Joliet Slammers | |||||
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League | Frontier League (West Division) | ||||
Location | Joliet, Illinois | ||||
Ballpark | Duly Health and Care Field | ||||
Founded | 2010 | ||||
Nickname(s) | Jailbirds | ||||
League championships | 2 (2011, 2018) | ||||
Division championships | 2 (2011, 2016) | ||||
Colors | Green, orange, black, white | ||||
Mascot | Spikes & J.L Bird | ||||
Ownership | Joliet Community Baseball & Entertainment, LLC | ||||
Manager | Daniel Schlereth | ||||
General Manager | Heather Mills | ||||
Media | 1340 WJOL, The Herald-News, The Joliet Bugle | ||||
Website | jolietslammers |
The Joliet Slammers are a professional baseball team based in Joliet, Illinois, that play in the independent Frontier League. They play their home games at Duly Health and Care Field. They replaced the Joliet JackHammers of the Northern League after the franchise was crippled by numerous financial issues. The JackHammers franchise was put up for sale and Steel City Baseball, LLC, bought out all assets, including the front office, the ticketing system, and the lease of the ballpark. The company behind the popular card game Cards Against Humanity announced in December 2017 that they had purchased the naming rights to the stadium, calling it the "Cards Against Humanity Baseball Place", but the company's claim has been disputed by Slammers management.[1]
The "Slammers" name refers to the famous prisons of Joliet and Will County (Joliet Correctional Center and Stateville Correctional Center) as well as a common baseball term.
On September 18, 2011, the Slammers were named Frontier League champions after defeating the River City Rascals, 6–5 in Joliet, taking the best-of-five Frontier League championship series three games to one.
Following the 2012 season, the Slammers were purchased on October 15, 2012, by Joliet Community Baseball & Entertainment, LLC. The team's name, stadium, league, and overall branding remained the same.
Season-by-season records
Joliet Slammers | |||||
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Season | Record | Win % | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
2011 | 56–40 | .583 | 1st | Bart Zeller | Won Division Series vs. Lake Erie Crushers, 3–0 Won Frontier League Championship vs. River City Rascals, 3–1 |
2012 | 37–58 | .389 | 6th | Bart Zeller | Did not qualify |
2013 | 38–57 | .400 | 6th | Mike Breyman | Did not qualify |
2014 | 40–56 | .417 | 6th | Jeff Isom | Did not qualify |
2015 | 42–54 | .438 | 5th | Jeff Isom | Did not qualify |
2016 | 51–45 | .531 | 1st | Jeff Isom | Lost Division Series vs. Evansville Otters, 3–1 |
2017 | 42–54 | .438 | 5th | Jeff Isom | Did not qualify |
2018 | 54–42 | .563 | 2nd | Jeff Isom | Won Division Series vs. River City Rascals, 3–2 Won Frontier League Championship vs. Washington Wild Things, 3–2 |
2019 | 40–56 | .417 | 4th | Jeff Isom | Did not qualify |
2020 | 21-5 | .807 | 1st | Billy Petrick | Won City of Champions Cup (Non-Frontier League) |
2021 | 39–56 | .417 | 4th | Aaron Nieckula | Did not qualify |
2022 | 49–47 | .510 | 4th | Daniel Schlereth | Did not qualify |
2023 | 46–50 | .479 | 5th | Daniel Schlereth | Did not qualify |
Totals | 509–570 | .472 | — | — | 13–8 Playoff record 2 Division series wins, 2 Frontier League championships |
Single season records
Statistics as of the completion of the 2022 season
Offensive
Statistic | Record | Player | Year |
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Hits | 135 | Grant DeBruin | 2013 |
Doubles | 29 | Grant DeBruin/Carter Bell | 2012/2016 |
Triples | 6 | Josh Flores | 2011 |
Homeruns | 23 | Justin Garcia | 2018 |
RBIs | 77 | Erik Lis | 2011 |
Walks | 57 | Russell Moldenhauer | 2014 |
Stolen Bases | 35 | Josh Flores | 2011 |
Pitching
Statistic | Record | Player | Year |
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Wins | 13 | Jake Renshaw | 2011 |
Strikeouts | 122 | Daren Osby | 2019 |
Saves | 28 | Ryan Quigley | 2011 |
Franchise leaders
Statistics as of the completion of the 2023 season
Offensive
Games played
1. Tyler Depreta-Johnson...257 (2021-present)
2. Kyle Maunas...248 (2011-2013))
3. Lane Baremore…219 (2021-present)
Hits
1. Kyle Maunas…205 (2011-2013)
Alfredo Rodriguez…205 (2015-2016)
2. Lane Baremore…204(2021-present)
3. Grant DeBruin...196 (2013–2014)
Doubles
1. Brylie Ware...43 2021-2022)
Kyle Manus…43 (2011–2013)
2. Grant DeBruin…41 (2013–2014) 3. Brad Netzel…39 (2011-2012)
Triples
1. Matt McGarry…9 (2022-present)
2. Josh Flores…6 (2011)
Scott Holzwasser…6 (2021-present)
3. Mike Garza...5 (2015–2016)
4 others tied
Home Runs
1. Kyle Manus...32 (2011–2013)
2. Erik Lis...28 (2011–2012)
3. Matthew Warkentin…27 (2023-)
RBI
1. Kyle Manus...128 (2011–2013)
2. Erik Lis...122 (2011–2012)
3. Danny Zardon...110 (2017–2018)
Stolen Bases
1. London Lindley...53 (2018–2019)
2. Charlie White...48 (2015–2016)
3. Josh Flores...35 (2011)
Pitching
Innings Pitched
1. Cam Aufderheide...323.2 (2021-present)
2. Cole Cook…254.1 (2022-present)
3. Liam O’Sullivan...244.2 (2016,2018)
Strikeouts
1. Cam Aufderheide…240 (2021-present)
Cole Cook… 240 (2022-present)
2. Liam O’Sullivan...186 (2016, 2018)
3. Daren Osby...176 (2018-2019)
Wins
1. Cole Cook...23 (2022-present)
2. Liam O’Sullivan...22 (2016,2018)
3. Jake Renshaw..14 (2011-2012)
Scot Hoffman...14 (2017–2019)
Saves
1. Ryan Quigley...28 (2011)
2. Ryan Koziol...23 (2019)
3. Trevor Charpie...17 (2021-2022)
Current Roster
Active roster | Coaches/Other | |||
Pitchers
Utility players
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Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
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Manager Coaches
Disabled list |
Notable alumni
Several notable players have competed for the Slammers; years in parentheses are seasons when the player was with the team.
- Billy Petrick (2011)
- Jake Sanchez (2012–2013)
- Kaleb Ort (2016–2017)
- Joe Ortiz (2017)
- Dietrich Enns (2020)
- Mitch Glasser (2020)
- Ian Krol (2020)
- Bubby Rossman (2020)
- Brock Stewart (2020)
- Charlie Tilson (2020)
- Braxton Davidson (2021)
- Nick Lovullo (2021)
- Tyler Jay (2022–present)
Kaleb Ort became the first Joliet Slammers player to make it to the MLB. He made his major league debut on September 13, 2021 as a member of the Boston Red Sox in a game against the Seattle Mariners.
Dietrich Enns had previously played for the Minnesota Twins in the 2017 season. He has moved around the Twins', Padres', and Rays' minor league teams before coming to Joliet due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Enns was picked up by the Tampa Bay Rays after pitching just 18 innings for the Joliet Tully Monsters in the City of Champions Cup, a four-team league hosted by the Joliet Slammers. Enns was called up to the Rays in the 2021 season.
References
- ↑ "Joliet won't have a Cards Against Humanity Stadium | The Herald-News". www.theherald-news.com. Archived from the original on 2017-12-22.