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Wichita Wingnuts

Baseball team in Wichita, Kansas, United States


Summary

Baseball team in Wichita, Kansas, United States

FieldValue
nameWichita Wingnuts
firstseason2008
lastseason2018
cityWichita, Kansas
ballparkLawrence–Dumont Stadium (2008–2018)
logoWichita Wingnuts.PNG
uniformlogoWichita Nuts cap.PNG
leagueAmerican Association (2008–2018)
class levelIndependent (2008–2018)
colorsRed, black, white, dark gray, medium gray, light gray, off-white
leaguechamps2014
leaguenum1
divisionchamps
divnum8
ownerWichita Pro Sports
gmBrian Turner
managerBrent Clevlen
mediaWichita Eagle
website

The Wichita Wingnuts were an independent baseball team based in Wichita, Kansas, in the United States. The Wingnuts were members of the South Division of the American Association of Professional Baseball.

An expansion franchise in the 2008 season, the Wingnuts played their home games at Lawrence–Dumont Stadium through the end of the 2018 season. The Wingnuts replaced the Wichita Wranglers, the former Double-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. The first Wichita Wingnuts manager was Kash Beauchamp, who gained notoriety for his tirade during a game on July 9. Beauchamp's contract was not renewed at the end of the 2008 season. Kevin Hooper replaced Beauchamp as the manager for the 2009 season. The Wingnuts finished the first half of 2008 in second place, but a slide in the second half left them with an overall record of 45–50 in their inaugural season. In 2016, Hooper left to coach as an infield coordinator in the San Diego Padres farm system. Pete Rose Jr. took over as manager following Hooper's departure.

In 2009, the Wingnuts won the North Division title for the first half of the season, and in 2010 hosted the American Association All-Star Game at Lawrence-Dumont Stadium. The Wingnuts were named the 2010 American Association Organization of the Year. In 2012, the Wingnuts completed of 3-game sweep of the Laredo Lemurs to advance to the American Association Championship Series against the Winnipeg Goldeyes. In 2013, they defeated the Grand Prairie AirHogs, but lost to the Gary SouthShore RailCats in the American Association Championship Series. In 2014, they defeated the Laredo Lemurs in 4 games, and swept the Lincoln Saltdogs in the final to win their first American Association Championship.

In September 2018, the city of Wichita paid $2.2 million to the Wingnuts to break their lease at Lawrence–Dumont Stadium, with plans to demolish it and build a larger ballpark on the site to host an affiliated Minor League Baseball team. Wichita Mayor Jeff Longwell later announced that a new $81 million stadium would be built to host the Triple-A New Orleans Baby Cakes, who agreed to relocate to Wichita starting in 2020. Following the cancellation of the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2021 reorganization of Minor League Baseball, the team began play as the Wichita Wind Surge, Double-A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins, in 2021.

Season-by-season record

SeasonW–LPercentageFinishPlayoffsTotals650–436.5998 Playoff Appearances, 1 Championship
200845–50.4744th, North DivisionNone
200958–38.6041st, North DivisionLost Semifinals 3-2 vs. Lincoln
201050–46.5213rd, North DivisionNone
201155–45.5501st, Central DivisionLost Semifinals 3-1 vs. Grand Prairie
201259–41.5901st, Central DivisionLost Semifinals 3-0 vs. Laredo
201368–32.6801st, Central DivisionWon Semifinals 3-0 vs. Grand Prairie; Lost Finals 3-1 vs. Gary SouthShore
201473–27.7301st, South DivisionWon Semifinals 3-1 vs. Laredo; Won Finals 3-0 vs. Lincoln
201559–41.5901st, South DivisionLost Semifinals 3-2 vs. Laredo
201661–39.5801st, South DivisionWon Semifinals 3-2 vs. St. Paul; Lost Finals 3-2 vs. Winnipeg
201761–38.6161st, South DivisionWon Semifinals 3-0 vs. Gary; Lost Finals 3-2 vs. Winnipeg
201861–39.6103rd, South DivisionNone

Playoffs

  • 2009 season: Lost to Lincoln 3–2 in semifinals.
  • 2011 season: Lost to Grand Prairie 3–1 in semifinals.
  • 2012 season: Defeated Laredo 3–0 in semifinals; lost to Winnipeg 3–0 in championship.
  • 2013 season: Defeated Grand Prairie 3–0 in semifinals; lost to Gary SouthShore 3–1 in championship.
  • 2014 season: Defeated Laredo 3–1 in semifinals; defeated Lincoln 3–0 to win championship.
  • 2015 season: Lost to Laredo 3–2 in semifinals.
  • 2016 season: Defeated Sioux City 3–1 in semifinals; lost to Winnipeg 3–2 in championship.
  • 2017 season: Defeated Gary SouthShore 3–0 in semifinals; lost to Winnipeg 3–2 in championship.

References

References

  1. "American Association of Independent Professional Baseball Official Colors (2006-present)".
  2. (September 3, 2018). "Wingnuts play final game at Lawrence-Dumont". [[KWCH]].
  3. Douglas, Kendra. (September 3, 2018). "Lawrence-Dumont Stadium hosts last home game ever". [[KSNW]].
  4. (July 12, 2008). "Wingnuts manager suspended over tirade with ump". [[KUSA (TV)]].
  5. (July 11, 2008). "Raw Video: Minor League Manager Loses Cool - YouTube". [[Associated Press]].
  6. (September 11, 2018). "Wichita OKs $81 million for new stadium project, $2.2 million for Wingnuts to go". The Wichita Eagle.
  7. (September 13, 2018). "Wingnuts baseball equipment, memorabilia up for public auction after buyout by city". The Wichita Eagle.
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