Tennessee Smokies

Tennessee Smokies

MiLB infobox
name = Tennessee Smokies
founded = 2000
city = Knoxville, Tennessee
misc =

uniform
class level = Double-A
past class level=
current league = Southern League
conference =
division = North Division
past league =
majorleague = Chicago Cubs (2007-present)
pastmajorleague = Arizona Diamondbacks (2005-2006)
*St. Louis Cardinals (2003-2004)
*Toronto Blue Jays (2000-2002)
uniform =
nickname = Tennessee Smokies
pastnames =
ballpark = Smokies Park (2000-present)
pastparks =
leaguechamps =
divisionchamps = 2004
misc6 =
owner = SPBC, LLC
manager = Buddy Bailey
gm = Brian Cox
The Tennessee Smokies are a Minor League Baseball team based in the Knoxville, Tennessee metropolitan area. The team, which plays in the Southern League, is the Double-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball as of September 21, 2006. Smokies Park, the team's ballpark, is located near Sevierville, Tennessee in the town of Kodak, opened in 2000, and seats 6,412 fans.

The team's nickname, "Smokies," refers to the Great Smoky Mountains mountain range which permiates the region; mountains in the chain are often clouded in a hazy mist that often appears as smoke rising from the forest.

Prior to 2005, the Smokies were the Double-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals and before that the Toronto Blue Jays. However, when the Cardinals purchased the El Paso Diablos, which had been the Arizona Diamondbacks' AA affiliate, the Diamondbacks retained the Smokies as their new AA affiliate. On September 21, the Chicago Cubs reached a two-year player development contract with the Smokies through the 2008 season.

Some notable major league baseball players that have played for the Smokies are Roy Halladay, Carlos Delgado, Shawn Green, and Felipe López.

The team was based in Knoxville, Tennessee and called the Knoxville Smokies for many years before moving and changing its name in 2000.

History

Knoxville's first organized baseball franchise, the "Appalachians," played in the original South Atlantic League (Class C) in 1909. The club dropped out of the "Sally League" that season, but - after Knoxville fielded teams in the Class D Southeastern and Appalachian leagues - returned to the South Atlantic loop, now Class B, as the "Smokies" from 1925-29. On July 22, 1931, the Mobile Bears franchise of the A1 Southern Association moved to Knoxville and played as the Smokies through July 5, 1944 when the club returned to Mobile. The transfer marked the end of Knoxville's membership in the Southern Association.

In 1946, the Smokies joined the Class B Tri-State League and played in it until the loop folded in 1955. But in July 1956, when the Montgomery Rebels of the Class A South Atlantic League needed a new home, they transferred to Knoxville. The Smokies' manager that season: eventual Hall of Famer Earl Weaver.

The Smokies continued in the Sally League through 1963, when it was reclassified Class AA, and were charter members of the Sally's successor, the Southern League, in 1964. Apart from a four-year (1968-71) hiatus, they have continued in the Southern loop ever since.

Knoxville returned in 1972 as the "Knoxville White Sox" or "Knox Sox", the Chicago White Sox's AA club. They transferred their affiliation to the Toronto Blue Jays in 1980, a link that lasted until 1999. From 1980 though 1992, the team was officially known as the "Knoxville Blue Jays", or locally referred to as simply the "K-Jays". The "Smokies" moniker was reintroduced beginning in the 1993 season.

From 1955 to 1999, Knoxville baseball teams played in Bill Meyer Stadium, formerly known as Knoxville Municipal Stadium. The stadium was named for Knoxville native son and former Pittsburgh Pirates manager Billy Meyer.

Smokies Park experienced its largest crowd ever on May 24, 2008. John Smoltz of the Atlanta Braves was making a rehab appearance with the Double-A affiliate Mississippi Braves. News of his appearance drew a crowd of 7,381 to the ballpark. The Smokies got an infield hit off of Smoltz in a 3-2 win. [ [http://www.smokiesbaseball.com/news/Default.asp?newsId=1010 Tennessee Smokies ] ]

Notable alumni


*Rick Ankiel
*Carmen Cali
*Stephen Drew
*Joe Girardi
*Roy Halladay
*Dan Haren
*Jeff Samardzija
*Dan Uggla

Year-by-year record

* Due to Hurricane Ivan the finals series was cancelled. Tennessee and Mobile were declared co-champions.

Current roster

References

External links

* [http://www.smokiesbaseball.com/ Tennessee Smokies official site]


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