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The Wilmington Blue Rocks are a Minor League Baseball team of the South Atlantic League and the High-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals. They are located in Wilmington, Delaware, and play their home games at
Daniel S. Frawley Stadium Daniel S. Frawley Stadium is a stadium in Wilmington, Delaware. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Wilmington Blue Rocks minor league baseball team. The park was originally known as Legends Stadium when it was built ...
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Franchise history

The Blue Rocks played in the Carolina League, an advanced Single-A league in minor league baseball, from 1993 to 2020. The name "Blue Rocks" was chosen because of the blue granite found along the Brandywine River in Wilmington. The Blue Rocks play at Judy Johnson Field at
Daniel S. Frawley Stadium Daniel S. Frawley Stadium is a stadium in Wilmington, Delaware. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Wilmington Blue Rocks minor league baseball team. The park was originally known as Legends Stadium when it was built ...
in Wilmington's growing Riverfront district and was instrumental in bringing commerce and public attention to the once ignored and dilapidated area of the city. The Blue Rocks played their first season in 1993 when the Peninsula Pilots were purchased and relocated to the riverfront in Wilmington, Delaware. Principal owner Frank Boulton and co-owner Bud Harrelson bought the franchise in 1992, moved the team from
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, and changed their affiliation from the Seattle Mariners' farm system to the
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'. When the franchise moved to Wilmington in 1993, the ballpark was known as Legends Stadium, after the sports legends of Delaware. After Frawley, the Wilmington mayor who played a major role in the creation of the team, died while playing a recreational basketball game, the stadium was renamed Daniel S. Frawley Stadium in his honor. The Blue Rocks were Kansas City farm team from their inception, except for the 2005 and 2006 seasons when the team was affiliated with the Boston Red Sox. In 2020, with the re-organization of the minor leagues, the Blue Rocks became an affiliate of the Washington Nationals. In 2005, the Blue Rocks were featured in ''
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s 50 States in 50 Days. Matt Winer reported from a set in left field where ''SportsCenter'' did stories on the many mascots of the Blue Rocks. The Aug 19 game featuring ''SportsCenter'' drew the Blue Rocks' largest crowd in team history. The Blue Rocks played host to the 2014 California/Carolina League All Star Game, having previously hosted the game last 12 years earlier in 2002. The California League All Stars ousted the Carolina League All Stars 3-2. Kyle Waldrop of the Bakersfield Blaze took home the game's MVP award. On July 15, 2019, Jonathan Bowlan pitched the second no-hitter in franchise history against the Carolina Mudcats. He struck out nine batters, walking none on 97 pitches. The Blue Rocks won the 2019 Mills Cup Championship for the first time since 1999, closing a five-game series with the Fayetteville Woodpeckers with a 2-0 victory on September 14, 2019. In December 2020, the Blue Rocks were officially invited to become an affiliate of the Washington Nationals, joining the Nationals' minor league system beginning with the 2021 season. In further conjunction with Major League Baseball's restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Blue Rocks were organized into the High-A East. In 2022, the High-A East became known as the South Atlantic League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization.


Roster


Playoffs


Players of note

More than 200 Blue Rocks have gone on to the major leagues, including All-Stars Carlos Beltrán, Lance Carter, Johnny Damon, Zack Greinke, Jon Lieber, Jed Lowrie,
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, and Mike Sweeney. Other former Blue Rock players of note include: * Jeremy Affeldt * Carlos Beltran] * Clay Buchholz * David DeJesus * Danny Duffy * Chad Durbin * Mark Ellis * Jacoby Ellsbury *
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* Raúl González * Jed Lowrie * Whit Merrifield * Eric Hosmer * Sean Manaea * Mike Moustakas * Jake Odorizzi * Salvador Perez * Aníbal Sánchez * Brady Singer * Mike Sweeney * Michael Tucker


Retired numbers

*18 Johnny Damon *33 Mike Sweeney *36 Robin Roberts, played for the earlier Blue Rocks team *42
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(retired throughout baseball)


Mascots

The Blue Rocks have three mascots. Rocky Bluewinkle is a blue moose. Mr. Celery is a stalk of celery who comes out and dances to "
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" by Blur whenever Wilmington scores a run. Rubble is a giant blue rock.


See also

* Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame *
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External links

* {{Authority control Baseball teams established in 1993 1993 establishments in Delaware Sports in Wilmington, Delaware Professional baseball teams in Delaware Wilmington Riverfront Washington Nationals minor league affiliates Kansas City Royals minor league affiliates Boston Red Sox minor league affiliates Carolina League teams Sports in the Delaware Valley High-A East teams South Atlantic League teams