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Team:
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Kansas
City Monarchs |
GM:
|
Willie
Mays |
YEAR |
RECORD |
FINISH |
POSTSEASON |
AVERAGE |
HOMERUNS |
STEALS |
WINS |
STRIKEOUTS |
SAVES |
2002 |
86-76 |
4th |
0-0 |
DNP |
Aurilia |
.362
|
Aurilia |
57
|
Pierre |
28
|
2 tied |
13
|
Kile |
220
|
Mesa |
23
|
2003 |
65-97 |
4th |
0-0 |
DNP |
Klesko |
.364
|
Klesko |
50
|
Pierre |
69
|
Wolf |
14
|
Wolf |
222
|
Mesa |
25
|
2004 |
60-102 |
4th |
0-0 |
DNP |
Edmonds |
.313
|
Edmonds |
45
|
2 tied |
10
|
Millwood |
19
|
Pettitte |
219
|
Marte |
30
|
2005 |
76-86 |
3rd |
0-0 |
DNP |
Kotsay
|
.337
|
Teixeira
|
39
|
Crawford
|
85
|
Zambrano
|
12
|
Zambrano
|
160
|
Rodriguez
|
48
|
2006 |
96-66 |
2nd |
6-6 |
RD2 |
Crawford
|
.280
|
Teixeira
|
33
|
Crawford
|
38
|
Myers
|
19
|
Johnson
|
226
|
Rodriguez
|
47 |
2007 |
108-54 |
1st |
5-5 |
NLCS |
Crawford
|
.328
|
Teixeira
|
32
|
Crawford
|
85
|
Halladay
|
22
|
Bedard
|
193
|
Rodriguez
|
43 |
TOTAL
|
491-481 |
.505 |
11-11 |
.500 |
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Team Highlights:
- The New York Patriots are
established in SPIBL's inaugural year (2002) by owner Mark Lentz.
- In 2003, owner Justin Peroli assumed
ownership and renames team the New York Knights.
- Midseason in 2003, owner Rikki
Magnanti assumed ownership.
- In 2004, Scott Sloan assumed
ownership and renamed team the New York Trolley Dodgers.
- Prior to the 2005 season, Sloan
relocated to Kansas City and changed team name to the Kansas City Monarchs.
- Two weeks into 2005 season, Sloan
sells team to GM Willie Mays for an undisclosed amount.
- In 2005, the Monarchs finished 19
games out of first place.
- November 3, 2005 -
SS Khalil Greene wins the 2005 NL Rookie of the
Year Award.
- April 1, 2006 - The Monarchs are
runner-up in the First Annual Preseason Classic, losing to the Anaheim Ants
4-3 in the finals.
- 2006 NL
Wildcard Team (#5 seed)
- October 16, 2006 - The Monarchs
are eliminated by the Toronto Sharpshooters (4-3) in the divisional
playoffs, round two.
- 2007 NL
CENTRAL DIVISION CHAMPIONS (#1 seed)
- November 5, 2007 - The Monarchs
are eliminated by the Toronto Sharpshooters (4-1) in the NLCS.
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