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Mankato MoonDogs


FieldValue
nameMankato MoonDogs
logoMD Full ColorStroke.png
uniformlogoMoondogs cap logo.png
class levelCollegiate summer baseball
leagueNorthwoods League (1999–present)
founded1999
divisionGreat Plains West (2019-present)
North Division (1999-2018)
cityMankato, Minnesota
ballparkISG Field (1999–present)
leaguechampsnone
divisionchamps
pastnamesMankato Mashers (1999–2001)
colorsBlack, orange, white, gray, light orange
ownerChad Surprenant and Kyle Smith
gmWalker Regier
presidentChris Goodell
managerDanny Kneeland
website
mascotMuttnik

North Division (1999-2018)

The Mankato MoonDogs are an American amateur baseball team that plays in the Northwoods League, a collegiate summer baseball league. Their home games are played at ISG Field in Mankato, Minnesota. Several former Mankato players have gone on to play in Major League Baseball, including Curtis Granderson, Brandon Crawford, Alex Vesia, and Jacob Wilson.

History

The team started play in 1999 as the Mankato Mashers, effectively serving as a replacement for the Kenosha Kroakers club which had folded after the 1998 season. In their inaugural season, the Mashers were the only team in the Northwoods League to broadcast their games on television.

The Mashers were renamed in 2002 to the MoonDogs when the franchise was acquired by Joe Schwei. The Moondogs were again sold in January 2013 to Mark Ogren. The current ownership group of Chad Superenant and Kyle Smith took over the club in 2018.

From 2008 to 2018 the MoonDogs made the playoffs eight of eleven season, making it to the NWL Summer Collegiate World Series on three occasions. In 2014 the MoonDogs were defeated by the Lakeshore Chinooks in a two-game series sweep.

Season-by-season

SeasonWLResultPlayoffs
19992834
20002737
20013628
20023331
20032737
20042143
20053434
20063235
20073532
20084127
200939292nd of 7Lost division finals vs Rochester Honkers
201029418th of 8DNQ
201142282nd of 8Won division finals vs Alexandria Beetles
201242271st of 8Won division finals vs Willmar Stingers
201338324th of 8DNQ
201442303rd of 10Won division finals vs Willmar Stingers
201533396th of 9DNQ
201646262nd of 9Lost division semifinals vs Willmar Stingers
201744281st of 10Won division semifinals vs Eau Claire Express
201846263rd of 10Lost division semifinals vs Willmar Stingers
201936364th of 5DNQ
202017254th of 5DNQ
202144242nd of 5Lost sub-division series vs St. Cloud Rox
202240283rd of 5DNQ
202338303rd of 5DNQ
202438323rd of 5DNQ
202538323rd of 5Won sub-division series vs St. Cloud Rox

Notable alumni (played in MLB)

NameMankato year(s)MLB debut teamMLB accolades
Jack Hannahan1999Detroit Tigers
Paul McAnulty2001San Diego Padres
Curtis Granderson2001Detroit TigersAll-Star (3x), Silver Slugger, Roberto Clemente Award
Tommy Everidge2002Oakland Athletics
Neil Wagner2004/2005Oakland Athletics
Cole De Vries2004Minnesota Twins
Brandon Crawford2005San Francisco GiantsAll-Star (3x), Silver Slugger, Gold Glove (4x), WS Champion (2x)
Tyson Brummett2005/2006Philadelphia Phillies
Cody Decker2007San Diego Padres
Sean Halton2006Milwaukee Brewers
Erik Hamren2008San Diego Padres
John Brebbia2009St. Louis Cardinals
Jake Petricka2009Chicago White Sox
Tyler Naquin2010Cleveland IndiansAL Rookie of the Month (2x)
Sam Selman2010/2011San Francisco Giants
Nick Goody2011New York Yankees
Kyle McGrath2012San Diego Padres
Sam Clay2013Washington Nationals
Alex Vesia2016Miami MarlinsWorld Series Champion (2x)
Joey Gerber2017Seattle Mariners
Ryan Kreidler2017Detroit Tigers
Garrett Mitchell2018Milwaukee Brewers
Brandon Pfaadt2018Arizona Diamondbacks
Andre Granillo2020St. Louis Cardinals
Jacob Wilson2021Oakland AthleticsAll-Star, AL Rookie of the Month

Staff

The team's General Manager, Walker Regier, is from Southern Minnesota, he previously interned for the Willmar Stingers, another Northwoods League team.

Muttnik

Listed at 6'3" and 210 lbs, the MoonDogs mascot throws and bats right pawed. Muttnik can be seen mingling with the crowd during games or at various community events throughout the year.

References

References

  1. "Northwoods League Official Colors (1994 through present)".
  2. Christensen, Joe. (August 2, 2018). "Out of the backwoods: Northwoods League no longer a sleepy little summer outpost". [[Minnesota Star Tribune]].
  3. "Northwoods League Alumni in Major League Baseball".
  4. (June 7, 1999). "Northwoods League Preview Capsules". [[St. Cloud Times]].
  5. McKenna, Tim. (June 4, 1999). "Mankato welcomes its Northwoods team". [[Post-Bulletin]].
  6. Millea, John. (July 27, 2004). "Fielding big dreams". [[Minnesota Star Tribune]].
  7. Reichard, Kevin. (January 10, 2013). "Mankato Moondogs sold". August Publications.
  8. Courrier, Chad. (January 11, 2018). "New ownership, logo creates MoonDogs fever". [[The Free Press (Mankato).
  9. Wellens, Matt. (August 19, 2014). "Morgan's 'special' summer ends with Northwoods League title". [[Duluth News Tribune]].
  10. "Muttnik - Mankato MoonDogs".
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