West Tenn Diamond Jaxx

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West Tenn Diamond Jaxx
West Tenn Diamond Jaxx
League Southern League
Division North Division
Year founded 1998
Major League affiliation Seattle Mariners
Home ballpark Pringles Park
Previous home ballparks None
City Jackson, Tennessee
Current uniform colors Black, Green
Previous uniform colors None
Logo design A realistically colored baseball diamond with the "Jaxx" wordmark superimposed over it in white with silver shadowing. Centered above the wordmark is a miner wearing a hardhat holding a diamond and a baseball bat.
Division titles 3 (1999, 2000, 2005)
League titles 2000
Manager Eddie Rodriquez
Owner Lozinak Baseball Properties

The West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx are a minor league baseball team based in Jackson, Tennessee. It is the Class AA affiliate of the Seattle Mariners, and plays in the Southern League.

The Diamond Jaxx play in Pringles Park, a 6,000-capacity facility that opened in 1998. The Diamond Jaxx have had marginal success in their history with only one Southern League Championship in 2000. In 1999, the Jaxx played in the Southern League Championship, but were defeated three-games-to-one by the Orlando Rays. It was the same story when the Jaxx got into the Southern League Divisional Series and was defeated three-games-to-two by the Birmingham Barons. Following two, decent years record wise, they had their best regular season record in 2005 but ultimately fell short of a second championship in game 4 of the championship series to the Jacksonville Suns. Though the team considered a move to South Carolina after the 2005 season, citing financial problems, they recently signed a three-year lease to play at Pringles Park through the 2008 season.


The Jaxx hosted one Southern League All-Star game, 1999.

The Jaxx best year record wise was 2005, 83-56, their worst was 2001, 59-80.

The Jaxx were the AA affiliate of the Chicago Cubs from 1998-2006.

Kyle Farnsworth, 1998

Julio Zuleta, 1999

Hee Seop Choi, 2000

Eric Hinske, 2000

Corey Patterson, 2000

Carlos Zambrano, 2000

Juan Cruz, 2001

Bobby Hill, 2001

Mark Prior, 2002

Jason Dubois, 2002

Sergio Mitre, 2003

Rich Hill, 2005

Sean Marshall, 2005

Matt Murton, 2005

Felix Pie, 2005

Ryan Theriot, 2005

Eric Patterson, 2006

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