St._Catharines_Blue_Jays

St. Catharines Blue Jays

St. Catharines Blue Jays

Minor league baseball team


The St. Catharines Blue Jays were a minor league baseball team which played at Community Park in St. Catharines, Ontario. They were the Short-Season A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays in the New York–Penn League.[1]

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History

The team began play in 1986 as the Blue Jays, though were later renamed the St. Catharines Stompers in 1995. The team left St. Catharines after the 1999 season to become the Queens Kings in 2000.[2]

On 4 July 2007, it was reported in the St. Catharines Standard the Stompers were going to return in the summer of 2008. Former team owner, Terrence O'Malley was quoted as saying: "the Stompers are back ... We'll be playing at Community Park beginning next summer."[3] This article prompted a number of responses, though, in the end this turned out to be only a satirical piece.

The Blue Jays won the New York-Penn league title in 1986.

St. Catharines Stompers at Community Park - August 1995
Community Park Concessions

Notable players

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Managers

As Stompers


References

  1. Nemeth, Mary (September 5, 1994). "Diamond in the Rough". Maclean’s Magazine. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  2. Mawhood, Rod (November 24, 2020). "Did you know? Pat Hentgen's baseball career started in St. Catharines as a 17-year old". The Niagara Independent. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  3. Potrecz, Bill (2007-07-04). "Stompers return a dream come true". St. Catharines Standard..
  4. Potrecz, Bill (June 23, 2015). "Impressive list of former St. Catharines players". St. Catharines Standard. Retrieved September 21, 2021.



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