Jackson Generals

Jackson Generals
Founded in 1998
Jackson, Tennessee
Team logoCap insignia
Class-level
Current Double-A
Minor league affiliations
League Southern League (1998–present)
Division North
Major league affiliations
Current Arizona Diamondbacks (2017–present)
Previous Seattle Mariners (2007–2016)
Chicago Cubs (1998–2006)
Minor league titles
League titles (3)
  • 2000
  • 2016
  • 2018
Division titles (6)
  • 1999
  • 2000
  • 2005
  • 2012
  • 2016
  • 2018
Team data
Nickname Jackson Generals (2011–present)
Previous names
West Tenn Diamond Jaxx (1998–2010)
Memphis Chicks (1978–1997)
Memphis Blues (1968–1976)
Colors Green, black, white
              
Mascot Sarge
Ballpark The Ballpark at Jackson (1998–present)
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Jackson Baseball Club LP
Manager Shelley Duncan
General Manager Jason Compton
Media MiLB.TV
Jackson Generals Baseball Network
A baseball game at Pringles Park in August 2005.

The Jackson Generals are a Minor League Baseball team of the Southern League and the Double-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks. The team is located in Jackson, Tennessee, and plays their home games at The Ballpark at Jackson. Opened in 1998, the park currently holds 6,000 fans.

From their inaugural season until 2010, the Generals were known as the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx. The new name is reflective of the Jackson Generals minor league team based in Jackson during the first half of the 20th century.

Team history

Franchise beginnings (1978–1997)

Before moving to Jackson and becoming the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx, the franchise was known as the Memphis Chicks. The Chicks played at Tim McCarver Stadium from 1978 to 1997, winning the Southern League Championship in 1990 over the Orlando Sun Rays three games to two.

Chicago Cubs (1998–2006)

Logo as the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx

The Generals began play as the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx in Jackson, Tennessee in 1998 as the Double-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. In the following season, 1999, manager Dave Trembley led the team to win the West Division title. They went on to play in the Southern League Championship series where they were defeated by the Orlando Rays, three games to one. The Diamond Jaxx also hosted the SL All-Star Game that season.

The 2000 team was managed by Dave Bialas and featured such future major league stars as Carlos Zambrano and Corey Patterson. The team also won its first, and only, SL Championship. They defeated the Birmingham Barons (3–2) to win the West Division title, and then beat the Jacksonville Suns (3–2) to take the league title.

The Diamond Jaxx's worst season came in 2001 when the team won only 59 games and lost 80, finishing with a .424 average, their worst average to-date. In 2002, the team lost the West Division Championship to the Birmingham Barons, two games to three. In 2004, Sammy Sosa appeared in two games for the club.

In 2005, Nomar Garciaparra played in four games for the Diamond Jaxx. The team, managed by Bobby Dickerson, returned to post-season action for the first time since 2002. They won the North Division Championship versus the Carolina Mudcats before losing the league championship to the Jacksonville Suns, one game to three.

After the 2005 season, the team considered a move to South Carolina, citing financial problems, but team owner Bob Lozinak was denied permission by Major League Baseball.[1] They later signed a three-year lease to play at The Ballpark at Jackson through the 2008 season.

Following the 2006 season, the Diamond Jaxx ended their affiliation with the Cubs. Team ownership made an attempt to sell the team to a group of investors in Florida which was approved by the city, but failed to meet deadlines for approval by MLB, Minor League Baseball, and the Southern League.[1]

Seattle Mariners (2007–2016)

The Diamond Jaxx began their affiliation with the Seattle Mariners in 2007. They finished the season with a .432 winning percentage.

On October 2, 2007, The Tennessean, reported that the team's owners entered into an agreement to sell the team to a group of Nashville-based investors. Low attendance and financial problems were cited as reasons for the sale. One of the new owners is Reese Smith III, who was also a minority partner in the Triple-A Nashville Sounds. The new owners planned to keep the team in Jackson for the 2008 season in an attempt to increase attendance and break even (financially).[1] The sale was approved by the Southern League during the 2007 Baseball Winter Meetings.[2] The majority owner is David Freeman, who is also the majority owner of the Nashville Predators.[3]

On September 6, 2010, the team announced that they were retiring the Diamond Jaxx nickname after the 2010 SL playoffs, rebranding as the Jackson Generals for 2011 and beyond.[4]

The Generals won the Southern League championship in 2016, their final season as a Mariners affiliate.

Arizona Diamondbacks (2017–present)

The Generals entered into a four-year player-development contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks to begin with the 2017 season.[5]

Television and Radio

All Jackson Generals games are televised on MiLB.TV. All games are also broadcast on radio by Radio Willie 94.1 FM, 94.3, and 1390 AM with sportscaster Tyler Springs handling the play-by-play for the 2018 season.[6]

Season-by-season records

West Tenn Diamond Jaxx (Southern League)
YearRegular SeasonPost-season
RecordWin %Finish*RecordWin %Result
199866–74.4713rd
199984–57.5961st4–4.500Won West Division Championship vs Chattanooga Lookouts, 3–1
Lost SL Championship vs Orlando Rays, 3–1
200080–58.5801st6–4.600Won West Division Championship vs Birmingham Barons, 3–2
Won SL Championship vs Jacksonville Suns, 3–2
200159–80.4245th
200273–67.5213rd2–3.400Lost West Division Championship vs Birmingham Barons, 3–2
200365–73.4714th
200470–68.5073rd
200583–56.5971st4–3.571Won North Division Championship vs Carolina Mudcats, 3–0
Lost SL Championship vs Jacksonville Suns, 3–1
200675–65.5362nd
200760–79.4324th
200870–68.5073rd0–3.000Lost North Division Championship vs Carolina Mudcats, 3–0
200962–78.4435th
201073–66.5252nd1–3.250Lost North Division Championship vs Tennessee Smokies, 3–1
201168–72.4863rd
201279–61.5641st4–4.500Won North Division Championship vs Chattanooga Lookouts, 3–1
Lost SL Championship vs Mobile BayBears, 3–1
201362–73.4593rd
201463–76.4533rd
201553–83.3905th
201684–55.6041st6–1.857Won North Division Championship vs Montgomery Biscuits, 3–1
Won SL Championship vs Mississippi Braves, 3–0
201771–69.5073rd
201875–64.5412nd6–3.667Won North Division Championship vs Montgomery Biscuits, 3–2
Won SL Championship vs Biloxi Shuckers, 3–1
Totals1,475–1,442.50533–28.5413 League Championships, 6 Division Championships
Note: * Finish denotes their position in the overall divisional standings.

Roster

Jackson Generals roster
Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

Catchers

  • 16 Matt Jones
  • 55 Dominic Miroglio

Infielders

  •  2 Galli Cribbs
  • 11 Rudy Flores
  • 27 Marty Herum
  •  6 Kevin Medrano
  •  8 Josh Prince

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

  • 22 Javier Colina (coach)
  • 15 Doug Drabek (pitching)
  • 13 Vince Harrison (hitting)


7-day disabled list
* On Arizona Diamondbacks 40-man roster
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporary inactive list
Roster updated September 10, 2018
Transactions
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Arizona Diamondbacks minor league players

Notable former players

Many current and former major leaguers have played for the Diamond Jaxx/Generals. A list of notable players includes:

Ballpark

The Generals' current, and only, ballpark is The Ballpark at Jackson. The park, which is owned by the City of Jackson, was opened in 1998 and seats 6,000 fans.

Minor league affiliations

Level Team League Location
AAA Reno Aces Pacific Coast League Reno, Nevada
AA Jackson Generals Southern League Jackson, Tennessee
Advanced A Visalia Rawhide California League Visalia, California
A Kane County Cougars Midwest League Geneva, Illinois
Short Season A Hillsboro Hops Northwest League Hillsboro, Oregon
Rookie Missoula Osprey Pioneer League Missoula, Montana
AZL D-backs Arizona League Scottsdale, Arizona
DSL D-backs Dominican Summer League Boca Chica, Dominican Republic

References

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Sisk, Chris. "Nashville group buys Jackson baseball club." The Tennessean. October 2, 2007: 1B.
  2. "Marlins to deal Willis, Cabrera to Tigers." The Tennessean. December 5, 2007.
  3. http://tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080501/SPORTS04/805010359/1002/SPORTS
  4. http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100906&content_id=14376552&vkey=news_t104&fext=.jsp&sid=t104 Jackson Generals Unveiled as 2011 Team Name
  5. Thomas, David (September 19, 2016). "Generals have new MLB affiliate". The Jackson Sun. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
  6. "Jackson Generals Front Office". MiLB.com. Retrieved March 12, 2018.

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