Lakeshore Chinooks

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Lakeshore Chinooks
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Information
League Northwoods League  (South Division 2012–2018)
(Great Lakes West 2019–present)
Location Mequon, Wisconsin, U.S.
BallparkKapco Park
Founded2012
League championships1 (2014)
Division championships2 (2013, 2014)
ColorsLake blue, black, silver, white
    
Ownership
ManagerTrevor Cho
General ManagerEric Snodgrass
Media Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Website LakeshoreChinooks.com

The Lakeshore Chinooks are a baseball team based in Mequon, Wisconsin, United States and a member of the Northwoods League, a collegiate summer baseball league. The Chinooks play their home games at Kapco Park on the campus of Concordia University Wisconsin.

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History

The Lakeshore Chinooks became the seventh Northwoods League team in Wisconsin. Based at Concordia University Wisconsin in Mequon, a northern suburb of Milwaukee, the Chinooks were the first Northwoods League franchise to make its home in a major metropolitan area.

Launch marketing featured Robin Yount in a series of television spots and included a guest appearance by Milwaukee Brewers GM Doug Melvin.[ citation needed ]

The inaugural season began May 30, 2012, with a 2-1 road victory over the Green Bay Bullfrogs. The home opener was June 11, a 6-5 win over the Battle Creek Bombers. [1]

On May 30, 2013, the Chinooks held their home opener, where Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig threw the first pitch to Major League Baseball Hall of Fame member and Chinooks minority owner Robin Yount. The Chinooks won their division, capturing their first playoff berth. They were defeated in the first round by the Madison Mallards two games to one. [2]

In 2014, the Chinooks became just the third team in league history to accumulate 50 victories, winning the organization's third-straight South Division half title.[ citation needed ] The team swept the Wisconsin Woodchucks two games to none in the division playoff to advance to the franchise's first championship appearance. Against the North Division champion Mankato MoonDogs, the Chinooks won the first game of the series in Mankato, 5–4, before returning to Mequon and completing their undefeated run through the playoffs with a 3–0 victory in game two to clinch the franchise's first-ever league championship. [3]

On July 4, 2015, first baseman Luke Raley became the first player in league history to hit four home runs in a single game. [4]

On July 3, 2017, shortstop Owen Miller hit for the cycle in a game against the Kalamazoo Growlers. Two days later, he hit for another cycle against Rockford Rivets, becoming the first player in league history to hit for multiple cycles. [4]

On June 15, 2020, the Chinooks announced that they would not be participating in the first two weeks of the modified 2020 season amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. [5] Two weeks later, the team cancelled their season altogether. [6] The team returned to play in 2021.

Season-by-season records

[7]

Table key
LeagueThe team's final position in the league standings
DivisionThe team's final position in the divisional standings
GB Games behind the division's first place team
League champions
*Division champions
^Postseason berth
Season-by-season records
SeasonRegular seasonPostseason
DivisionRecordWin %LeagueDivisionGBRecordWin %Result
2012South35–35.5007th4th14
2013
* ^
44–26.6292nd1st1–2.333Won second half South Division title
Lost division playoffs vs. Madison Mallards 1–2
2014
^ * †
50–21.7041st1st4–01.000Won first and second half South Division title
Won division playoffs vs. Wisconsin Woodchucks 2–0
Won championship vs. Mankato MoonDogs 2–0
201536–36.5009th5th12
2016
*
35–37.48610th4th140–1.000Lost quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin Rapids Rafters 0–1
2017
*
38–34.5289th4th140–1.000Lost quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin Rapids Rafters 0–1
201829–42.40815th8th19+12
2019Great Lakes West32–40.44417th6th14
2020Did not play (COVID-19 pandemic)
2021Great Lakes West31–39.44313th5th12
202236–36.50012th4th21
202327–44.38020th6th13+12
Totals393–390.5015–4.556

Ballpark

In 2011, Kapco Inc., a metal fabrication and stamping company in Grafton, donated $1 million toward completion of Concordia University Wisconsin's new baseball field, named Kapco Park. The donation was part of a $2.7 million fund already allocated for the stadium. Concordia's baseball team uses Kapco Park in the spring. [8]

The Chinooks were the first Northwoods League franchise to make its home on a university campus. Kapco Park acknowledges the Milwaukee Brewers with its outfield dimensions; 317 feet in left for Jim Gantner (who wore number 17), 344 to left-center for Hank Aaron (who wore number 44), 404 to center for Paul Molitor (who wore number 4) and 319 to right for Robin Yount (who wore number 19), the latter of whom helped design the fence. [9]

In 2012, the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) moved the State High School summer baseball tournament to Kapco Park until the tournament ended in 2018. [10]

Kapco Park hosted the 2014 Northwoods League All-Star Game on July 22, 2014. [11]

Ownership

The Chinooks' ownership group consists of twelve investors; most notably Jim Kacmarcik, president of Kapco, Milwaukee Brewers play-by-play announcer Bob Uecker, and Baseball Hall of Famer Robin Yount. [12] [13] [14]

Awards

League awards

YearPlayerAward
2014Mark MoriartyCoach of the Year
Eddy MorganManager of the Year
2016 Marshall Kasowski Pitcher of the Year

Postseason All-Stars

YearPlayerPos.College
2012Ryan HarrisP Texas Tech
Eric AguileraDH Illinois State
Bre Kimball3B Louisiana Tech
2013Mitch SewaldP LSU
Kyle BoumanP Jefferson College (MO)
2014Lake TuttleP Milwaukee
Andrew ElliotP Wright State
Brett SiddallOF Canisius
2015 Lake Bachar P Wisconsin–Whitewater
Lucas Raley OF Lake Erie
2016 Marshall Kasowski P Houston
2017Jacob Richardson3B Southern Arkansas
Matthew Mikea2B UCF
2018Jack DunnSS Northwestern
Dallas BeaverC UCF
2019Daryl MyersSS Benedictine
2022Mitch MuellerP Parkland College
Matt DePrevC Xavier

Notable MLB alumni

PlayerChinooks

season

DraftMLB season(s)
YearRdPickTeam
Zack Granite 2012 2013 14410 MIN 2017
Brian Anderson 2012 2014 376 MIA 2017–present
Alex Young 2013 2015 243 ARI 2019–present
Andrew Stevenson 2013 2015 258 WAS 2017–2021, 2023
Harrison Bader 2013 2015 3100 STL 2017–present
Eric Hanhold 2013 2015 6181 MIL 2018, 2021
Shaun Anderson 2014 2016 388 BOS 2019–present
Cam Vieaux 2014 2016 6195 PIT 2022
Jake Noll 2014 2016 7214 WAS 2019–2020
Luke Raley 2015 2016 7221 LAD 2021–present
Jesse Scholtens 2015 2016 9264 SD 2023
Greg Deichmann 2015 2017 243 OAK 2021
Zac Lowther 2015 2017 274 BAL 2021–2022
Mark Kolozsvary 2015 2017 7197 CIN 2022–2023
Owen Miller 2016–2017 2018 384 SD 2021–present
Alec Marsh 2017 2019 B70 KC 2023–present
Will Klein 2019 2020 5135 KC 2024–present
Grant Hartwig 2019undrafted, 2021 2023–present
Hayden Birdsong 2022 2022 6196 SF 2024–present

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