball.[17] The Kannapolis city council voted to transfer the lease of the stadium to Intimidators Baseball Club LLC.[18]

The team was purchased by Temerity Baseball, LLC, following the 2018 season.[19] Andy Sandler is the CEO and founder of Temerity Baseball, he is a Washington, D.C.-based attorney and entrepreneur who runs Temerity Baseball with his two sons.

Roster edit

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • -- Nick Altermatt
  • 28 Aldrin Batista
  •  8 Ben Beutel
  • -- Christian Edwards
  •  9 Zach Franklin
  • 23 Lucas Gordon
  • -- Riley Gowens
  • 31 Ethan Hammerberg
  • 22 Seth Keener
  • 89 Drew McDaniel
  • 24 Tanner McDougal
  • 20 Mark McLaughlin
  • 35 Shane Murphy
  • 18 Peyton Pallette
  • 38 Connery Peters
  • 33 Noah Schultz
  • 13 Billy Seidl
  • 40 Emerson Talavera
  • 23 Manuel Veloz

Catchers

  • 17 Juan Gonzalez
  • 32 Calvin Harris
  • 98 Ronny Hernandez

Infielders

Outfielders

  • -- Albertson Asigen
  • 10 Drake Logan
  • 16 Rikuu Nishida
  • 19 Eddie Park
  • -- George Wolkow


Manager

Coaches

  • -- Donovan Clark (performance)
  • 25 Blake Hickman (pitching)
  • -- Daniel Millwee (bench)
  • 12 Charlie Romero (hitting)

60-day injured list

  • -- Zachary Hammer
  • -- Yohemy Nolasco
  • 45 Connor Pellerin

  7-day injured list
* On Chicago White Sox 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated April 1, 2024
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Carolina League
Chicago White Sox minor league players

Championship series history edit

The Spartanburg/Kannapolis franchise has appeared in four SAL championship series, winning two:

  • 1988 (Spartanburg Phillies) – defeated Charleston, 3 games to 0
  • 1995 (Piedmont Phillies) – lost to Augusta, 3 games to 2
  • 2005 (Kannapolis Intimidators) – defeated Hagerstown, 3 games to 1
  • 2017 (Kannapolis Intimidators) – lost to Greenville, 3 games to 1

Notable franchise alumni edit

Baseball Hall of Fame alumni

Notable alumni

References edit

  1. ^ a b "TEC | Kannapolis Intimidators". Daleearnhardt.net. The Earnhardt Connection. November 22, 2000. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
  2. ^ Rodman, Dave (February 21, 2001). . NASCAR.com. Archived from the original on February 19, 2001. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
  3. ^ "Name Game: Welcome to CMC-NorthEast Stadium". MiLB.com. Kannapolis Intimidators. April 3, 2012. Retrieved August 31, 2012.
  4. ^ "Our Ballpark | Kannapolis Intimidators Content".
  5. ^ "Baseball Reference: 2000 Piedmont Boll Weevils". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
  6. ^ "Baseball Reference: 1996 Piedmont Boll Weevils". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
  7. ^ Speddon, Zach (October 31, 2018). "New Kannapolis Ballpark Breaks Ground". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  8. ^ "Kannapolis Ballpark Opener: April 16, 2020". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. August 22, 2019. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  9. ^ "2020 Minor League Baseball Season Shelved". Minor League Baseball. June 30, 2020. Retrieved September 29, 2020.
  10. ^ Whisenant, David. "Atrium Health ballpark opened to the public". WBTV. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  11. ^ "Intimidators launch name change contest". Independent Tribune. February 6, 2019. Retrieved February 14, 2019.
  12. ^ "Launching the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers". Chris Creamer's SportsLogos.net. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  13. ^ "New for 2020: Kannapolis Cannon Ballers". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. October 24, 2019. Retrieved October 24, 2019.
  14. ^ Thompson, Adam (January 15, 2020). "Meet Boomer, the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers mascot". Independent Tribune. Retrieved January 16, 2020.
  15. ^ Mayo, Jonathan (February 12, 2021). "MLB Announces New Minors Teams, Leagues". Major League Baseball. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  16. ^ "Historical League Names to Return in 2022". Minor League Baseball. March 16, 2022. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  17. ^ "Intimidators baseball team in Kannapolis under new ownership". Independent Tribune. March 15, 2016. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
  18. ^ Smith, Deirdre (March 16, 2016). "Kannapolis Intimidators have new owners, big plans". Salisbury Post. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
  19. ^ "Temerity Baseball Buys Kannapolis Intimidators". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. November 1, 2018. Retrieved November 1, 2018.
  20. ^ Richardson, Steve (October 1999). Ricky Williams: Dreadlocks to Ditka. Sports Publishing Inc. p. 95. ISBN 978-1-58261-144-0.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Kannapolis Cannon Ballers are a Minor League Baseball team of the Carolina League and the Single A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox They are located in Kannapolis North Carolina and play their home games at Atrium Health Ballpark The team was established in 1995 as the Piedmont Phillies From 1996 to 2000 they were known as the Piedmont Boll Weevils From 2001 to 2019 they were known as the Kannapolis Intimidators after Kannapolis native NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt who was known as The Intimidator purchased a share of the team before the 2001 season Kannapolis Cannon BallersFounded in 1995Kannapolis North CarolinaTeam logo Cap insigniaMinor league affiliationsClassSingle A 2022 present Previous classesLow A 2021 Class A 1995 2020 LeagueCarolina League 2022 present DivisionSouth DivisionPrevious leaguesLow A East 2021 South Atlantic League 1995 2020 Major league affiliationsTeamChicago White Sox 2001 present Previous teamsPhiladelphia Phillies 1995 2000 Minor league titlesLeague titles 1 2005Division titles 1 2017Team dataNameKannapolis Cannon Ballers 2020 present Previous namesKannapolis Intimidators 2001 2019 Piedmont Boll Weevils 1996 2000 Piedmont Phillies 1995 Spartanburg Phillies 1963 1995 ColorsNavy blue red light blue gold white MascotBoomerBallparkAtrium Health Ballpark 2020 present Previous parksIntimidators Stadium 1995 2019 Owner s Operator s Temerity Baseball LLCGeneral managerMatt MillwardManagerPat Leyland Contents 1 History 2 Ownership 3 Roster 4 Championship series history 5 Notable franchise alumni 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe Cannon Ballers franchise moved to Kannapolis in 1995 from Spartanburg South Carolina where it had been a Class A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies since the franchise s beginning in 1963 A name the team contest in the fall of 1995 drew thousands of entries and the team settled on the boll weevil as the team s new mascot indicative of Kannapolis s history as a textile mill town Kannapolis natives are even called lintheads The Piedmont Boll Weevils kept that mascot until after the 2000 season when NASCAR racer Dale Earnhardt purchased a share in the team s ownership It was then that the name was changed to the Kannapolis Intimidators in honor of Earnhardt s nickname 1 The team s logo was designed by Sam Bass who has designed paint schemes and uniforms on many NASCAR IndyCar and NHRA race cars 1 It was also during that off season that the team s parent club changed from the Phillies to the Chicago White Sox making the Intimidators the third White Sox farm team to be located in the Carolinas following the Charlotte Knights and the Winston Salem Warthogs now known as the Winston Salem Dash Earnhardt who drove the number 3 car in NASCAR was killed in an accident at the Daytona 500 in February 2001 2 Following Earnhardt s death the Intimidators avoided assigning the number 3 for team uniforms Team manager Razor Shines originally slated to wear the number changed his uniform number to 43 The team officially retired number 3 on May 15 2002 in memory of their former co owner similar to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim retiring the number 26 the 26th man in honor of former owner Gene Autry From 1995 to 2019 the team played in Intimidators Stadium formerly Fieldcrest Cannon and later CMC NorthEast Stadium in Kannapolis The Cannon was still under construction when the Piedmont Phillies began play in 1995 Upon completion in late 1995 during the winter the stadium seated 4 700 fans The stadium changed names on April 3 2012 under a new naming rights agreement for the 2012 season 3 For 2016 the naming rights deal quietly ended with the name reverting to Intimidators Stadium 4 Current or former Major League Baseball players to pass through Kannapolis include Jimmy Rollins and Dave Coggin of the Philadelphia Phillies as well as Jack Egbert Gordon Beckham Chris Getz Brent Morel and Clayton Richard of the Chicago White Sox Marlon Byrd Jorge Padilla Ryan Madson and Brett Myers played for the 2000 Piedmont Boll Weevils 5 Also NFL running back Ricky Williams played for the Boll Weevils during the late 1996 and 1997 seasons while he was also playing college football for the University of Texas 6 On October 30 2018 ground was broken on a new ballpark in downtown Kannapolis as part of a mixed use redevelopment plan 7 The stadium was scheduled to be ready for the team s 2020 season opener on April 16 2020 8 but the Minor League season was canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 9 The stadium quietly opened to fans in early May as a public park following appropriate COVID 19 protocols 10 With the move the team announced in February 2019 that it would seek ideas for a new name to be introduced at the same time 11 The new owners cited their inability to widely market the Intimidator name due its association with Earnhardt and trademark rights held by his estate On October 23 2019 the team unveiled its new identity as the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers Team leadership looked for a name that reflected both the city s heritage and its association with auto racing Cannons was among the most popular suggestions which was refined into Cannon Ballers for a broader appeal The mascot a baseball headed stuntman has a mustache reminiscent of Earnhardt s 12 13 A public vote was held to determine the mascot s name with Boomer announced as the winner on January 15 2020 14 In conjunction with Major League Baseball s restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021 the Cannon Ballers were organized into the Low A East 15 In 2022 the Low A East became known as the Carolina League the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization 16 Ownership editSmith Family Baseball owned by Illinois businessman Dale Smith and his son Brad the team s President bought the team from Dale Earnhardt Inc and motorsports magnate Bruton Smith in December 2004 Larry and Sue Hedrick the owners who bought the Spartanburg Phillies in 1993 and eventually moved them to Kannapolis retained a minority share of the team s ownership A group led by Reese L Smith III announced the purchase of the Intimidators in 2015 subject to approval by the South Atlantic League Minor League Baseball and the Commissioner of Baseball 17 The Kannapolis city council voted to transfer the lease of the stadium to Intimidators Baseball Club LLC 18 The team was purchased by Temerity Baseball LLC following the 2018 season 19 Andy Sandler is the CEO and founder of Temerity Baseball he is a Washington D C based attorney and entrepreneur who runs Temerity Baseball with his two sons Roster editKannapolis Cannon Ballers rostervte Players Coaches Other Pitchers Nick Altermatt 28 Aldrin Batista 8 Ben Beutel Christian Edwards 9 Zach Franklin 23 Lucas Gordon Riley Gowens 31 Ethan Hammerberg 22 Seth Keener 89 Drew McDaniel 24 Tanner McDougal 20 Mark McLaughlin 35 Shane Murphy 18 Peyton Pallette 38 Connery Peters 33 Noah Schultz 13 Billy Seidl 40 Emerson Talavera 23 Manuel Veloz Catchers 17 Juan Gonzalez 32 Calvin Harris 98 Ronny Hernandez Infielders 95 Ryan Burrowes 4 Edrick Felix 27 Ryan Galanie 7 Jacob Gonzalez 1 Wilber Sanchez 6 Jordan Sprinkle Outfielders Albertson Asigen 10 Drake Logan 16 Rikuu Nishida 19 Eddie Park George Wolkow Manager 11 Pat Leyland Coaches Donovan Clark performance 25 Blake Hickman pitching Daniel Millwee bench 12 Charlie Romero hitting 60 day injured list Zachary Hammer Yohemy Nolasco 45 Connor Pellerin nbsp 7 day injured list On Chicago White Sox 40 man roster Development list Rehab assignment Reserve list Restricted list Suspended list Temporarily inactive list Roster updated April 1 2024 Transactions More rosters MiLB Carolina League Chicago White Sox minor league playersChampionship series history editThe Spartanburg Kannapolis franchise has appeared in four SAL championship series winning two 1988 Spartanburg Phillies defeated Charleston 3 games to 0 1995 Piedmont Phillies lost to Augusta 3 games to 2 2005 Kannapolis Intimidators defeated Hagerstown 3 games to 1 2017 Kannapolis Intimidators lost to Greenville 3 games to 1Notable franchise alumni editBaseball Hall of Fame alumni Scott Rolen 1994 Elected 2023 Ryne Sandberg 1979 Inducted 2005 Notable alumni Andy Ashby 1988 1989 2 time MLB All Star Dylan Axelrod Major League pitcher George Bell 1979 3 time MLB All Star 1987 AL Most Valuable Player Jimmy Bloodworth 1954 Barry Bonnell 1975 Ricky Bottalico 1992 MLB All Star Larry Bowa 1966 5 time MLB All Star 2001 NL Manager of the Year Lloyd Brown 1926 Marlon Byrd 2000 MLB All Star Don Carman 1979 Spud Chandler 1955 4 time MLB All Star 1943 AL Most Valuable Player Joe Charboneau 1976 1980 AL Rookie of the Year Rocky Colavito 1952 9 time MLB All Star Bartolo Colon 2009 4 time MLB All Star 2005 AL Cy Young Award Mark Davis 1979 2 time MLB All Star 1989 NL Cy Young Award Darren Daulton 1981 3 time MLB All Star Bob Dernier 1978 Adam Eaton 1997 Jim Essian 1970 Brad Goldberg 2013 MLB pitcher Gio Gonzalez 2004 2005 MLB All Star Washington Nationals starting pitcher Jason Grimsley 1987 Kevin Gross 1981 MLB All Star Willie Hernandez 1974 3 time MLB All Star 1984 AL Cy young Award 1984 AL Most Valuable Player Chris James 1983 Mike LaValliere 1981 Mike Lieberthal 1991 2 time MLB All Star Gold Glove Brandon McCarthy 2004 Chuck McElroy 1987 Mike Maddux 1983 Ryan Madson 2000 Jerry Martin 1972 Buck Martinez 1968 Billy Moran 1953 2 time MLB All Star Mickey Morandini 1989 MLB All Star Keith Moreland 1975 Jim Morrison 1974 Brett Myers 2000 Dickie Noles 1976 Carlos Quentin 2009 2 time MLB All Star Dave Roberts 1963 Jimmy Rollins 1997 3 time MLB All Star 2007 NL Most Valuable Player Sergio Santos 2009 Scott Service 1986 Carlos Silva 1999 Lonnie Smith 1975 MLB All Star Tony Taylor 1982 MGR 2 time MLB All Star Andre Thornton 1969 2 time MLB All Star Manny Trillo 1969 3 time MLB All Star Derrick Turnbow 1999 MLB All Star Tom Underwood 1973 Ozzie Virgil 1977 2 time MLB All Star Hal Wagner 1938 2 time MLB All Star Bob Walk 1977 MLB All Star Tillie Walker 1910 1911 1918 AL Home Run Leader Ricky Williams 1996 1997 NFL Pro Bowl 1998 Heisman Trophy 20 References edit a b TEC Kannapolis Intimidators Daleearnhardt net The Earnhardt Connection November 22 2000 Retrieved September 17 2012 Rodman Dave February 21 2001 Earnhardt dies following Daytona 500 accident February 21 2001 NASCAR com Archived from the original on February 19 2001 Retrieved September 17 2012 Name Game Welcome to CMC NorthEast Stadium MiLB com Kannapolis Intimidators April 3 2012 Retrieved August 31 2012 Our Ballpark Kannapolis Intimidators Content Baseball Reference 2000 Piedmont Boll Weevils Baseball Reference com Retrieved January 28 2014 Baseball Reference 1996 Piedmont Boll Weevils Baseball Reference com Retrieved January 28 2014 Speddon Zach October 31 2018 New Kannapolis Ballpark Breaks Ground Ballpark Digest August Publications Retrieved October 31 2018 Kannapolis Ballpark Opener April 16 2020 Ballpark Digest August Publications August 22 2019 Retrieved August 22 2019 2020 Minor League Baseball Season Shelved Minor League Baseball June 30 2020 Retrieved September 29 2020 Whisenant David Atrium Health ballpark opened to the public WBTV Retrieved July 7 2020 Intimidators launch name change contest Independent Tribune February 6 2019 Retrieved February 14 2019 Launching the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers Chris Creamer s SportsLogos net Retrieved October 30 2019 New for 2020 Kannapolis Cannon Ballers Ballpark Digest August Publications October 24 2019 Retrieved October 24 2019 Thompson Adam January 15 2020 Meet Boomer the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers mascot Independent Tribune Retrieved January 16 2020 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 Intimidators baseball team in Kannapolis under new ownership Independent Tribune March 15 2016 Retrieved March 15 2016 Smith Deirdre March 16 2016 Kannapolis Intimidators have new owners big plans Salisbury Post Retrieved March 16 2016 Temerity Baseball Buys Kannapolis Intimidators Ballpark Digest August Publications November 1 2018 Retrieved November 1 2018 Richardson Steve October 1999 Ricky Williams Dreadlocks to Ditka Sports Publishing Inc p 95 ISBN 978 1 58261 144 0 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kannapolis Cannon Ballers amp oldid 1186823633, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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