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Year founded
  
1919

Colours
  
Yellow and Black

Founded
  
1919

Location
  
Kitchener, Canada

Nickname(s)
  
Panthers

Manager
  
Dave TeBokherst

Arena/Stadium
  
Jack Couch Stadium

League championships
  
10

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Ballpark
  
Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex

Former ballparks
  
Victoria Park Downtown Kitchener

League
  
Intercounty Baseball League

Former names
  
Kitchener Legionnaires, Kitchener Dutchmen

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The Kitchener Panthers are an independent, minor league baseball team of the semi-pro Intercounty Baseball League based in Kitchener, Ontario. They play their home games at Jack Couch Baseball Park.

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History

The Panthers were a founding member of the Intercounty Baseball League (along with Galt, Guelph and Stratford in 1919). The team changed names when the current league began play in 1957 as the Legionnaires and Dutchmen, but reverted to the current name in 1960.

Championships

Kitchener has won ten championships, the second most in the league, behind the Brantford Red Sox with eleven. The Panthers have won in:

Past players

  • Bob McKillop - 4-time MVP and later with the Chicago White Sox
  • Gary Ebel - later with the Oakland Athletics
  • Ron Smith - San Francisco Giants
  • Scott Medvin - Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Harry Psutka - later with the Detroit Tigers
  • Current players

    Pitchers:

  • 18 Matt Vickers
  • 43 Mitch Clarke
  • 6 Eric Hall
  • 17 Matt McGovern
  • 34 Phil Owen
  • 35 Mike Schnurr
  • 80 Noelvis Entenza
  • 49 Ian Rendon
  • Position players:

  • Sean Reilly #33
  • Mike Andrulis #8
  • Mike Glinka #16
  • David Whiteside #23
  • Johnathan Brouse #10
  • Tanner Nivins #24
  • Frank Camilo #45
  • 2015 season

    The Kitchener Panthers had a great start to the 2015 season, first defeating the Toronto Maple Leafs, followed by a great pitching performance the following week in Barrie, Ontario, defeating the Barrie Baycats. They then went on to defeat the Guelph Royals and Brantford Red Sox. They were in 2nd place after 4 games, going 4-0 only behind the London Majors, who started 7-0.

    The Panthers' field was being reconstructed so even though their season started in early May, their home opener wasn't until May 28, 2015. In the home opener they played the Burlington Bandits and lost 8-7. Coach Tebo was ejected from the game for arguing a bad call by the umpire. The next Panthers game was on Friday, May 29th, against the Hamilton Cardinals in Hamilton. The Panthers clinched the playoffs 2nd, and they faced the Hamilton Cardinals in the first round in 5 games. The second round went to 7 games against the London Majors. The Panthers won that, so they will play the Barrie Baycats in the finals with game 1 beginning Tuesday, August 25. The Panthers lost the series 4 games to 1 and Barrie won its 2nd straight IBL Championship.

    Panthers Hall of Fame

    1. 8 Tom Mckenzie 1966-1980
    2. 9 Bob Mckillop 1966-1977
    3. 10 Kevin Curran 1984-1999
    4. 13 Jeff Pietrazko 1995-2014
    5. 22 Randy Curran 1984-90, 95-2003

    References

    Kitchener Panthers Wikipedia