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Baton Rouge Blue Marlins Logo. The Baton Rouge Blue Marlins, located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and managed by Scott Bethea, were a professional baseball team in the All-American Association. Both the team and the league existed for only one season, 2001. They played their home games at Pete Goldsby Field.
The All-American Association folded after the 2001 season and the newly formed Southeastern League convinced the Baton Rouge Blue Marlins to join them in 2002. The renamed Riverbats finished with records of 39–29 and 38–31 in their two seasons, capturing the 2003 Southeastern League Championship.
Baton Rouge Blue Marlins (1) The All-American Association was an independent minor league that existed in the southern United States in 2001. Total attendance in 2001 was 200,970.
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Arlington/Blue Stockings Base Ball Club (1872) [5] Baton Rouge Black Sox – Negro league baseball [3] [6] Baton Rouge Blue Marlins (2001) – All-American Association; Baton Rouge Cajuns (1902, 1905–1906) – Cotton States League [7] Baton Rouge Cougars (1976) – Gulf States League [7] Baton Rouge Essos (1929) – Cotton States League [7]
He wrapped up his professional career in 2001, pitching for the Baton Rouge Blue Marlins of the All-American Association. An All-Star, he led the league that year with 21 saves. In 2014, Rick Greene was Southern University's baseball pitching coach in Baton Rouge, LA for head coach Roger Cador.