Boise Hawks
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Boise Hawks Founded in 1987 Boise, Idaho |
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League titles | 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2002, 2004 | ||
Division titles | 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006 | ||
Owner(s)/Operated by: Horizon Broadcast Group | |||
Manager: Tom Beyers | |||
General Manager: Todd Rahr |
The Boise Hawks are a short-season Class A minor league baseball team, located in Boise, Idaho. The team is currently a farm team for the Chicago Cubs.
The team was founded in 1987 as an independent member of the Northwest League, and joined the California Angels organization in 1990. In 2001 the Hawks moved their affiliation to the Cubs.
The Hawks play their home games at Memorial Stadium in Garden City. The 4,500 seat facility, on the banks of the Boise River, opened in 1989 for the Hawks' third season. The stadium was privately built by an investor group led by Bill Pereira and son Cord Pereira. For their first two seasons (1987-88), the Hawks played their home games at Bill Wigle Field on the campus of Borah High School.
Boise's original team in the Northwest League was the Boise A's, who played in 1975 and 1976. The independent Boise Buckskins debuted in 1978, but after a 23-49 season, the team folded. Both teams played their home games at Bill Wigle Field (then known as "Borah Field").
The Boise Hawks are owned by Dan Walker, one of the co-founders Horizon Broadcast Group, along with other investors. Radio broadcasts of Hawk games are carried on 1350 KTIK-AM.
[edit] Year-by-Year Record
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
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1987 | 26-50 | 8th | Derrel Thomas / Mal Fichman | |
1988 | 30-46 | 7th | Mal Fichman | |
1989 | 35-40 | 5th | Mal Fichman | |
1990 | 53-23 | 1st | Tom Kotchman | Lost playoffs |
1991 | 50-26 | 1st | Tom Kotchman | League Champs |
1992 | 40-36 | 3rd | Tom Kotchman | |
1993 | 41-35 | 3rd | Tom Kotchman | League Champs |
1994 | 44-32 | 2nd | Tom Kotchman | League Champs |
1995 | 48-27 | 1st | Tom Kotchman | League Champs |
1996 | 43-33 | 2nd | Tom Kotchman | |
1997 | 51-25 | 1st | Tom Kotchman | Lost playoffs |
1998 | 47-29 | 1st(t) | Tom Kotchman | Lost playoffs |
1999 | 43-33 | 2nd | Tom Kotchman | |
2000 | 41-35 | 1st (t) | Tom Kotchman | |
2001 | 52-23 | 1st | Steve McFarland | Lost playoffs |
2002 | 49-27 | 1st | Steve McFarland | League Champs |
2003 | 27-49 | 8th | Steve McFarland | |
2004 | 42-34 | 1st (t) | Tom Beyers | League Champs |
2005 | 34-42 | 6th (t) | Trey Forkerway | |
2006 | 44-32 | 2nd | Steve McFarland | Lost League Finals |
2007 | Tom Beyers |
[edit] External links
- Boise Hawks.com - official site
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