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Manhattan Jaspers
2024 Manhattan Jaspers baseball team
UniversityManhattan University
Head coachSteven Rosen (interim)
ConferenceMAAC
LocationNew York, New York
Home stadiumClover Stadium
(Capacity: 6,000)
ColorsGreen and white[1]
   
NCAA Tournament appearances
1957, 2006, 2011, 2012
Conference tournament champions
MAAC: 2006, 2011, 2012
Regular season conference champions
2009, 2011, 2012
For information on all Manhattan University sports, see Manhattan Jaspers and Lady Jaspers

The Manhattan Jaspers baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Manhattan University in the Bronx, New York.[2] The team is a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. Its home venue is Clover Stadium, located in Pomona, New York, approximately 40 miles outside New York City. The Jaspers are led by interim head coach Steven Rosen.[3]

Venues

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From 2015 to 2019, the Jaspers played its home games in Dutchess Stadium in Fishkill, New York. In 2020, the Jaspers announced that they would be returning to Van Cortlandt Park for all home games in 2021.[4] By 2022, the Jaspers moved to Clover Stadium.[5][6][7]

NCAA tournament results

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Year Record Pct Notes
1957 0-1 .000 District 2 Semifinal
2006 2-2 .500 Lincoln Regional
2011 0-2 .000 Gainesville Regional
2012 0-2 .000 Columbia Regional

Jaspers in the Major Leagues

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= All-Star = Baseball Hall of Famer
Athlete Years in MLB MLB Teams
Bill Finley 1886 New York Giants
Jack Taylor 1891-1899 New York Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Browns, Cincinnati Reds
Pete McBride 1898-1899 Cleveland Spiders, St. Louis Perfectos
Henry Thielman 1902-1903 New York Giants, Cincinnati Reds, Brooklyn Superbas
Lou Castro 1902 Philadelphia Athletics
Doc Scanlan 1903-1907, 1909-1911 Pittsburgh Pirates, Brooklyn Superbas/Dodgers
Cy Ferry 1904-1905 Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Naps
Jim Mullen 1904-1905 Philadelphia Athletics, Washington Senators
Jake Thielman 1905-1908 St. Louis Cardinals, Cleveland Naps, Boston Red Sox
Pat Duff 1906 Washington Senators
Tom O'Hara 1906-1907 St. Louis Cardinals
Eddie Zimmerman 1906, 1911 St. Louis Cardinals, Brooklyn Dodgers
Cotton Minahan 1907 Cincinnati Reds
Chris Mahoney 1910 Boston Red Sox
George Chalmers 1910-1916 Philadelphia Phillies
Dick Cotter 1911-1912 Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs
Jim Hanley 1913 New York Yankees
Charlie Meara 1914 New York Yankees
Nick Tremark 1935-1937 Brooklyn Dodgers
Buddy Hassett 1936-1942 Brooklyn Dodgers, Boston Bees/Braves, New York Yankees
Joe Gallagher 1939-1940 New York Yankees, St. Louis Browns, Brooklyn Dodgers
Andy Karl 1943-1947 Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Braves
Xavier Rescigno 1943-1945 Pittsburgh Pirates
Chuck Schilling 1961-1965 Boston Red Sox
Bob Chlupsa 1970-1971 St. Louis Cardinals
Tom Waddell 1984-1985, 1987 Cleveland Indians
Mike Parisi 2008 St. Louis Cardinals
Joe Jacques 2023 Boston Red Sox
Tom Cosgrove 2023 San Diego Padres

Taken from the Jaspers Baseball In The Pros.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Manhattan College Athletic Colors (PDF). Retrieved April 16, 2016.
  2. ^ "Manhattan Jaspers". d1baseball.com. Archived from the original on 2013-03-30. Retrieved 2013-04-16.
  3. ^ Cahill, Teddy (July 1, 2024). "2024 College Baseball Coaching Changes Tracker". Baseball America. Retrieved July 3, 2024.
  4. ^ Gabriella DePinho (February 14, 2020). "The Jaspers Are Coming Home: Baseball Returns to VCP". www.mcquad.org. The Quadrangle. Retrieved September 21, 2020.
  5. ^ McCarthy, Caroline (February 3, 2022). "Jaspers In Search of a Home Base". The Quadrangle. Manhattan College. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  6. ^ Larkin, Gary (June 18, 2023). "The end of an era for promising AD". The Riverdale Press. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  7. ^ "Clover Stadium". Manhattan College Athletics. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  8. ^ "In the Pros".
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