Ogden Raptors

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Ogden Raptors
Founded in 1977
Ogden, Utah
Team logo Cap insignia
Class-level
Current Advanced Rookie
Minor league affiliations
League Pioneer League (1977–present)
Division South Division
Major league affiliations
Current Los Angeles Dodgers (2003–present)
Previous

Milwaukee Brewers (1996–2002)

Minor league titles
League titles 1991, 1987, 1986, 1985
Division titles 2011, 2010, 2005, 1996, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1987, 1985, 1983, 1981
Team data
Nickname Ogden Raptors (1994–present)
Previous names

Pocatello Posse (1993)

Ballpark Lindquist Field (1997–present)
Previous parks

Serge B. Simmons Field (1994–1996)

Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Ogden Professional Baseball Inc.
General manager Dave Baggott

The Ogden Raptors are a minor league baseball team in the Pioneer League based in Ogden, Utah, United States. The club plays at Lindquist Field, whose view beyond the outfield fence was named the best in professional baseball by a staff writer for Grand Slam Enterprises, INC.[1]

The Raptors are one of six farm teams of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Ben Sheets, first baseman Prince Fielder, shortstop J. J. Hardy and third baseman Bill Hall formerly played for the Raptors. Hall of Famer Frank Robinson played for the Ogden Reds, a previous Ogden franchise in the Pioneer League. Also, Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda managed the Ogden Dodgers to three consecutive Pioneer League titles from 1966–1968 and was present for the announcement that the Ogden franchise would again be an affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Raptors' inaugural 1994 season is chronicled in the book Minor Players, Major Dreams (1997, University of Nebraska Press) by author-in-uniform Brett Mandel.[citation needed]

During their second season of play, the Raptors set a league record for most runs scored in a single game, defeating the Helena Brewers 33–10 on August 27, 1995.[2]

The official mascot of the Ogden Raptors minor league baseball team is Oggie. Oggie is a cartoon green velociraptor dinosaur who wears the white home uniform with a ? as the number. He is a regular part of Raptors home games and events.

Prior to Ogden, the Raptors' franchise played in Pocatello, Idaho; Salt Lake City, Utah; and Calgary, Alberta.

Professional Alumni

Current roster

Ogden Raptors roster
Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 38 Victor Araujo
  • 45 Scott Barlow
  •  8 James Baune
  • -- Garrett Bolt
  • 35 Jose De Leon
  • 13 Luis De Paula
  • 40 Jose Agusto Diaz
  • 23 Jake Fisher
  • 34 Billy Flamion
  • 41 Sawil Gonzalez
  • 52 Jordan Hershiser
  • 11 Michael Johnson
  • 33 Jackson Mateo
  • 46 Franklin Perez
  • 16 Jacob Rhame
  • 30 Wellington Serrano
  • 51 Wascar Teodo
  • 31 J. D. Underwood
  • 25 Francisco Villa

Catchers

  • 15 Austin Cowen
  • 18 Kyle Farmer
  • -- Johnathan Linares
  • 35 Spencer Navin

Infielders

  •  3 Zach Babitt
  • 56 Justin Chigbogu
  • 22 Adam Law
  • -- Delvis Morales
  •  5 Dillon Moyer
  • 21 Alex Santana
  • 29 Jesus Valdez
  •  6 Jesmuel Valentin

Outfielders

  • 44 Joey Curletta
  • 14 Gerson Nunez
  •  7 Jacob Scavuzzo
  • 50 Pat Stover
  • 27 Hank Yates

Manager

Coaches


7-day disabled list
* On Los Angeles Dodgers 40-man roster
∞ Reserve list
§ Suspended list
‡ Restricted list
# Rehab assignment
Roster updated January 29, 2013
Transactions
More MiLB rosters
Los Angeles Dodgers minor league players

References

External links

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