New Jersey Jackals

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New Jersey Jackals
Founded 1998
Ballpark Yogi Berra Stadium
Based in Montclair, New Jersey
Team Colors Black & Red
League Can-Am League
Team Trainer Tom Thomas
General manager Gregory L. Lockard & Larry Hall for the 2006 Season
Owner Floyd Hall Enterprises

The New Jersey Jackals are a CanAm League baseball team based in Little Falls, New Jersey. Since the 2005 season, they have played in the Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball, which is not affilitated with Major League Baseball.

The club was formed in 1998, and they posted the best record in the Northeast League in their inaugural season under manager Kash Beauchamp. They went on to sweep two playoff series and win the league championship, capturing the final game at Heritage Park in Colonie, New York, over the Albany-Colonie Diamond Dogs.

From 1999 to 2002, the Northeast League was in partnership with the Northern League. The Jackals won the combined league championship in 2001 and 2002 under manager George Tsamis, defeating the Winnipeg Goldeyes in the final series both years. The deciding game was played at CanWest Global Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 2001 and at home in 2002. After the 2002 series, Tsamis resigned to take the St. Paul Saints managerial position, and Joe Calfapietra took over.

Former Atlanta Braves second baseman Mark Lemke pitched for the Jackals as a knuckleballer in 1999. Pete Rose, Jr. spent half of the 1998 season on the team, as well.

The leagues went their separate ways in 2003, and the Jackals qualified for the Northeast League playoffs once again but were turned back by the eventual league champion Brockton Rox in the first round. However, the Jackals continued their winning ways in 2004, rebounding from two home losses against the North Shore Spirit to win the championship by capturing the final three games at Fraser Field in Lynn, Massachusetts, two of which required extra innings to decide.

On August 28, 2002, Jeremy Callier pitched the first no-hitter in Jackals history. He completed nine no-hit innings but had to wait to celebrate because the game remained scoreless. In the bottom of the ninth, Ryan Kane hit a home run to left field, giving the Jackals a 2-0 victory over the Berkshire Black Bears and making Callier's no-hitter official. Aaron Myers also threw a no-hitter on August 6, 2006 against the Worcester Tornadoes.

The mascot for the Jackals is an anthropomorphic Jackal named Jack. He entertains the fans and has some trademark game antics, such as wiggling his tail, the cha-cha slide, the YMCA, etc. Jack is very popular with little kids that attend the games, as well as the community.

Current uniform colors: White with black pinstripes for home games but solid black on Sundays and selected home games and grey for away games. The home uniform has the word "Jackals" across the front & a number on the back. Road jerseys say "New Jersey" Black home hats with the primary logo and the red road hat have the same logo on them.

Current Broadcaster: Joe Ameruoso

Current Radio Station: www.jackals.com *Note* Not on the radio for the 2006 Season

Seating Capacity: 3,784 (Not including lawn seating)

Contents

Season Manager First Half Record Second Half Record
1998 Kash Beauchamp 30-12, 1st place South 23-19, 2nd place South
1999 Kash Beauchamp 23-19, 1st place South 22-21, 2nd place South (tie)
2000 Kash Beauchamp 17-25, 4th place South 14-27, 4th place South
2001 George Tsamis 20-25, 3rd place South 25-20, 2nd place South
2002 George Tsamis 30-15, 1st place South 32-12, 1st place South
2003 Joe Calfapietra 28-17, 1st place South 24-20, 1st place South
2004 Joe Calfapietra 26-21, 1st place South 28-18, 1st place West (former south)
2005 Joe Calfapietra 25-21, 2nd place South 23-23, 3rd place South

  • 1998: Defeated Allentown Ambassadors, 2 games to 0; def. Albany-Colonie Diamond Dogs, 2 games to 0, for league championship
  • 1999: Defeated Allentown Ambassadors, 3 games to 0; lost to Albany-Colonie Diamond Dogs, 3 games to 1, in championship round
  • 2001: Defeated Albany-Colonie Diamond Dogs, 3 games to 0; def. Elmira Pioneers, 3 games to 2, for league championship; def. Winnipeg Goldeyes, 3 games to 1, for championship of combined Northern League
  • 2002: Defeated Elmira Pioneers, 3 games to 2; def. Adirondack Lumberjacks, 3 games to 2, for league championship; def. Winnipeg Goldeyes, 3 games to 1, for championship of combined Northern League
  • 2003: Lost to Brockton Rox, 3 games to 1, in opening round
  • 2004: Defeated Bangor Lumberjacks, 3 games to 1; def. North Shore Spirit, 3 games to 2, for league championship

Pitchers

  • Flag of United States Joel Bennett
  • Flag of United States Josh Brey
  • Flag of United States Jared Brown
  • Flag of Dominican Republic Willie Espinal
  • Flag of United States Bryan Gaal *Player-Coach*
  • Flag of United States James Mondesir
  • Flag of United States Aaron Myers
  • Flag of United States Adam Nikolic
  • Flag of United States Joe Orloski
  • Flag of United States Josh Schwartz Injured
  • Flag of United States T. J. Stanton
  • Flag of Cuba Raul Valdes
  • Flag of United States Michael Vicaro
  • Flag of United States Jason Wylie

Catchers

  • Flag of United States Jason Belcher Injured
  • Flag of United States Clay Kuklick
  • Flag of United States Nick Prosise
 

Infielders

  • Flag of United States John Lindsey
  • Flag of United States Joe Mihalics
  • Flag of United States Bill Peavey
  • Flag of Dominican Republic Guillermo Reyes
  • Flag of United States Wilton Veras

Outfielders

  • Flag of Dominican Republic Alex Fernandez
  • Flag of United States Joey Gomes
  • Flag of United States Mike Nesbit Injured
  • Flag of United States Zack Smithlin
  • Flag of United States Jason Tuttle
 

Manager

  • Flag of United States Joe Calfapietra

Coaches

  • Flag of United States Kevin Dattola (hitting & 3rd Base)
  • Flag of Cuba Ani Ramos (1st Base)
  • Flag of Dominican Republic Ramon Valera (bench)

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