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145:. The Lumberjacks met the Jackals in the first round of the playoffs and were quickly eliminated, losing in four games despite having the pitchers with the two best ERA (JC Huguet and Jerry Long) in the league and postseason All-Star Derry Hammond, who hit 23 home runs. Whereas the Lumberjacks had won three league championships in New York, the team failed to win one in their two years in Maine. 174: 95: 152:
who had spent parts of two seasons (23 appearances) with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. In 17 games with the Lumberjacks, Sparks logged 36 2/3 innings with a 4-1 record and an ERA of 1.23.
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For their first year the Lumberjacks finished with a 42-49 record. The next year, the team finished with a 56-36 overall record, good for second best in the league behind the
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who had appeared in eight games in 2000 with the Toronto Blue Jays. A regular in Bangor's starting rotation, Andrews posted a 7-3 record with a 4.06 ERA in 84 1/2 innings.
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The Northeast League stripped Bangor of its membership after the 2004 season and the Lumberjacks folded. The team's roster after the folding comprised the 2005 roster for
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In 2004, the Lumberjacks' lone player with MLB service was left-handed pitcher
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were an independent minor league baseball team in the
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The 2003 roster featured former Major League pitcher
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Index

Northeast League
Bangor, Maine
Larry Mahaney Diamond
Winkin Sports Complex

Northeast League
Bangor, Maine
Glens Falls, New York
Adirondack Lumberjacks
Orono
Larry Mahaney Diamond
Winkin Sports Complex
Kash Beauchamp
New Jersey Jackals
Jeff Sparks
Clayton Andrews
the Can-Am League's traveling team
Sussex Skyhawks

Bangor Millionaires
Class B
New England League
Maine State League
Class D
Maine State League
New Brunswick-Maine League
Bangor Blue Ox
Northeast League
Adirondack Lumberjacks
"Jeff Sparks"

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