Jackson DiamondKats
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2000–2000 Jackson, Mississippi | |||
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The Jackson DiamondKats played one year in the independent Texas-Louisiana League, struggling to a last place finish in 2000 (38-74) and finishing 6th of 8 teams in attendance (37,066). Managed by Steve Dillard, they had no All-Stars. Ryan Creek (5-5, 3.07) was third in the league in ERA. The biggest name was former major leaguer Mark Carreon (.340, .527 SLG in 150 AB).
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