Fergie Jenkins back in hometown to inaugurate new IBL franchise
The new Chatham-Kent franchise in the Inter-County Baseball League (IBL) was officially launched Friday with a contest to name the new team also now underway.
The franchise is the ninth in the league, which began in 1919 with officials believing this is the start of something special for the community.
“It's awesome. I've been waiting for this moment for so long,” said Owner, President and CEO Dom Dinelle. “I actually started this dream in 2007, putting the project on the shelf really thinking back again and a few times — and today it's concrete. We're doing it!”
The IBL approved the Chatham-Kent franchise in November for the 2024 season, which will be played at Fergie Jenkins Field in Rotary Park.
Baseball Hall of Famer Fergie Jenkins, who was named honourary president and former Expos pitcher and Chatham native Bill Atkinson, who will serve as team ambassador, were on hand for the launch.
“It's always nice to come home,” Jenkins said. “Chatham is my hometown, so many friends here and so many relatives. Kind of an honour to have that happen to two individuals to have that opportunity to play in the Major Leagues.”
The new Chatham-Kent franchise in the Inter-County Baseball League was officially launched on Dec. 9, 2022. (Chris Campbell/CTV News Windsor)
Jenkins said it should be a lot of fun to serve in his new role, and said his career can be credited to his time spent in Chatham. “It's a sports town. A lot of basketball, a lot of hockey and a lot of baseball, especially in the summer months.”
Officials said the franchise’s community mission is to deliver high-quality baseball to Chatham-Kent residents and to become a team that all of Chatham-Kent can be proud of on and off the field.
Dinelle said, “We want to be involved, go to the mall, having the mascot coming in the mall, going to schools. I would like to have a reading club with maybe kindergarten or something with a mascot or something. That'd be nice.”
He continued, “Doing some events in the summer like camping in the outfield or something. This is what we want to do want to be involved year round.”
Official said they hope to bring between 15,000 to 20,000 fans to the stands during the inaugural season and ideally hope to add a tenth team in 2024, which will allow them to split into two divisions of five teams.
In the meantime, people can make team name suggestions through the Chatham-Kent IBL website or its social media channels with five finalists to be announced on January 20.
“Snowplows is one thing but naming a ball team is a whole other league, no pun intended,” said Chatham-Kent Mayor Darrin Canniff.
Fergie Jenkins checks out a 14 tonne snowplow named “Flurrie Jenkins” in his honour following a popular municipal snow plow naming contest. on Dec. 9, 2022 in Chatham-Kent. (Chris Campbell/CTV News London)
After the IBL media conference, Canniff and Jenkins checked out a 14 tonne snow plow named “Flurrie Jenkins” in honour of the Hall of Famer following a popular municipal snowplow naming contest.
“We are so thrilled to have them here,” exclaimed Canniff. “This is going to be a very successful franchise and Chatham-Kent is a great home for them.”
Jenkins said having the plow named after him is in his top 10 list of honours along with this latest endeavour.
“It's quite an honor. I'm hoping that we'll get some snow this winter," he said.
The first pitch is scheduled to be thrown in May 2024.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Quebec nurse had to clean up after husband's death in Montreal hospital
On a night she should have been mourning, a nurse from Quebec's Laurentians region says she was forced to clean up her husband after he died at a hospital in Montreal.
'Anything to win': Trudeau says as Poilievre defends meeting protesters
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is accusing Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre of welcoming 'the support of conspiracy theorists and extremists,' after the Conservative leader was photographed meeting with protesters, which his office has defended.
'My stomach dropped': Winnipeg man speaks out after being criminally harassed following single online date
A Winnipeg man said a single date gone wrong led to years of criminal harassment, false arrests, stress and depression.
What is changing about Canada's capital gains tax and how does it impact me?
The federal government's proposed change to capital gains taxation is expected to increase taxes on investments and mainly affect wealthy Canadians and businesses. Here's what you need to know about the move.
Bank of Canada officials split on when to start cutting interest rates
Members of the Bank of Canada's governing council were split on how long the central bank should wait before it starts cutting interest rates when they met earlier this month.
Pilot reported fire onboard plane carrying fuel, attempted to return to Fairbanks just before crash
One of the two pilots aboard an airplane carrying fuel reported there was a fire on the airplane shortly before it crashed and burned outside Fairbanks, killing both people on board, a federal aviation official said Wednesday.
Police tangle with students in Texas and California as wave of campus protest against Gaza war grows
Police tangled with student demonstrators in Texas and California while new encampments sprouted Wednesday at Harvard and other colleges as school leaders sought ways to defuse a growing wave of pro-Palestinian protests.
'One of the single most terrifying things ever': Ontario couple among passengers on sinking tour boat in Dominican Republic
A Toronto couple are speaking out about their 'extremely dangerous' experience on board a sinking tour boat in the Dominican Republic last week.
7 surveillance videos linked to extortions of South Asian home builders in Edmonton released
The Edmonton Police Service has released a number of surveillance videos related to a series of extortion cases in the city now dubbed 'Project Gaslight.'