The Oakland County Cruisers were a professional baseball team based in
Waterford Township, Michigan
Waterford Township is a charter township in the geographic center of Oakland County, Michigan, United States.
In 2020, the population of Waterford Township was 70,565.
Communities
Waterford Township has five unincorporated communities:
* Cl ...
, in the
United States
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. They were a member of the East Division of the
Frontier League
The Frontier League is a professional independent baseball league with teams in the Northeastern and Midwestern United States and Eastern Canada. Formed in 1993, it is the oldest currently running independent league in the United States. The le ...
, which is not affiliated with
Major League Baseball
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. The team became the
London Rippers
The London Rippers were a professional baseball team based in London, Ontario, in Canada. The Rippers were a member of the Frontier League, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. They played their home games at Labatt Park, and were th ...
in 2012.
The name "Cruisers" is a reference to
Oakland County's location in
Metropolitan Detroit
The Detroit metropolitan area, often referred to as Metro Detroit, is a major metropolitan area in the U.S. State of Michigan, consisting of the city of Detroit and its surrounding area. There are varied definitions of the area, including the ...
, home of the three major American automobile companies:
Ford
Ford commonly refers to:
* Ford Motor Company, an automobile manufacturer founded by Henry Ford
* Ford (crossing), a shallow crossing on a river
Ford may also refer to:
Ford Motor Company
* Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company
* Ford F ...
,
Chrysler
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, and
General Motors. All three companies have significant investments in Oakland County. Each August, the county hosts the
Woodward Dream Cruise
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.
History
The Slippery Rock Sliders were formed for the 2007 season to ensure an even number of teams with the Frontier League's addition of the
Southern Illinois Miners
The Southern Illinois Miners were a professional baseball team based in Marion, Illinois. The Miners were members of the West Division of the independent Frontier League. From 2007 to 2021, the Miners played their home games at Rent One Park.
...
. The Sliders played 32 home games at
Jack Critchfield Park
Jack Critchfield Park is a stadium in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. It is primarily used for baseball and hosts the Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania college baseball team. The ballpark has a capacity of 1,500 people and opened in 2002. ...
in
Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
Slippery Rock is a borough in Butler County, Pennsylvania. The population was 3,081 at the 2020 census. Slippery Rock is included in the Greater Pittsburgh Region. It is home to Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, attended by nearly 9,00 ...
, with the remaining 64 played on the road. For the 2008 season, the Sliders became a traveling team, playing all of their games on the road under the geographical moniker, ''Midwest''.
The Sliders' 2009 season began on May 29, at
Eastern Michigan University
Eastern Michigan University (EMU, Eastern Michigan or simply Eastern), is a public research university in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Founded in 1849 as Michigan State Normal School, the school was the fourth normal school established in the United St ...
's
Oestrike Stadium
Oestrike Stadium is a stadium in Ypsilanti, Michigan at Eastern Michigan University. It is named after Ron Oestrike, a former baseball coach at EMU. It is primarily used for baseball, and serves as the Eastern Michigan University Eagles baseball ...
located in
Ypsilanti, Michigan
Ypsilanti (), commonly shortened to Ypsi, is a city in Washtenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan.
As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 20,648. The city is bounded to the north by Superior Township and on the west, south, an ...
. The Sliders played strong - a 33-33 record after 66 games. However, countless injuries and the sale of top starting pitching led to a late-season slump. Pitcher James Albury was sold to the
Chicago White Sox
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and pitcher Caleb Graham was sold to the
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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. The Sliders had 42 scheduled home dates with 54 scheduled road dates.
The Oakland County Cruisers were scheduled move into Diamond at The Summit on July 16, 2010, after playing three three-game series (nine games total) at
Oestrike Stadium
Oestrike Stadium is a stadium in Ypsilanti, Michigan at Eastern Michigan University. It is named after Ron Oestrike, a former baseball coach at EMU. It is primarily used for baseball, and serves as the Eastern Michigan University Eagles baseball ...
during the first half of the 2010
Frontier League
The Frontier League is a professional independent baseball league with teams in the Northeastern and Midwestern United States and Eastern Canada. Formed in 1993, it is the oldest currently running independent league in the United States. The le ...
season, however, the organization was unable to obtain funding in time for this to occur. The Cruisers played 78 of its 96 regular-season games on the road. The Cruisers led the Frontier League East for better than two months. However, the high number of road games (30 more than any other team) and the solid play of the
Windy City Thunderbolts
The Windy City ThunderBolts are a professional baseball team based in the Chicago suburb of Crestwood, Illinois, in the United States. The ThunderBolts are a member of the Frontier League, which is a partner league of Major League Baseball. Sin ...
and
Traverse City Beach Bums
The Traverse City Beach Bums were a professional baseball team based in the Traverse City, Michigan suburb of Blair Township, Michigan, Blair Township from 2006-2018. The Beach Bums played in the independent Frontier League.
The Beach Bums were ...
down the stretch led to a third-place finish - only four games out. Interim Manager Gera Alvarez won 2010 Frontier League Manager of the Year. Pitcher P.J. Zocchi and first baseman Joash Brodin were named to the Frontier League End-of-Year All-Star Team. Zocchi tied the Frontier League record for saves in a season with 26 (matched Matt Petty of the Windy City Thunderbolts in 2007) and was named Frontier League Relief Pitcher of the Year.
Construction on Diamond at The Summit was supposed to begin in October 2010 with the stadium completed in June 2011. The complex would hold approximately 4,000 fans and function as a year-sound sports and entertainment complex in
Waterford Township. After a groundbreaking ceremony with officials of Waterford Township, the area still sits as a vacant parking lot to the adjoining and vacant
Summit Place Mall
Summit Place Mall, originally Pontiac Mall, was a shopping mall in Waterford Township, Michigan, United States. Opened in 1962 as the first enclosed mall in Michigan, it was built on a site. After expansions in 1987 and 1993, it comprised more tha ...
. A small sign touting the construction project sits on the corner of two shopping mall "streets" with fading color in a sea of weeds.
Baseball in Ypsilanti
The Sliders were Ypsilanti's first pro baseball team in nearly a century, since they were awarded a franchise in the Class D
Border League
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in 1913. The Border League was sometimes called a "trolley league" because its six franchises (in southeastern
Michigan
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and
Ontario, Canada
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) were located on the
interurban
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lines; they played a limited schedule of games, primarily on weekends. Managed by former major-leaguer
Ducky Pearce
William Charles Pearce (March 17, 1885 – May 22, 1933) was a professional baseball player. He was a catcher for two seasons (1908–1909) with the Cincinnati Reds. For his career, he compiled no hits in 4 at-bat
In baseball, an at bat (AB) ...
, the unnamed Ypsilanti team took the pennant with a 24-10 record, then folded with the rest of the league. Ypsilanti thus held the distinction of being one of the few cities to win a championship in its only season hosting a pro ballclub.
College baseball remains popular in Ypsilanti:
Eastern Michigan University
Eastern Michigan University (EMU, Eastern Michigan or simply Eastern), is a public research university in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Founded in 1849 as Michigan State Normal School, the school was the fourth normal school established in the United St ...
won a
NAIA national championship in 1970 and made it all the way to the championship game of the
NCAA
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College World Series
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in 1976 before losing to
Arizona
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. The Hurons (now Eagles) were the last northern school to play for the CWS title until 2019, when cross-county rivals
University of Michigan
, mottoeng = "Arts, Knowledge, Truth"
, former_names = Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821)
, budget = $10.3 billion (2021)
, endowment = $17 billion (2021)As o ...
made it to the finals before losing to
Vanderbilt Vanderbilt may refer to:
People
*Vanderbilt (surname)
*Vanderbilt family
Places
In the United States:
* Vanderbilt, California, a former gold-mining town
*Vanderbilt, Michigan, a village
*Vanderbilt, Nevada, a ghost town
* Vanderbilt Mansion Nat ...
.
Seasons
References
External links
Official websites
Oakland County CruisersFrontier League
Media
* Mlive.com Sports Blog - "Cruisers Central"
*Facebook page under "Oakland County Cruisers Professional Baseball Club"
{{Frontier League
Frontier League teams
Defunct baseball teams in Michigan
Sports in Oakland County, Michigan
Slippery Rock Sliders
The Slippery Rock Sliders were a professional, and later collegiate summer baseball team based in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, in the United States. They were a member of the Frontier League and the East Division of the summer collegiate Prospect L ...
2010 disestablishments in Michigan
Defunct independent baseball league teams
Baseball teams established in 2007
Sports clubs and teams disestablished in 2010
Baseball teams disestablished in 2010