Burlington Royals
Burlington Royals Founded in 1986 Burlington, North Carolina | |||||
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Current | Rookie | ||||
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League | Appalachian League (1986–present) | ||||
Division | East Division | ||||
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Current | Kansas City Royals (2007–present) | ||||
Previous | Cleveland Indians (1986–2006) | ||||
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League titles (2) |
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Division titles (6) |
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Nickname | Burlington Royals (2007–present) | ||||
Previous names | Burlington Indians (1986–2006) | ||||
Ballpark | Burlington Athletic Stadium (1960–present) | ||||
Owner(s)/ Operator(s) | Miles Wolff | ||||
Manager | Scott Thorman | ||||
General Manager | Ryan Keur |
The Burlington Royals are a minor league baseball team in Burlington, North Carolina, United States. They are a Rookie-level team in the Appalachian League and have been a farm team of the Kansas City Royals since September 1, 2006. For the previous 21 years, the team had been affiliated with the Cleveland Indians as the Burlington Indians.[1] The Royals play home games at Burlington Athletic Stadium. Opened in 1960, Burlington Athletic Stadium seats 3,500 fans.[2]
Staff: Pitching Coach: Carlos Martinez. Hitting Coach: Jesus Azuaje. Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jon Ervin. Athletic Trainer: Saburo Hagihara. Bench Coach: Kevin Kuntz.
Major League Baseball alumni of note are featured on the wall inside the men's restroom at the Burlington Athletic Stadium in the form of painted jerseys: Manny Ramirez (#22), Jim Thome (#25), Bartolo Colón (#40) and C. C. Sabathia (#52).
Playoffs
- 2016: Defeated Princeton 2-1 in semifinals; lost to Johnson City 2-0 in finals.
- 2012: Defeated Johnson City 2-1 in semifinals; lost to Elizabethton 2-1 in finals.
- 2010: Lost to Johnson City 2-0 in semifinals.
- 1993: Defeated Elizabethton 2-0 to win championship.
- 1991: Lost to Pulaski 2-0 in finals.
- 1988: Lost to Kingsport 2-0 in finals.
- 1987: Defeated Johnson City 2-0 to win championship.
Roster
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Burlington Indians (Carolina League)
In addition to the Appalachian League version of the Burlington Indians, from 1958-64 a team representing Burlington, N.C., of the same name competed in the Carolina League (Class B through 1962; thereafter Class A) as a Cleveland farm club. During its seven years of existence, the Carolina League Indians won one league championship. Its players included future major leaguers Luis Tiant and Duke Sims.
Burlington Indians (Central Association)
A third team called the Burlington Indians was based in Burlington, Iowa, and played in the Class C Central Association in the late 1940s.
References
- ↑ Hill, Benjamin. Burlington makes Royal move, minorleaguebaseball.com. September 1, 2006.
- ↑ There are differing figures on the capacity. Ball Parks of the Minor Leagues lists it at 3,000 while Ballpark Digest Archived April 6, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. lists it at 3,500; the team's website does not make a distinction. A boxscore from Opening Night of the 2006 campaign shows a paid attendance of 3,622, so it seems more reasonable to side with the 3,500 capacity.