Maui Stingrays Explained

Maui Stingrays
Founded:1993
Disbanded:1997
City:Wailuku, Hawaii
Ballpark:Maehara Stadium
League:Hawaii Winter Baseball (1993–1997)
Former Names:Maui Stingrays (1993–1997)
Colors:red, black
League Champs:2 (1995, 1996)
Division Champs:2 (1995, 1996)
General Manager:Lane Fujii
Manager:1993-Keith Bodie

The Maui Stingrays were a minor league baseball team in the Hawaii Winter Baseball league. They were based in Wailuku, Hawaii. They played their home games at Maehara Stadium.

For the 1994 season, Julie Croteau and Lee Anne Ketcham, teammates with the Colorado Silver Bullets, joined the Stingrays,[1] becoming the first women to play in a Major League Baseball-sanctioned league.[2]

Team Record

SeasonWLWin %Result
align=center 1993 align=center 18 align=center 32 align=center .360 align=center
align=center 1994 align=center 30 align=center 22 align=center .577 align=center
align=center 1995 align=center 25 align=center 28 align=center .472 align=center league champs
align=center 1996 align=center 25 align=center 24 align=center .510 align=center league champs
align=center 1997 align=center 25 align=center 29 align=center .463 align=center

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Notes and References

  1. News: Female pitcher eyes pros . Lawes . Rick . . June 6, 1996 . June 12, 2022.
  2. Book: Miller, Ernestine G. . Making Her Mark: Firsts and Milestones in Women's Sports . 2002 . McGraw-Hill Professional . 978-0-07-139053-8 . 27 . June 12, 2022.