Lexington Legends
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| Lexington Legends Founded in 2001 Lexington, Kentucky |
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| League titles | 2001 | ||
| Division titles | 2001, 2006 | ||
| Owner(s)/Operated by: Bill Shea / Ivy Walls Management | |||
| Manager: Gregg Langbehn | |||
| General Manager: Kevin Kulp | |||
The Lexington Legends, who play in Lexington, Kentucky, are a Class A minor league baseball team affiliated with the Houston Astros, in the South Atlantic League. They play their home games at Applebee's Park, located in an industrial area on the northeast side of the city just inside New Circle Road (the city's inner beltway).
The teams mascot is "Big L" a moustachioed ballplayer.
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[edit] Team history
On May 31, 2006, it was announced that Roger Clemens would be coming out of retirement for the third time to pitch for the Houston Astros for the remainder of the 2006 season. Planning to keep himself to a strict 60-pitch count, Clemens returned to baseball with the Legends where his oldest son, Koby, plays. Father and son quashed reports that Koby would catch his dad for the return. "He doesn't listen to me," Roger Clemens said. "We'd be shaking each other off and arguing too much."[1] He threw 62 pitches, allowed no walks and only the one run while striking out six in three innings of work with the Legends, who won the game, leading 5-1. Clemens really helped out the Legends in his stay. He bought new carpeting and flat screen TV's for the locker room.
The team came into the national spotlight for a second time as a result of events that occurred during a game with the Asheville Tourists on June 25, 2006. In the fifth inning of that game, Tourists manager Joe Mikulik went on an extended tirade after being ejected from the game following an argument with an umpire. This tirade was shown on the Tonight Show, ESPN's Pardon the Interruption and SportsCenter, and MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann.
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The team won the South Atlantic League championship in its first year (2001) when it led 2-0 against the Asheville Tourists in a five-game series, with Games 3 and 4 scheduled in Asheville, when the season was cancelled by Minor League Baseball in the wake of terrorist attacks.
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Lexington Legends roster
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[edit] Legends Hall of Fame
- Josh Anderson
- John Buck
- J.J. Canon
- Felix Escalona
- Kirk Saarloos
- Charley Taylor
- Jon Topolski
- Alan Stein
- Tommy Whiteman
- Mike Gallo
Other Notable Players
[edit] References
- ^ Bailey, Rick “Pitch and catch at the park, Clemens style FATHER, SON 'GET AT IT' IN 90-MINUTE SESSION” Lexington Herald-Leader June 2, 2006
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