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Schaumburg Flyers
Founded in 1993
Schaumburg, Illinois

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Name
  • Schaumburg Flyers (1999-present)
  • Thunder Bay Whiskey Jacks (1993-1998)
Team Colors
  • navy blue, orange, khaki
Ballpark
Championships
  • League titles:
  • Division titles: 3 (1999, 2004, 2006) 
Owner(s)/Operated By: Richard Ehrenreich
John E. Hughes
Mike Conley
General Manager: Morgan West
Manager: Steve Maddock
Media: Schaumburg Review
  • Chicago Daily Herald
Website: www.flyersbaseball.com

The Schaumburg Flyers are a Northern League baseball team based in Schaumburg, Illinois. The Flyers are not affiliated with any Major League Baseball team. They play their home games at Alexian Field, formerly known as Schaumburg Baseball Stadium, off The Elgin O'Hare Expressway. The team was created in 1999 when the Thunder Bay (Ontario) Whiskey Jacks were sold and moved to Schaumburg.

In 1999, the flyers hired their first manager, Ron Kittle. Kittle is most famous for his playing days with the White Sox, and former Cub Greg Hibbard was the pitching coach. During the early years of the franchise, Kittle did a series of TV commercials to promote the team, using the gimmick "Ma Kittle." where he played both himself and his "Ma." The ads were successful at sparking some initial interest in the team as the Flyers hoped to steal away fans from the nearby Kane County Cougars. The ad mimmicked the highly successful Nike ads where Larry Johnson starred as both himself and "Gramama." At the end of the 2001 season, however, Kittle resigned from his managerial position, and Jim Boynewicz was hired to replace him.

In 2004, the Flyers made it to the Northern League Championship Series against the St. Paul Saints. Despite leading the five-game series 2-1, Schaumburg eventually lost the series. In Game 5, Flyers relief pitcher Lyle Prempas allowed a game winning grand slam by St. Paul infielder Marc Mirizzi in the ninth inning.

The Flyers have appeared in the Northern League Playoffs four times (1999, 2003, 2004, 2006) but have never won the championship. Some famous players who have played for the Flyers are former Oakland A's outfielder Ozzie Canseco and former Chicago Cubs outfielder Dwight Smith.

Contents

        First Half   Second Half   Overall      
Season Division W-L Finish W-L Finish W-L Win% Playoffs
1999 East 19-24 1st 25-18 1st 44-42 .512 Lost Central semi-final
2000 East 18-25 4th 20-23 4th 38-48 .442 Did not qualify
2001 North 18-27 3rd 19-26 3rd 37-53 .411 Did not qualify
2002 South 19-24 4th 16-29 5th 35-53 .398 Did not qualify
2003 East 25-19 3rd 22-22 2nd 47-41 .534 Lost semi-final
2004 South 31-17 1st 27-21 2nd 58-38 .604 Lost championship series
2005 South 16-32 6th 22-26 4th 38-58 .396 Did not qualify
2006 South 31-17 1st 15-33 4th 46-50 .479 Lost division final
2007 South 20-28 3rd 19-29 4th 39-57 .406 Did not qualify

The actor who plays "Leon" in a Budweiser advertising campaign, Nigel Thatch, became a Flyer in 2005. This brought national attention to the Flyers, with mentions on ESPN's Pardon the Interruption and SportsCenter. Nigel brought many fans to Alexian Field, but on May 1st, 2006 Nigel was traded to Fullerton of the Golden League for 60 cases of Budweiser beer.

For the second half of the 2006 season, the Flyers and MSN have partnered to let fans choose the Flyers lineups online. This program is called "Fan Club: Reality Baseball"[1]. Players and the team manager are upset by this development, and changes mandated by the online voting have seemingly caused several on-field errors.[2] Attendance has declined severely during the 2007 season, probably due to a dramatic weakening of Schaumburg's economy, which relied on shopping and a rising real estate market. Shopping revenue has decreased dramatically in the Woodfield area, and many homes in the area have lost close to 15% in value recently, resulting in the current decline. Also most of the team went with former manager Andy McCauley to the Kansas City T-Bones, which left only one player from th '06 team on the '07. Most of the 2007 season seem to have everyone acting this is the first time basesball had been played in Schaumburg.


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