Sioux Falls Canaries

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Sioux Falls Canaries
Founded in 1993
Sioux Falls, South Dakota

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Name
  • Sioux Falls Canaries (1993-present)
Team Colors
  • royal blue, canary yellow
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Owner(s)/Operated By: Mike Veeck
General Manager:
Manager: Steve Shirley
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Website: www.canariesbaseball.com

The Sioux Falls Canaries are an independent minor league baseball team in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA. From 1993 to 2005, the Canaries were members of the Northern League. The city's Northern League history dates back to 1942, while the history of the Canaries dates back nearly 100 years.

Legend has it that the nickname "Canaries" emerged from a newspaper writer's repeated reference to the team's unusual yellow uniforms[citation needed].

Sioux Falls was home to the Canaries of the original Northern League in 1942 and again from 1946-1953. The city was then without a Northern League franchise until 1966. Then, the Sioux Falls Packers began play and spent six seasons in the circuit until the league ceased operations following the 1971 campaign.

A handful of independent baseball pioneers breathed new life into a revived Northern League in 1993. Sioux Falls competed in a six-team league, joining the St. Paul Saints, the Rochester Aces, the Thunder Bay Whiskey Jacks, the Sioux City Explorers and the Duluth-Superior Dukes.

On the field, the Canaries had enjoyed their greatest successes in 1994 and 1996. Former major leaguer Pedro Guerrero batted .329 with eight home runs and 47 RBIs for the 1994 Canaries as the team posted a 47-33 record for the season. Sioux Falls was narrowly beat out by Sioux City in the first half of the season while the Birds finished four games out of first in the second half. Chris Powell batted a league-best .357 to lead the Canaries while Jamie Ybarra paced all league hurlers with 10 wins and 109 strikeouts.

In 1996, the Canaries overcame a 20-22 first half to the season and posted a 24-18 mark over the second half of the campaign. Even then, the team finished three games back of the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks.

New ownership took over the club in 1998 and a steady diet of improvements have followed, including a new manager, new logo and identity system.

The Canaries posted their best season ever in 2001, going 55-35 and gaining the team's first playoff berth since the league re-emerged in 1993. On July 11, 2001, the Canaries won the first-half title in the South Division in dramatic fashion on the final day of the half. Sioux Falls won 21-7 win over Duluth-Superior in the game that secured its first pennant and its first playoff appearance.

Team owners and city officials hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking in November 1999, kicking off a $5.6 million renovation to Sioux Falls Stadium.

The new Birdcage drew national attention on June 2, 2001, as USA Today writer Mel Antonen wrote a feature story on the retrofit. The project drew praise for the integration of an existing facility with more modern elements.

Sioux Falls Stadium now features nine luxury suites, a 3000-square-foot home clubhouse, a group barbecue area and a video wall/scoreboard that features live and recorded video clips as well as animated pieces.

On September 29, 2005, the Canaries left the Northern League, along with the Lincoln Saltdogs, the Sioux City Explorers and the St. Paul Saints to form the American Association for the 2006 season.

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As of July 7, 2007

Catchers

  • 27 Flag of the United States Tim Marks
  • 15 Flag of the United States Jake Smith

Infielders

  • 23 Flag of Puerto Rico Abner Arroyo
  • 26 Flag of the United States Matt Imwalle
  • 11 Flag of the United States Cameron Coughlan
  •  4 Flag of the United States Damon Lessler
  • 44 Flag of Panama Orlando Miller

Outfielders

  • -- Flag of Puerto Rico Juan Figueroa
  • 22 Flag of Puerto Rico Wil Quintana
  •  9 Flag of the United States James Shanks
  • 18 Flag of the United States Will Smith
  • 17 Flag of Canada Ben Van Iderstine
 

Pitching Staff

  • 20 Flag of the United States Lenny Bays
  • 14 Flag of the United States Kelly Casares
  • 21 Flag of the United States Kevin Cheppenko
  • 37 Flag of the United States Sean Donlin
  • 16 Flag of the United States Ryan Ford
  • 25 Flag of the United States Jerrod Fuell
  • 24 Flag of the United States Aaron Garrison
  •  9 Flag of the United States Jeff Landing
  • 28 Flag of the United States Pat Mahomes
  • 34 Flag of the United States Micah Posey
  • 29 Flag of the United States Kris Regas

  • aabfan.com - yearly league standings & awards (American Association)
  • nlfan.com - yearly league standings & awards (Northern League)


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Baseball AA: Sioux Falls Canaries, NL: Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks
Basketball D-League: Dakota WizardsSioux Falls Skyforce, CBA: Minot SkyRockets
Football UIF: Sioux Falls Storm
Hockey USHL: Sioux Falls Stampede, NAHL: Bismarck BobcatsFargo-Moorhead Jets
College athletics North Dakota State University BisonSouth Dakota State University JackrabbitsUniversity of North Dakota Fighting Sioux
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