Niagara Stars

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 (son of American TV personality Peter Marshall) 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[1]] worked as a member of the front office staff, supplying the team with its only working desktop computer. On one occasion Manager Pete LaCock broke Dave's Sony Discman which he had received as a birthday present on his 13th birthday.

Niagara Stars
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueCanadian Baseball League
LocationWelland, Ontario
BallparkWelland Stadium
Year founded2003
Year folded2003
League championships0
Division championships0
Former name(s)Niagara Stars (2003)
ColoursBlue, Red, Gold
              
ManagerPete LaCock

Roster

Pitchers

No. Player Position Bat Throw Height (feet-inches) Weight (lbs) Birthplace
15 Brian Barnett RHP R R 6-1 200 Scottsdale, AZ  United States
21 Danny Fitzgerald RHP R R 6-2 205 San Diego, CA  United States
18 Joe Gannon RHP L R 6-1 200 Buffalo, NY  United States
25 Juan Gonzáles RHP R R 6-3 220 Bani,
34 Travis Hubbel RHP R R 6-0 195 Welland, ON  Canada
38 Sean Jones RHP R R 6-8 210 Hamilton, ON  Canada
28 Justin Keeling LHP L L 5-11 190 San Diego, CA  United States
29 Pete Montrenes RHP R R 6-3 210 Los Angeles, CA  United States
35 José Quintero LHP L L 6-2 210 Estada Zulia,  Venezuela
19 Kevin Virtue RHP R R 6-1 185 London, ON  Canada

Batters

No. Player Position Bat Throw Height (feet-inches) Weight (lbs) Birthplace
32 Rogelio Arias C S R 6-0 197 Villa Duarte,
30 Denio Beltran SS S R 5-11 160 San Pedro de Macoris,
13 Raul Borjas LF R R 5-11 190 Maracay,  Venezuela
40 Rich Butler RF R L 6-1 205 Toronto, ON  Canada
4 Matt George OF R R 6-0 195 Hamilton, ON  Canada
27 Luis Jiminez CF R R 6-1 180 La Romana,
10 Toby Legacy 2B R R 6-0 180 Barrie, ON  Canada
37 Ali Modami 1B L L 5-11 210 Scottsdale, AZ  United States
9 Nelwin Oquendo 3B R R 6-1 200 Maracaibo,  Venezuela
8 Ben Rosenthal C L R 6-0 200 Henderson, NV  United States
36 Jeremy Walker OF L R 6-4 220 Aurora, ON  Canada
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