|
PENNSYLVANIA ROAD WARRIORS
Seasons: 2002-2004
Formerly the Lehigh Valley Black Diamonds
Became the Lancaster Barnstormers in 2005Location:
(None)
Ballpark: (None) The Road Warriors were a
road team.
Records
| Year |
W |
L |
Pct. |
GB |
Finish |
Attendance |
| 2002 |
17 |
45 |
.274 |
18.5 |
4th (1st half) |
--- |
| |
17 |
46 |
.270 |
18 |
4th (2nd half) |
|
| 2003 |
14 |
49 |
.222 |
25 |
4th (1st half) |
|
| |
16 |
46 |
.258 |
22.5 |
4th (2nd half) |
|
| 2004 |
10 |
53 |
.159 |
29.5 |
4th (1st half) |
--- |
| |
13 |
50 |
.206 |
23 |
4th (2nd half) |
|
| Total |
|
|
|
-- |
-- |
|
Notes
- 2002: Pennsylvania was in the North Division (4 teams)
- 2003: Pennsylvania was in the North Division (4 teams)
- 2004: Pennsylvania was in the South Division (4 teams)
Postseason
Rosters
Postseason All-Stars
- 2002: Wil Quintana, OF (also with Newark)
- 2003: Dario Delgado, Utility
- 2004: None
Awards
OWNERSHIP
Ownership Group:
The Atlantic League of Professional Baseball
FRONT OFFICE
President:
Not known
General Manager:
Not known
FIELD STAFF
Manager:
Bert Pena (2002-2004)
Pitching Coaches:
Not known
Hitting Coaches:
Not known
Trainer:
Not known
GAME BROADCASTS
Broadcaster:
(None)
Flagship Radio Station:
(None)
|