Burlington Bandits
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Burlington Bandits | |
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File:Burlington Bandits logo.png | |
League | Intercounty Baseball League |
Location | Burlington, Ontario |
Ballpark | Nelson Park |
Year founded | 2009 |
League championships | 0 |
Division championships | 0 |
Former name(s) | <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
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Colours | Red, Black, White |
Ownership | Scott Robinson |
Manager | Jeff Lounsbury |
General Manager | Vacant |
Media | Burlington Post |
Website | www |
The Burlington Bandits are an independent baseball team based in Burlington, Ontario, in Canada. The Bandits are a member of the Intercounty Baseball League, an independent baseball league which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. From the 2011 season to the present, the Bandits have played their home games at Nelson Park.
History
Formerly the Burlington Twins, the franchise moved to Burlington in 2011 after playing two seasons in Mississauga and was rebranded due to a change in ownership following the 2012 season.[1]
Season-by-season records
Mississauga Twins (Intercounty Baseball League) | ||||
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Year | W-L | PCT | Place | Postseason |
2009 | 9–27 | .250 | 7th | Lost 4–0 in Quarter Finals to Brantford Red Sox |
2010 | 17–19 | .472 | 6th | Lost 4–0 in Quarter Finals to Barrie Baycats |
Total | 26–46 | .361 | ||
Playoffs | 0–8 | .000 | 2 Playoff Appearances. 0 Championships. | |
Burlington Bandits (Intercounty Baseball League) | ||||
2011 | 9–25 | .265 | 7th | Lost 4–2 in Quarter Finals to Toronto Maple Leafs |
2012 | 11–24 | .314 | 8th | Lost 4–1 in Quarter Finals to Brantford Red Sox |
2013 | 13–29 | .310 | 7th | Lost 4–0 in Quarter Finals to London Majors |
2014 | 9–27 | .250 | 8th | Did Not Qualify |
2015 | 15–21 | .417 | 5th | Lost 4–3 in Quarter Finals to London Majors |
Total | 57–126 | .311 | ||
Playoffs | 6–16 | .375 | 4 Playoff Appearances. 0 Championship. |
References
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