Northwest Arkansas Naturals

Northwest Arkansas Naturals
Founded in 2008
Springdale, Arkansas
Team logoCap insignia
Class-level
Current Double-A (2008–present)
Minor league affiliations
League Texas League (2008–present)
Division North Division
Major league affiliations
Current Kansas City Royals (2008–present)
Minor league titles
League titles (1)
  • 2010
Division titles (3)
  • 2009
  • 2010
  • 2015
Team data
Nickname Northwest Arkansas Naturals (2008–present)
Ballpark Arvest Ballpark (2008–present)
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Rich Products Corporation
Manager Vance Wilson
General Manager Justin Cole

The Northwest Arkansas Naturals are a Minor League Baseball (MiLB) team based in Springdale, Arkansas. The team is member of the Texas League, and serves as the Double-A affiliate to the Kansas City Royals. They relocated to Springdale from Wichita, Kansas, in 2008. They were previously known as the Wichita Wranglers. The team also had previous incarnations as the Amarillo Gold Sox and Beaumont Golden Gators.

The Naturals play at Arvest Ballpark. The facility is located at the intersection of 56th Street and Watkins, and was completed in early 2008.

Origin

The Wichita Wranglers had struggled with low attendance numbers and an aging Lawrence-Dumont Stadium throughout Bob Rich, Jr.'s 18-year ownership of the team. In 2006, he sought a move to Springdale, Arkansas, contingent on a citizen vote to approve financing for a new stadium.

The pro-baseball movement in Springdale had counted on the support of the Rev. Ronnie Floyd, influential pastor of local megachurch First Baptist Church of Springdale. In June 2006, Floyd abruptly pulled his support after he discovered that the team would serve alcohol at games,[1] making professional baseball a contentious and evenly split issue in Northwest Arkansas. The July vote on a measure to extend a one-cent sales tax to raise $50 million for the stadium passed by only 15 votes.[2]

Team name

The team's nickname plays off the state's nickname as the "Natural State," as well as the Robert Redford film, The Natural. The Rich Family owes much of its baseball success to the Redford film. In 1983, Bob Rich, Jr. bought the Class AA Buffalo Bisons, who had suffered low attendance the previous season, for $100,000. That year, Hollywood producers approached Rich about filming scenes of The Natural at Buffalo's War Memorial Stadium. Following the release of the film, local interest in the team rose and attendance at the Bisons' games nearly tripled. Rich was then able to finance the Bisons' move to the Class AAA American Association. In something of a coincidence, the AAA Bisons were formerly the Wichita Aeros, meaning Rich has purchased two different teams that had played previously in Wichita, Kansas.

The "Naturals" name was chosen after receiving 33% of the votes in an online fan poll, beating second-place choice "Thunder Chickens" by six percent[3] The "Thunder Chickens" moniker was a nod to Springdale-based Tyson Foods, which is the nation's largest supplier of poultry products, and to the region's poultry industry. Every season the team embraces the Thunder Chickens brand for a single game with uniforms and merchandise.[4]

Play as the Naturals

The Naturals had early success, advancing to the playoffs in 2009 and 2010. In 2009, the Naturals would win the North Division title, only to lose in the Texas League Championship Series to the Midland RockHounds. In 2010, the Naturals would sweep the first and second half titles, won the North Division title for a second straight year and avenged their loss to Midland in 2009, winning the Texas League title in a 3-1 series victory over the RockHounds.

On June 8, 2008, pitcher Jeff Fulchino became the first former Natural to play in Major League Baseball, throwing a scoreless inning in relief during a 6-3 Royals loss at Yankee Stadium.

Royals owner and former Wal-Mart CEO David Glass lives in nearby Bella Vista, Arkansas.[5]

Stadium

Arvest Ballpark was designed by HOK Sport of Kansas City, Missouri. It cost $33 million to build, while the rest of the $50 million approved by Springdale voters will go toward road and infrastructure improvements.[6] The stadium seats 6,500, but additional berm areas allow a maximum capacity of about 7,800.

Roster

Northwest Arkansas Naturals roster
Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 32 Christian Binford
  • 15 Paul Clemens
  • 25 Malcom Culver
  • 12 Jonathan Dziedzic
  • 40 Luke Farrell
  • 29 Kevin McCarthy
  • 57 Matt Murray
  • 16 Aroni Nina
  • 18 Mark Peterson
  • 14 Benino Pruneda
  • 39 Brooks Pounders
  • 21 Reid Redman
  • 17 Sam Selman
  • 29 Glenn Sparkman
  • 34 Eric Stout
  • 11 Daniel Stumpf
  • 28 Kyle Zimmer

Catchers

  • 30 Zane Evans
  • 21 Parker Morin

Infielders

  • 26 Logan Davis
  • 8 Kenny Diekroeger
  • 9 Hunter Dozier
  • 22 Alex Liddi
  • 1 Edward Salcedo
  • 23 Frank Schwindel
  • 27 Ramon Torres

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

  • -- Vacant (pitching)
  •  4 Brandon Moore (hitting)


7-day disabled list
* On Kansas City Royals 40-man roster
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporary inactive list
Roster updated December 26, 2015
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