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|name = Wilmington Blue Rocks |founded = 1993 |city = Wilmington, Delaware |misc = |logo = WilmingtonBlueRocks.PNG |uniformlogo = Bluerockscap.PNG |class level = Advanced-A |past class level= |current league = Carolina League |conference = |division = Northern Division |past league = |majorleague = Kansas City Royals (1993–2004, 2007–present) |pastmajorleague = Boston Red Sox (2005–2006) |nickname = Wilmington Blue Rocks (1993–present) |pastnames = |ballpark = Daniel S. Frawley Stadium (1993–present) |pastparks = |leaguenum = 4 |leaguechamps = {{hlist|1994|1996|1998|1999}} |divnum = 5 |divisionchamps = {{hlist|1993|1995|2001|2004|2015}} |owner = Clark Minker, Main Street Baseball |manager = Jamie Quirk |gm = Andrew Layman }} The Wilmington Blue Rocks are a Minor League Baseball team located in Wilmington, Delaware. The Blue Rocks play in the Northern Division of the Carolina League. Franchise historyThe Blue Rocks play in the Carolina League, an advanced Single-A league in minor league baseball. The name "Blue Rocks" was chosen because of the blue granite found along the Brandywine River in Wilmington. The Blue Rocks play at Judy Johnson Field at Daniel S. Frawley Stadium in Wilmington's growing Riverfront district and was instrumental in bringing commerce and public attention to the once ignored and dilapidated area of the city. The Blue Rocks played their first season in 1993 when the Peninsula Pilots were purchased and relocated to the riverfront in Wilmington, Delaware. Principal owner Frank Boulton and co-owner Bud Harrelson bought the franchise in 1992, moved the team from Hampton, Virginia, and changed their affiliation from the Seattle Mariners' farm system to the Kansas City Royals'.[1] When the franchise moved to Wilmington in 1993, the ballpark was known as Legends Stadium, after the sports legends of Delaware. After Frawley, the Wilmington mayor who played a major role in the creation of the team, died while playing a recreational basketball game, the stadium was renamed Daniel S. Frawley Stadium in his honor. The Blue Rocks have always been a Kansas City farm team, except for the 2005 and 2006 seasons when the team was affiliated with the Boston Red Sox. In 2005, the Blue Rocks were featured in SportsCenter's 50 States in 50 Days. Matt Winer reported from a set in left field where Sportscenter did stories on the many mascots of the Blue Rocks. The Aug. 19 game featuring SportsCenter drew the Blue Rocks' largest crowd in team history. The Blue Rocks have three mascots. One is Rocky Bluewinkle, a blue moose. Another is Mr. Celery, a stalk of celery that comes out to "Song 2" by Blur when Wilmington scores a run, and dances and tosses stalks of celery into the crowd whenever a Blue Rocks player scores a run. Finally, there is Rubble, a giant blue rock. {{Clear}}Roster{{Wilmington Blue Rocks roster}}Playoffs
Players of noteMore than 130 Blue Rocks have gone on to the major leagues, including All-Stars Carlos Beltrán, Lance Carter, Johnny Damon, Zack Greinke, Jon Lieber, José Rosado, and Mike Sweeney. Other former Blue Rock players of note include: {{Div col|colwidth=15em}}
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See also{{Portal|Delaware}}
References1. ^{{cite news |title=Delaware Gets Carolina League Team |author= |newspaper=Roanoke Times |date=2009-10-30 |url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=RO&p_theme=ro&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EAEA2F395664235&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM|page=B9 }} 2. ^http://m.milb.com/news/article/201005069844624 External links{{Commons category|Wilmington Blue Rocks}}
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