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(Redirected from Green Bay Booyah) Baseball team in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin
Green Bay Rockers
Information
LeagueNorthwoods League (Great Lakes West (2019–present)
South Division (2007–2018))
LocationAshwaubenon, Wisconsin
BallparkCapital Credit Union Park
Founded2007
League championships1 (2023)
Division championships1 (2023)
Former name(s)Green Bay Booyah (2019–2021)
Green Bay Bullfrogs (2007–2018)
Former ballparksJoannes Stadium (2007–2018)
ColorsNavy blue, red, gold, sky blue, white          
MascotRhodie
OwnershipMark Skogen
ManagerChris Krepline
General ManagerJohn Fanta
MediaPlay by Play Broadcasters: Gus Baylow & RJ Taylor
Websitenorthwoodsleague.com/green-bay-rockers/

The Green Bay Rockers are a baseball team that plays in the Northwoods League, a collegiate summer baseball league. The team joined the league as the Bullfrogs as an expansion franchise for the 2007 season along with the Battle Creek Bombers. Before the 2019 season, the Bullfrogs were renamed the Booyah, moved from their original stadium of Joannes Stadium to Capital Credit Union Park, and switched divisions from the Northwoods League South Division to the Great Lakes West Division.

Team history

Baseball returns to Titletown

With the approval of the lease on Joannes Stadium by the Green Bay City Council on September 19, 2006, the Northwoods League and Titletown Baseball Group headed by Majority Owner Jeff Royle was awarded a franchise called the Green Bay Bullfrogs to begin play the following season. This allowed renovations to begin on Joannes Stadium on September 20, 2006. Those renovations lasted through the spring of 2007. The club is the first team to play baseball in the city of Green Bay since the Green Bay Sultans, an independent minor league franchise in the now-defunct Prairie League, played a single season in 1996.

2007 season

The Green Bay Bullfrogs won the first half of the South Division in the Northwoods League, the first expansion team in the NWL's 14-year history to do so. They faced the Eau Claire Express in the first round of the playoffs. The Bullfrogs had home field advantage.

After winning game 1 of the division series in Eau Claire, the Bullfrogs returned to Joannes Stadium and lost games 2 and 3, thus ending an incredible inaugural season in the Northwoods League. The team still finished with a league-leading 43–25 overall record that included a then league-record 15-game winning streak, and at one time during the season the Bullfrogs were ranked as high as #2 in the nationally acclaimed "Summer 16", which ranks the top summer collegiate teams in the country. Three Bullfrogs players earned Post Season All-Star honors: Kurt Yacko, Danny Meier and Daniel Robertson. Robertson was also awarded with NWL CO-MVP honors. Field Manager Elliott Strankman was named the NWL Manager of the Year.

2008 season

Beginning in the 2008 season, WNFL (1440 AM) became the flagship station for Green Bay Bullfrogs. WNFL airs the radio broadcast of each game, as well as 15-minute pre-game and post-game shows. The Bullfrogs announcer at the time, Matt Menzl, did the play-by-play.

The second season for the Bullfrogs was another incredibly successful season. The team was in the playoff hunt until the final days of the season and finished with a very respectable record of 35-33. Off the field the Bullfrogs continued to build a substantial fan base, setting numerous new attendance records capped off by a huge sell-out crowd of 2,319 (capacity 2,000).

2013 offseason

The Bullfrogs were purchased by Big Top Baseball in late November 2013. The Bullfrogs became the fourth franchise that Big Top Baseball owns and operates in the NWL.

2014 season

At Joannes Stadium for the 2014 season, the Bullfrogs had the most people come through the gates in franchise history. After 36 homes games, the Bullfrogs drew a record 42,902 fans, drawing more than the previous high from the 2008 season in which the Bullfrogs drew 41,878 fans. The season was highlighted by a season-high 2,174 fans that came out on Wednesday, June 25. It was the second-highest attendance at a Bullfrogs game since the franchise started in 2007. The Bullfrogs also drew crowds of 1,920 (8/7), 1,912 (7/24) and 1,686 (8/10). All-in-all, the Bullfrogs drew more than 1,000 fans in 24 of the 36 home games at Joannes Stadium over the course of the 2014 season.

Darrell "Skip" Handelsman took over as Field Manager and lead the team to a 36-36 record. On June 30, 2014, Handelsman recorded his 600th summer collegiate win. Handelsman is set to return as Field Manager in 2015.

2019 renaming and relocation

The Green Bay Bullfrogs were renamed the Green Bay Booyah in a "Name the Team Contest" held in the fall of 2018. "A booyah is a communal stew vegetables and less desirable cuts of meat cooked in large kettles." The team moved to the new Capital Credit Union Park in nearby Ashwaubenon for the 2019 season. Going along with the team's name, the ballpark features the world's largest booyah kettle (2,000 gallons). In their first game under their new name, the Booyah lost 2-1 at the Traverse City Pit Spitters. They also lost their first home game 12-6 to the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters.

2020 restrictions and post-season sale

The Booyah completed their 2020 season with a reduced capacity of 25% due to COVID-19 restrictions.

In December 2020, the Booyah ownership group agreed in principle to sell the team to Mark Skogen. The sale is pending the transfer of the ballpark lease which requires approval by the Village of Ashwaubenon Board of Trustees at their December 15 meeting.

2021 post-season renaming

In November 2021, the team was renamed the Green Bay Rockers for the 2022 season to synergize with the ownership/management group plans to host a variety of concerts and other sporting and community events at the stadium.

2023 league championship

In 2023, the Rockers won their first Northwoods League Championship. They won the first half in the Great Lakes West, earning a playoff berth. They swept the Madison Mallards in two games for the Great Lakes West championship. They defeated the Traverse City Pit Spitters in the Great Lakes Championship game, 15-14. They beat the St. Cloud Rox in the Northwoods League Championship game, 4–3.

Notable players

References

  1. "1996 Green Bay Sultans Statistics | Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
  2. Reichard, Kevin (November 14, 2018). "New for 2019: Green Bay Booyah". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
  3. "New for 2019: Capital Credit Union Park". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. July 17, 2018. Retrieved July 19, 2018.
  4. Bollier, Jeff (November 14, 2018). "Bullfrogs celebrate new name with free booyah Saturday". Green Bay Press-Gazette. Gannett Company. Retrieved February 12, 2019.
  5. Sommers, Brett A. (May 28, 2019). "Strong opening day crowd drives Pit Spitters to franchise's 1st win". Traverse City Record-Eagle. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  6. Palzewic, Rich (June 2, 2019). "Booyah open season at new ballpark". The Press Times. Green Bay, Wisconsin. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  7. ^ "Green Bay Booyah Agree in Principle to Ownership Transfer of Franchise". Green Bay Booyah (Press release). December 10, 2020. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
  8. "Green Bay Booyah sold". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. December 11, 2020. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
  9. Reichard, Kevin (November 3, 2021). "New for 2022: Green Bay Rockers". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
  10. ^ "Rockers win 2023 Northwoods League Championship". Green Bay Rockers. August 18, 2023. Retrieved August 18, 2023.

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