Grand Forks Channel Cats

Collegiate summer baseball team in North Dakota From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Grand Forks Channel Cats were an American baseball team that played in the Northwoods League, a collegiate summer baseball league. They played their home games at Kraft Memorial Field in Grand Forks, North Dakota.[citation needed]

LeagueNorthwoods League (1998-2000)
BallparkKraft Memorial Field
Founded1998
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Grand Forks Channel Cats
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LeagueNorthwoods League (1998-2000)
LocationGrand Forks, North Dakota
BallparkKraft Memorial Field
Founded1998
ColorsGreen, black, gray, blue, white[1]
         
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History

The city of Grand Forks had previously had an independent baseball team called the Grand Forks Varmints, who played in the Prairie League in 1996 and 1997. The Prairie League folded after that season, and Grand Forks was one of three former Prairie League markets that entered the Northwoods League in 1998. While the Southern Minny Stars kept their branding, the Brainerd Mighty Gulls and Channel Cats established new identities.[2]

The Channel Cats played three seasons in the Northwoods League, posting records of 26–38, 19–44, and 18–43.[citation needed] After the 2000 season, the Channel Cats ceased operations.[2]

Channel Cats in MLB

The following is a list of former Channel Cats to appear in Major League Baseball.[3]

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Name Year with Channel Cats MLB Debut
Jordan De Jong 1998 2007 (Toronto Blue Jays)
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