Chatham-Kent Barnstormers

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Chatham-Kent Barnstormers
Information
LeagueCanadian Baseball League
LocationChatham, Ontario
BallparkFergie Jenkins Field
Founded2024
ColorsBlack, red, gold
     
MascotLefty
OwnershipDom Dinelle, Matt Nahdee, Harry Muir, Scott Currie
PresidentDom Dinelle
General managerHarry Muir
ManagerDom Dinelle
Websitehttps://www.ckbarnstormers.com

The Chatham-Kent Barnstormers are an independent minor league professional baseball team based in Chatham, Ontario, playing in the Canadian Baseball League (CBL). The team was founded in 2024 and play their home games at the 1,400 seat Fergie Jenkins Field.

The team played its first game in franchise history on May 18, 2024, a 5-3 win over the Kitchener Panthers.

Active Roster Coaching Staff

Pitchers

  1. 29 Mizuki Akatsuka
  2. 38 Garret Day
  3. 50 Mike Delong
  4. 99 Gregor Farquaharson
  5. 12 Christian Hauck
  6. 18 Brian Lui
  7. 2 Catalin Morin
  8. 16 Yuri O'Connor-Yokoyama
  9. 41 Eric Pettipiece
  10. 15 Aden Ryan
  11. 30 Gaku Ueda
  12. 14 Brock Whitson


Catchers

  1. 45 Mitsuki Fukuda
  2. 8 Yushin Ohta

Infielders

  1. 27 Owen Constineau
  2. 20 Trent Sillett
  3. 44 Evan Morrison
  4. 5 Torrin Vaselenak
  5. 34 Victor Plaz
  6. 7 Robert Mackie
  7. 3 Sadler Goodwin

Outfielders

  1. 33 Andrew Groening
  2. 23 Braxton Haggith
  3. 13 Lee Kucera
  4. 19 Spencer Marcus
  5. 25 Spencer Morin

Manager Harry Muir Coaches


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History

On November 23, 2022, the Intercounty Baseball League announced that it had approved an expansion application for Chatham Ontario for admittance into the league starting with the 2024 IBL season.[1] The team's name was initially unveiled as the "Chatham-Kent Blackbirds" on January 27, 2023, but was dropped only three days later after team officials learned the term held historical derogatory use.[2][3] The team later stated that they would change the name to “better reflect the diverse cultural history of the community.” On July 6, 2023, the new team name was officially unveiled as the "Chatham-Kent Barnstormers" (a reference to Barnstorming).[4]

After operating for two years and an semi-pro club, the team transitioned to fully professional in 2026 after the IBL rebranded to the Canadian Baseball League,[5] becoming the city's first pro sports team since the Chatham Wheels of the Colonial Hockey League left in 1994.[citation needed] Harry Muir, the team's general manager, told reporters the changes would not lead to an increase in ticket prices.[5]

Season-by-season results

Managers

References

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