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The team joined the [[Frontier League]] in 2004. The Mountain Ducks rights to the club's spot in the CBL were sold in 2004 to the [[Pensacola Pelicans]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ccheadliner.com/stories/horn-chen-sells-ducks,86205|title=Horn Chen sells Ducks|first=Ron|last=Schott |website=Christian County Headliner News}}</ref> of the discontinued [[Southeastern League]].
The team joined the [[Frontier League]] in 2004. The Mountain Ducks rights to the club's spot in the CBL were sold in 2004 to the [[Pensacola Pelicans]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ccheadliner.com/stories/horn-chen-sells-ducks,86205|title=Horn Chen sells Ducks|first=Ron|last=Schott |website=Christian County Headliner News}}</ref> of the discontinued [[Southeastern League]].


The franchise's time in Ozark ended for good after only one season in the Frontier League once hotel magnate John Q. Hammons purchased the rights to the Double-A [[Texas League]]'s [[El Paso Diablos]], renamed them the [[Springfield Cardinals|Cardinals]] and moved them to downtown [[Springfield, Missouri|Springfield]]. The Ducks moved to Ohio/Indiana and were renamed the [[Ohio Valley Redcoats]]
The Ducks only played one season in the Frontier League. Its time in Ozark ended for good after hotel magnate John Q. Hammons purchased the rights to the [[El Paso Diablos]] in the [[Texas League|Texas League (AA)]], moved them to nearby downtown [[Springfield, Missouri|Springfield]] and renamed them the [[Springfield Cardinals|Cardinals]]. The franchise moved east to Ohio/Indiana and were renamed the [[Ohio Valley Redcoats]].


==Team Record==
==Team Record==

Latest revision as of 05:06, 15 October 2025

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The Springfield-Ozark Mountain Ducks was an unaffiliated minor league team that previously played in Ozark, Missouri, a suburb of Springfield. The team was a member of the Texas-Louisiana League, later named the Central Baseball League from 1999 to 2003. The team played in Price Cutter Park, now known as Ozark Mountain Sports Complex.

History

In April 1998, Texas-Louisiana League president and co-founder Byron Pierce announced that the league would put a new team in Ozark pending financing for a new ballpark. In August the funding was secured. Construction on the stadium started in late fall and took four months to complete.[1]

The peculiar team name and mascot was picked from a name-the-team contest in 1998. The winning entryTemplate:Emdashby Craig Cremer of OzarkTemplate:Emdashwas picked out of 65,000 submissions. Cremer says the kid-friendly name was derived from a combination of the Ozark Mountains and the Ride the Ducks boat ride in Branson[2]

The Mountain Ducks played their inaugural game on May 27, 1999 on the road, a 7-4 loss to the Amarillo Dillas. Their first home game came two weeks later on June 10 in front of 4,764 people, a 5-2 loss, also against Amarillo.[3]

Success on the field was hard to come by for the team. The Mountain Ducks only made the postseason one time during its tenure, a first round exit in 2000.

Two players with Major League experience played for Springfield-Ozark: Outfielder Mel Hall (2002) played 13 seasons, mostly with the Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees and Pitcher Mike Smith (1999-2001). Smith played in 15 games over two seasons with the Baltimore Orioles.[4]

The team joined the Frontier League in 2004. The Mountain Ducks rights to the club's spot in the CBL were sold in 2004 to the Pensacola Pelicans[5] of the discontinued Southeastern League.

The Ducks only played one season in the Frontier League. Its time in Ozark ended for good after hotel magnate John Q. Hammons purchased the rights to the El Paso Diablos in the Texas League (AA), moved them to nearby downtown Springfield and renamed them the Cardinals. The franchise moved east to Ohio/Indiana and were renamed the Ohio Valley Redcoats.

Team Record

The Mountain Ducks had a combined record of 261-312 over six seasons.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Season Wins Losses Finish Manager Playoffs
1999 32 50 5th Barry Jones Missed Playoffs
2000 59 53 4th Barry Jones Lost First Round
Amarillo 1–2
2001 33 58 6th Barry Jones Missed Playoffs
2002 45 51 6th (3rd, East) Phil Wilson Missed Playoffs
2003 40 56 8th (4th, East) Phil Wilson Missed Playoffs
2004 52 44 6th (4th, West) Greg Tagert Missed Playoffs

All-Stars

1999: Brent Bubela, C; Sergio Cairo, OF; Mike Smith, P
2000: Mike Smith, P; Jim Wollscheid, P
2001: Andre Johnson, OF; Mike Smith, P
2002: None
2003: None
2004: None

References

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