Michigan Battle Cats
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- Location: Battle Creek, MI
- League: Midwest League 1995-2002
- Affiliation: Boston Red Sox 1995-1998; Houston Astros 1999-2002
- Ballpark: C.O. Brown Stadium
The Michigan Battle Cats began playing in the Midwest League in 1995 and called C.O. Brown Stadium in Battle Creek, Michigan home. It was the first team from the Midwest League to play in Michigan. The franchise had previously been located in Madison, Wisconsin in 1994 where they were called the Madison Hatters. Prior to that the team was located in Springfield, Illinois and was known as the Springfield Cardinals. Upon moving to Battle Creek the team initially sought the name Battle Creek Golden Kazoos to help create a regional tie-in with the city of Kalamazoo, Michigan, but legal disputes led to the adoption of the Battle Cats moniker. The team became known as the Battle Creek Yankees beginning with their affiliation in 2003 with the New York Yankees, and again changed names and affiliations in 2005 and became the Southwest Michigan Devil Rays. In 2007, citing declining attendance, the team moved to Midland, Michigan and became the Great Lakes Loons.
Some notable alumni include David Eckstein, Shea Hillenbrand, Roy Oswalt, Carl Pavano, and Johan Santana.
[edit] Year-by-Year Record
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
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1995 | 75-62 | 4th | DeMarlo Hale | Lost League Finals |
1996 | 60-78 | 13th | Tom Barrett | |
1997 | 70-67 | 4th | Billy Gardner Jr. | Lost in 1st round |
1998 | 79-61 | 2nd (t) | Billy Gardner Jr. | Lost in 1st round |
1999 | 76-62 | 3rd | Al Pedrique | Lost in 1st round |
2000 | 82-56 | 2nd | Al Pedrique | League Champs |
2001 | 82-55 | 3rd | John Massarelli | Lost in 1st round |
2002 | 79-61 | 4th | John Massarelli | Lost in 1st round |