Vermont Lake Monsters
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League | New York-Penn League | |
Division | Stedler Division | |
Year founded | 1994 | |
Major League affiliation | Washington Nationals | |
Home ballpark | Centennial Field | |
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City | Burlington, Vermont | |
Current uniform colors | navy blue, green, columbia blue | |
Previous uniform colors | blue, red | |
Logo design | A green dragon holding a baseball bat in its teeth outlined in blue. The dragon is in a violent wave with a streaking baseball. The "Vermont Lake Monsters" wordmark is superimposed over this. | |
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The Vermont Lake Monsters are a single-A minor league baseball team in Burlington, Vermont, USA. The team, a member of the short-season New York-Penn League, plays its home games at Centennial Field on the University of Vermont campus.
The team was considering a name change from their name of the Vermont Expos for the 2005 season, as its major-league parent, the Montreal Expos, had moved to Washington, D.C. and became the Washington Nationals. However, because Minor League Baseball only gives clubs 60 days after the end of the season to change names and logos, the club did not have enough time for a name change.
The Expos held a contest to find a new name and identity for the team for the 2006 season. They were looking for something unique, to reflect Vermont, as opposed to the Nationals, in case they are no longer affiliated with them after 2006. At the end of the contest, they received 30,000 entries. In November, 2005, the team completed the process of changing their name over. The chosen name is a reference to Champ, the supposed monster of Lake Champlain.
On August 16, 2005 the then-Expos were featured on ESPN SportsCenter as a part of the program's "50 States in 50 Days" segment on Vermont.
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