Beloit Sky Carp

After the Brewers and Snappers ended their affiliation, efforts were started to build a new stadium similar to the facilities used by the Rockford RiverHawks or the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers.

One possible scenario involved construction on a site near Janesville, which could have included renaming the team to reflect a broader Rock County audience.

[4] However, no new stadium was built and improvements, including redoing the entire field and repairing the concrete concourse, were made to the existing site.

[5][6] In September 2018, the team entered into the process of being sold to a new group of investors who planned to build a new ballpark in downtown Beloit.

The group, led by Quint Studer, retained the right to operate the Snappers in 2020 and continued to move forward with plans to build a new stadium.

Another noted major leaguer, Jim Morris of The Rookie fame played for the Beloit Brewers when he came out of college in the 1980s.

Other former Snappers players who moved on to major league ball include Greg Vaughn, Geoff Jenkins, Jeff D'Amico, Ron Belliard, and Yovani Gallardo.

Prince Fielder (2002–03) was selected as the Midwest League's MVP and Prospect of the Year in 2003. [ 20 ]
Ben Revere (2008) was selected as the Midwest League's MVP and Prospect of the Year. [ 20 ]