Santa Fe Fuego

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Santa Fe Fuego
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Information
League Pecos League
Location Santa Fe, New Mexico
Ballpark Fort Marcy Ballfield
Year founded 2012
League championships1 (2014)
ColorsTurquoise, black, orange, white
    
ManagerBill Rogan
General ManagerYvonne Encinias
Website santafefuego.com

The Santa Fe Fuego are a professional baseball team based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The team is a member of the Pecos League, an independent baseball league which is not affiliated with Major or Minor League Baseball. The team plays its home games at Fort Marcy Ballfield and began operations in 2012.

Roster

Active rosterCoaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 32 Matt Barela
  • 33 Simon Gay
  • 39 Evan Nakagawa
  • 31 Ryan Norrix
  • 40 Dane Perry
  • 26 Luke Poselovic
  • 47 Brad Ratliff
  • 36 Matt Sanchez
  • 51 Ryan Schroeder
  • 37 Bradley Thomas
  • 38 Brenton Thomas
  • 16 Samuel Wyatt



 

Catchers

  • 19 Tyler Carpenter
  • 44 Chase Wells

Infielders

  •  6 Drake Ayala
  • 35 Phil Buckingham
  • 28 Manny Cachora
  • 25 Jared Gay
  • 20 Declan Peterson

Outfielders

  • 12 Jesus Chavez
  •  8 Parker DePasquale
  • 45 Dominick Pisano
  •  4 Justin Torres
 

Manager

  • 27 Bill Rogan

Coaches


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Roster  updated July 3, 2022
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