Ridgefield Raptors

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Ridgefield Raptors
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League West Coast League
Location Ridgefield, WA
BallparkRidgefield Outdoor Recreation Complex
Founded2018
ColoursMaroon, black, silver, white
    
OwnershipTony Bonacci
ManagerChris Cota
General ManagerGus Farah

The Ridgefield Raptors are a collegiate summer baseball team. The Raptors are members of the West Coast League and play their home games at the Ridgefield Outdoor Recreation Complex.

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History

2018

In 2018 it was announced that West Coast League had awarded an expansion franchise to be located in southwest Washington. [1] Owner Tony Bonacci, who also headed the Cowlitz Black Bears, sought to expand the league in the metro Portland region. Gus Farah was announced as the General Manager. The club held a name the team contest that drew five hundred entries. The name Raptors was selected following a number of entries related to the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge and various birds. [2]

2019

The Raptors finished 3rd in the south division with 27 wins and 27 losses. [3] Michael Hicks (Boise State University) lead the league with 50 runs batted in and 9 home runs. Cameron Repetti (Cal State Fullerton) also brought in 33 batted runs of his own. On the mound, Joey Martin (Kansas State University) led the league in strikeouts (67) and had an ERA of 3.83. [4] The Raptors saw 32,342 total fans in their debut year for an average of 1,198 per game. [5]

2020

Like the rest of the league, The 2020 Raptors season was not played due to COVID-19.

2021

The Raptors finished 2nd in the south division with 26 wins and 22 losses to make their first playoff appearance in history. [6] Their season came to an end in the South Division Championship when they were swept by the defending champion Corvallis Knights however. [7]

The Raptors were dominant in stats in the season. Will Chambers (College of the Canyons) led the league with eight home runs while Caden Connor (Cal State Fullerton) batted in 51 runs. Kody Darcy (Nichols State) drove in 7 home runs while Coby Morales (Cypress College) hit six home runs and finished with a batting average of .349. Reece Hernandez (San Jose State) also batted with an average of .325 not too far behind Morales. John Peck (Pepperdine) hit six home runs and batted 40 runners in. On the mound, Jaren Hunter (Oregon State) finished with four wins and an ERA of 1.93. [8] 21,943 total fans attended in 2021 for an average of 914 per game. [9]

2022

The Raptors finished the regular season with 32 wins and 21 losses. Good for third in the South Division and the first wild card spot. [10] Trent Prokes (Modesto Junior College) led the league with a .415 batting average. Jacob Sharp (Fullerton College) led the league with 14 home runs and also finished with an RBI of 40. Will Chambers (Dixie State College) hit 7 home runs while Doyle Kane (University of California San Diego) finished with a .349 batting average. [11]

The Raptors swept the Pickles in the division series but ultimately fell to the five time defending champion Knights 2–5 in the South Division Championship Game. [12] Jake Tsukada (University of Portland) finished with a batting average of .583 while Safea Villaruz-Mauai (Brigham Young University) finished with an RBI of 4. On the mound, Braiden Youkon (unknown) and Ryan Olbrecht (Wayne State College) each picked up one win. Eastyn Culp (Umpqua Community College) finished with an ERA of 0.00. [13]

After the season, Jacob Sharp was selected as Co-MVP. [14] Travis Welker (Fresno State) was selected as a member of First-Team-All-WCL while Jake Tsukada and Trent Prokes were named to second-team-all-WCL. Doyle Kane, Mikey Kane, Riley McCarthy, Jeter Schuerman, and Safea Villaruz-Mauai received honorable mentions. [15]

2023

On July 5, the Raptors defeated the Portland Pickles 10–3 to clinch their first ever First Half championship. This gives the Raptors their third consecutive playoff appearance and guaranteed home field advantage through the Division Series and South Division Championship Game. [16]

2024

On June 12th, pitchers Dylan Stewart, Curtis Herbert, and Mac Elske threw a combined no-hitter in the Raptors' 10-0 win over the Pippins. It was the first no-hitter in team history and the tenth in West Coast League history. [17]

On July 9th, Luke Iverson and Dylan Stewart were selected to represent the Raptors in the 2024 All Star Game in Bellingham. [18]

The Raptors qualified for the playoffs for the fourth straight season as a wildcard. The Raptors were swept by the defending champion Knights in the Divisional Series 2-0. [19]

Results by Season

SeasonLeague Division Finish Wins Losses Win% GBPost-seasonManager
2019WCLSouth3rd2727.50015Did Not QualifyChris Cota
2020Season cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)
2021WCLSouth2nd2622.54211Lost Division Series 0–2 (Knights)Chris Cota
2022WCLSouth3rd3221.6046.5Won Divisional Series 2–0 (Pickles)
Lost Division Championship Game 3-5 (Knights)
Chris Cota
2023WCLSouth3rd3321.6116Lost Divisional Series 0–2 (Pickles)Chris Cota
2024WCLSouth4th3122.5859.5Lost Divisional Series 0-2 (Knights)Chris Cota
League ChampionsDivision ChampionsPlayoff Team

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