Alton River Dragons

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Alton River Dragons
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League Prospect League  (Western Conference – South Division)
Location Alton, Illinois
Ballpark Lloyd Hopkins Field
Founded2020
League championships0
Division championships1 (2022)
MascotDinger
OwnershipSteve Marso
ManagerNoah Suarez
General ManagerDallas Martz
Website www.altonbaseball.com

The Alton River Dragons are a collegiate summer baseball team located in Alton, Illinois. They were founded in 2020 and began play in 2021 as members of the Prospect League.

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The River Dragons play in the Prospect League's Western Conference – South Division along with the Cape Catfish, Jackson Rockabillys, O'Fallon Hoots, and Thrillville Thrillbillies. [1]

History

On January 29, 2020, the Prospect League of collegiate summer baseball announced that Alton, Illinois had been granted a franchise for the upcoming season. [2] [3] [4] Alton previously hosted a minor league team when the 1917 Alton Blues played as members of the Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League. [5]

The franchise owner was announced as Steve Marso, who had owned previous franchises in summer collegiate baseball. Dallas Martz was hired as the Alton General Manager. [6] [7]

The "River Dragons" moniker was announced for the Alton franchise on August 14, 2020. The name was chosen after a public vote. [3] [6]

On November 12, 2020, the Alton River Dragons announced the hiring of Darrell Handelsman to manage the 2021 Alton team. The Alton franchise had previously hired Brock Moss to manage the first team, but Moss had since accepted a position at Texas A&M International University, making him unavailable to coach Alton in the summer. [8] [9] [10] [11]

During the River Dragons second season in 2022, the team set a Prospect League record with 210 stolen bases.

The River Dragon's Eddie King Jr. from the University of Louisville was named the Mike Schmidt Prospect League Player of the Year. King Jr. led the league with 15 home runs and stole 31 bases in 2022.

Blake Burris set a new Prospect League record with 47 stolen bases and was the league batting champion, batting .361 for the season.

On September 21, 2022, it was announced that Darrell Handelsman was stepping down as Head Coach. On October 5, 2022, the River Dragons announced the hiring of Richard "Scotty" Scott as the team's next Head Coach.

After going 15-29 Head Coach Scotty Scott was replaced by River Dragons General Manager Dallas Martz to finish out the 2023 season. Under Martz's watch the River Dragons finished the season 5–7.

Steve Maddock of Frisco, TX was named the River Dragons 2024 Head Coach. However on December 13, 2023, Maddock stepped down as Head Coach. [12]

Stadium

The Alton River Dragons play at Lloyd Hopkins Field in Gordon Moore Park. Renovations were discussed for the ballpark in anticipation of the 2021 season. The ballpark had previously hosted the Bluff City Bombers of the Central Illinois Collegiate League. The ballpark is located at 98 Arnold Palmer Road, Cottage Hills, Illinois, 62018. [4] [6] [13]

Seasons

SeasonManagerRecordWin %LeagueDivisionGBPost-season recordPost-season win %Post-season resultNotes
2021Darrell Handelsman27–32.45811th4th10.50–0.000Did not qualifyInaugural season
2022 Darrell Handelsman32–28.5334th1st3–2.600Won Prairie Land Division Championship (Springfield)
Won Western Conference Championship (Quincy)
Lost Prospect League Championship (Chillicothe)
2023Richard Scott/Dallas Martz20–35.36416th4th18.00–0.000Did not qualify
2024 Noah Suarez0–0.0000–0.000
Totals79–95.4543–2.600

Roster

Active rosterCoaches/Other

Pitchers

  • -- Aidan Adams
  • -- Jordan Aguallo
  • -- Scott Detweiler
  • -- Adam Galdoni
  • -- Ryan Greifelt
  • -- Jacob Hammer
  • -- Connor Jackson
  • -- Lucas Johns
  • -- Bryce Louis
  • -- Dylan Mannino
  • -- Tanner Paschke



 

Catchers

  • -- Tyler Martin
  • -- Jaron Schiera
  • -- Cole Schrank

Infielders

  • -- Javi Alvarez
  • -- Bryer Arview
  • -- Joe Connolly
  • -- Jack Gazdacka
  • -- Luke Parmentier
  • -- Dane Stevenson

Outfielders

  • -- Eli Hill
  • -- Eli Hoerner
  • -- James Theodore
 

Manager

  • -- Noah Suarez

Coaches

  • -- Butch Chapman (bench)
  • -- Mike Goss (hitting)
  • -- Toro Trevino (pitching)

Injury icon 2.svg Disabled list
‡ Inactive list
§ Suspended list

 updated February 19, 2024

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