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Frontier League Expands to Mississippi

The Frontier League announced that they will be expanding to Mississippi in 2025.

With the Double A Mississippi Braves moving to Georgia at the end of the season, Trustmark Park in Pearl, Mississippi has opened up for another team to call the park home.

The expansion team will be the 17th team in the league as of right now.

This announcement has left many questions about the future of the league. Mississippi is well outside of the geographical region that the Frontier League is known for; Thus prompting many people to wonder when and where an 18th team will be announced.

Another question mark will be travel and the league’s divisional set up. Pearl is a 24 hour drive from the northern most team (Quebec) and still at a minimum over 7 hours away from the closest current Frontier League team.

Commissoner Steve Tahsler was quoted in the Clarion Ledger from today’s press conference giving some hints as to what is to come.

The league is currently contested by 16 teams including three in Canada, who are evenly divided into two divisions. The Mississippi team will be the league’s 17th team with a yet-unannounced 18th team planned for 2025.

Tahsler said with 18 teams in the league for 2025, there will be a new scheduling format and the league will be split into four divisions, instead of the current two-division model.

The Mississippi team will be a part of the Western Division, which will include the St. Louis team and three teams from the Chicago area.

Officials said the 18th team will be announced next week, and will also be in a Southern city. It will be a part of the Eastern Division. The Eastern and Western Divisions will play on a regular basis with a rotating schedule that will bring every team in the league to every city, even the ones as far away as Canada, every two years.

“Scheduling will be similar to what you see for SEC football right now,” Tahsler said.

Speculation would be that Alabama could also be a fit for the Frontier League. There are former minor league stadiums in Mobile and Hoover that are not being used for that purpose now.

The official league announcement can be read below.

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE

THE FRONTIER LEAGUE ANNOUNCES NEWEST EXPANSION TEAM IN MISSISSIPPI

PEARL, MS – The Frontier League is excited to announce its newest expansion team, which will be located in Pearl, Mississippi. 

After yet another record-breaking season, the league will be expanding to 17 teams. Mississippi’s New Frontier League Team will be playing its games at Trustmark Park, the former home of the Mississippi Braves. The opportunity for expansion came into play when the M-Braves, who currently serve as the double-A minor league affiliate of the Atlanta Braves, announced that they would be relocating to Columbus, Georgia after the 2024 season. They had been in Pearl since 2005.

The team will be owned by Joseph Eng, who also owns the Gary SouthShore RailCats of the American Association. Eng is an experienced technology executive and member of the executive team at Billtrust, where he is responsible for product and technology for the business. He has held similar roles at TravelClick, a travel hospitality data and software provider, JetBlue Airways, and SWIFT, the worldwide messaging network for the financial industry. TBH Sports & Entertainment will manage the team on behalf of Mr. Eng.

2025 will be the second straight year of expansion for the Frontier League, after adding New England for the 2024 season. “The entire Frontier League is excited to welcome Trustmark Park and Pearl for our 2025 season,” said Commissioner Steve Tahsler. “Mississippi has an outstanding baseball tradition, and we are honored to add the Frontier League as an option for players and fans.”

17 teams marks a new high for the Frontier League, surpassing several seasons where the league supported 16 teams. The league is also set to announce an 18th team during the third week of September.

Mississippi’s New Frontier League Team, its key members, and fans can vote on the team’s new name between September 9th and September 25th via Major League Baseball’s OnDeck platform. Potential team names are:

1. Mississippi Mud Monsters

2. Mississippi Grits

3. Mississippi Soul Shakers

Keep up with updates and cast your vote on the Frontier League’s newest team on its new website!

Frontier League Tryout Draft Update (July 2024)

The Frontier League Tryout Camp and Draft was held on April 22nd and 23rd at Wild Things Park in Washington, PA.

I was lucky enough to be able to attend the tryout and talk to various managers, players and families in attendance.

Hundreds of players from all around the country and world (I met players from Mexico and Japan as well) made the trek to Pennsylvania for their chance to tryout in front of all 16 Frontier League teams.

The one thing that stood out to me the most was the support from these players’ families. Moms, dads, girlfriends and wives, all of them staying 8+ hours each day in the stadium just to cheer on their player and help him in his quest to live out his dream.

46 players were offered contracts to join teams during spring training to earn a roster spot for the 2024 Frontier League season.

14 (6 pitchers, 8 position players) of them are currently on an active roster, although a few have been released and re-signed throughout the first half.

Here is your complete list of draft picks, followed by an update on where they are halfway through the season. (Players in bold are currently on a roster at the All-Star Break).

1st round
1 New England Knockouts Casey Bargo RHP
2 Lake Erie Crushers Michel Triana UTL
3 Lake Erie Crushers Anthony Perez RHP
4 Trois-Rivieres Aigles Dakota Parsons RHP
5 Windy City ThunderBolts Jose Gutierrez 3B
6 Tri-City ValleyCats Easton Klein RHP
7 Washington Wild Things Raul Ortega C
8 Ottawa Titans Garrett Crowley LHP
9 Evansville Otters James Steindl LHP
10 New York Boulders Sam Franco OF
11 Schaumburg Boomers Allante Hall C
12 Tri-City ValleyCats Rolando Heredia Bustos RHP
13 Florence Y’alls Jalen Evans RHP
15 New Jersey Jackals Greg Ryan IF
16 Quebec Capitales Chase Wilkerson LHP

2nd round
17 New England Knockouts Daniel Goggin RHP
18 Florence Y’alls Val Stammler RHP
19 Tri-City ValleyCats Gino Sabatine RHP
20 Windy City ThunderBolts Austin Elder C
21 Joliet Slammers Jeissy De La Cruz IF
22 Washington Wild Things Ken Williams LHP
23 Ottawa Titans Charlie Towers SS
24 Evansville Otters Matt Cusumano C
25 New York Boulders Kerry Wright RHP
26 Schaumburg Boomers Cameron Zunkel RHP
27 Tri-City ValleyCats Jolan Zhao RHP
28 Gateway Grizzlies Teague Conrad RHP
29 Sussex County Miners Nicholas DeMaio C
30 New Jersey Jackals Bryson Parks OF
31 Quebec Capitales Hunter Boag RHP

Additional
32 Florence Y’alls Nathan Riddle RHP
33 Trois-Rivieres Aigles James Smibert SS
34 Joliet Slammers Jacob Young RHP
35 Ottawa Titans Yushin Ohta UTL
36 Washington Wild Things Sheldon Johnson OF
37 Evansville Otters Benjamin Newbert 1B
38 Schaumburg Boomers Felix Abouerette C
39 Tri-City ValleyCats Brant Broussard IF
40 Gateway Grizzlies Eric Kozlowski RHP
41 New Jersey Jackals Orlando Swift RHP
42 Ottawa Titans Mitzuki Fukoda C
43 Tri-City ValleyCats Bradley Roberto OF
44 Tri-City ValleyCats Ian Diaz OF
Post-draft Schaumburg Boomers Jesus Baez RHP
Post-draft Lake Erie Crushers Lolo Williams C
Post-draft Windy City ThunderBolts Alex Lugo C

Updated stats:

RHP Casey Bargo – Activated by the Knockouts on May 31st. Has made 11 Appearances, 7 starts, 0-4 record with a 6.75 ERA. Casey spent time on the 7 day IL from June 30th to July 10th.

UTL Michel Triana – Did not sign with the Crushers until June 28th. Has played in 13 games with a .100 average. Has hit 1 HR with 3 RBI and 2 SB.

RHP Easton Klein – Has been with Valley Cats since the start of the season. Has made 11 appearances, 10 starts with a 4-2 record and a 3.71 ERA. Has racked up 41 Ks in 63 IP.

OF Sam Franco – Was released in spring training by the Boulders. Signed with the Lake Erie Crushers on July 5th. Has played in 7 games with the Crushers with a .259 average scoring 4 runs and stealing 3 bases.

C Allante Hall – Signed with the Schauburg Boomers during spring training. Has played in 28 games with a .146 average and 2 RBI. Had a stint on the IL from June 1st to June 16th.

RHP Rolando Heredia Bustos – Currently on the IL with the Tri City Valley Cats. Before his injury, has pitched 31 innings with 1 start during the season. Compiled a 4.06 ERA, 1.13 WHIP with 16 strikeouts and a 1-2 record.

RHP Daniel Goggin – Has been active with New England the entire season. Made 24 appearances and pitched 27.1 innings. Currently has a 5.06 ERA with 24 strikouts. Record sits at 0-3.

RHP Gino Sabatine – Originally released by Tri City on June 25th, but has since been re-signed with the Valley Cats on July 13th. Has made 12 appearances, pitching in 28.2 innings. Has a 3-1 record and 5.65 ERA with 12 strikouts.

IF Jeissy De La Cruz – Has been active with Joliet for the entire season so far. He has played in 56 of 57 games. Has a .268 average scoring 31 runs with 12 RBI and 6 stolen bases.

RHP Teague Conrad – Released by the Grizzlies during spring training, but re-signed May 19th right after the season started. Has made 10 appearances (all starts) with a 5-2 record and 3.38 ERA. Has racked up 53 strikouts in 53.1 innings.

C Nicholas DeMaio – Was released by the Sussex Co Miners during spring training, but signed with them again on July 11th. Has only played in 1 game before All-Star break where he went 0-3.

OF Bryson Parks – Has played the entire season with the New Jersey Jackals. Has a .270 average in 50 games with 1 HR, 14 RBI, 34 runs scored and has swiped 24 bases.

SS James Smibert – Has played the entire season with the Trois-Rivieres Aigles. In 42 games, has a .252 average with 3 HR, 17 RBI, 20 runs scored and 4 stolen bases.

OF Bradley Roberto – Originally released during spring training, but was re-signed by the Tri City Valley Cats on July 9th. Has played in 5 games with a .182 average including 3 RBI and 1 stolen base.

The second half of the Frontier League season starts tonight (July 19th).