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{{Wild Health Genomes Roster}} |
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Pitchers: |
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- Dustin Beggs |
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- [[Aaron Blair]] |
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- Luis Guzman |
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- [[Ryne Harper]] |
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- Bradley Hines |
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- Ren Ren Kazahari |
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- [[Ryan Kellogg]] |
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- William Kirwan |
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- Josh Martin |
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- [[Diego Moreno (baseball)|Diego Moreno]] |
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- Nate Peden |
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- [[Tim Peterson (baseball)|Tim Peterson]] |
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- [[Max Povse]] |
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- [[Edubray Ramos]] |
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- Jhonathan Ramos |
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- [[Robby Scott]] |
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- [[Elih Villanueva]] |
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- Jack Weinberger |
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Catchers: |
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- Scrappy Hopkins |
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- Robbie Kellerman |
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- Matt Phipps |
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- Chase Vallot |
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Infielders: |
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- Luke Becker |
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- Samir Dueñez |
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- Andrew Keefer |
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- Riley Mahan |
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- Carson McCurdy |
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- [[Jimmy Paredes]] |
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- Cleuluis Rondon |
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- [[Chris Shaw (baseball)|Chris Shaw]] |
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- Alex Wemple |
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Outfielders: |
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- Breland Almadova |
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- Will Decker |
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- Teodoro Martinez |
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- Anderson Miller |
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- Demetrius Moorer |
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- [[Félix Pie]] |
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- [[Moisés Sierra]] |
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- Corbin Steinour |
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- Wellington Dotel |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 06:32, 1 November 2022
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Wild Health Genomes | |
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Information | |
League | Atlantic League of Professional Baseball |
Location | Lexington, Kentucky |
Ballpark | Wild Health Field (2022–present) |
Founded | 2022 |
Nickname(s) | Genomes |
Manager | Mark Minicozzi |
The Wild Health Genomes are an American professional baseball team based in Lexington, Kentucky. Founded in 2022, they are a member of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, an MLB Partner League.[1][2] The Genomes are owned by the same group as the Lexington Legends and will share Wild Health Field with the Legends.[3]
Following the addition of the Staten Island FerryHawks as the ninth Atlantic League team, the Genomes were created to ensure an even number of teams for the 2022 season.[3] This is the first time that an Atlantic League "filler" team has had a home stadium, as the Road Warriors were a travelling club during their intermittent stints in the league. Barring the transfer or folding of any current teams, the Genomes are expected to be replaced by a new club in Hagerstown, Maryland, for the 2024 season.[4]
The Genomes made history on March 23, 2022 when they drafted catcher Alexis "Scrappy" Hopkins with the eighth pick, the first woman ever drafted for an on-field role in professional baseball.[5]
Season by season results
Since their inception, the Wild Health Genomes franchise have played 1 season in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball (2022 - ). As of the completion of the 2022 season, the club has played in 132 regular season games and compiled a record of 67 - 65 or a .508 winning percentage. The team has a postseason record of 0-0.
League Champions † |
Post-season Berth ♦ |
Season | Manager | Record[a] | Win % | League[b] | Division[c] | GB[d] | Post-season record[e] | Post-season win % | Result | League affiliate |
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2022 | Mark Minicozzi | 67–65 | .508 | 4th | 3rd | 21 | – | – | – | Atlantic League of Professional Baseball |
Roster
Template:Wild Health Genomes Roster
References
- ^ "Indy Atlantic League designated MLB Partner League". Ballpark Digest. August Publishing. September 23, 2020. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
- ^ "American Association, Frontier League now MLB Partner Leagues". Ballpark Digest. August Publishing. September 24, 2020. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
- ^ a b "The Kentucky Wild Health Genomes are here. Here's How and Why they exist". Lexington Herald Leader.
- ^ "New Hagerstown Ballpark". Herald Mail Media.
- ^ Murphy, Brian (March 23, 2022). "Alexis 'Scrappy' Hopkins makes history as Atlantic League draft pick". MLB.com. Retrieved April 4, 2022.