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Midwest League 2005League and Team LeadershipLeague Officers
UmpiresName Hometown Shea Abbott Corey Blaser Darren Budahn Victor Carapazza Jason Creek Joe Dobo Mark Evans Shaun Francis Matt Hensel Jeff La Scola Bradley Lawhead Doug Levy Michael Lusky Grant Menke Nicholas Monaco Nicholas Nolde Al Porter Ryan Stockdale David Warren Mike Weinstein Garrett Wilson Pairings seen
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Team Leadership
President GM
Beloit Marcy Olsen Jeff Vohs
Burlington Dave Walker Chuck Brockett
Cedar Rapids Jack Roeder
Clinton Jeff Schnack Ted Tornow
Dayton Robert Murphy Robert Murphy
Fort Wayne Andrew Appleby Mike Nutter
Kane County Mike Woleben Jeff Sedivy
Lansing Tom Dickson Jeff Calhoun
Peoria Rocky Vonachen Ralph Converse
Quad Cities Kevin Krause Kevin Krause
South Bend Alan Levin Eric Haag
Southwest Michigan William Shea Martie Cordaro
West Michigan Scott Lane Jim Jarecki
Wisconsin Rob Zerjav Rob Zerjav
Coaching Staffs
Manager Coaches
Beloit Kevin Boles Gary Lucas* Rudy Hernandez
Burlington Jim Gabella Tom Burgmeier* Patrick Anderson
Cedar Rapids Bobby Magallanes Kernan Ronan* Justin Baughman
Clinton Carlos Subero Stan Hilton* Brian Dayett
Dayton Alonzo Powell Larry Pierson* Chris Sabo
Fort Wayne Randy Ready Steve Webber* Max Venable
Kane County Dave Joppie Garvin Alston* Aaron Nieckula
Lansing Ken Joyce Charles Poe Tom Bradley*
Peoria Julio Garcia Tom Pratt* Ricardo Medina
Quad Cities Joe Cunningham Bryan Eversgerd* Keith Mitchell
South Bend Mark Haley Wellington Cepeda* Tony Dello
Southwest Michigan Joe Szekely R.C. Lichtenstein* Skeeter Barnes
West Michigan Matt Walbeck A.J. Sager* Tony Jaramillo
Wisconsin Scott Steinmann Brad Holman* Tommy Cruz
*pitching coaches
Ballpark Information
Stadium Capacity Attendance
Beloit Harry Pohlman Field 3,501 93,399
Burlington Community Field 3,000 70,807
Cedar Rapids Veterans Memorial Stadium 5,300 184,190
Clinton Alliant Energy Field 2,500 95,775
Dayton Fifth Third Field 7,230 572,053
Fort Wayne Memorial Stadium 6,516 278,631
Kane County (Geneva, IL) Philip B Elfstrom Stadium 7,400 518,394
Lansing Oldsmobile Park 11,000 354,855
Peoria O'Brien Field 7,500 256,612
Quad Cities (Davenport, IA) John O'Donnell Stadium 4,018 165,878
South Bend Stanley Coveleski Stadium 5,000 208,590
Southwest Michigan (Battle Creek) C.O. Brown Stadium 4,500 105,340
West Michigan (Grand Rapids) Fifth Third Ballpark 10,900 370,153
Wisconsin (Appleton) Fox Cities Stadium 5,500 211,927
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The Midwest League plays Single-A, professional baseball in America's agricultural and industrial heartland. 14 teams play a 140 game schedule which begins in early April and ends Labor Day weekend.
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