Petach Tikva Pioneers

Petach Tikva Pioneers
פתח תקווה פיונירס
League Israel Baseball League
Location Israel Petah Tikva
Ballpark Yarkon Sports Complex
Year founded 2006
League championships 0
Colors Red and Black
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The Petach Tikva Pioneers (Hebrew: פתח תקווה פיונירס) was an Israeli baseball team from Petah Tikva in the Israel Baseball League.

They finished the inaugural 2007 regular season in last place (9-32; .220), and lost to the Modi'in Miracle in the quarterfinals of the 2007 championship.

History

The name for the Pioneers was chosen in recognition that Petah Tikva was founded in 1878 by religious pioneers from Jerusalem, who were led by Yehoshua Stampfer, Yoel Moshe Salomon, Zerach Brant, and David Gutmann, as well as Lithuanian Rabbi Aryeh Leib Frumkin.

The first player selected by the Pioneers in the inaugural draft was Dominican outfielder Reynaldo Cruz,[1] who later suffered a concussion and did not play for the rest of the season.

Ken Holtzman managed the Pioneers in the 2007 inaugural season of the Israel Baseball League, up until the last week of the season. Holtzman in his major league career was the only pitcher since the 1880s to throw 2 no-hitters for the Cubs, and his 174 career victories are the most in the major leagues by a Jewish pitcher. He also held the record for most pitching appearances by a Jewish pitcher until 1998.

Stadium

Located at the Yarkon Sports Complex in Petach Tikva.

2007 roster

Petach Tikva

Pioneers roster

Active (25-man) roster Coaches/Other
Starting rotation
  • 24 United States Ari Alexenberg
  • 8 Canada Ryan Butkowsky
  • 18 United States Scott Cantor
  • 6 Israel George Chityat
  • 22 United States Josh Epstein
  • 4 Canada Andrew Morales
  • 21 United States Alper Ulutas
  • 20 Dominican Republic Abel Moreno

Bullpen

  • Currently unknown


† 15-day disabled list
Roster updated 03.08.2007
Transactions

Catchers
  • 7 United States Kevin Brill
  • 10 Australia Michael Olson
  • 15 Canada Dustin Melanson


Infielders

  • 2 United States Adam Goldman
  • 5 United States Seth Binder
  • 11 United States Dovid Green
  • 16 United States Willis Bumphus
  • 26 Canada Ryan Crotin
  • 36 Israel Shuki Friedman

Outfielders

  • 3 United States Aaron Rosdal
  • 9 United States Ben Dashefsky
  • 12 Israel Omri Modiano
  • 17 Dominican Republic Reynaldo Cruz

Designated hitters

  • Currently unknown
Manager

Coaches

  • 18 United States Scott Cantor
  • 24 United States Ari Alexenberg

Suspended list

  • Currently vacant

Footnotes

  1. "First Player Draft in IBL History Yields Bumper Crop". IsraelBaseballLeague.com. Retrieved 2007-04-29.


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