Purcellville Cannons | |
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Information | |
League | Valley Baseball League (2010: No division 2009: Central Division 2001–2008: Northern Division) |
Location | Purcellville, VA |
Ballpark | Fireman's Field, Purcellville, VA |
League championships | 7 (1965) (1966) (1967) (1968) (2006) (2008) (2010) |
Former name(s) | Luray Colonials (1958–1969†) Luray Wranglers (2001–2012) Charles Town Cannons (2013–2015) |
Ownership | Don & Brett Fuller (President) |
Management | Ridge Fuller(General Manager) |
Manager | Brett Fuller (Head Coach) |
The Purcellville Cannons are a collegiate summer baseball team in Purcellville, Virginia. They play in the north division of the Valley Baseball League. The team plays its home games at Fireman's Field, located adjacent to historic Bush Tabernacle.[1]
History
The Wranglers were the second team to represent Luray in the Valley League. The Luray Colonials competed in the Valley League from 1958 to 1969. The Colonials won the Valley Baseball League championship for four years straight, from 1965 to 1968.
- In 2000, baseball returned to the town of Luray and that following June, the team took the field for the first time as the Wranglers. In the 2001 season, the Wranglers had a record of 13 wins and 27 losses.
- In 2002, the Wranglers finished with a record of 15 wins and 25 losses.
- In 2003, the Wranglers finished with a record of 15 wins and 25 losses.
- In 2004, the Wranglers finished with their first record above .500 and finished in second place in the Northern Division. The Wranglers final record was 23–21.
- In 2005, the Wranglers were the Northern Division regular season champions/pennant winners, with an impressive record of 30 wins and 14 losses. They were the most successful in the team's short history, however they fell in the playoffs.
- The Wranglers completed the regular season with 31 wins and 21 losses and were the 2006 Northern Division Champions and the 2006 Valley Baseball League Champions, with a final record of 38 wins and 23 losses.
- In 2007, the Wranglers received the #3 seed, advanced to the championship round, and became league runner up. Their regular season record was 26 wins and 18 losses.
- In 2008, the Wranglers completed the regular season with a record of 30 wins and 14 losses. The Wranglers won the 2008 Jim Lineweaver Cup, after defeating Covington in the Championship. Their final record was 37 wins and 15 losses, the best record in Wranglers history.
- In 2010, The Luray Wranglers won the Valley League Baseball Championship with a record of 33–18.[2]
- At the end of the 2012 season the Wranglers moved to Charles Town, WV and became the Cannons.[3]
- In September 2015 the Cannons moved from Charles Town, West Virginia, to their current home in Purcellville, Virginia.[4][5]
Additional notes
†=The Colonials left the Valley League in 1971 and became part of the Rockingham County Baseball League, before disbanding in 1973.
Retired Numbers
- #29 - Ryne Guida (July 23, 2023[6])
Year-to-Year Results
Year | Record | Standing | Postseason | All-Stars | |
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2013 | 23-21 | 5th | Rd 1 (Strasburg) - 0-2 | Matt Durst (C, Southern Mississippi)
Waldyvan Estrada (OF, Alabama St.) Adam Parks (RHP, Liberty) Chris Payne (RHP, George Mason) | |
2014 | 23-19 | 5th | Rd. 1 (Staunton)- 2-1
Rd. 2 (Strasburg) - 2-0 Finals (Waynesboro)- 1-2 |
Jake Anthony (RHP, Georgia College)
Matthew Gandy (C, Chapman) Stephen Kerr (INF, Florida Atlantic) Austin Stephens (LHP, Grand Rapids CC) | |
2015 | 16-26 | 11th | *Did Not Qualify* | Steven Ridings (RHP, Messiah)
Bradley Jones (INF, College of Charleston) Justin Flores (RHP, South Alabama) Christian Khawam (OF, Florida International) | |
2016 | 19–23 | 4th | Rd 1 (vs. Strasburg) - 0–2 | Ray Hernandez (OF, Alabama St.) Diandre Amion (OF, Alabama St.) | |
2017 | 26–16 | 1st | Rd 1 (vs. Winchester) - 1–2 | Sheldon Reed (OF, Clemson) Thomas Sutera (RHP, Siena) Dalton Whitaker (RHP, Winthrop) Trevin Esquerra (INF, Loyola-Marymount) | |
2018 | 25–17 | 1st | Rd 1 (Winchester) - 0–2 | Dalton Oates (LHP, Shippensburg) Anthony Zimmerman (RHP, Fordham) Christian Garabedian (INF, St. Thomas) Kenny Oyama (OF, Loyola-Marymount) HOME RUN DERBY Troy Weatherly (Motlow St.) 3 HRs (T-3) | |
2019 | 15–27 | 5th | *Did Not Qualify* | Jose Aquino (INF, San Jacinto) Travis Keys (LHP, Aquinas) HOME RUN DERBY Jacob Stanley (Chipola) 1 HR (T-3) Bradley "BT" Riopelle (Coastal Carolina) 0 HRs | |
No team in 2020 - COVID-19 | |||||
2021 | 12–29 | 6th | *Did Not Qualify* | Joe Vogatsky (RHP, James Madison) Matt Posten (RHP, Florence-Darlington) | |
2022 | 19–21 | 3rd | Rd 1 (Strasburg) - 2–1 Rd 2 (Woodstock) - 0–2 | *Event Cancelled - Rain Tyler Muscar (LHP, James Madison) Joe Vogatsky (RHP, James Madison) Andrew Washington (RHP, Seminole St.) Bear Madliak (C, Georgia) Justin Acal (INF, Frederick CC) Ryne Guida (INF, Florida International) HOME RUN DERBY Cullen "Bear" Horowicz (Army West Point) | |
2023 | 20–24 | 9th | *Did Not Qualify* | Mikey Briton (UTL, Arkansas-Ft. Smith) Cullen "Bear" Horowicz (INF, Samford) Jose Torres (C, Louisiana Lafayette) Ryne Guida (DH, Florida International) Mac Ayres (RHP, Purdue-Ft. Wayne) Mauricio Rodriguez (RHP, Rice) HOME RUN DERBY Joseph Eichelberger (Jackson St.) Rd 1: 7 HRs; Rd 2: 6 HRs; Final: 2 HRs (Runner Up) Kainen Jorge (Central Florida) *Alternate Rd 1: 9 HRs; Rd 2: 4 HRs (3rd place) Cullen "Bear" Horowicz (Samford) Rd 1: 1 HR | |
2024 | |||||
Cannons in the Pros
Name | Position | Cannon
Season(s) |
College/
HS |
Drafted/
Signed |
Highest
Level |
MLB
Team |
Years
Active |
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Emmanuel Marrero | INF | 2013 | Alabama St. | R7 (2014) | AA | PHI | 2012-2019 |
Adam Parks | RHP | 2013 | Liberty | R33 (2014) | AA | TEX | 2013-2018 |
Mike Estevez | RHP | 2013 | Alabama St. | UDFA (2015) | A− | TOR | 2015-2017 |
Stephen Kerr | INF | 2014 | Florida Atlantic | UDFA (2017) | AA | LAA | 2017-2018 |
Chaz Pal | OF | 2014 | S. Carolina-Aiken | R38 (2016) | Rk | HOU | 2016 |
Greg Brodzinski | C | 2014 | Barry | R18 (2015) | AA | PHI | 2015-2016 |
Jack Charleston | RHP | 2014 | Faulkner | R30 (2015) | AA | CHW | 2015-2019 |
Bradley Jones | INF | 2015 | C. of Charleston | R18 (2016) | A+ | TOR | 2016-2018 |
Erik Garcia | INF | 2015 | Missouri Baptist | UDFA (2015) | A+ | STL | 2016-2017 |
Steven Ridings | RHP | 2015 | Messiah | R29 (2016) | AAA | SEA | 2016-2017 |
Dillon Drabble | RHP | 2015 | Seminole St. | R17 (2016) | A | KC | 2016-2018 |
Riley Echols | RHP | 2015 | Freed Hardeman | R24 (2017) | A+ | CLE | 2017-2019 |
Tyler Ratliff | INF | 2016, 2017 | Marshall | R17 (2017) | A+ | TEX | 2017–2018 |
DeAires Moses | OF | 2016 | Volunteer St. | R19 (2016) | A | SEA | 2016–2019 |
Malik Jones | RHP | 2016 | Missouri Baptist | R23 (2017) | A− | OAK | 2017–2019 |
Ray Hernandez | INF | 2016, 2017 | Alabama St. | R29 (2018) | Rk | ATL | 2018–2019 |
Hunter Peck | LHP | 2017 | Georgia Gwinnett | UDFA (2020) | AA | HOU | 2021–2022 |
Trevin Esquerra | OF | 2017 | Loyola-Marymount | UDFA (2020) | A+ | DET | 2021 |
Sheldon Reed | RHP | 2017 | Clemson | UDFA (2020) | AAA | CHC | 2019–present |
Tom Sutera | RHP | 2017 | Siena | UDFA (2018) | A+ | PHI | 2018–2021 |
Luke Berryhill | INF | 2018 | South Carolina | R13 (2019) | AAA | CIN | 2019–present |
Kyle Hayes | C | 2018, 2019 | James Madison | UDFA (2022) | AA | KC | 2022–present |
Dylan Heid | RHP | 2018 | Pittsburgh-Johnstown | R11 (2021) | AA | BAL | 2022–present |
Matthew Koehler | OF | 2018 | W. Carolina | R31 (2019) | Rk | OAK | 2019 |
Matt Marsili | RHP | 2018 | James Madison | UDFA (2021) | Rk | KC | 2021 |
Anthony Zimmerman | RHP | 2018 | Fordham | UDFA (2019) | A | CIN | 2019–2021 |
Michael Brewer | RHP | 2019 | E. Kentucky | UDFA (2023) | A | TOR | 2023 |
Jhonny Felix | RHP | 2019 | W. Oklahoma St. | R21 (2019) | A | MIA | 2021–2023 |
Blaze Pontes | RHP | 2019 | Hawaii | R16 (2022) | A | OAK | 2022–present |
Allan Saathoff | RHP | 2021 | Erskine | UDFA (2022) | AA | SEA | 2023–present |
Keegan Zinn | RHP | 2023 | Lake Minneloa HS | R12 (2023) | Rk | CLE | 2023-present |
Additional Notes
- Joe Vogatsky,[7] who played for the Cannons during the 2021 and 2022 seasons, was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2023 MLB Draft. Toronto selected him in the 14th round, with the 424th pick, but he did not sign[8] by the July 25th, 2023 deadline.
Luray Colonials/Wranglers (MLB Alumni Only)
Name | Position | Luray
Season(s) |
College | Drafted/
Signed |
MLB
Teams |
Years
Active |
Career
Highlights |
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Tom Bradley | RHP | Unknown | Maryland | R7 (1968) | CAL, CHW, SF | 1969-1975 | |
Brian Bocock | SS | 2004 | Stetson | R9 (2006) | SF, PHI | 2008–2010 | |
Daniel Murphy | 2B | 2004, 2005 | Jacksonville | R13 (2006) | NYM, WASH, CHC, COL | 2008–2020 |
|
Eddy Rodriguez | C | 2005, 2006 | Miami | R20 (2006) | SD | 2012 | |
Eric Campbell | 3B | 2006 | Boston College | R8 (2008) | NYM, DET, SEA | 2014–2016 | |
Yonder Alonso | 1B | 2007 | Miami | R1 (2008) | CIN, SD, OAK, SEA, CLE, CHW, COL | 2010–2019 |
|
Elih Villanueva | RHP | 2007 | Florida St. | R27 (2008) | MIA | 2011 | |
Ryan Schimpf | 2B | 2008 | LSU | R5 (2009) | SD, ANA | 2016–2018 | |
Alex Wimmers | RHP | 2008 | Ohio St. | R1 (2010) | MIN | 2016–2017 | |
Drew Rucinski | RHP | 2008–2010 | Ohio St. | UDFA (2011) | ANA, MIN, MIA, OAK | 2014–present | |
Jacob Wilson | 2B | 2009 | Memphis | R10 (2012) | OAK, HOU | 2021 | |
Austin Gomber | LHP | 2012 | Florida Atlantic | R4 (2014) | STL, COL | 2018–present | |
Ryan Yarbrough | LHP | 2012 | Old Dominion | R4 (2014) | TB, KC, LAD | 2018–present |
References
- ↑ Koch, Gregory (2021-07-19). "Fireman's Field – Purcellville Cannons". Stadium Journey. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
- ↑ "Luray Wranglers: 2010 Valley League Champs!". All Things Valley League. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
- ↑ Kozlowski, Rick (2012-10-03). "Cannon fodder: Charles Town gets Valley League Baseball team". The Journal. Archived from the original on 2014-02-04. Retrieved 2014-01-29.
- ↑ "Purcellville Cannons: The Cannons". purcellvillecannons.com. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
- ↑ Battiston, John. "Continuing a century of community baseball, Purcellville Cannons deliver for the hometown crowd". Loudoun Times. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
- ↑ LUKAT, CARL (2023-07-27). "Cannons retire Ryne Guida's No. 29 jersey". Loudoun Times. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ "2023 MLB Draft Results Round 14 | MLB Draft Results | 2023 MLB Amateur Draft". mymlbdraft.com. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ "Blue Jays sign 16 of 19 2023 Draft picks". MLB.com. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
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