Wausau Timbers Explained

Wausau Timbers
Firstseason:1975
Lastseason:1990
City:Wausau, Wisconsin
Class Level:Class A
Division:North
Past League:Midwest League
Pastmajorleague:
Pastnames:
    Pastparks:Athletic Park
    Leaguechamps:1981
    Owner:Timbers Baseball, Inc.
    Colors:Royal blue, gold, white
    (1981-1989)
    Orange, black, white
    (1990)

    The Wausau Timbers were a minor league baseball team, located in Wausau, Wisconsin. The Timbers were members of the Class A Midwest League from 1975 to 1990. The franchise was sold in 1991 and moved to Geneva, Illinois, where it became the Kane County Cougars.

    History

    The franchise first played 1975 in Wausau as the Wausau Mets. The club maintained an affiliation with the New York Mets through 1978. Without an affiliation the team changed its name to the Timbers and played two years as a co-op with players mainly from the Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers, and Seattle Mariners. In 1981 the club signed a player development contract with the Mariners.[1] The affiliation with the Mariners lasted nine seasons. In 1990 the club signed on with the Baltimore Orioles and played their final season in Wausau.

    The Ballpark

    The Timbers played at Athletic Park, 324 E. Wausau Ave. Wausau, Wisconsin [2] Built in 1936,[3] Athletic Park was home to the Timbers of the Class-A Midwest League (1975–1990) and previous minor league teams: the Wausau Lumberjacks (1936–1942, 1946–1949, 1956–57) and the Wausau Timberjacks (1950–1953).

    The ballpark has hosted the Wisconsin Woodchucks of the summer collegiate Northwoods League, beginning in 1994.[4]

    Notable alumni

    Baseball Hall of Fame alumni

    Notable alumni

    Record

    Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs
    1975 51-77 8th
    1976 56-73 8th (t)
    1977 55-83 7th
    1978 55-81 6th
    1979 69-61 4th Lost in 1st round
    1980 57-82 8th
    1981 84-48 1st League Champs
    1982 55-84 12th
    1983 55-83 11th
    1984 70-66 5th
    1985 52-85 11th
    1986 73-66 5th
    1987 57-83 11th
    1988 52-88 11th
    1989 66-68 8th
    1990 49-87 14th

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. News: 1980. Timbers, Seattle reach agreement. 17. The Daily Herald.
    2. Web site: Ballpark - Wisconsin Woodchucks : Wisconsin Woodchucks . Northwoodsleague.com . 2016-03-30.
    3. Web site: Brian Gardner / gardnerphotos.com . Athletic Park, Home of the Wisconsin Woodchucks #2 . Mn Artists . 2014-08-01 . 2016-03-30.
    4. Web site: Wisconsin Woodchucks - Get Ready for the Show! : Wisconsin Woodchucks . Northwoodsleague.com . 2016-03-30.