Sugar Land Skeeters

Sugar Land Skeeters
Team logo Cap insignia
League Atlantic League of Professional Baseball (Freedom Division)
Location Sugar Land, Texas
Ballpark Constellation Field
Year founded 2010
League championships 1 (2016)
Division championships 1 (2013)
Former name(s) Sugar Land Skeeters (2012–present)
Colors Blue, black, yellow, white
                   
Ownership Bob Zlotnik
Manager Gary Gaetti
Media ESPN3, KBRZ (live games)
Fort Bend Star, Fort Bend Independent, Fort Bend Herald, Houston Chronicle
Website www.sugarlandskeeters.com

The Sugar Land Skeeters are an American professional baseball team located in Sugar Land, Texas. The Skeeters play in the Freedom Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball (ALPB), which is an independent league not affiliated with Major League Baseball. They have played their home games at Constellation Field since the beginning of the 2012 season.

The Skeeters entered the Atlantic League as an expansion team in 2010. They are the first Atlantic League team to play outside of the Northeast; the team is also the first of a planned western division to include four to six other teams. The Skeeters are the first independent league baseball team in the Greater Houston metropolitan area since the Houston Buffaloes' final season in 1961, and they are also the first from the city of Sugar Land.

The team's name, "Skeeters", is a Southern slang word for mosquito, and was the result of a team-sponsored name-the-team contest.[1] Part of the reason for the naming is that mosquitoes are very common in the summer nights in Southeast Texas.[1]

The Sugar Land Skeeters have played in two Atlantic League Championships. In 2014, they were swept 3–0 by the Lancaster Barnstormers in the best-of-five game series. They returned for the second time in 2016, where they won the ALPB title, 3–0, against the Long Island Ducks.

Franchise history

In 2008, Sugar Land residents voted for the allocation of civic revenues toward the construction of a new baseball park.[2] Initially, the former Omaha Royals were interested in moving to the city, but eventually declined because of the construction of Werner Park in suburban Omaha.[3] City of Sugar Land officials contacted Opening Day Partners to build the ballpark in order to have the company's caliber of professional baseball in their region. The city knew that the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB) would not approve of an affiliated team in the Greater Houston area, so Sugar Land chose the independent circuit. The American Association and the United Baseball League were also considered since both organizations had teams located in Texas. The city decided on the Atlantic League mainly because Opening Day Partners' other teams were already members of that league. Sugar Land's entry in the Atlantic League was officially announced on May 18, 2010.[4]

On August 20, 2012, Matt O'Brien, the team's president, announced that they were signing former MLB pitcher Roger Clemens. O'Brien also announced that Clemens would be the starting pitcher for the Skeeters on August 25, 2012.[5] The Skeeters sold out the night of Clemens start, where Clemens pitched for 3⅓ innings and Skeeters won 1-0.[6]

The Sugar Land City Council approved an ownership change on October 28, 2014. The Council's action cleared the way for Houston-area residents Bob and Marcie Zlotnik, who have been one-third minority partners since the 2012 season, to assume 100% ownership of SL Baseball, LLC.[7]

Also in the 2014 season, the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball All Star Game was held at Constellation Field, Sugar Land, Texas; home of the Skeeters. Usually, in each annual All Star Game, the best players from the Freedom Division battle it out with the best players from the Liberty Division. However, in the 2014 All Star Game, the best players from all around the league faced the Sugar Land Skeeters team. Surprisingly, the Skeeters won on their home field and in front of their home crowd in a thriller with the score of 5-3. Nick Stavinoha was recognized with the MVP award for the game. The game attendance was 7,555 which was the fourth highest All Star Game attendance.

On September 17, 2015, the Sugar Land Skeeters announced their signing of former MLB All-Star Rafael Palmeiro. He had been in retirement for ten years. His son Patrick Palmeiro is also a member of the team. Shortly after signing with the Skeeters, Palmeiro said, "We discussed me playing earlier this year and it's something I've looked forward to since then. The chance to play with my son is an opportunity the Skeeters have offered me and I'm very excited to make it happen this weekend."[8] On September 18, 2015, Rafael Palmeiro debuted for the Skeeters batting third, which was the spot right after his son. The father-son duo combined for five RBIs to lead Sugar Land to a 10-4 victory over the Camden Riversharks.[9]

Other notable players

Television and radio

Swatson, one of the Skeeters mascots, during a July 2014 game

On April 24, 2014, the Sugar Land Skeeters announced a deal with ESPN that allowed for all home games at Constellation Field to be exclusively broadcast on the Internet channel ESPN3 for the 2014 season,[11] an agreement that was renewed for both the 2015 and 2016 seasons. Away games are heard on radio station KBRZ.

Constellation Field

History

In December 2010, StarTex Power bought the rights to name the future ballpark of the Skeeters. The initial name of the field was StarTex Power Field. A year later, StarTex merged with Constellation Energy and the name Constellation Field was born on December 2011.

Constellation Field opened on April 26, 2012, when the Sugar Land Skeeters hosted the York Revolution. The ballpark cost $37 million to build and is owned by the City of Sugar Land. The exact address of the Constellation Field is 1 Stadium Dr, Sugar Land, Texas 77498.

Features

Logos and uniforms

The official colors of the Sugar Land Skeeters are imperial blue, nighttime black, rawhide yellow, white, and refinery red. Aside from nighttime black, each color is a regional allusion: "imperial blue" for the Sugar Land–based Imperial Sugar company, "rawhide yellow" for the cattle industry, and "refinery red" for the area's oil refineries. The team's primary logo consists of a mosquito flying over a Texas contour with its proboscis marking Fort Bend County which is located in the Southeast Texas area. The "Skeeters" wordmark centered below is made up of sugarcane-inspired lettering – a reference to the industry's importance to the region. Centered to the right above the contour is "Sugar Land" in black letters with a "lone star."[12]

Season-by-Season record

Sugar Land Skeeters
Season W – L Record Winning Percentage Finish Playoffs
2012 64-76 .457 4th in Freedom Division Did not qualify for the playoffs
2013 95-45 .679 1st in Freedom Division 0-3 (lost first round to Somerset)
2014 80-60 .571 2nd in Freedom Division 3-5 (lost championship to Lancaster)
2015 68-71 .489 3rd in Freedom Division Did not qualify for the playoffs
2016 74-66 .529 2nd in Freedom Division 6-0 (won championship against Long Island)
Totals (2012–2016) 307-252 .549 - 9-8

Achievements

Atlantic League of Professional Baseball Team Records Held by Sugar Land Skeeters
Category Stat Year
Most Wins in a single season 95 wins 2013
Highest Winning Percentage in a single season .679 winning percentage 2013
Highest Attendance Total in a single season 456,511 people 2012
Highest Attendance Average per game 6,650 people 2012
Highest Attendance in a single game 8,606 people July 4, 2016
HIghest Attendance in a single weekend 22,886 people September 7–9, 2012
Individual Awards Earned by Sugar Land Skeeters Player
Award Player Stat Year
Atlantic League First Team (Outfield) Adam Godwin - 2013
Atlantic League First Team (First Base) Aaron Bates - 2013
Atlantic League First Team (Catcher) Travis Scott - 2013
Atlantic League Second Team (Catcher) Koby Clemens - 2013
Atlantic League Second Team (Closer) Gary Majewski - 2013
Manager of the Year Gary Gaetti - 2013
All Star Game MVP Nick Stavinoha - 2014
End-of-Season All Star Team (Catcher) Chris Wallace - 2015
End-of-Season All Star Team (Second Base) Delwyn Young - 2015
Red, White, and Blue All Defensive Team (Third Base) Patrick Palmeiro - 2015
Red, White, and Blue All Defensive Team (Pitcher) Roy Merritt - 2015

Current roster

Sugar Land Skeeters roster
Active (25-man) roster Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 15 Ramón Delgado
  • 26 Justin Klipp
  • 7 Brett Marshall
  • 22 Andrew Johnston
  • 28 Derrick Loop
  • 38 Fernando Nieve
  • 30 Dan Runzler
  • 26 Matt Maloney
  • 18 Adrian Martin
  • 35 Chris Treibt
  • 21 Kelvin Villa
  • 10 James Parr
  • 19 Cory VanAllen
  • 12 Robbie Weinhardt
 

Catchers

  • 29 Kelly Cross
  • 16 Travis Scott
  • 20 Chris Wallace

Infielders

Outfielders

  • 1 Rene Moreda
  • 9 Rene Tosoni
  • 11 Willy Taveras
  • 14 Jeff Dominguez
  • 17 Denny Almonte
  • 34 Johan Limonta
 

Manager

Coaches

  • 23 David McDaniel (assistant coach)
  • 41 Jeff Scott (pitching coach)

Disabled list
‡ Inactive list
§ Suspended list

Roster updated February 20, 2016
Transactions

References

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