Sussex County Miners
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueFrontier League (2020–present) (East Division)
LocationAugusta, New Jersey
BallparkSkylands Stadium
Founded2015
League championships1: (2018)
Division championships3: (2018, 2019, 2020)
Former league(s)Can-Am League (2015-2019)
ColorsGold, black, white
     
MascotHerbie the Miner
Playoff berths
5
2017
2018
2019
2020
2023
OwnershipAl Dorso
ManagerChris Widger
MediaNew Jersey Herald
Websitesussexcountyminers.com

The Sussex County Miners are a professional independent league baseball team based in the Augusta section of Frankford Township in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States.[1] The Miners are members of the East Division of the Frontier League, an independent baseball league which is an official MLB Partner League.[2] They were originally members of the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball (Can-Am League) and joined for the 2015 season. They joined the Frontier League for the 2020 season when it absorbed the Can-Am League.

The Miners' home stadium is Skylands Stadium, in Augusta near the Sussex County Fairgrounds.

The team is owned by Sussex Professional Baseball, LLC. The Miners' mascot is Herbie the Miner.

History of professional baseball in Sussex County

Skylands Stadium, originally called Skylands Park, opened in 1994. The stadium was built for the relocating Glens Falls Redbirds, who at the time were the St. Louis Cardinals' New York–Penn League affiliate and were playing in Glens Falls, New York at East Field. The team was relocating for the second time in as many years after playing in Hamilton, Ontario in 1992.

The team became known as the New Jersey Cardinals after moving to Sussex County and played there until 2005. Following the season, the Cardinals announced they were relocating their New York–Penn League affiliate to University Park, Pennsylvania, where it became known as the State College Spikes.[3]

Skylands Stadium

The Can-Am League announced shortly after the Cardinals' move was made official that they would be expanding for the 2006 season and adding a team in Sussex County. Owned by the same ownership group that held the New Jersey Jackals, the new team was named the Sussex Skyhawks after a contest where fans submitted names. The Skyhawks won the league championship in 2008,[4] but folded in 2010.[5]

Skylands Park was also a temporary home for the Newark Bears of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball in their inaugural season; the Bears played their first 20 home games there while Riverfront Stadium in Newark was being built.

In 2014, after purchasing Skylands Stadium the year before, Dorso officially announced the arrival of the Miners, who began play the following season.[6] The Miners struggled their first two seasons, finishing last and second-to-last in the league and missing the playoffs both season.

In the 2017 season, the Miners qualified for the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. However, they got swept 3-0 in the opening round by the eventual champions, the Quebec Capitales. The following season, the Miners won their first regular season title, placing first in the league. On September 9, 2018, the Miners defeated the Trois-Rivières Aigles in the opening round series 3-2 to advance to their first championship round in franchise history. The following series, they defeated the Quebec Capitales 3-1 in the championship series to earn their first league championship, winning on a dramatic walk-off home run by Martin Figueroa. The Miners were almost able to replicate their success the following season, finishing first in the regular season standings and winning their opening round series against the Rockland Boulders. In the championship series, however, they lost 3-1 to their in-state rival New Jersey Jackals, also owned by Dorso.

The 2018 Miners celebrate their Can-Am Championship win.

Following the 2019 season, it was announced that the Can-Am League, along with five of its six teams, would be absorbed by the Frontier League. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however, the Frontier League announced there would be no season this year. Instead, the Miners would play in the local All-American Baseball Challenge, a six-team league introduced to entertain fans during the pandemic. Skylands Stadium hosted the Miners and the Skylands Cardinals, a team introduced for the challenge that referenced the area's baseball history. The Miners had a stellar regular season in the Challenge, finishing first in the league's standings, but fell to the New York Brave in the opening round, eliminating them from the championship game. The Miners finished third in the Challenge after beating the Jersey Wise Guys in the third place game.

In 2021, the Miners officially began Frontier League play, but missed the playoffs after finishing second in the Northeast Division. As of 2022, the Miners play in the League's East Division, along with the Capitales, Jackals, Aigles, Tri-City ValleyCats, New York Boulders, Ottawa Titans, and Empire State Greys.

Following the 2022 season, it was announced that Field Manager Bobby Jones would become the Vice President of the New Jersey Jackals. The Miners announced that former Major League catcher Chris Widger would manage the ball club in 2023.[7][8]

Season-by-season records

Sussex County Miners (2015–present)
Season Record (place) Win % Playoffs
Can-Am League
2015 (6 Teams)38–59 (6).392Did not qualify
2016 (6 Teams)39–61 (5).390Did not qualify
2017 (6 Teams)45–54 (4).455Lost Opening Round vs. Quebec Capitales 3–0
2018 (6 Teams)63–38 (1).624Won Opening Round vs. Trois-Rivières Aigles 3–2
Won Championship vs. Quebec Capitales 3–1
2019 (6 Teams)61–33 (1).649Won Opening Round vs. Rockland Boulders 3–1
Lost Championship vs. New Jersey Jackals 3–1
All-American Baseball Challenge
2020 (6 Teams)16—6 (1).727Lost Opening Game vs. New York Brave 5-1
Won Third Place Game vs. Jersey Wise Guys 5-1
Frontier League
2021 (14 Teams)49–46 (2).516Did not qualify
2022 (16 Teams)54–41 (4).568Did not qualify
2023 (16 Teams)55–40 (3).544Lost East Division Wild Card Playoff Game to New Jersey Jackals 5-0
Totals420–378.519

Current roster

Active (24-man) roster Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 34 Freisis Adames
  • 32 Griffin Baker
  • 14 Jimmy Boyce
  • -- Conner Dand ‡
  • 19 Cole Davis
  • 23 Alex Hart
  • 27 Robbie Hitt
  • 13 Jose Ledesma Jr.
  • 24 Mark Moclair
  • 30 James Mulry ‡
  • 11 Billy Parsons
  • 12 Matt Stil
  • 21 Eston Stull
  • 33 Tyler Thornton
  • 25 Ronnie Voacolo


Utility players

  • -- Dalton Combs ‡
  • -- Tony Gomez
  • -- Mikey Reynolds ‡
  • 44 Gavin Stupienski
 

Catchers

  • 20 Jason Agresti
  •  8 Elvis Lopez

Infielders

  • -- Trevor Abrams ‡
  •  4 Willie Escala
  • -- David Maberry ‡
  •  6 Abraham Mow
  • 17 Juan Santana
  • -- Juan Silverio ‡
  •  3 Will Zimmerman

Outfielders

  • 15 Oraj Anu
  •  1 Jawuan Harris
  •  7 Edwin Mateo
  • -- Tillman Pugh
 

Manager

Coaches

  • 26 Vladimir Fontalvo Jr. (hitting)
  •    Ryan Powell (first base)

Disabled list
‡ Inactive list
§ Suspended list

Roster updated May 22, 2023
Transactions

Notable alumni

References

  1. "The Sussex County MINERS to Play at - Skylands Stadium". Skylands Stadium. December 10, 2014. Archived from the original on January 6, 2015. Retrieved June 3, 2023.
  2. "American Association, Frontier League now MLB Partner Leagues". Ballpark Digest. August Publishing. September 24, 2020. Retrieved December 7, 2023.
  3. Augenstein, Seth (December 10, 2014). "Introducing the Sussex County Miners, N.J.'s newest pro baseball team". NJ.com.
  4. "League Champions". CanAmLeague.com – Official Website of the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball. Archived from the original on April 20, 2018.
  5. "Sussex Skyhawks". CanAmLeague.com – Official Website of the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball. Archived from the original on August 19, 2010.
  6. Westhoven, William (December 10, 2014). "Miners to fill major baseball void in Sussex". Daily Record. Retrieved July 25, 2022.
  7. Barbati, Carl (October 27, 2022). "Bobby Jones Joins Jackals". New Jersey Jackals (Press release). Retrieved May 29, 2023.
  8. Barbati, Carl (November 1, 2022). "Chris Widger Named Sussex County Manager". Frontier League (Press release).
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