Niagara Stars

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Niagara Stars
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League Canadian Baseball League
Location Welland, Ontario
BallparkWelland Stadium
Year founded 2003
Year folded 2003
League championships0
Division championships0
Former name(s)Niagara Stars (2003)
ColoursBlue, Red, Gold
   
ManagerPete LaCock

The Niagara Stars played in the independent Canadian Baseball League that existed for half of the summer season of 2003 before folding. Located in the city of Welland, Ontario the team featured a variety of international ballplayers from Canada, the Dominican Republic, and the United States. The Stars were managed by former major leaguer Pete LaCock who led the team to a 15-15 record before league officials pulled the plug on the season at the half-way point. Dave MacLean worked as a member of the front office staff, supplying the team with its only working desktop computer.

Roster

Pitchers

No.PlayerPositionBatThrowHeight (feet-inches)Weight (lbs)Birthplace
15 Brian Barnett RHPRR6-1200Scottsdale, AZ Flag of the United States.svg  United States
21 Danny Fitzgerald RHPRR6-2205San Diego, CA Flag of the United States.svg  United States
18 Joe Gannon RHPLR6-1200Buffalo, NY Flag of the United States.svg  United States
25 Juan Gonzáles RHPRR6-3220Bani, Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg
34 Travis Hubbel RHPRR6-0195Welland, ON Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
38 Sean Jones RHPRR6-8210Hamilton, ON Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
28 Justin Keeling LHPLL5-11190San Diego, CA Flag of the United States.svg  United States
29 Pete Montrenes RHPRR6-3210Los Angeles, CA Flag of the United States.svg  United States
35 José Quintero LHPLL6-2210 Estada Zulia, Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
19 Kevin Virtue RHPRR6-1185London, ON Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

Batters

No.PlayerPositionBatThrowHeight (feet-inches)Weight (lbs)Birthplace
32 Rogelio Arias CSR6-0197Villa Duarte, Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg
30 Denio Beltran SSSR5-11160San Pedro de Macoris, Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg
13 Raul Borjas LFRR5-11190Maracay, Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
40 Rich Butler RFRL6-1205Toronto, ON Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
4 Matt George OFRR6-0195Hamilton, ON Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
27 Luis Jiminez CFRR6-1180La Romana, Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg
10 Toby Legacy 2BRR6-0180Barrie, ON Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
37 Ali Modami 1BLL5-11210Scottsdale, AZ Flag of the United States.svg  United States
9 Nelwin Oquendo 3BRR6-1200Maracaibo, Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
8 Ben Rosenthal CLR6-0200Henderson, NV Flag of the United States.svg  United States
36 Jeremy Walker OFLR6-4220Aurora, ON Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

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