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Washington Wild Things

The Washington Wild Things are a professional baseball team based in Washington, Pennsylvania The team competes in the Frontier League (FL) as a member of the West Division, and is owned by Stu and Francine Williams. They play their home games at Wild Things Park, a 3,200-seat stadium built 30 miles southwest of Pittsburgh.

Washington Wild Things
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueFrontier League (West Division)
LocationWashington, Pennsylvania
BallparkWild Things Park
Founded1997
League championships1 (1997)
Division championships8 (2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2018, 2021, 2022)
Former name(s)
  • Canton Crocodiles (1997–2001)
ColorsRed, black, white
     
Retired numbers12 (Chris Sidick)
OwnershipStu and Francine Williams
ManagerTom Vaeth
General ManagerSteve Zavacky (Managing Director)
MediaObserver–Reporter MSA Sports Network
Websitewww.washingtonwildthings.com

The Wild Things won the Frontier Cup in their inaugural season in 1997, defeating the Evansville Otters 2 games to 0.

Season-by-season record edit

Canton Crocodiles (Frontier League)
Year W–L Win % Place Postseason
1997 45–35 .562 2nd in FL East
1998 41–38 .519 2nd in FL East Frontier League Division Series: Lost vs. Chillicothe Paints 2–1.
1999 33–51 .393 5th in FL East Did not qualify
2000 38–46 .452 5th in FL East Did not qualify
2001 47–37 .560 3rd in FL East Frontier League Division Series: Lost vs. Chillicothe Paints 2–1.
Total 204–207 .496
Playoffs 6–4 .600 3 Playoff appearances, 1 championship.
Washington Wild Things (Frontier League)
2002 56–28 .667 1st in FL East
2003 54–34 .614 2nd in FL East Frontier League Division Series: Lost vs. Gateway Grizzlies 2–0.
2004 62–34 .646 1st in FL East Frontier League Division Series: Lost vs. Evansville Otters 3–0.
2005 63–32 .663 1st in FL East Frontier League Division Series: Lost vs. Chillicothe Paints 3–2.
2006 59–37 .615 1st in FL East Frontier League Division Series: Lost vs. Chillicothe Paints 3–1.
2007 55–40 .579 1st in FL East
2008 48–48 .500 3rd in FL East Did not qualify
2009 43–53 .448 4th in FL East Did not qualify
2010 38–57 .400 5th in FL East Did not qualify
2011 42–52 .447 5th in FL East Did not qualify
2012 44–52 .458 6th in FL East Did not qualify
2013 41–55 .427 6th in FL East Did not qualify
2014 57–39 .593 3rd in FL East Frontier League Playoffs: Lost in 1st round to River City Rascals 2–1.
2015 42–54 .437 T-9th in FL Did not qualify
2016 46–49 .484 6th in FL Did not qualify
2017 53–43 .552 3rd in FL Frontier League Playoffs: Lost in 1st round to Florence Freedom 3–1.
2018 54–42 .563 1st in FL East
2019 37-59 .385 5th in FL Did not qualify
2020 -- -- -- Season not played due to COVID-19
2021 56-40 .583 1st in FL
2022 62-34 .646 1st in FL West Frontier League Division Series: Lost to Schaumburg Boomers 2–0.
2023 47-49 .490 4th in FL Did not qualify
Total 714–606 .541
Playoffs 16–25 .390 7 Division titles, 10 Playoff appearances.

Current roster edit

Active roster Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • -- Griffin Baker ‡
  • 23 Malik Barrington
  • 24 Alex Carrillo
  • 16 Jordan DiValerio
  •  3 Kobe Foster
  •  8 Dariel Fregio
  • 13 Frankie Giuliano
  • 20 Justin Goossen-Brown
  • -- Christian James ‡
  • 27 Gyeongju Kim
  • 21 Zach Kirby
  •  9 Nick MacDonald
  • 18 Hunter Stevens
  • 10 Lukas Young


Utility players

  • 19 Daniel Harris  
 

Catchers

  •  5 Ricardo Sanchez
  • 33 JC Santini

Infielders

  • 14 Evan Berkey
  •  4 Tommy Caufield
  •  2 Carson Clowers
  • 28 Andrew Czech
  • 14 Jalen Miller  
  • 31 Tyreque Reed

Outfielders

  •  1 Robert Chayka
  •  6 Wagner Lagrange
  • 22 Quincy Latimore
  • 17 Caleb McNeely
  • 26 Alexander Ovalles
 

Manager

  • -- Tom Vaeth

Coaches

  • -- Alex Boshers (pitching)
  •    Hailey Drollinger (trainer)
  • -- Ryan Whithorn (bench)

  Disabled list
‡ Inactive list
§ Suspended list

 updated May 13, 2024
Transactions

Highlights edit

  • First ever perfect game in Frontier League history, (Matt Sergey, August 24, 2014)
  • Frontier League Organization of the Year Award (2002, 2004, 2005)
  • Second team in Frontier League history to make playoffs four straight years (Evansville, 1997–2000)
  • Led Frontier League in wins four straight seasons
    • 2002 (56–28)
    • 2003 (54–34)
    • 2004 (62–34)
    • 2005 (63–32)
  • In 2005:
    • 35–12 second half of season (Since July 18)
    • 23–5 the month of August
    • 13-game winning streak (July 27 – August 9)
    • 11-game winning streak (August 12 – August 23)
    • 14 straight home wins (August 3 – August 23)
  • Hosted the Frontier League All-Star Game in 2005 and 2013

New Frontier League records up to 2005 edit

  • Only perfect game in Frontier League history (August 24, 2014, thrown by Matt Sergey)
  • Wins in a season: 63 (old record – Washington Wild Things, 2004)
  • Triples: 46 (old record – 33; Springfield, 1999)
  • Runs: 645 (old record – 612; London, 1999)
  • At Bats: 3,357 (old record – 3329; Rockford, 2004)
  • Hits: 999 (old record – 962; Rockford, 2004)
  • RBI: 567 (old record – 550; London, 1999)
  • Base on Balls: 433 (old record – 427; Dubois County, 2002)
  • Saves: 34 (old record – Washington Wild Things, 2004)
  • Total chances: 3740 (old record – 3,687; S/O 2004)
  • Individual saves by a closer, Jonathan Kountis

Managers edit

  • 2002–2003: Jeff Isom (110–62)
  • 2004–2007: John Massarelli (239–143)
  • 2008: Greg Jelks (48–48)
  • 2009: Mark Mason (43–53)
  • 2010–2011: Darin Everson (80–110)
  • 2012: Chris Bando (44–52)
  • 2013–2014: Bart Zeller (72–74)
  • 2014: Bob Bozzuto: (36–18)

Following the 2003 season, Jeff Isom resigned as manager and moved to the Joliet Jackhammers of the Northern League. After the 2007 season, Massarelli and the Wild Things parted ways. He took 2008 off and was named the first manager in Lake Erie Crushers history. In 2008, Greg Jelks was named the new manager of the Wild Things, but failed to lead them to the playoffs and finished the season at 48–48.

Mark Mason returned to the Wild Things in 2009 as manager after coaching the Paints for two seasons. In November 2009, Mason left the Wild Things to become pitching coach of the Atlantic League's York Revolution. On February 16, 2010, they announced Darin Everson as their new manager. After the 2011 season, Darin Everson and the Wild Things parted ways following an 80–110 record over two seasons. On October 18, 2011, the Wild Things hired former MLB catcher and Triple-A coach Chris Bando as the 6th manager in Wild things history. In March 2013, Bando announced that due to complications from hip surgery in January he would resign as manager. Recently hired Bench coach Bart Zeller, who had managed the Joliet Slammers the last two seasons and won a championship, was promoted to manager. During the 2014 season at 31–19 headed into the All-Star break, manager Bart Zeller resigned due to health concerns. He was scheduled to manage the Eastern All-Stars. After the break, Bob Bozzuto took over as manager.

Notable alumni edit

Championships and awards edit

  • 2002 Frontier League Eastern Division Champions
  • 2002 Frontier League Organization of the Year
  • 2002 Jared Howton, Most Valuable Pitcher
  • 2002 Jeff Isom, Manager Of the Year
  • 2003 Josh Loggins, Most Valuable Player
  • 2004 Frontier League Eastern Division Champions
  • 2004 Frontier League Organization of the Year
  • 2004 John Massarelli, Manager Of the Year
  • 2005 Frontier League Eastern Division Champions
  • 2005 Frontier League Organization of the Year
  • 2006 Frontier League Eastern Division Champions
  • 2006 John Massarelli, Manager Of the Year
  • 2007 Frontier League Eastern Division Champions
  • 2018 Frontier League Eastern Division Champions
  • 2021 Frontier League Eastern Division Champions
  • 2022 Frontier League West Division Champions

References edit

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Washington Wild Things are a professional baseball team based in Washington Pennsylvania The team competes in the Frontier League FL as a member of the West Division and is owned by Stu and Francine Williams They play their home games at Wild Things Park a 3 200 seat stadium built 30 miles southwest of Pittsburgh Washington Wild ThingsTeam logo Cap insigniaInformationLeagueFrontier League West Division LocationWashington PennsylvaniaBallparkWild Things ParkFounded1997League championships1 1997 Division championships8 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2018 2021 2022 Former name s Canton Crocodiles 1997 2001 ColorsRed black white Retired numbers12 Chris Sidick OwnershipStu and Francine WilliamsManagerTom VaethGeneral ManagerSteve Zavacky Managing Director MediaObserver Reporter MSA Sports NetworkWebsitewww wbr washingtonwildthings wbr com The Wild Things won the Frontier Cup in their inaugural season in 1997 defeating the Evansville Otters 2 games to 0 Contents 1 Season by season record 2 Current roster 3 Highlights 3 1 New Frontier League records up to 2005 4 Managers 5 Notable alumni 6 Championships and awards 7 References 8 External linksSeason by season record editCanton Crocodiles Frontier League Year W L Win Place Postseason 1997 45 35 562 2nd in FL East Frontier League Division Series Defeated the Johnstown Steal 2 0 Frontier League Championship Series Defeated the Evansville Otters 2 0 1998 41 38 519 2nd in FL East Frontier League Division Series Lost vs Chillicothe Paints 2 1 1999 33 51 393 5th in FL East Did not qualify 2000 38 46 452 5th in FL East Did not qualify 2001 47 37 560 3rd in FL East Frontier League Division Series Lost vs Chillicothe Paints 2 1 Total 204 207 496 Playoffs 6 4 600 3 Playoff appearances 1 championship Washington Wild Things Frontier League 2002 56 28 667 1st in FL East Frontier League Division Series Defeated the Kalamazoo Kings 2 0 Frontier League Championship Series Lost vs Richmond Roosters 3 1 2003 54 34 614 2nd in FL East Frontier League Division Series Lost vs Gateway Grizzlies 2 0 2004 62 34 646 1st in FL East Frontier League Division Series Lost vs Evansville Otters 3 0 2005 63 32 663 1st in FL East Frontier League Division Series Lost vs Chillicothe Paints 3 2 2006 59 37 615 1st in FL East Frontier League Division Series Lost vs Chillicothe Paints 3 1 2007 55 40 579 1st in FL East Frontier League Division Series Defeated the Gateway Grizzlies 3 0 Frontier League Championship Series Lost vs Windy City ThunderBolts 3 2 2008 48 48 500 3rd in FL East Did not qualify 2009 43 53 448 4th in FL East Did not qualify 2010 38 57 400 5th in FL East Did not qualify 2011 42 52 447 5th in FL East Did not qualify 2012 44 52 458 6th in FL East Did not qualify 2013 41 55 427 6th in FL East Did not qualify 2014 57 39 593 3rd in FL East Frontier League Playoffs Lost in 1st round to River City Rascals 2 1 2015 42 54 437 T 9th in FL Did not qualify 2016 46 49 484 6th in FL Did not qualify 2017 53 43 552 3rd in FL Frontier League Playoffs Lost in 1st round to Florence Freedom 3 1 2018 54 42 563 1st in FL East Frontier League Division Series Defeated the Evansville Otters 3 0 Frontier League Championship Series Lost vs Joliet Slammers 3 2 2019 37 59 385 5th in FL Did not qualify 2020 Season not played due to COVID 19 2021 56 40 583 1st in FL Frontier League Division Series Defeated Equipe Quebec 3 2 Frontier League Championship Series Lost vs Schaumburg Boomers 3 2 2022 62 34 646 1st in FL West Frontier League Division Series Lost to Schaumburg Boomers 2 0 2023 47 49 490 4th in FL Did not qualify Total 714 606 541 Playoffs 16 25 390 7 Division titles 10 Playoff appearances Current roster editWashington Wild Things rostervte Active roster Coaches Other Pitchers Griffin Baker 23 Malik Barrington 24 Alex Carrillo 16 Jordan DiValerio 3 Kobe Foster 8 Dariel Fregio 13 Frankie Giuliano 20 Justin Goossen Brown Christian James 27 Gyeongju Kim 21 Zach Kirby 9 Nick MacDonald 18 Hunter Stevens 10 Lukas Young Utility players 19 Daniel Harris nbsp Catchers 5 Ricardo Sanchez 33 JC Santini Infielders 14 Evan Berkey 4 Tommy Caufield 2 Carson Clowers 28 Andrew Czech 14 Jalen Miller nbsp 31 Tyreque Reed Outfielders 1 Robert Chayka 6 Wagner Lagrange 22 Quincy Latimore 17 Caleb McNeely 26 Alexander Ovalles Manager Tom Vaeth Coaches Alex Boshers pitching Hailey Drollinger trainer Ryan Whithorn bench nbsp Disabled list Inactive list Suspended list updated May 13 2024 TransactionsHighlights editFirst ever perfect game in Frontier League history Matt Sergey August 24 2014 Frontier League Organization of the Year Award 2002 2004 2005 Second team in Frontier League history to make playoffs four straight years Evansville 1997 2000 Led Frontier League in wins four straight seasons 2002 56 28 2003 54 34 2004 62 34 2005 63 32 In 2005 35 12 second half of season Since July 18 23 5 the month of August 13 game winning streak July 27 August 9 11 game winning streak August 12 August 23 14 straight home wins August 3 August 23 Hosted the Frontier League All Star Game in 2005 and 2013 New Frontier League records up to 2005 edit Only perfect game in Frontier League history August 24 2014 thrown by Matt Sergey Wins in a season 63 old record Washington Wild Things 2004 Triples 46 old record 33 Springfield 1999 Runs 645 old record 612 London 1999 At Bats 3 357 old record 3329 Rockford 2004 Hits 999 old record 962 Rockford 2004 RBI 567 old record 550 London 1999 Base on Balls 433 old record 427 Dubois County 2002 Saves 34 old record Washington Wild Things 2004 Total chances 3740 old record 3 687 S O 2004 Individual saves by a closer Jonathan KountisManagers edit2002 2003 Jeff Isom 110 62 2004 2007 John Massarelli 239 143 2008 Greg Jelks 48 48 2009 Mark Mason 43 53 2010 2011 Darin Everson 80 110 2012 Chris Bando 44 52 2013 2014 Bart Zeller 72 74 2014 Bob Bozzuto 36 18 Following the 2003 season Jeff Isom resigned as manager and moved to the Joliet Jackhammers of the Northern League After the 2007 season Massarelli and the Wild Things parted ways He took 2008 off and was named the first manager in Lake Erie Crushers history In 2008 Greg Jelks was named the new manager of the Wild Things but failed to lead them to the playoffs and finished the season at 48 48 Mark Mason returned to the Wild Things in 2009 as manager after coaching the Paints for two seasons In November 2009 Mason left the Wild Things to become pitching coach of the Atlantic League s York Revolution On February 16 2010 they announced Darin Everson as their new manager After the 2011 season Darin Everson and the Wild Things parted ways following an 80 110 record over two seasons On October 18 2011 the Wild Things hired former MLB catcher and Triple A coach Chris Bando as the 6th manager in Wild things history In March 2013 Bando announced that due to complications from hip surgery in January he would resign as manager Recently hired Bench coach Bart Zeller who had managed the Joliet Slammers the last two seasons and won a championship was promoted to manager During the 2014 season at 31 19 headed into the All Star break manager Bart Zeller resigned due to health concerns He was scheduled to manage the Eastern All Stars After the break Bob Bozzuto took over as manager Notable alumni editKalen DeBoer 1998 Vidal Nuno 2011 Chris Smith 2011 2012 Zac Grotz 2016 Pat McAfee 2018 Rob Whalen 2021 2022 Isaac Mattson 2022 Championships and awards edit2002 Frontier League Eastern Division Champions 2002 Frontier League Organization of the Year 2002 Jared Howton Most Valuable Pitcher 2002 Jeff Isom Manager Of the Year 2003 Josh Loggins Most Valuable Player 2004 Frontier League Eastern Division Champions 2004 Frontier League Organization of the Year 2004 John Massarelli Manager Of the Year 2005 Frontier League Eastern Division Champions 2005 Frontier League Organization of the Year 2006 Frontier League Eastern Division Champions 2006 John Massarelli Manager Of the Year 2007 Frontier League Eastern Division Champions 2018 Frontier League Eastern Division Champions 2021 Frontier League Eastern Division Champions 2022 Frontier League West Division ChampionsReferences editExternal links edit nbsp Baseball portal Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Washington Wild Things amp oldid 1223860068, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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