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The home team and primary tenant is the New York Mets-affiliated Brooklyn Cyclones of the South Atlantic League. The stadium has also hosted other teams and sports; the NYU Violets Baseball team began playing at Maimonides Park in 2015, and soccer club Brooklyn FC will have its women's team playing at the ballpark in 2024, with its men's team ...
The Brooklyn Cyclones are a Minor League Baseball team of the South Atlantic League and the High-A affiliate of the New York Mets. They are based in the New York City borough of Brooklyn , and play at Maimonides Park , just off the Coney Island Boardwalk .
The New York Mets farm system consists of seven Minor League Baseball affiliates across the United States and in the Dominican Republic.Five teams are owned by the major league club, while the Brooklyn Cyclones are legally separate but owned by Mets owner Steve Cohen, and the Binghamton Rumble Ponies are completely independently owned.
Players: Coaches/Other: Pitchers. 93 Matt Allan; 12 Ryan Ammons--Eli Ankeney--Brett Banks--Jace Beck49 Felipe De La Cruz; 33 Saul Garcia--Raimon Gomez38 Noah Hall--Bryce Jenkins25 Ryan Lambert
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The New York–Penn League was founded in 1939 as the Pennsylvania–Ontario–New York League, generally shortened to PONY League, [a] in a hotel in Batavia, New York.The original teams included the Batavia Clippers, Bradford Bees, Hamilton Red Wings, Jamestown Jaguars, Niagara Falls Rainbows, and Olean Oilers; all were based in or near Western New York.
Pages in category "Brooklyn Cyclones coaches" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... This page was last edited on 23 January 2024, at 17:32 ...
The following season (2001), the team moved to the New York City borough of Brooklyn and became the Brooklyn Cyclones, an affiliate of the New York Mets. Of note, Alex Ríos, who earned a spot on the 2006 and 2007 American League All Star Roster, played his first season in professional baseball with the Queens Kings.