Springfield Isotopes
Springfield Isotopes
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Sports Team Information
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The Springfield Isotopes are Springfield's only minor league baseball team.
Profile
The team plays at the Double-A level[1] and is often shown as drastically underfunded and struggling in competition. Their home games are played at Duff Stadium as Duff Beer sponsors and co-manages the team, but they also play at the Springfield War Memorial Stadium and at the Isotope Stadium. The Isotopes name is most likely in reference to the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. Homer Simpson was the Isotopes mascot for a brief period, before taking over from the Capital City Goofball, before being fired.[2]
History
The low quality of the team combined with its financial difficulties has prompted management to consider moving the team. Homer once learned that the there were plans to move the team to Albuquerque, and staged a hunger strike to prevent it. Springfield become aware of their plans to move the team due to Homer's efforts and their premature roll-out of food packaging with "Albuquerque Isotopes" written on them. Albuquerque decides to change the decision to move the team.[1]
After the Isotopes signed Buck Mitchell, they entered first place in the league. However, due to marital troubles, Buck started to play badly. As his marital issues kept changing, Buck kept switching between playing well and playing badly. Eventually, he and his wife made up, but it is unknown if the Isotopes won the league.[3]
Known players
- Flash Bailor[2]
- Smash Diggins[4]
- Danny Dings[5]
- Willy Dipkin[6]
- Bill McCloskey[2]
- Buck Mitchell[3]
- Babe Ruth IV[4]
- Tito[3]
- Fishbone Walker[4]
Appearances
References
Springfield Isotopes
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Players | ||
Flash Bailor • Smash Diggins • Danny Dings • Willy Dipkin • Bill McCloskey • Buck Mitchell • Babe Ruth IV • Tito • Fishbone Walker • Chuck Wildler | ||
Other People | ||
Howard K. Duff VIII • Duffman • Gertie Feesh | ||
Stadiums | ||
Duff Stadium • Isotope Stadium • Springfield War Memorial Stadium |