Vermont Mountaineers

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Vermont Mountaineers
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Team logoCap insignia
Information
League NECBL  (Northern Division)
Location Montpelier, Vermont
Ballpark Montpelier Recreation Field
Founded2003
Nickname(s)Mountaineers, Neers
Post-Season Division championships6 (2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2015, 2022)
Regular-Season Division championships4 (2006, 2015, 2022, 2024)
League championships3 (2006, 2007, 2015)
ColorsGreen, Black, White
  
MascotSkip
OwnershipBoard of Directors
ManagementBrian Gallagher (GM)
Manager Mitch Holmes
MediaJosh Bartosik
Website thevermontmountaineers.com

The Vermont Mountaineers is a collegiate summer baseball team based in Montpelier, Vermont. The team is a member of the New England Collegiate Baseball League that plays their home games at Montpelier Recreation Field. In 2022, the Mountaineers broke the NECBL record for a total of 32 wins in a single season.

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History

In 2001, local citizens formed "Green Mountain Community Baseball", an organization formed in hopes of attracting an NECBL franchise to Montpelier, Vermont. In September of the following year the NECBL voted to branch out Vermont, and to award a franchise to the group. [1] The team's name, the Vermont Mountaineers, was chosen from more than 300 fan entries. [2]

John Russo has been the team's manager since 2004 and has held some role with the team since its arrival in the league. General Manager Brian Gallagher spear-headed organizing the franchise and led the team since its inception.

The team's first game was on June 7, 2003, an 8-5 loss to the Manchester Silkworms. The game's attendance of 2,471 set a then-NECBL record for single game attendance. [3] Although their inaugural season was not a success on the field (the Mountaineers had the second-worst record in the NECBL), [4] it was in terms of attendance, with the club leading the league in average attendance per game. Nearly 35,000 fans watched the Mountaineers at Montpelier Recreation Field that season.

After reaching the playoffs in 2004, the team has enjoyed playoff success, qualifying for the playoffs in six of their first seven seasons. They have reached the NECBL Championship Series six times (2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2015, 2022) winning it three times (2006, 2007), 2015). Three of their six finals appearances have come against the Newport Gulls.

Postseason appearances

YearDivision Semi-FinalsDivision FinalsNECBL Championship Series
Vermont Mountaineers
2004 Keene Swamp Bats L (0-2)
2005 Holyoke Giants W (2-0) Keene Swamp Bats W (2-1) Newport Gulls L (0-2)
2006 Holyoke Giants W (2-0) Sanford Mainers W (2-1) Torrington Twisters W (2-0)
2007 Keene Swamp Bats W (2-0) Holyoke Giants W (2-0) Newport Gulls W (2-0)
2008 Sanford Mainers L (1-2)
2009 North Adams SteepleCats W (2-0) Holyoke Blue Sox W (2-0) Newport Gulls L (1-2)
2011 Holyoke Blue Sox L (0-2)
2012 Keene Swamp Bats L (0-2)
2013 North Adams SteepleCats W (2-0) Keene Swamp Bats L (1-2)
2014 Laconia Muskrats W (2-0) Sanford Mainers L (2-0)
2015 Laconia Muskrats W (2-0) North Adams SteepleCats W (2-1) Mystic Schooners W (2-1)
2022 Sanford Mainers W (2-1) Martha's Vineyard Sharks L (0-2)
2023 Danbury Westerners L (0-2)
2024 Martha's Vineyard Sharks W (2-0) Sanford Mainers L (2-0)

Records

Below is a list of all-time New England Collegiate Baseball League records set by the Mountaineers. [5]

Team

Individual

Awards

End-of-season awards

All-NECBL Team

Attendance

From their inception the Mountaineers have had some of the league's largest attendance figures. In their inaugural season the Mountaineers enjoyed the highest average attendance in the league and have consistently been near the top of the league in this category since. [12]

Attendance figures

SeasonGame Avg.League Rk.
20031,6661st
20041,6433rd
20051,7072nd
20061,7542nd
20071,5183rd
20081,7203rd
20091,3503rd
20101,0384th
20111,7433rd
20121,4982nd
20131,2763rd
20141,0884th
20151,1863rd
20161,0874th
20171,1684th
20181,2524th
20199155th
20211,4252nd
20221,7482nd
20231,3194th
20241,3014th
20251,2885th

2004 All-Star Game

The 2004 NECBL All-Star Game drew 4,127 fans to Montpelier Recreation Field, which set a then-NECBL record for All-Star Game attendance. Vermont's Northern Division squad was defeated by the Southern Division 7-4. [13] The record has since been broken at the 2009 NECBL All-Star Game hosted by the Holyoke Blue Sox. The 2009 game attracted 4,906 fans to Mackenzie Stadium in Holyoke, Massachusetts. [14] However, the mark set in 2004 remains a Montpelier Recreation Field record. [13]

Pro alumni

Below is a list of Mountaineers alumni who have gone on to play professional baseball. In total, over 103 former Mountaineers have signed professional contracts after playing for Vermont. [15] 13 have reached the majors, with two players currently on active MLB rosters.

As of August 1, 2018.

Reached the Majors

PlayerYear w/ VERCurrent/Most recent teamActive
A.J. Pollock 2007San Francisco GiantsYes
Rob Delaney 2005Tampa Bay RaysNo
David Carpenter 2005Texas RangersNo
Darin Mastroianni 2004-05Minnesota TwinsNo
Blake Lalli 2004Arizona DiamondbacksNo
Christian Friedrich 2006San Diego PadresNo
Michael Brady 2006-07Oakland AthleticsNo
Nick Greenwood 2008Minnesota TwinsNo
Nick Martinez 2009-10San Diego PadresYes
Micah Johnson 2010Atlanta BravesNo
Matt Duffy2010Texas RangersNo
Cody Ege2011Los Angeles AngelsNo
Troy Scribner 2011Arizona DiamondbacksNo
Brian O'Grady 2012San Diego PadresNo
Tyler Rogers 2012San Francisco GiantsYes
Danny Mendick 2013New York MetsYes
Nick Solak 2014Detroit TigersYes (AAA)
Trey Amburgey 2014Cincinnati RedsYes (AAA)
Joe Jacques 2016Boston Red SoxYes (AAA)
Jonathan Stiever 2016Chicago White SoxYes (AAA)

National teams

Broadcasting

The following former Mountaineer broadcasters have gone on to broadcast in professional baseball: Tim Hagerty-AAA (Mountaineers 2003), Kyle Berger-A (2004), Scott Montesano -Ind. (2005), [16] Jonathan Barr-Ind. (2006), Paul Roper-Ind. (2007, currently broadcasting in the OHL), Carmine Vetrano -AHL/FHL/CanAm. (2010, currently broadcasting in American Hockey League, Federal Hockey League, and Can-Am League), [17]

Media

Wcax.com, an area online news website run by WCAX-TV, produces reports and video highlights of Mountaineers games. [18] The Barre Montpelier Times Argus , a local newspaper, also provides press coverage of games. [19] The games are broadcast on the NECBL Broadcast Network. [20]

References

  1. Green Mountain Community Baseball Field Montpelier, Vermont Archived May 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine at dufresnegroup.com
  2. Baseball in Vermont at thevermontmountaineers.com, URL accessed August 17, 2009
  3. VER v. MAN Boxscore 6/7/03 Archived October 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine at necbl.com, URL accessed August 17, 2009
  4. 2003 Standings Archived October 21, 2007, at the Wayback Machine at necbl.com
  5. "NECBL Record Book | New England Collegiate Baseball League".
  6. 2004 Awards Archived 2007-10-20 at the Wayback Machine at necbl.com, URL accessed August 19, 2009
  7. 1 2 2005 Awards Archived 2007-10-20 at the Wayback Machine at necbl.com, URL accessed August 19, 2009
  8. 1 2 2006 Awards Archived October 20, 2007, at the Wayback Machine at necbl.com, URL accessed August 19, 2009
  9. 1 2 2007 Awards Archived May 2, 2008, at the Wayback Machine at necbl.com, URL accessed August 19, 2009
  10. 1 2 2008 Awards Archived December 16, 2008, at the Wayback Machine at necbl.com, URL accessed August 19, 2009
  11. 2009 Awards Archived 2009-12-13 at the Wayback Machine at necbl.com, URL accessed August 21, 2009
  12. NECBL team statistics archive Archived October 20, 2007, at the Wayback Machine at necbl.com, URL accessed December 21, 2008
  13. 1 2 Southern Division All-Stars Outshine Northern Division, 7-4 Archived May 9, 2008, at the Wayback Machine by Kyle Berger at necbl.com, URL accessed August 18, 2009
  14. 2009 ASG Boxscore Archived July 23, 2009, at the Wayback Machine at necbl.com, URL accessed August 18, 2009
  15. Alumni at thevermontmountaineers.com, URL accessed August 17, 2009
  16. Scott Montesano at staatalent.com, URL accessed November 9, 2009. Archived 2010-02-03 at the Wayback Machine 11/9/09
  17. http://www.goerie.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090915/HOCKEY01/309159932 at goerie.com, URL accessed April 15, 2010
  18. Vermont Mountaineers Win Season Opener Archived 2012-02-14 at the Wayback Machine at wcax.com
  19. NECBL team peaked for the playoffs at timesargus.com, URL accessed August 18, 2009
  20. Mountaineers' Wild Walkoff Forces Game Three at thevermontmountaineers.com, URL accessed August 18, 2009