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Barrie Baycats

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Barrie Baycats
Information
LeagueIntercounty Baseball League
LocationBarrie, Ontario
BallparkVintage Throne Stadium
Founded2001
Nickname(s)'Cats
League championships8
  • 2005
  • 2014
  • 2015
  • 2016
  • 2017
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2024


ColoursWhite, Night Blue, Red
     
MascotCool Cat Junior
ManagerJosh Matlow
PresidentJosh Matlow
Websitehttp://www.barriebaycats.com/home
Uniforms
Barrie Baycats Uniforms
Barrie Baycats Uniforms

The Barrie Baycats are an independent, minor league baseball team of the semi-pro Intercounty Baseball League based in Barrie, Ontario. They play their home games at Vintage Throne Stadium at the Barrie Community Sports Complex in Midhurst.

History

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Pre-Baycats (1999-2000)

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In 1999, the Intercounty Baseball League awarded the city of Barrie and Gary Calvert with a franchise with the intent that they would start operations in the 2001 Season.[1] In 2000, the city of Barrie would purchase a plot of land the town of Midhurst to build the new stadium for the team, with it being completed just before May 2001. The Baycats name would be adopted after the team board put out an ad in a local newspaper to get suggestions for the team's name. Just before the team was set to begin the 2001 season, the at the time team owner went bankrupt, causing the then-team president David Mills to find a new owner, Gary Inskeep.[2]

Early Years (2001-2008)

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Barrie Baycats 2005 Championship Picture

The Barrie Baycats baseball club was born on May 12, 2001, when they played their first ever game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Baycats first win in team history would come on June 2, 2001, against the Kitchener Panthers with a 9–3 victory. The Baycats would make their first playoff appearance in the 2002 season, after finishing 4th place with a 19–17 record. In 2005 the Baycats would win their first IBL Championship, beating Toronto in 6 games. The next season Barrie would take first place in the IBL with a 26-10 Record, they would lose in the semifinals in the playoffs that year.

2024 Roster

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Active roster Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 30 Juan Benitez
  • 90 Makaio Cisneros
  • 23 Chris Cox
  • 97 Frank Garaces
  • 12 Brad Grieveson
  •  4 Adam Khan
  • 38 Brandon Hillier
  • 49 Ryan Lacasse
  • 32 Chris Lazar
  • 45 Braedan Pakkala
  • 39 Cesar Rosado
  • 17 Carlos Sano



 

Catchers

  • 55 Hayden Jaco
  • 44 Tyler Plumpton

Infielders

  •  7 Royce Ando
  • 11 Brandon Hernandez
  •  6 Kyle Maves
  • 28 Noah Hull
  • 20 Nolan Machibroda
  • 26 Adam Odd
  • 27 Ryan Rijo
  • 29 Malik Williams

Outfielders

  • 35 Zac Orchard
  •  9 Canice Ejoh
  •  8 Branfy Infante
  • 95 Noel McGarry-Doyle
  • 47 Brad McQuinn
 

Manager

  • -- Josh Matlow

Coaches

  • -- Jeremy Uylenbroek (assistant coach)
  • -- Andrew White (assistant coach)
  • -- Katerina Xindaris (trainer)

Disabled list
‡ Inactive list
§ Suspended list

Roster updated July 28, 2024
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Regular season results

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Table Key

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IBL champions † IBL Finalists * Semifinals ^ Best Record ¤

Seasons

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Season Finish Wins Losses Win% GB Postseason
2001 8th 13 19 .451 - Did not qualify
2002 4th 19 17 .528 - Losts Semifinals (Toronto Maple Leafs)
2003 8th 15 21 .417 - Did not qualify
2004 4th 20 16 .556 - Losts Quarterfinals (Guelph Royals)
2005 3rd 21 15 .583 - Won Finals (Toronto Maple Leafs)
2006 1st 26 10 .722 - Losts Semifinals (London Majors)
2007 2nd 17 19 .472 - Lost Quarterfinals (Guelph Royals)
2008 3rd 24 12 .667 - Lost Semifinals (Oshawa Dodgers)
2009 2nd 26 10 .722 - Lost Finals (Brantford Red Sox)
2010 3rd 21 15 .583 3 Lost Finals (Brantford Red Sox)
2011 1st 26 9 .743 - Lost Semifinals (Ottawa Fat Cats)
2012 3rd 21 15 .583 8.5 Lost Finals (Brantford Red Sox)
2013 3rd 25 17 .595 8 Lost Finals (Brantford Red Sox)
2014 1st 30 6 .833 - Won Finals (London Majors)
2015 1st 28 7 .800 - Won Finals (Kitchener Panthers)
2016 3rd 25 11 .694 2.5 Won Finals (Toronto Maple Leafs)
2017 1st 33 3 .917 - Won Finals (Kitchener Panthers) 4-0
2018 1st 27 8 .771 - Won Quarterfinals (Burlington Bulls) 3–0
Won Semifinals (Hamilton Cardinals) 4–0
Won Finals (Kitchener Panthers) 4-2
2019 1st 26 11 .703 - Won Quarterfinals (Brantford Red Sox) 4–0
Won Semifinals (Welland Jackfish) 4–0
Won Finals (Kitchener Panthers) 4-2
2020 Did not play due to COVID-19
2021 5th 14 16 .467 8 Won Quarterfinals (Welland Jackfish) 2–0
Lost Semifinals (Toronto Maple Leafs) 2–0
2022 5th 21 20 .512 10 Lost Quarterfinals (Toronto Maple Leafs) 3–0
2023 3rd 26 16 .619 5 Won Quarterfinals (Hamilton Cardinals) 3–1
Won Semifinals (Kitchener Panthers) 3–0
Lost Finals (Welland Jackfish) 4–2
Regular season 504 293 .632 20 Postseason Appearances
Playoff games - - 7 League Pennant
Playoff series 26 13 .667 7 IBL Championships

Team accomplishments

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  • Championships: (8) (2005, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2024)
  • Pennants: (7) (2006, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018)
  • Best Regular-Season Win Percentage in Team History: .917 in 2017 (Intercounty Baseball League Record)
  • Most Regular-Season Wins in Team History: 33 in 2017 (Ties An Intercounty Baseball League Record)
  • Fewest Regular-Season Losses in Team History: 3 in 2017 (Ties an Intercounty Baseball League Record)
  • Best Start in Team History: 26–0 in 2017 (Intercounty Baseball League Record)
  • Longest Win Streak in Team History: 35 in 2016/Continued into 2017 (Intercounty Baseball League Record)
  • Did Not Lose a Regular-Season Home Game Throughout the Entire 2017 Regular-Season
  • Did Not Lose a Playoff Game Throughout the Entire 2017 Postseason (8-0)
  • Did Not Lose a Playoff Game Throughout the Entire 2024 Postseason (10-0)
  • Did Not Trail at the End of Any One Inning the Entire 2024 Postseason (93 Innings)

References

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  1. ^ "News: Baycats 20/20 Vision: The Past, Present, and Future: Mills the Baycats' Leader From Day One - Barrie Baycats". www.barriebaycats.com. 2020-05-18. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
  2. ^ "News: Baycats 20/20 Vision: The Past, Present, and Future: Inskeep the Baycats' Unsung Hero - Barrie Baycats". www.barriebaycats.com. 2020-05-11. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
  3. ^ "Barrie Baycats - Intercounty Baseball League - team roster".
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