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词条 Yuma Desert Rats
释义

  1. Team history

     Golden Baseball League (2005–2010)  Affiliations with foreign leagues  North American League (2011) 

  2. Changes of ownership and names

  3. Alumni

     Scorpions who made it to the Big Leagues  Scorpions acquired by MLB teams  Major Leaguers who have played for the Scorpions  Managers 

  4. Quick facts

  5. Season-by-season records

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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The Yuma Desert Rats were a professional baseball team based in Yuma, Arizona, in the United States.

From the 2005 season to the 2011 season, they were known as the Yuma Scorpions and played their home games at Desert Sun Stadium at the Ray Kroc Complex, former spring training home of the San Diego Padres.

They were members of the Golden Baseball League from 2005 to 2010 and the North American League in 2011. They were to have joined the American West Baseball League, but left the league due to a fallout with the league's founder and C.E.O. Michael Cummings. They were sold to Godfather Media, Inc. in 2012 and had announced a name change to the Yuma Panthers, but they never played. They were sold to Tim Ferguson for 2013 and renamed the Desert Rats, but they never played either.

The team also played as the Scorpions in the Arizona Winter League from 2007 to 2011.

Team history

Golden Baseball League (2005–2010)

The Yuma Scorpions were one of the Golden Baseball League charter members in 2005 along with the Chico Outlaws, Fullerton Flyers, Long Beach Armada and San Diego Surf Dawgs in California; Mesa Miners and Surprise Fightin' Falcons in Arizona and the Japan Samurai Bears, the league's first (and so far only) traveling team. The Panthers, along with the Outlaws, Armada and Flyers remain the only charter teams still active in the league.

The team replaced the former Bullfrogs as the city of Yuma's professional baseball team. The Bulldogs played in the defunct Western Baseball League from 2000 to 2002, but folded after being financially unsuccessful and leaving a legacy of lawsuits and a trail of unpaid bills, players and employees. Other baseball teams are the Yuma Desert Dawgs of the defunct Golden State League (1995–96) and American West Leagues (1997–99). The San Diego Padres inhabited Desert Sun Stadium as their spring training complex and used it from 1968 to 1994 before they went to a new facility in Peoria, Arizona.

Affiliations with foreign leagues

On May 20, 2009 the Yuma Sun reported that the team had signed an affiliation agreement with the Colombian Professional Baseball League (CPBL),[1] a league owned by Edgar and Edinson Rentería. Edgar played for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball at the time of the signing. Under the terms of the affiliation, the CPBL handled all on-field personnel and player issues while the team retained control of promotions, concessions, and other front-office business. The Scorpions acted as a farm team for all four CPBL teams.[2] It was reported by some news outlets to be the first time an independent American baseball club had formed an affiliation with a foreign team or league, however, in 1972 and 1973 the California League's team based in Lodi, California had an affiliation with Nippon Professional Baseball's Nishitetsu Lions.[3][4] Yuma's partnership with the CPBL was at one point reportedly being made into a feature story for ESPN.[5]

In early 2010 the Yuma Sun reported that the Scorpions had ended their affiliation with the CPBL, but had signed a new three-year affiliation agreement with the Venezuelan Baseball Federation (VBF).[6]

The move was also portrayed as one that would improve the Scorpions on-field performance. Under the affiliation with the CPBL, the Scorpions went 29-47, worst in the GBL, including a 3-13 start.[7] Several factors justify this assertion. Baseball is more popular in Venezuela than Colombia, leading to the Sun to speculate that that country will provide superior prospects to the CPBL agreement. Additionally, the previous agreement with the CPBL was only concluded hours before the start of the season, so that players had to literally get on a plane in Colombia, got off in Yuma and immediately play the season opener. The agreement with the VBF was agreed to three months prior to the start of the 2010 season. The Scorpions' Manager for 2010, Darryl Brinkley, had experience playing in Venezuela.[7]

North American League (2011)

The Scorpions were one of six former GBL teams to join the newly formed North American League in 2010 and began play in 2011.

On April 11, 2011, Jose Canseco and his twin brother, Ozzie, were added to the teams' roster, with Jose being a manager.[8]

In August of that year, 52-year-old former Major League player and then-Scorpions infielder Tony Phillips was involved in an altercation with former Scorpions manager Mike Marshall, then with the Chico Outlaws. Phillips punched Marshall in the face during the incident, causing the latter to press battery charges against the infielder.[9]

Changes of ownership and names

The team was sold to Godfather Media, Inc on January 31, 2012. The new owners announced they would be changing the team name to Yuma Panthers shortly thereafter on February 8, in time for the 2012 season.[10] Additionally they announced that former Major League shortstop Garry Templeton would be replacing Canseco as field manager.[11] The Arizona Winter League team is still known as the Scorpions.

On April 27, 2012, Godfather Media, LLC C.E.O. Michael Cummings announced that the Panthers were withdrawing from the North American League and were sitting out the 2012 season along with a team they acquired, the Orange County Flyers.[12][13]

In 2012, Godfather Media, then owners of the Panthers, started a new league called the American West Baseball League and entered the Panthers as a member team.

The team was then sold to local investor Tim Ferguson and the name changed again. This time, becoming the Desert Rats. However, before they could throw a pitch, the team folded after Ferguson and the AWBL parted ways.[14]

Alumni

Scorpions who made it to the Big Leagues

Dane De La Rosa, RHP, Yuma Scorpions 2005, Tampa Bay Rays (2011)

Joey Gathright, OF, Yuma Scorpions 2011, Boston Red Sox (2011)

Sergio Romo, RHP, Yuma Scorpions Winter League 2007, San Francisco Giants (2010)

Scorpions acquired by MLB teams

Joey Gathright, OF, Boston Red Sox (2011)

Robby Scott, LHP, Boston Red Sox (2011)

JJ Leaper, RHP Oakland Athletics (2011)

Lee Cruz, OF, Houston Astros (2010)

Gilbert De La Vara, LHP, Detroit Tigers (2010)

Brandon Fowler, C, San Diego Padres (2010)

Rylan Sandoval, SS, New York Mets (2010)

Reynaldo Rodriguez, 1B, Boston Red Sox (2009)

Ryan Barba, SS, Atlanta Braves (2008)

Donald Brandt, P Milwaukee Brewers (2008)

Derrick Hale, SS, Cincinnati Reds (2008)

Kennard Jones, OF, Baltimore Orioles (2007)

Charles Merricks, P, Philadelphia Phillies (2007)

Scott Richmond, P, Toronto Blue Jays (2007)

Sergio Romo, P, San Francisco Giants (2007)

Cardoza Tucker, P, Houston Astros (2006)

Dane De La Rosa, P, Tampa Bay Rays (2005)

Jason Dewey, C, Colorado Rockies, (2005)

Major Leaguers who have played for the Scorpions

2005: Alex Arias SS, Joe Davenport P, Carl Sadler P, Jason Dewey

2006: Rusty Meacham P

2007: Pasqual Matos C

2008: Mike Esposito P, Felipe Lira P

2009: Emiliano Fruto, P

2010: Bill Pulsipher P, Alex Prieto P, Cha-Seung Baek P, Mike Johnson P

2011: Joey Gathright OF, Jose Canseco DH, Tony Phillips IF/OF, Ozzie Canseco OF/DH

Managers

Benny Castillo (2005–2006) Record: 79-91, Winning % : .465

Mike Marshall (2007–2008) Record: 89-74 Winning %: .546

Boris Villa (2009) Record: 29-47 Winning %: .382

Darryl Brinkley (2010) Record: 41-49, Winning % : .456

Jose Canseco (2011) Record: 35-53, Winning % : .398

Quick facts

Founded: 2005

Stadium: Desert Sun Stadium

Uniform colors: Maroon, Black, Sand, White

Logo design: Joe Bosack

Mascot: Stinger

Current ownership: None

Local radio: KBLU-AM (As of June 2009)

First play-by-play broadcaster: Radio: Jim Howell

Current broadcasters: Radio: Jeff Edwards

Season-by-season records

Golden Baseball League:
SeasonWLWin %PlacePlayoff
20054743.5222nd, Arizona DivisionDid not qualify
20063248.4004th/6thDid not qualify
20074234.5533rd/2ndDid not qualify
20084739.5472nd/4th, South DivisionDid not qualify
20091920.4875th, South DivisionDid not qualify
20101431.3114th, South DivisionDid not qualify
North American League:
SeasonWLWin %PlacePlayoff
2011 35 53 .398 5th, South Division Did not qualify

See also

  • Yuma Scorpions (Arizona Winter League team)

References

1. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.yumasun.com/news/affilated-50191-colombian-league.html |title=Scorpions to be affiliated with Colombian pro league |work=Yuma Sun |date=May 20, 2009 |accessdate=March 11, 2012 |author=Edward Carifio |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130105142641/http://www.yumasun.com/news/affilated-50191-colombian-league.html |archivedate=January 5, 2013 |df= }}
2. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.yumasun.com/sports/really-50324-taxes-president.html |title=Time will tell on effectiveness of Scorpions deal |work=Yuma Sun |date=May 25, 2009 |accessdate=March 11, 2012 |author=Edward Carifio |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130210033649/http://www.yumasun.com/sports/really-50324-taxes-president.html |archivedate=February 10, 2013 |df= }}
3. ^Baseball Fever. November 12, 2010. https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Lodi_Lions
4. ^Baseball Reference. November 12, 2010. https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Lodi_Orions
5. ^ESPN Filming Feature Story on Yuma Scorpions{{dead link|date=July 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, GBL website, June 30, 2009
6. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.yumasun.com/sports/year-56595-league-outcalt.html |title=Scorpions sign affiliation deal with Venezuelan league |publisher=Yuma Sun |date=2010-02-26 |accessdate=March 11, 2012 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20130209222735/http://www.yumasun.com/sports/year-56595-league-outcalt.html |archive-date=2013-02-09 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
7. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.yumasun.com/sports/deal-56665-league-year.html |title=Scorps should be improved in 2010 | deal, league, year - Sports |work=Yuma Sun |date=2010-03-01 |accessdate=March 11, 2012 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20130209231434/http://www.yumasun.com/sports/deal-56665-league-year.html |archive-date=2013-02-09 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/minorlbb/news/story?id=6330573 |title=Jose Canseco to manage independent league team - ESPN |publisher=Sports.espn.go.com |date=2011-04-11 |accessdate=2012-03-11}}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/08/12/former-big-leaguers-tony-phillips-and-mike-marshall-fight-as-jose-canseco-manages/ |title=Former big leaguers Tony Phillips and Mike Marshall fight as Jose Canseco manages |author=Gleeman, Aaron |date=Aug 12, 2011 |work=Hardball Talk |publisher=NBC Sports |accessdate=13 August 2011}}
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://ballparkdigest.com/201202084489/independent-baseball/news/new-for-2012-yuma-panthers |title=New for 2012: Yuma Panthers |publisher=Ballparkdigest.com |date=2012-02-08 |accessdate=2012-03-11}}
11. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.yumasun.com/news/new-76533-team-panthers.html |title=Yuma baseball team getting 'fresh start' as Panthers, new, team, panthers - News |work=Yuma Sun |date= |accessdate=2012-03-11 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130210045759/http://www.yumasun.com/news/new-76533-team-panthers.html |archivedate=2013-02-10 |df= }}
12. ^New for 2012: Hawaii Stars, Baseball Digest, May 7, 2012
13. ^[https://archive.is/20130210042303/http://www.yumasun.com/news/yuma-78609-season-league.html "Yuma Panthers baseball to skip summer in Yuma"], Yuma Sun, April 27, 2012
14. ^Ferguson walks away from AWBL, Ballpark Digest, January 25, 2013

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20130104085722/http://www.yumadesertrats.com/ Yuma Desert Rats website]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20040612113949/http://northamericanleague.com/ North American Baseball League website]
  • Yuma Sun's Yuma Scorpions archive section
  • A real second chance (The Arizona Daily Star, September 12, 2008)
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