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Edmonton Cracker-Cats
Founded in 2005
Edmonton, Alberta

Team Logo

Cap Insignia
League affiliations

Northern League (2004-2007)

Name
  • Edmonton Cracker Cats (2005-present)
Team Colors
  • blue, black, silver, white
Ballpark
Championships
  • League titles:
Owner(s)/Operated By: Dan Orlich
General Manager:
Manager: Brent Bowers
Media: Edmonton Sun
CFRN
Edmonton Journal
Website: www.crackercats.ca

The Edmonton Cracker-Cats are an independent minor league baseball team that play in the Golden Baseball League. Based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, they play at TELUS Field. The 2005 season was their inaugural season.

Founded: 2005
Playoff appearances: None
Divisional titles won: None
League Championships won: None

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The name "Cracker-Cats" is derived from the oil industry term Fluid Catalytic Cracking ("cat cracking" for short), which is part of the process of refining crude oil into gasoline by onverting high boiling hydrocarbons into smaller molecules.

May 20, 2005 - First game of inaugural season at the Kansas City T-Bones.
May 27, 2005 - 7894[1] fans attend inaugural home opener vs the Sioux Falls Canaries.
June 13, 2006 - Infamous brawl with the Calgary Vipers. The resulting suspension leads manager Terry Bevington to resign.
July 18, 2006 - Stubby Clapp named MVP of the Northern League All-Star game.
September 3, 2006 - The Cracker-Cats finish their second season six games back in the wild card race and miss the playoffs.
2007 Season - Edmonton adds 3 former Major Leaguer's, Ryan Radmanovich, Mike Johnson, and Lou Pote. The 'Cats finished 38-58 and last in the league.
October 24, 2007 - The team officially joins the Golden Baseball League.

April 3, 2007 Round 1: Selected 1B Rhett Teller 3rd overall, Round 2: Selected OF Sambu Ndungidi 14th overall


Brian Munhall sold to the Milwaukee Brewers, Phil Devey sold to the Philadelphia Phillies, Aric Van Gaalen sold to the Seattle Mariners, and Scott Richmond invited to Toronto Blue Jays training camp.

        First Half   Second Half   Overall      
Season Division W-L Finish W-L Finish W-L Win% Playoffs
2005 North 22-26 5th 25-22 3rd 47-48 .495 Did not qualify
2006 North 21-27 3rd 23-25 T-3 44-52 .458 Did not qualify
2007 North 19-29 4th 19-29 4th 37-58 .389 Did not qualify

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