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Clinton LumberKings

The Clinton LumberKings are a collegiate summer baseball team of the Prospect League. They are located in Clinton, Iowa, and play their home games at NelsonCorp Field. From 1956 to 2020, they were members of Minor League Baseball's Midwest League. With Major League Baseball's reorganization of the minor leagues after the 2020 season, Clinton was not selected to continue in affiliated baseball.

Clinton LumberKings
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueProspect League (2021–present) (Western Conference – Northwest Division)
LocationClinton, Iowa
BallparkNelsonCorp Field (1937–present)
Founded1954
Nickname(s)Clinton LumberKings (1994–present)
League championships2 (1963, 1991)
Division championships6 (1991, 1993, 2010, 2016, 2019, 2021)
Former name(s)
  • Clinton Giants (1939–1941; 1980–1993)
  • Clinton Dodgers (1977–1979)
  • Clinton Pilots (1914–1916; 1966–1976)
  • Clinton C-Sox (1960–1965)
  • Clinton White Sox (1959)
  • Clinton Pirates (1954–1958)
  • Clinton Steers (1949)
  • Clinton Cubs (1947–1948)
  • Clinton Owls (1937–1938)
  • Clinton Champs (1910–1912)
  • Clinton Teddies (1910)
  • Clinton Infants (1907–1908)
  • Clinton Minors (1906)
  • Clinton Bridegrooms (1895)
Former league(s)
MascotLouie the Lumberking
OwnershipCommunity owned[2]
ManagerJack Dahm
General ManagerNate Vander Bleek[3]

The LumberKings play in the Prospect League's Western Conference – Northwest Division along with the Burlington Bees, Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp, and Springfield Lucky Horseshoes.[4]

Clinton baseball history edit

After beginning play in 1895, Clinton had sporadic teams in various leagues over the next few decades, as the Great Depression, World War I and World War II affected many baseball franchises. However, Clinton joined the Midwest League in 1956 and is now the oldest franchise in the league.[1] The team has had several different major league affiliations: the Brooklyn Dodgers (1937–38), New York Giants (1939–41), Chicago Cubs (1947–49), Pirates (1954–58 and 1966–68), White Sox (1959–65), Pilots/Brewers (1969–70), Tigers (1971–75), Tigers/White Sox co-op (1976), Dodgers (1977–79), Giants (1980–94), Padres (1995–98), Reds (1999–2000), Expos (2001–02), and Rangers (2003–08), and Mariners (2009–18). In September 2018, they entered into a two-year player development contract with the Miami Marlins.[5]

Aside from its time as the C-Sox (1960–65) and the Pilots (1966–76), the team used the parent major league team's nickname before adopting the LumberKings name for the 1994 season.

The 2010 LumberKings season is the subject of the 2013 book "Class A: Baseball in the Middle of Everywhere" by Lucas Mann.[6][7]

In 2016, led by first year manager Mitch Canham, the LumberKings won 86 games to set the mark for most in a regular season by any team in Clinton franchise history. The squad went on to sweep the Peoria Chiefs in the first round of the playoffs before defeating the Cedar Rapids Kernels in a thrilling three-game series. Game three of the Western Division final ended with a Ricky Eusebio walk off hit to win 1–0 in extra innings. The LumberKings would fall, however, in the Midwest League Championship in four games to the Great Lakes Loons.

In addition to playing host to the franchise record setting LumberKings (86-54), the LumberKings transformed their ballpark overnight following game two of the Midwest League Championship to become a football field. The LumberKings played host to Camanche High School Football in the inaugural "LumberBowl." Camanche hosted Williamsburg High School in the game on September 16, 2016. The Raiders of Williamsburg defeated the Indians 55–7.

Following the 2020 season, the LumberKings were cut from the Midwest League and affiliated baseball as part of Major League Baseball's reorganization of the minor leagues.[8] They later joined the Prospect League, a collegiate summer baseball league, for 2021.[9]

NelsonCorp Field edit

 
Ashford Field. Formerly Alliant Energy Field and Riverview Stadium

The home park for the LumberKings is NelsonCorp Field in Clinton, Iowa. The stadium was built in 1937 as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project[10] and named Riverview Stadium, due to its location on the banks of the Mississippi River. It was renamed Alliant Energy Field in 2002 and renovated in 2005–2006 to a capacity of 4,000. It was renamed to Ashford University Field in 2011 and NelsonCorp Field in 2019. The Dimensions are: LF – 330, CF – 401, RF – 325.[11][12][13][14]

No-hitters edit

Clinton has tossed 25 no-hitters. The list includes the following no-hitters:[15]

Date Pitcher(s) Opponent Score
August 20, 1957 Dick Lines Decatur 6–0 (7 innings)
June 2, 1959 Thomas Fisher Paris 1–0
June 19, 1960 Scott Seger Quincy 3–0 (7 innings)
May 23, 1963 Bill Dawson Fox Cities 10–0 (7 innings)
June 23, 1964 Norbert Rodgers Quincy 2–0 (7 innings)
June 11, 1967 John Lamb Quad City 3–0 (7 innings)
June 19, 1967 Joe Barnett Quincy 2–0 (7 innings)
August 25, 1967 Bill Laxton Waterloo 2–1 (7 innings)
August 7, 1970 John Conzatti Quad Cities 2–0 (6 innings)
May 3, 1972 Larry Bracco Waterloo 0–1 (7 innings)
May 15, 1978 Russell McDonald Wausau 1–0 (7 innings)
July 16, 1978 Jim Nobles Wisconsin Rapids 7–1 (7 innings)
June 4, 1980 Jerry Stovall Wausau 2–0 (7 innings)
April 20, 1981 Greg Bangert Burlington 4–1 (7 innings)
August 12, 1981 Mark Grant Danville 9–0
May 9, 1983 Ramon Bautista Appleton 2–0 (7 innings)
June 6, 1989 Chris Hancock, Chris Fye Burlington 11–0[16]
May 14, 1992 Chuck Wanke Peoria 5–3
August 4, 1996 Jim Sak, Todd Bussa Burlington 3–0
August 3, 2000 Scott Dunn Lansing 7–0 (Perfect Game)
July 9, 2003 Domingo Valdez Kane County 4–0 (7 innings - G2)
July 11, 2012 Jordan Shipers West Michigan 10–0[17]
July 17, 2013 Víctor Sánchez Lansing 1–0 [18]
May 1, 2015 Daniel Missaki, Kody Kerski, Troy Scott Cedar Rapids 1–0[19]
August 9, 2016 Pedro Vasquez, Joey Strain, Lukas Schiraldi, Matt Walker Beloit 2–0

Playoffs edit

Clinton LumberKings of the Midwest League
Season Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1987 L, 2–1, Springfield
1991 W, 2–0, Burlington W, 3–0, Madison
1993 W, 2–0, Springfield L, 3–1, South Bend
1998 W, 2–1, Quad Cities L, 2–0, West Michigan
1999 L, 2–1, Burlington
2000 L, 2–1, Beloit
2003 W, 2–1, Kane County L, 2–1, Beloit
2004 W, 2–0, Cedar Rapids L, 2–0, Kane County
2005 W, 2–0, Quad Cities L, 2–0, Wisconsin
2007 W, 2–1, Cedar Rapids L, 2–0, Beloit
2008 L, 2–0, Cedar Rapids
2010 W, 2–1, Cedar Rapids W, 2–1, Kane County L, 3–2, Lake County
2011 L, 2–0, Quad Cities
2012 W, 2–1, Beloit L, 2–0, Wisconsin
2013 L, 2–0, Beloit
2016 W, 2–0, Peoria W, 2–1, Cedar Rapids L, 3–1, Great Lakes
2019 W, 2–0, Kane County W, 2–1, Cedar Rapids L, 3–0, South Bend
Clinton LumberKings of the Prospect League
Season Division Championship Conference Championship Prospect League Championship Series
2021 W, 4–3, Normal L, 3–7, Cape
2023 L, 5–6, Quincy

Roster edit

Active roster Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • -- Kole Bradley
  • -- Jackson Bruno
  • -- Jimmy Burke
  • -- Ean DiPasquale
  • -- Patrick Gardner
  • -- Sam George
  • -- Elijah Green
  • -- Jai Jensen
  • -- Carson Knebel
  • -- Sam Lavin
  • -- Brenden Martin
  • -- Daniel Mosarah
  • -- Brock Reade
  • -- Garrett Siemsen
  • -- Cade Turner
  • -- Jake Weissenberger



 

Catchers

  • -- Brayden Buchanan
  • -- Max Burt
  • -- Mason McCurdy

Infielders

  • -- Ian Dittmer
  • -- Karson Grout
  • -- JD Swarbrick

Outfielders

  • -- Gage Franck
  • -- James Hackett
  • -- Clay Jacobs
  • -- Blake Timmons
  • -- John Youens
 

Manager

Coaches

  • -- Walker Gentz (pitching)
  • -- Terry McGinn (first base)
  • -- Ty Snep (hitting/third base)

  Disabled list
‡ Inactive list
§ Suspended list

 updated March 15, 2024

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Clinton, Iowa Encyclopedia". Baseball-Reference.com.
  2. ^ "Board of Directors". Clinton LumberKings. milb.com. Retrieved July 7, 2017.
  3. ^ "LUMBERKINGS ANNOUNCE NEW GENERAL MANAGER". lumberkings.com. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
  4. ^ "2024 Prospect League Standings – Prospect League Baseball". www.prospectleague.com. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  5. ^ "Clinton, Miami Announce New Player Development Contract". Ballpark Digest. September 20, 2018. Retrieved September 20, 2018.
  6. ^ McAlpin, Heller (May 9, 2013). "Farm Team Saga 'Class A' Hits It Out Of The Park". NPR. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  7. ^ "Class A".
  8. ^ "Full MLB Press Release: MLB cuts Clinton LumberKings". Clinton Herald. December 9, 2020. Retrieved December 15, 2020.
  9. ^ Reichard, Kevin (January 13, 2021). "Clinton LumberKings join Prospect League". Ballpark Digest. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  10. ^ "Fund-raising campaign will support L-King efforts". Clinton Herald. 11 March 2020. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  11. ^ "General Information - Clinton LumberKings Ashford University Field". Clinton LumberKings.
  12. ^ "History - Clinton LumberKings Content". Clinton LumberKings.
  13. ^ "LumberKings to call NelsonCorp Field home". Clinton Herald. May 28, 2019. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  14. ^ "New for 2019: NelsonCorp Field". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. May 27, 2019. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  15. ^ "No Hitters". Midwest League Archives.
  16. ^ "Burlington Braves at Clinton Giants, June 6th, 1989". Midwest League Archives.
  17. ^ "Shipers hurls complete-game no-hitter". MiLB.com.
  18. ^ "Lansing vs. Clinton - July 17, 2013 - Midwest League Box". Midwest League.
  19. ^ Batterson, Steve (13 May 2015). "Clinton pitcher goes from no-hitter to Tommy John in two weeks". The Quad-City Times.

External links edit

  • Official website

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For the 1937 1941 Illinois Indiana Iowa League team known as the Clinton Giants and Clinton Owls see Clinton Owls The Clinton LumberKings are a collegiate summer baseball team of the Prospect League They are located in Clinton Iowa and play their home games at NelsonCorp Field From 1956 to 2020 they were members of Minor League Baseball s Midwest League With Major League Baseball s reorganization of the minor leagues after the 2020 season Clinton was not selected to continue in affiliated baseball Clinton LumberKingsTeam logo Cap insigniaInformationLeagueProspect League 2021 present Western Conference Northwest Division LocationClinton IowaBallparkNelsonCorp Field 1937 present Founded1954Nickname s Clinton LumberKings 1994 present League championships2 1963 1991 Division championships6 1991 1993 2010 2016 2019 2021 Former name s Clinton Giants 1939 1941 1980 1993 Clinton Dodgers 1977 1979 Clinton Pilots 1914 1916 1966 1976 Clinton C Sox 1960 1965 Clinton White Sox 1959 Clinton Pirates 1954 1958 Clinton Steers 1949 Clinton Cubs 1947 1948 Clinton Owls 1937 1938 Clinton Champs 1910 1912 Clinton Teddies 1910 Clinton Infants 1907 1908 Clinton Minors 1906 Clinton Bridegrooms 1895 Former league s Midwest League 1956 2020 1 Mississippi Ohio Valley League 1954 1955 Central Association 1947 1949 Three I League 1937 1941 1907 1908 Illinois Missouri League 1910 1912 Northern Association 1910 Iowa League of Professional Baseball Clubs 1904 1907 Eastern Iowa League 1895 MascotLouie the LumberkingOwnershipCommunity owned 2 ManagerJack DahmGeneral ManagerNate Vander Bleek 3 The LumberKings play in the Prospect League s Western Conference Northwest Division along with the Burlington Bees Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp and Springfield Lucky Horseshoes 4 Contents 1 Clinton baseball history 2 NelsonCorp Field 3 No hitters 4 Playoffs 5 Roster 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksClinton baseball history editAfter beginning play in 1895 Clinton had sporadic teams in various leagues over the next few decades as the Great Depression World War I and World War II affected many baseball franchises However Clinton joined the Midwest League in 1956 and is now the oldest franchise in the league 1 The team has had several different major league affiliations the Brooklyn Dodgers 1937 38 New York Giants 1939 41 Chicago Cubs 1947 49 Pirates 1954 58 and 1966 68 White Sox 1959 65 Pilots Brewers 1969 70 Tigers 1971 75 Tigers White Sox co op 1976 Dodgers 1977 79 Giants 1980 94 Padres 1995 98 Reds 1999 2000 Expos 2001 02 and Rangers 2003 08 and Mariners 2009 18 In September 2018 they entered into a two year player development contract with the Miami Marlins 5 Aside from its time as the C Sox 1960 65 and the Pilots 1966 76 the team used the parent major league team s nickname before adopting the LumberKings name for the 1994 season The 2010 LumberKings season is the subject of the 2013 book Class A Baseball in the Middle of Everywhere by Lucas Mann 6 7 In 2016 led by first year manager Mitch Canham the LumberKings won 86 games to set the mark for most in a regular season by any team in Clinton franchise history The squad went on to sweep the Peoria Chiefs in the first round of the playoffs before defeating the Cedar Rapids Kernels in a thrilling three game series Game three of the Western Division final ended with a Ricky Eusebio walk off hit to win 1 0 in extra innings The LumberKings would fall however in the Midwest League Championship in four games to the Great Lakes Loons In addition to playing host to the franchise record setting LumberKings 86 54 the LumberKings transformed their ballpark overnight following game two of the Midwest League Championship to become a football field The LumberKings played host to Camanche High School Football in the inaugural LumberBowl Camanche hosted Williamsburg High School in the game on September 16 2016 The Raiders of Williamsburg defeated the Indians 55 7 Following the 2020 season the LumberKings were cut from the Midwest League and affiliated baseball as part of Major League Baseball s reorganization of the minor leagues 8 They later joined the Prospect League a collegiate summer baseball league for 2021 9 NelsonCorp Field edit nbsp Ashford Field Formerly Alliant Energy Field and Riverview Stadium The home park for the LumberKings is NelsonCorp Field in Clinton Iowa The stadium was built in 1937 as a Works Progress Administration WPA project 10 and named Riverview Stadium due to its location on the banks of the Mississippi River It was renamed Alliant Energy Field in 2002 and renovated in 2005 2006 to a capacity of 4 000 It was renamed to Ashford University Field in 2011 and NelsonCorp Field in 2019 The Dimensions are LF 330 CF 401 RF 325 11 12 13 14 No hitters editClinton has tossed 25 no hitters The list includes the following no hitters 15 Date Pitcher s Opponent Score August 20 1957 Dick Lines Decatur 6 0 7 innings June 2 1959 Thomas Fisher Paris 1 0 June 19 1960 Scott Seger Quincy 3 0 7 innings May 23 1963 Bill Dawson Fox Cities 10 0 7 innings June 23 1964 Norbert Rodgers Quincy 2 0 7 innings June 11 1967 John Lamb Quad City 3 0 7 innings June 19 1967 Joe Barnett Quincy 2 0 7 innings August 25 1967 Bill Laxton Waterloo 2 1 7 innings August 7 1970 John Conzatti Quad Cities 2 0 6 innings May 3 1972 Larry Bracco Waterloo 0 1 7 innings May 15 1978 Russell McDonald Wausau 1 0 7 innings July 16 1978 Jim Nobles Wisconsin Rapids 7 1 7 innings June 4 1980 Jerry Stovall Wausau 2 0 7 innings April 20 1981 Greg Bangert Burlington 4 1 7 innings August 12 1981 Mark Grant Danville 9 0 May 9 1983 Ramon Bautista Appleton 2 0 7 innings June 6 1989 Chris Hancock Chris Fye Burlington 11 0 16 May 14 1992 Chuck Wanke Peoria 5 3 August 4 1996 Jim Sak Todd Bussa Burlington 3 0 August 3 2000 Scott Dunn Lansing 7 0 Perfect Game July 9 2003 Domingo Valdez Kane County 4 0 7 innings G2 July 11 2012 Jordan Shipers West Michigan 10 0 17 July 17 2013 Victor Sanchez Lansing 1 0 18 May 1 2015 Daniel Missaki Kody Kerski Troy Scott Cedar Rapids 1 0 19 August 9 2016 Pedro Vasquez Joey Strain Lukas Schiraldi Matt Walker Beloit 2 0Playoffs editClinton LumberKings of the Midwest League Season Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals 1987 L 2 1 Springfield 1991 W 2 0 Burlington W 3 0 Madison 1993 W 2 0 Springfield L 3 1 South Bend 1998 W 2 1 Quad Cities L 2 0 West Michigan 1999 L 2 1 Burlington 2000 L 2 1 Beloit 2003 W 2 1 Kane County L 2 1 Beloit 2004 W 2 0 Cedar Rapids L 2 0 Kane County 2005 W 2 0 Quad Cities L 2 0 Wisconsin 2007 W 2 1 Cedar Rapids L 2 0 Beloit 2008 L 2 0 Cedar Rapids 2010 W 2 1 Cedar Rapids W 2 1 Kane County L 3 2 Lake County 2011 L 2 0 Quad Cities 2012 W 2 1 Beloit L 2 0 Wisconsin 2013 L 2 0 Beloit 2016 W 2 0 Peoria W 2 1 Cedar Rapids L 3 1 Great Lakes 2019 W 2 0 Kane County W 2 1 Cedar Rapids L 3 0 South Bend Clinton LumberKings of the Prospect League Season Division Championship Conference Championship Prospect League Championship Series 2021 W 4 3 Normal L 3 7 Cape 2023 L 5 6 Quincy Roster editClinton LumberKings rostervte Active roster Coaches Other Pitchers Kole Bradley Jackson Bruno Jimmy Burke Ean DiPasquale Patrick Gardner Sam George Elijah Green Jai Jensen Carson Knebel Sam Lavin Brenden Martin Daniel Mosarah Brock Reade Garrett Siemsen Cade Turner Jake Weissenberger Catchers Brayden Buchanan Max Burt Mason McCurdy Infielders Ian Dittmer Karson Grout JD Swarbrick Outfielders Gage Franck James Hackett Clay Jacobs Blake Timmons John Youens Manager 10 Jack Dahm Coaches Walker Gentz pitching Terry McGinn first base Ty Snep hitting third base nbsp Disabled list Inactive list Suspended list updated March 15 2024Notable alumni editGeorge Soriano 2019 Peyton Burdick 2019 Jerar Encarnacion 2019 Sean Guenther 2019 Jose Devers 2019 Humberto Mejia 2019 Alex Vesia 2019 Jack Larsen 2018 Ray Kerr 2018 Tommy Romero 2018 Joey Gerber 2018 JP Sears 2017 Wyatt Mills 2017 Ljay Newsome 2017 Seth Elledge 2017 Robert Dugger 2017 Luis Rengifo 2017 Vinny Nittoli 2016 Jake Brentz 2016 Nick Neidert 2016 Art Warren 2016 Braden Bishop 2016 Pablo Lopez 2016 Luis Liberato 2015 2017 Alex Jackson 2015 2016 Osmer Morales 2015 2016 Zack Littell 2015 2016 Luiz Gohara 2015 2016 Erick Mejia 2015 Ryan Yarbrough 2015 Thyago Vieira 2014 2015 Ian Miller 2014 Paul Fry 2014 Tyler O Neill 2014 Jack Reinheimer 2014 Emilio Pagan 2014 Edwin Diaz 2014 Tim Lopes 2013 Gabriel Guerrero 2013 Patrick Kivlehan 2013 Dominic Leone 2013 Ketel Marte 2012 2013 Andrew Kittredge 2012 Ji man Choi 2012 Mayckol Guaipe 2012 Chris Taylor 2012 Jabari Blash 2011 2012 John Hicks 2011 Roenis Elias 2011 Stefen Romero 2011 James Paxton 2011 Taijuan Walker 2011 MLB All Star Brad Miller 2011 Carter Capps 2011 Steven Baron 2010 2012 Brandon Maurer 2010 2011 James Jones 2010 Brandon Bantz 2010 Nick Franklin 2010 Yoervis Medina 2010 Stephen Pryor 2010 Erasmo Ramirez 2010 Tom Wilhelmsen 2010 Anthony Vasquez 2009 2010 2013 Brian Moran 2009 2010 Bobby LaFromboise 2009 Kyle Seager 2009 MLB All Star Maikel Cleto 2009 Mitch Moreland 2008 Justin Smoak 2008 Blake Beavan 2008 Neftali Feliz 2008 2010 AL Rookie of the Year Derek Holland 2008 Craig Gentry 2007 John Mayberry Jr 2006 John Danks 2004 Ian Kinsler 2004 4x MLB All Star Edinson Volquez 2004 MLB All Star Grady Sizemore 2001 3x MLB All Star Jason Bay 2001 2004 NL Rookie of the Year Ben Broussard 1999 Matt Clement 1996 MLB All Star Gary Matthews Jr 1995 MLB All Star Bob Howry 1994 Mike Myers 1991 92 Salomon Torres 1991 Steve Reed 1989 Royce Clayton 1989 MLB All Star Rod Beck 1988 3x MLB All Star Mike Remlinger 1987 MLB All Star Matt Williams 1986 4x GG 5x MLB All Star 1994 NL Home Run Leader Dennis Cook 1985 Charlie Hayes 1984 John Burkett 1984 2x MLB All Star 1993 NL Wins Leader Matt Nokes 1982 MLB All Star Rob Deer 1980 Chris Brown 1980 MLB All Star Scott Garrelts 1980 MLB All Star 1989 NL ERA Leader Orel Hershiser 1979 NLCS MVP 1988 WS MVP 1988 NL Cy Young Award 1988 Candy Maldonado 1979 Steve Sax 1979 1982 NL Rookie of the Year Mitch Webster 1978 79 Ron Kittle 1977 1983 AL Rookie of the Year Mike Scioscia 1977 2x MLB All Star Manager 2002 World Series Champion California Angels Mickey Hatcher 1977 Dave Stewart 1977 MLB All Star 1987 AL Wins Leader 1989 World Series MVP Dave Rozema 1975 Ron LeFlore 1973 MLB All Star 2x AL Stolen Base Leader 1978 1980 Jim Leyland MGR 1972 73 Manager 1997 World Series Champion Florida Marlins Baseball Hall Of Fame Inductee Bill Travers 1970 MLB All Star Gorman Thomas 1970 MLB All Star 2x AL Home Run Leader 1979 1982 Darrell Porter 1970 4x MLB All Star 1982 World Series MVP Tom Kelly 1969 Manager 2x World Series Champion 1987 1991 Minnesota Twins Jim Slaton 1969 MLB All Star Frank Taveras 1968 1977 NL Stolen Base Leader Don Money 1966 4 x MLB All Star Denny McLain 1962 2x AL Cy Young Award 1968 1969 AL Most Valuable Player 1968 Ken Berry 1961 2x GG MLB All Star Tommy McCraw 1960 Gerry Arrigo 1960 MLB All Star Al McBean 1958 Lou Johnson 1955 Dean Stone 1949 MLB All Star Sid Gordon 1939 40 2x MLB All Star Bing Miller 1914 1916 17 nbsp Ian Kinsler nbsp Orel HershiserReferences edit a b Clinton Iowa Encyclopedia Baseball Reference com Board of Directors Clinton LumberKings milb com Retrieved July 7 2017 LUMBERKINGS ANNOUNCE NEW GENERAL MANAGER lumberkings com Retrieved February 11 2024 2024 Prospect League Standings Prospect League Baseball www prospectleague com Retrieved 2023 11 16 Clinton Miami Announce New Player Development Contract Ballpark Digest September 20 2018 Retrieved September 20 2018 McAlpin Heller May 9 2013 Farm Team Saga Class A Hits It Out Of The Park NPR Retrieved 29 January 2014 Class A Full MLB Press Release MLB cuts Clinton LumberKings Clinton Herald December 9 2020 Retrieved December 15 2020 Reichard Kevin January 13 2021 Clinton LumberKings join Prospect League Ballpark Digest Retrieved January 14 2021 Fund raising campaign will support L King efforts Clinton Herald 11 March 2020 Retrieved 15 April 2020 General Information Clinton LumberKings Ashford University Field Clinton LumberKings History Clinton LumberKings Content Clinton LumberKings LumberKings to call NelsonCorp Field home Clinton Herald May 28 2019 Retrieved May 28 2019 New for 2019 NelsonCorp Field Ballpark Digest August Publications May 27 2019 Retrieved May 28 2019 No Hitters Midwest League Archives Burlington Braves at Clinton Giants June 6th 1989 Midwest League Archives Shipers hurls complete game no hitter MiLB com Lansing vs Clinton July 17 2013 Midwest League Box Midwest League Batterson Steve 13 May 2015 Clinton pitcher goes from no hitter to Tommy John in two weeks The Quad City Times External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Clinton LumberKings Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clinton LumberKings amp oldid 1213960001, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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