Macon Bacon

Coastal Plain League baseball team From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Macon Bacon is a Georgia based wood-bat collegiate summer baseball team that began playing in the Coastal Plain League (CPL) in 2018. They have appeared in the league playoffs twice, and finished as the runner-up after a Championship appearance in their second season.

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Macon Bacon

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LeagueCoastal Plain League (West)
LocationMacon, GA
BallparkLuther Williams Field
Founded2018
Petitt Cup championships1 Appearance
ColorsRed, Black
MascotKevin Bacon, The Grease, Notorious P.I.G.
OwnershipBrandon Raphael-Managing partner, Dr. Daniel Erthal and others
ManagementBrandon Raphael (President)
PresidentBrandon Raphael
ManagerKevin Soine
Websitehttps://www.maconbaconbaseball.com/
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History

In 2017, the Macon-Bibb County Commission announced that a Coastal Plain League franchise would be coming to Macon. It would be owned by sports marketing firm SRO Partners, and would begin play in the 2018 season.[1] On July 6, 2017, SRO Partners and Macon-Bibb County signed a ten-year lease agreement for Luther Williams Field through December 31, 2027.[2] In August 2024, it was announced that the lease had been extended through 2037.[3]

Later in 2017, a contest was announced to select a name for the team.[4] After receiving over 1,500 submissions, five finalists were selected: Macon Bacon, Macon Soul, Macon Hits, Macon Heat, and Macon Noise.[5] A vote was held, with the name Macon Bacon being announced as the winner.[6]

In November 2023, owner Steve Delay announced on LinkedIn that the team was being put up for sale.[7][8] In August 2024 it was announced the purchase of the team was completed to Macon Bacon Baseball LLC which includes Managing Partner Brandon Raphael, and local investors Dr. Daniel Erthal, Ron Shipman, and Jonathan Pitts.[3]

Location

The team is based in Macon, Georgia and plays its home games at Luther Williams Field in Macon.

Prior to the inaugural 2018 season, the team announced plans to complete major renovations and updates to Luther Williams Field, in partnership with Macon-Bibb County. At a cost of approximately $2.5 million, the renovations would be funded by revenue from the 2016 Special-purpose local-option sales tax (SPLOST).[9]

Further changes were made before the 2019 season[10] and before the 2020 season.[11][12][13][2]

Coaching staff

Danny Higginbotham managed the team for the 2018 and 2019 seasons. At the end of the 2019 season, he announced plans to leave the team after being named as an Assistant Coach at Des Moines Area Community College.[14][15] On September 10, 2019, the team named Jimmy Turk, an assistant coach at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix, Arizona as the new manager.[16] On October 2, 2020, the team announced that Kyle MacKinnon had been named the head coach for the 2021 season.[17] On September 21, 2021, the team named former assistant coach Kevin Soine the head coach for the 2022 season.[18]

Attendance

In 2018, the team was named the Coastal Plain League's Organization of the year after selling out 11 of 23 home games. It finished the 2018 season 2nd in attendance in the Coastal Plain League and 10th overall for the entire summer league,[clarification needed] with an estimated home total attendance count of over 47,000.[19]

Yearly records

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Season Manager Record
2018 Danny Higginbotham 22–25
2019 Danny Higginbotham 29–21
2020 Jimmy Turk 24–25
2021 Kyle MacKinnon 15–26
2022 Kevin Soine 24–24
2023 Easton Waterman 24–22
2024 Daniel Duarte 17–31
2025 Easton Waterman TBD
Overall Record: 155–174
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Players in the pros

These former players have been selected in the MLB draft or have gone on to sign contracts with professional baseball teams:[20][21][22][23][24]

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Player School Drafted Drafted/Signed with Season(s) with Bacon Major League Debut
1. Dylan Spacke Georgia Round 21, 647th overall (2019) Boston Red Sox 2018
2. Matthew Minnick Long Beach State Round 23, 705th overall (2019) New York Yankees 2018
3. Riley King Mercyhurst Round 26, 787th overall (2019) Atlanta Braves 2018
4. Keaton Weisz Coastal Carolina Round 36, 1081st overall (2019) Los Angeles Angels 2018
5. MJ Rookard Middle Georgia State University Undrafted Gary RailCats (Independent) 2019
6. Zach McCambly Coastal Carolina Round 3, 75th overall (2020) Miami Marlins 2018
7. Zach Cornell Middle Georgia State University Undrafted Washington Nationals 2019
8. Fraser Ellard Liberty University Round 8, 245th overall (2021) Chicago White Sox 2020 July 20, 2024[25]
9. Matt Litwicki Indiana University Round 10, 286th overall (2021) Boston Red Sox 2020
10. Jack Sinclair University of Central Florida Round 16, 473rd overall (2021) Washington Nationals 2020
11. Josh Hood University of Pennsylvania Round 20, 586th overall (2021)

Round 6, 186th overall (2022)

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12. Collin Price Mercer University Round 6, 193rd overall (2022) Houston Astros 2020
13. John Michael Bertrand Notre Dame Round 10, 316th overall (2022) San Francisco Giants 2018
14. Garrett Brown Georgia Round 18, 533rd overall (2022) Chicago White Sox 2019
15. Austin Emener ETSU Round 16, 472nd overall (2023) Colorado Rockies 2022
16. Patrick Clohisy St. Louis University Round 11, 341st overall (2024) Atlanta Braves 2023
17. JR Freethy University of Nevada Round 14, 427th overall (2024) Toronto Blue Jays 2023
18. Kasen Wells Weatherford College Round 16, 480th overall (2024) San Diego Padres 2024
19. Nolan Clifford Creighton University Round 17, 498th overall (2024) Colorado Rockies 2023
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Post-season appearances

During their first season in 2018, the team advanced to the league playoffs.[26] On August 5, they were eliminated in the first round after a 4–15 loss to the Savannah Bananas.[27]

In the 2019 season, the team advanced to the League Championship, the Petitt Cup, for the first time, where they faced the Morehead City Marlins in a 3-game series for the Petitt Cup, where they finished as the runner up, losing by a margin of 1–2.[28] Game 1 of the series resulted in a 3–0 loss to Morehead City.[29][30] In game 2, Macon scored an 11–4 victory over Morehead City.[30] Game 3 resulted in a 2–6 loss by Macon to Morehead City.[30]

During the abbreviated 2020 season, the team advanced to the Coastal Plain League Championship, where they defeated the Savannah Bananas with a score of 6–5.[31]

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