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You are here: Home / News / Local News / It’s Official: Jammers, NY-Penn League to Pull Out of Jamestown

It’s Official: Jammers, NY-Penn League to Pull Out of Jamestown

August 26, 2014 By WRFA Radio Leave a Comment

jamestownjammersMORGANTOWN, W.V. – The city of Jamestown is losing its professional baseball team.

On Monday afternoon, officials from the city of Morgantown, W.V. joined those from West Virginia University, the New York-Penn League and the Pittsburgh Pirates in announcing that the Pirates’ class A affiliate Jamestown Jammers  would be moving to the West Virginia city for the 2015 season.

During the media conference, Pirates President Frank Connelly explained why the Pirates wanted to relocate the team from Jamestown to Morgantown.

“When we look at a community for one of our minor league affiliates, we really look for a number of factors that are critical to us,” Connelly said. “One – the community itself. Do they support the team. Secondly – the facilities. And third – the minor league operators. Here in Morgantown, we have the perfect blend of all of those.”

In making the announcement, league president Ben Hayes also said that the effort to land a team in Morgantown has been underway for the past several years, especially with the university, city and Monongalia County working together to construct a new state-of-the-art ball park for the WVU baseball team.

“We have been working on this project for three to four years now,” Connelly said. “The New York-Penn league is the oldest continuously operating Single A  baseball league in professional baseball and we believe this is going to be one of the premiere sites in the New York-Penn League.”

Hayes also extended his appreciation the community of Jamestown for being an integral part of the New York-Penn League since its inception in 1939.

The Jammers are owned by Rich Baseball, which also owns the Buffalo Bisons (Class AAA; International League) and the Northwest Arkansas Naturals (Class AA; Texas League).

Teresi Address Departure, Says Possibility Baseball Will Return in Jamestown

A member of the Jamestown Jammers slides into third during a baseball game at Diethrick Park. The Jammers played in Jamestown from 1994 to 2014 and during that time were affiliated with the Detroit Tigers, the Miami Marlins, and, most recently, the Pittsburgh Pirates. On Aug. 25, 2014, it was announced that the team would relocate to Morgantown, W.V.

A member of the Jamestown Jammers slides into third during a baseball game at Diethrick Park. The Jammers played in Jamestown from 1994 to 2014 and during that time were affiliated with the Detroit Tigers, the Miami Marlins, and, most recently, the Pittsburgh Pirates. On Aug. 25, 2014, it was announced that the team would relocate to Morgantown, W.V. (Photo by Jason Sample; Courtesy of The Chautauqua Star)

While the city of Morgantown, WV was celebrating the arrival of a new professional baseball team on Monday, Jamestown Mayor Sam Teresi took time out during the monthly city council voting session to address the news.

Teresi said that he and so many others are obviously disappointed that the team is relocating to Morgantown, but was also impressed that the community was able to hold onto a team as long as it did, considering the recent shift the New York Penn League was making to bigger and wealthier markets.

“During the past couple of decades, minor league baseball as a business has changed dramatically,” Teresi said. “Short season ‘A’ ball clubs that existed successfully in small cities like Elmira, Niagara Falls, Schenectady, Utica, Watertown, Geneva, Newark and Oneonta area all but gone from the landscape and have relocated to major markets like Brooklyn, Staten Island, Youngstown (Ohio), Aberdeen (Maryland), Tri-Cities (Albany area), State College (Pennsylvania) and now the WVU campus in Morgantown, West Virginia.”

The mayor also said that while its disappointing to see the New York Penn League leave town, there is an effort by local stakeholders to start looking into other leagues with hopes of bringing another team to Jamestown.

“There’s already a community group out there that’s working with the city to look at other franchise possibilities in other leagues to bring competitive baseball back to the city,” Teresi said, also noting “In the words of the great Yogi Berra, ‘It ain’t over ’til it’s over.”

During its time in the league, Jamestown as had several well known players and managers play professional baseball for the local team, including hall-of-famer Nellie Fox, Jim Leyland, Randy Johnson, Marquis Grissom and Andres Galarraga. According to the mayor, the annual economic impact of professional baseball on the city is close to $3.5 million.

  • Read Teresi’s Full Statement on the Jammers Relocation below, or Click Here for PDF version.

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Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Andres Galarraga, Ben Hayes, Diethrick Park, Frank Connelly, Jim Leyland, Marquis Grissom, Nellie Fox, NY-Penn League, Pittsburgh Pirates, Randy Johnson, Rich Baseball, Sam Teresi, West Virginia University

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