Wilmington Blue Rocks

The Blue Rocks play at Judy Johnson Field at Daniel S. Frawley Stadium in Wilmington's growing Riverfront district and was instrumental in bringing commerce and public attention to the once ignored and dilapidated area of the city.

Principal owner Frank Boulton and co-owner Bud Harrelson bought the franchise in 1992, moved the team from Hampton, Virginia, and changed their affiliation from the Seattle Mariners' farm system to the Kansas City Royals'.

Matt Winer reported from a set in left field where SportsCenter did stories on the many mascots of the Blue Rocks.

The Aug 19 game featuring SportsCenter drew the Blue Rocks' largest crowd in team history.

The Blue Rocks won the 2019 Mills Cup Championship for the first time since 1999, closing a five-game series with the Fayetteville Woodpeckers with a 2-0 victory on September 14, 2019.

More than 200 Blue Rocks have gone on to the major leagues, including All-Stars Carlos Beltrán, Lance Carter, Johnny Damon, Zack Greinke, Jon Lieber, Jed Lowrie, José Rosado, and Mike Sweeney.

Rocky Bluewinkle, mascot of the Wilmington Blue Rocks
The Wilmington Blue Rocks' alternate logo
Mike Moustakas during his tenure with the Wilmington Blue Rocks in 2009
Mr. Celery runs along the first base line, arms aloft, clutching a stalk of celery.
Mr. Celery runs along the first base line, arms aloft, clutching a stalk of celery.