Mankato MoonDogs

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Mankato MoonDogs
Founded 1999
Ballpark Franklin Rogers Park
Based in Mankato, Minnesota
Team Colors black, orange
League Northwoods League
Team Manager Jason Nell[1]
General manager Kyle Mrozek[2]
Owner Joe Schwei[2]

The Mankato MoonDogs are a baseball team that plays in the Northwoods League, an NCAA summer baseball league. The team started play in 1999 as the Mankato Mashers, and were renamed in 2002.[3] Their home games are played at Franklin Rogers Park in Mankato, Minnesota.

The team's GM, Kyle Mrozek, is a native of Albany, Minn. He worked for two years as an analyst with Minneapolis-based Target Corp., before joining Moondog managment. Previously, he interned for the Alexandria Beetles, another Northwoods Team.

  1. ^ "MoonDogs retain Nell as manager", Mankato Free Press, 2006-10-05. Retrieved on 2007-01-02.
  2. ^ a b Mankato MoonDogs Management. Mankato MoonDogs. Retrieved on 2007-01-02.
  3. ^ Millea, John. "Fielding big dreams", Star Tribune, 2004-07-27.

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