Aberdeen IronBirds

The Aberdeen IronBirds are a Minor League Baseball team based in the city of Aberdeen in Harford County, Maryland. They are the Class A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles.

Aberdeen IronBirds
Founded in 1977
Aberdeen, Maryland
Team logoCap insignia
Minor league affiliations
ClassClass A-Advanced (2021–present)
Previous classesClass A-Short Season (2002–2020)
LeagueMid-Atlantic League (from 2021)
Previous leagues
New York–Penn League (1977–2020)
Major league affiliations
Team
Minor league titles
League titles (1)1983
Team data
Name
ColorsBlack, orange, white, blue, silver
         
BallparkLeidos Field at Ripken Stadium (2002–present)
Previous parks
Donovan Stadium at Murnane Field (1977–2001)
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Cal Ripken Jr.
General ManagerJack Graham[1]
ManagerKevin Bradshaw

The team is currently owned by retired Oriole Cal Ripken, Jr.. Ripken Jr. purchased the team, then known as the Utica Blue Sox, and moved them to his hometown of Aberdeen in time for the 2002 season. The IronBirds play their home games at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium, which is visible from I-95. On August 16, 2006, the IronBirds played host to the New York–Penn League All-Star Game. Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium was also used for the Cal Ripken World Series in 2003 and 2004, forcing the team to go on extended road trips, 20 or more games, during the youth competition. The Cal Ripken World Series moved across the street to Cal Sr.'s Yard in 2005.

The name "IronBirds" was chosen for two reasons: Cal Ripken's "Ironman" streak of 2,632 consecutive baseball games played and the team's affiliation with the Orioles (the Baltimore team is often referred to as "The Birds").[2] The former team logo featured a silver airplane marked with Ripken's number 8, which also refers to the nearby Aberdeen Proving Ground U.S. Army installation. The team mascots are gray birds named Ferrous and Ripcord.

The record of most RBIs in a single month was set by Robbie Widlansky in July 2008. On August 26, 2013, Conor Bierfeldt hit his 12th home run of the season, setting a new IronBirds single-season record. He broke the previous record held by David Anderson set in the 2010 season. On September 2, 2013, The IronBirds clinched their first McNamara Division Title.

Playoffs

  • 2013 season: Lost to Tri-City 2–0 in semifinals.

Notable franchise alumni

Roster

Aberdeen IronBirds roster
Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • -- Ryan Conroy
  • -- Malachi Emond
  • -- Connor Gillispie
  • -- Thomas Girard
  • -- Dan Hammer
  • -- Isaiah Kearns
  • -- Dallas Litscher
  • -- Easton Lucas
  • -- Jake Lyons
  • -- Kevin Magee
  • -- Kyle Martin
  • -- Griffin McLarty
  • -- Shelton Perkins
  • -- Leonardo Rodriguez
  • -- Houston Roth
  • -- Adam Stauffer
  • -- Ryan Watson
  • -- Brandon Young

Catchers

  • -- Jordan Cannon
  • -- Maverick Handley
  • -- Harris Yett

Infielders

  • -- Jean Carmona
  • -- Andrew Daschbach
  • -- Ian Evans
  • -- Clay Fisher
  • -- J. D. Mundy
  • -- Joseph Ortiz
  • -- Alexis Torres

Outfielders

  • -- Dylan Harris
  • -- Mason Janvrin
  • -- Craig Lewis
  • -- Kyle Stowers
  • -- Davis Tavarez

Manager

  • -- Kevin Bradshaw

Coaches

  • -- Branden Becker (fundamentals)
  • -- Joe Botelho (development)
  • -- Joe Haumacher (pitching)
  • -- Anthony Villa (hitting)


7-day injured list
* On Baltimore Orioles 40-man roster
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporary inactive list
Roster updated January 18, 2021
Transactions
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Baltimore Orioles minor league players

See also

  • Category:Aberdeen IronBirds players

Notes

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