Alexandria Aces
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Alexandria Aces | |
Founded | 1994 |
League | TLL 1994-2001 CBL 2001-2003 ULB 2006-present |
Team History | Alexandria Aces 1994-present |
Ballpark | Bringhurst Field |
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Based in | Alexandria, Louisiana |
Team Colors | red, yellow |
Owner | United Sports Equities |
Manager | Ricky VanAsselberg |
Championships | 3 (1997, 1998, 2006) |
Division Titles | 5 (1994, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002) |
Mascot | Alex the Ace |
The Alexandria Aces are a minor league baseball team in the independent United League. They are based in Alexandria, Louisiana. The Aces were a member of the Central Baseball League through the 2003 season. The team plays its home games at historic Bringhurst Field, built in 1933 for the original Alexandria Aces.
That team started in 1934 as a member of the old Evangeline League and ceased operations with the league in 1942 due to World War II. The Aces (and the league) were revived after the war but once again ceased operations in 1957.
Baseball returned to Alexandria again in 1972, with the Aces as the San Diego Padres' AA farm club, and while it only lasted four years, many major league notables passed through Alexandria - in particular All-Star pitcher Randy Jones and longtime Cleveland Indians first baseman John Grubb. Duke Snider also managed the team during this period.
The new Aces were a charter member of the independent Texas-Louisiana League in 1994, and the Aces won back-to-back titles in 1997 and 1998 before the league changed its name to the Central Baseball League. In the first season of the new United League in 2006, local boy Ricky VanAsselberg led the Aces to a stirring playoff run and the inaugural ULB championship.
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[edit] Team Record
Season | W | L | Win % | Result |
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1994 | 53 | 35 | .602 | Eastern Division Champions |
1995 | 57 | 43 | .570 | South Division Champions |
1996 | 42 | 58 | .420 | |
1997 | 48 | 40 | .546 | Texas-Louisiana League Champions |
1998 | 58 | 26 | .691 | Texas-Louisiana League Champions |
1999 | 48 | 36 | .571 | |
2000 | 51 | 61 | .455 | |
2001 | 62 | 34 | .646 | 2nd Half Regular Season Champions |
2002 | 59 | 37 | .615 | 2nd Half East Division Champions |
2003 | 40 | 56 | .417 | |
2006 | 45 | 44 | .506 | United League Baseball Champions |
[edit] All-Stars
[edit] Players
1994
- Jay Andrews, OF
- Marvin Cole, 2B
- Alan Newman, LHP
- Paul Williams, C
1995
- Joe Ronca, DH
- Kyle Shade, OF
- Fletcher Thompson, 3B
1996
- Melvin Matos, OF
- Joe Ronca, DH
1997
- John O'Brien, 1B
- Kyle Shade, 3B
1998
- Robert Hewes, Utility
- Tony Mack, RHP
- Melvin Matos, DH
- John O'Brien, 1B
- Russell Reeder, RHP
- Kyle Shade, OF
1999
- John O'Brien, 1B (Most Valuable Player)
- Marvin Cole, 2B
- Russell Reeder, RHP
- Ryan Rothe, OF
- Darrell White, RHP (Most Valuable Pitcher)
2000
- Robert Hewes, SS
- Andre Johnson, OF
2001
- Joe Hamilton, DH
- Trey Salinas, C
- Rob Vael, RHP
2002
- Jorge Alvarez, DH (Player of the Year)
- Robert Hewes, 2B
- Jerry Valdez, C
2003
N/A
2006
- Keto Anderson, OF
- Trey Beamon, OF
- Adam Bonner, OF/1B
- Adam Cox, LHP
- Luis Guance, SS
- Santo Hernandez, RHP
- Fontella Jones, RHP
- Erick Mejias, IF/OF
[edit] Coaches
2006
- Ricky VanAsselberg, Manager
[edit] External links
United League Baseball | ||
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