Washington Wild Things
Independent professional baseball team based in Washington, Pennsylvania / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Washington Wild Things are a professional baseball team based in Washington, Pennsylvania The team competes in the Frontier League (FL) as a member of the West Division, and is owned by Stu and Francine Williams. They play their home games at Wild Things Park, a 3,200-seat stadium built 30 miles southwest of Pittsburgh.
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League | Frontier League (West Division) | ||||
Location | Washington, Pennsylvania | ||||
Ballpark | Wild Things Park | ||||
Founded | 1997 | ||||
League championships | 1 (1997) | ||||
Division championships | 8 (2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2018, 2021, 2022) | ||||
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Colors | Red, black, white | ||||
Retired numbers | 12 (Chris Sidick) | ||||
Ownership | Stu and Francine Williams | ||||
Manager | Tom Vaeth | ||||
General Manager | Steve Zavacky (Managing Director) | ||||
Media | Observer–Reporter MSA Sports Network | ||||
Website | www |
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The Wild Things won the Frontier Cup in their inaugural season in 1997, defeating the Evansville Otters 2 games to 0.