Billings Mustangs

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The Billings Mustangs are a minor league baseball team based in Billings, Montana. The Mustangs are the Pioneer League Rookie affiliate of the Major League Cincinnati Reds. The team has been a part of the Pioneer League since 1948, and have been affiliated with the Reds since 1974 (after an affiliation with the Kansas City Royals). The team was officially established on November 4, 1947.

The Mustangs play at Cobb Field, named in 1948 after Bob Cobb (not Ty Cobb, as many mistake its name for). Bob Cobb was responsible for bringing professional baseball to the city of Billings. In 2008, the team will move to a new ballpark.

The Mustangs have been a dominant force in the Pioneer League as of late. Winning 3 consecutive Pioneer League titles from '92-'94, then again in '97. In 2003, Billings beat the Provo Angels in the Championship Series 2 games to 0. Provo had tied the league record for wins that year with 54. Billings, the last team to qualify for the postseason, won game 1 at Provo 8-5 in 11 innings, then, in what is considered one of the greatest games in Pioneer League history, Billings won 3-0 on a no-hitter by James Paduch to win the Championship in front of a sold-out Cobb Field in Billings. In a classic pitchers duel between arguably the two best pitchers in the league (Provo's being 2003 Pioneer League Pitcher of the Year Abel Moreno), Billings pulled the biggest upset and arguably the most unforgettable moment in Pioneer League Championship history.

Many Major League stars have began their pro careers in Billings. These include George Brett, Reggie Sanders, Paul O'Neill, Keith Lockhart, Danny Tartabull, Ben Broussard, Scott Sullivan, Aaron Boone, Adam Dunn, Austin Kearns, and B.J. Ryan. The 1998 team card set is a sought after collectible, including the first ever cards of Dunn and Kearns and with only 1,000 sets printed, it commands high dollar among collectors.

After years of award-winning work in the front office, Assistant General Manager Gary Roller was promoted to General Manager for the 2005 season. Roller took over for long time GM and Mustangs Hall-of-Famer Bob Wilson. Matt Bender, who formerly handled the duties of Official Scorer, took over the vacated Assistant General Manager position.

Some of the Mustangs' most popular and longtime employees include Clubhouse Manager George Kimmet, Official Scorer Phil Sites, and Operations Intern Jeremy "Double-Dogs" Haworth as well as members of the Mustangs Delta Force. Delta Force (usually a group of 5-7 people) are in charge of security, ushering, and are sometimes called on for stadium entertainment.

Cobb Field is renowned in the Pioneer League for the "Beer Batter." Every game the Mustangs Beer Boosters designate one player as the "Beer Batter." If that player gets a hit, attendees can buy four beers for $8. Many eager buyers stand at the stairs anticipating a hit and the oncoming rush of people.

The Billings Mustangs changed their logo for the 2006 season.

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[edit] Management

  • President - Bob Wilson
  • General Manager - Gary Roller
  • Secretary/Treasurer - Don Brocopp
  • Assistant General Manager - Matt Bender
  • Radio Broadcaster - Jerry Schemmel
  • P.A. Announcer - Kyle Riley
  • Head Grounds Crew Official - John Barta
  • Clubhouse Operations Director - George Kimmet
  • Official Scorer/Statistician - Phil Sites
  • Operations Intern - Jeremy Haworth
  • Delta Force - Chris Marshall, Alex Taylor, Katie Desin, Brian Bunker, Jeffery Glenn
  • Ticket Booth - Teresa Sites, Molly Bell
  • Beat Writer(s) - Mike Scherting (lead beat writer from the Billings Gazette), Greg Rachac, Ed West, Bill Bighaus

[edit] Coaching Staff

  • Manager - Joe Kruzel
  • Hitting Coach/3rd Base - Aaron Holbert
  • Pitching Coach - Pete Magre
  • Bench Coach/1st Base - Ricardo Cuevas
  • Trainer - Jim Mattocks
  • Strength Coach - Trevor Dorian
  • Team Physician - Dr. James Elliott
  • Team Optometrist - Dr. Brian Linde

[edit] Current Roster

Updated on August 26, 2006, reflects roster the Mustangs ended the 2006 season with

Pitchers

  • 51 Flag of United States James Morris
  • 17 Flag of United States David Wilson
  • 57 Flag of Dominican Republic Misael DeJesus
  • 37 Flag of United States Anthony Gressick
  • 39 Flag of United States Kevin Gunter
  • 56 Flag of United States Adam Pointer
  • 31 Flag of United States Dane Mason
  • 47 Flag of Venezuela Luis Moya
  • 46 Flag of United States Jordan Smith
  • 49 Flag of United States Sean Watson
  • 41 Flag of United States Travis Webb
  • 36 Flag of United States Terrell Young
  • 54 Flag of Dominican Republic Marcos Mateo
  • 52 Flag of United States Jamie Arneson
  • 43 Flag of United States Brandon Camardese
  • 59 Flag of United States Jeremy Burchett
  • 52 Flag of United States Joshua Roenicke
  • 44 Flag of United States Joshua Ravin
  • 43 Flag of United States Daniel Donaldson
  • 64 Flag of United States Christopher White

Catchers

  • 26 Flag of Venezuela Rey Gonzalez
  • 29 Flag of United States Justin Tordi
  • 23 Flag of United States Anthony Esquer
  • 24 Flag of United States Jacob Long
 

Infielders

  •  5 Flag of United States Kevyn Feiner
  • 63 Flag of United States Ryan Brown
  •  4 Flag of Venezuela Billy Rojo
  • 21 Flag of Puerto Rico Angel Colon
  • 12 Flag of United States Jason Louwsma
  •  9 Flag of United States Logan Parker
  • 11 Flag of United States Chris Valaika
  • 15 Flag of United States Justin Turner
  • 16 Flag of Dominican Republic Juan Francisco

Outfielders

  • 34 Flag of United States Drew Stubbs
  • 18 Flag of United States Chris Heisey
  • 22 Flag of United States Michael McKennon
  • 27 Flag of United States Danny Dorn
  •  2 Flag of Dominican Republic Denis Phipps

Injured Reserve

  • 24 Flag of Dominican Republic Maikol Mesa

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