Billings Mustangs




Minor League Baseball team






















































Billings Mustangs
Founded in 1948
Billings, Montana









Billings Mustangs logo.png MustangsCapLogo.PNG
Team logo Cap insignia
Class-level
Current Advanced Rookie
Minor league affiliations
League
Pioneer League (1948-1963, 1969–present)
Major league affiliations
Current
Cincinnati Reds (1974–present)
Previous



  • Kansas City Royals (1970-1973)


  • Seattle Pilots (1969)


  • St. Louis Cardinals (1957-63)


  • Pittsburgh Pirates (1952-56)


  • Brooklyn Dodgers (1949-51)


Minor league titles
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(15)

  • 1950

  • 1957

  • 1959

  • 1962

  • 1972

  • 1973

  • 1978

  • 1983

  • 1992

  • 1993

  • 1994

  • 1997

  • 2001

  • 2003

  • 2014

Division titles
(10)

  • 1980

  • 1983

  • 1984

  • 1992

  • 1993

  • 1994

  • 1997

  • 1999

  • 2001

  • 2003

Team data
Nickname Billings Mustangs (1948-1963, 1969–present)
Ballpark
Dehler Park (2008–present)
Previous parks

Cobb Field (1948-1963, 1969-2007)
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Main Street Baseball
General Manager Gary Roller

The Billings Mustangs are a minor league baseball team based in Billings, Montana. The Mustangs are the Pioneer League Rookie affiliate of the Major League Cincinnati Reds. The team has been a part of the Pioneer League since 1948 with a five-year gap between 1964 and 1968, and has been affiliated with the Reds since 1974 (after an affiliation with the Kansas City Royals). Along with the Elizabethton Twins, the Mustangs affiliation with the Reds is the longest-running among all rookie-level teams.[1] The team was officially established on November 4, 1947.


The Mustangs play at Dehler Park, named after Jon Dehler, a Billings businessman who bought the naming right to the field in 2007. Prior to the 2008 season the Mustangs played at Cobb Field (named after Bob Cobb who was responsible for bringing professional baseball to the city of Billings). Cobb Field was demolished in September 2007 to make way for the new park.


The Mustangs won three consecutive Pioneer League titles from 1992 and 1994, then won another in 1997. In 2003, Billings swept the Provo Angels in the Championship Series, winning two games to none. Provo had tied the league record for wins that year with 54. Billings, the last team to qualify for the postseason, won Game 1 at Provo 8-5 in 11 innings, then, Billings won 3-0 on a no-hitter by James Paduch to win the Championship in front of a sold-out Cobb Field in Billings. The game was a classic pitchers duel between two of the top pitchers in the league (Provo's being 2003 Pioneer League Pitcher of the Year Abel Moreno). In 2006, Chris Valaika set a Pioneer League record with a 32-game hitting streak during the Mustangs 51-win campaign.


Many Major League stars have begun their pro careers in Billings. These include George Brett, Reggie Sanders, Paul O'Neill, Trevor Hoffman, Keith Lockhart, Danny Tartabull, Ben Broussard, Scott Sullivan, Aaron Boone, Adam Dunn, Austin Kearns, and B. J. Ryan.


After years of award-winning work in the front office, Assistant General Manager Gary Roller was promoted to General Manager for the 2005 season. Roller took over for long time GM and Mustangs Hall-of-Famer Bob Wilson. Matt Bender, who formerly handled the duties of Official Scorer, took over the vacated Assistant General Manager position.


Dehler Park (and before at Cobb Field) is renowned in the Pioneer League for the "Beer Batter" tradition. Every game the Mustangs Beer Boosters designate one player as the "Beer Batter." If that player gets a hit, attendees can buy four beers for $10. Many eager buyers stand at the stairs anticipating a hit and the oncoming rush of people.


The Billings Mustangs changed their logo for the 2006 season. The 2007 season was their last at Cobb Field and the Mustangs begin the 2008 season at Dehler Park. On September 11, 2014, the Mustangs defeated the Orem Owlz for their first Pioneer League Championship since the 2003 season.




Contents






  • 1 Playoffs


  • 2 Current roster


  • 3 Hall of Fame alumni


  • 4 Notable alumni


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Playoffs



  • 2016: Defeated Great Falls 2-0 in semifinals; lost to Orem 2-0 in finals.

  • 2015: Lost to Missoula 2-1 in semifinals.

  • 2014: Defeated Great Falls 2-0 in semifinals; defeated Orem 2-0 to win league championship.

  • 2003: Defeated Provo 2-0 to win league championship.

  • 2001: Defeated Provo 2-0 to win league championship.

  • 1999: Lost to Missoula 2-0 in finals.

  • 1997: Defeated Great Falls 2-0 to win league championship.

  • 1994: Defeated Helena 2-1 to win league championship.

  • 1993: Defeated Helena 3-2 to win league championship.

  • 1992: Defeated Salt Lake 2-0 to win league championship.

  • 1984: Lost to Helena 3-1 in finals.

  • 1983: Defeated Calgary 3-1 to win league championship.

  • 1980: Lost to Lethbridge 2-1 in finals.

  • 1978: Defeated Idaho Falls 2-0 to win league championship



Current roster

















Billings Mustangs roster


Players

Coaches/Other

Pitchers




  • 56 Luis Alecis


  • -- Tyler Buffett


  • 28 Ryan Campbell


  • 39 Jose Castillo


  • -- Adrian Chacon


  • 46 Andy Cox


  • 61 Connor Curlis


  • 28 Jhon De Jesus


  • 25 Eddy Demurias


  • 30 Edward Escoboza


  • 34 Jeremy Kivel


  • 48 Andrew McDonald


  • 40 Justin McGregor


  • -- Dauri Moreta


  • 41 Matt Pidich


  • 16 Connor Ryan #


  • 64 Ricky Salinas


  • 17 Mac Sceroler


  • 45 Ricardo Smith


  • 11 Jared Solomon


  • 26 Jake Wyrick




Catchers




  • 27 Robert Boselli


  • 47 Pabel Manzanero


  • -- Valentin Martinez


  • 36 Jay Schuyler


Infielders




  • 14 Francis Azcona


  • 13 Urwin Juaquin


  •  5 Nadir Ljatifi


  • 23 Carlos Rivero


  • 24 Jake Turnbull


Outfielders




  • 19 Mariel Bautista


  • -- Mauro Conde


  •  8 Drew Mount


  • -- Reshard Munroe


  • 43 Bren Spillane


  • 38 Brandt Stallings






Manager



  • 22 Ray Martinez

Coaches




  • 55 Chris Booker (pitching)


  • 33 Bryan LaHair (hitting)


  • 89 Micah Owings (bench)




Injury icon 2.svg 7-day injured list
* On Cincinnati Reds 40-man roster
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporary inactive list
Roster updated June 27, 2018

Transactions
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Hall of Fame alumni




  • George Brett (1971) Inducted, 1999


  • Trevor Hoffman (1989) Inducted, 2018



Notable alumni



1951

Larry Shepard (Player-Manager)

1955


Bennie Daniels, Dick Stuart

1957

Chris Cannizzaro

1958

Jim Hickman

1969

Gorman Thomas

1970


Al Cowens, Jim Wohlford

1971

Mark Littell

1972

Jamie Quirk

1973


Ruppert Jones, Bob McClure, Rodney Scott

1974


Ron Oester, Harry Spilman

1975

Larry Rothschild

1976

Eddie Milner

1977

Tom Foley

1978


Skeeter Barnes, Nick Esasky, Gary Redus

1980


Dave Miley, Danny Tartabull

1982


Tom Browning, Kal Daniels

1983


Gary Denbo, Rob Dibble, Lenny Harris, Joe Oliver, Kurt Stillwell

1986

Keith Lockhart

1987


Jack Armstrong, Butch Henry, Reggie Jefferson, Ed Taubensee

1988


Reggie Sanders, Jerry Spradlin

1989

Trevor Hoffman

1992


Chad Mottola, Eric Owens

1993


Paul Bako, Chris Sexton, Scott Sullivan

1994

Aaron Boone

1995


Ray King, Jason LaRue, John Riedling

1996

Lance Davis

1997


Gookie Dawkins, Donnie Scott (Manager), Scott Williamson, DeWayne Wise

1998


Adam Dunn, Austin Kearns, B. J. Ryan

1999


Ben Broussard, Scott Dunn, John Koronka, Brad Salmon

2000


Russ Nixon (Manager), Randy Ruiz

2001


Todd Coffey, Edwin Encarnación, Ted Power (Pitching Coach)

2002

William Bergolla

2003


Rick Burleson (Manager), Chris Dickerson, Miguel Perez, Joey Votto

2004


Paul Janish, Chris Sabo (Hitting Coach), Craig Tatum

2005


Jay Bruce, Carlos Fisher, Sam LeCure, Adam Rosales, Jeff Stevens, Travis Wood

2006


Danny Dorn, Juan Francisco, Chris Heisey, Marcos Mateo, Logan Ondrusek, Denis Phipps, Josh Roenicke, Jordan Smith, Drew Stubbs, Justin Turner, Chris Valaika

2007


Scott Carroll, Enerio Del Rosario, Todd Frazier, Jeremy Horst, Curtis Partch

2008


Justin Freeman, Josh Ravin, Miguel Rojas, Dave Sappelt, Neftali Soto

2009


Daniel Corcino, Didi Gregorius, Donnie Joseph

2010


Tucker Barnhart, Billy Hamilton, Yorman Rodriguez

2011


Tony Cingrani, Carlos Contreras, Steve Selsky, Kyle Waldrop

2012


Amir Garrett, Jon Moscot, Sal Romano, Robert Stephenson, Jesse Winker

2013


Layne Somsen, Zack Weiss, Daniel Wright



References





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External links



  • Billings Mustangs official site

  • Billings Mustangs (OurSportsCentral)










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