Alaska Goldpanners
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- Location: Fairbanks, Alaska
- League: Alaska Baseball League
- Stadium: Growden Memorial Park
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[edit] Team Bio
Founded in 1960 as an independent barnstorming team, the Pan-Alaska Goldpanners became charter members of the Alaska Baseball League at the league's inception in 1974. As the nation's most elite Summer Collegiate Baseball team, the Goldpanners play their home games at Growden Memorial Park in Fairbanks, AK. They also host the annual Midnight Sun Baseball Game, one of the most quirky and unique games in all of baseball.
Dozens of future major leaguers have played for the Goldpanners (see below).
Like other Summer Collegiate Baseball teams, the Alaska Goldpanner of Fairbanks are dedicated and designed to providing minor league level competition for NCAA players that wish to continue on into professional baseball. The Goldpanners operate in a similar manner to a Minor League team: playing nightly in stadiums before fans, using wood bats and minor league specification equipment, and experiencing road trips between games. Like all other summer collegiate players, they are unpaid in order to maintain their NCAA eligibility, and live with host families in the same manner as Single A and Independent League players.
The Alaska Goldpanners gained fame worldwide in the early 1960's as runners-up in the 1962 NBC National Championship. The curiosity of being the only team from the Last Frontier endeared them to many in the Lower 48, giving them almost cult status among baseball fans. However, when the Anchorage Pilots were founded in the 1969, they became on of two teams from the state of Alaska. So, officially the team became the "Alaska Goldpanners of Fairbanks" in 1963. Within the ABL, and in TV and newspaper coverage throughtout the state they're referred to as the "Fairbanks Goldpanners", but outside the state they are still commonly known as the "Alaska Goldpanners".
Over the years, the club has amassed numerous distinctions. Besides the unprecedented number of tournament championships, the Goldpanners stand alone in amateur baseball history. With alumni involved in all levels of baseball (and with representation in NFL football in the person of Dan Pastorini), the Goldpanners are represented throughout the sporting world. In 2008, former Goldpanner Bill "Spaceman" Lee returned to Fairbanks to avenge a loss in the 1967 Midnight Sun Game. During his time with the club, which included a win for Lee in the Midnight Sun Game, Bill declared that the Goldpanners were "the number one amateur baseball organization in history."
On July 5th, 2009, the Goldpanners embarked on one of their most ambitious projects ever: barnstorming across two provinces in Canada and 10 states in America as a part of the "Alaska 50 Tour". On July 11th, the Fairbanks split squad, known as the "Midnight Sun Goldpanners", took the crown at the Kamloops International Baseball Tournament. Their final destination is the 75th National Baseball Congress World Series in Wichita, KS.
[edit] 2009 On Field Staff
- Manager: Tim Gloyd ; Jim Dietz - SS
- Infield Coach: Kevin Higgins
- Pitching Coach: Bret Lachemann - Brandon Harmon ; Randy Barber - SS [[]]
[edit] Team Eccentricities
First held in 1906, the annual Midnight Sun Game is held yearly in Fairbanks, AK and hosted by the Alaska Goldpanners. The game, which begins at 10:30 PM on the night of the summer solstice, has gained the attention of international media, and is one of the oddest and most unique features of baseball the world over.
In 2008, Bill "Spaceman" Lee avenged his loss in the 1967 contest by defeating the Southern California Running Birds 10-6. Bill started the game and delivered 6+ innings of successful work on the mound.
Baseball America declared the game one of the "10 Must-See Baseball Events." In 2005, ESPN spotlighted the game during "50 States in 50 Days." ESPN The Magazine called the event the "#8 Ultimate Baseball Experience." The Sporting News declared that on the 21st of June, "Fairbanks is the Baseball Capitol of America". GQ Magazine dubbed the Midnight Sun Game one of the top 75 reasons to be proud to be an American.
Selected Quotes:
"I've been lucky enough to attend many World Series, All Star Games and Opening Days but the Midnight Sun Game is in a league of it's own." Greg Harris, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
"Everybody should have an opportunity to come to Alaska and see the Midnight Sun Game" Bobby Doerr, MLB Hall of Famer
[edit] Championships and Honors
- 1960 Championship: North of the Range League
- 1961 Championship: North of the Range League
- 1961 Championship: Alaska Regional NBC Tournament
- 1961 Second Place: Alaska State Championship
- 1962 Championship: North of the Range League
- 1962 Championship: Alaska State Tournament
- 1962 Championship: Alaska Regional NBC Playoff
- 1962 Championship: Alaska Regional NBC State Tournament
- 1962 Second Place: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1962 Award: National Non-Pro Team of the Year
- 1962 Award: Most Popular National Non-Pro Team
- 1963 Award: Most Popular National Non-Pro Team
- 1963 Championship: Alaska Regional NBC
- 1963 Third Place: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1964 Championship: Alaska State Tournament
- 1964 Championship: Alaska Regional NBC
- 1964 Second Place: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1965 Championship: Alaska Regional NBC
- 1965 Fourth Place: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1966 Championship: Alaska Regional NBC
- 1966 Championship: Hawaii International Baseball Tournament
- 1966 Championship: World Baseball Tournament
- 1967 Championship: Alaska Regional NBC
- 1968 Championship: Alaska Regional NBC
- 1969 Fourth Place: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1970 Championship: Alaska State Tournament
- 1970 Championship: National Baseball Congress Big West Conference Tournament
- 1970 Fourth Place: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1971 Second Place: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1972 Championship: Alaska State Tournament
- 1972 Championship: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1972 Fifth Place: 1972 Haarlem Baseball Week
- 1973 Championship: Alaska World Series
- 1973 Championship: Kamloops International Tournament
- 1973 Championship: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1974 Championship: Alaska Baseball League - First Year of Alaska Baseball League
- 1974 Championship: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1974 Championship: Kamloops International Tournament
- 1975 Championship: Alaska World Series
- 1975 Championship: Kamloops International Tournament
- 1975 Championship: National Baseball Congress Far West Regional Tournament
- 1975 Second Place: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1976 Championship: Pueblo Tournament of Champions
- 1976 Championship: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1976 Championship: Kamloops International Tournament
- 1977 Championship: Alaska State Tournament
- 1977 Championship: National Baseball Congress Northwest Regional
- 1977 Second Place: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1977 Championship: Kamloops International Tournament
- 1978 Championship: Alaska Baseball League
- 1979 Championship: Alaska Baseball League
- 1980 Championship: Alaska Baseball League
- 1980 Championship: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1981 Championship: Alaska Baseball League
- 1982 Championship: Alaska Baseball League
- 1983 Championship: Alaska Baseball League
- 1983 Championship: Top of the World Series
- 1983 Championship: Alaska Regional NBC State Tournament
- 1983 Second Place: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1984 Championship: Alaska Baseball League
- 1984 Third Place: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1985 Championship: Alaska Regional NBC State Tournament
- 1986 Championship: Alaska Baseball League Pacific Division
- 1986 Fourth Place: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 1987 Second Place: U.S. Open Baseball Tournament - Hawaii
- 1988 Championship: U.S. Open Baseball Tournament - Tahoe
- 1990 Championship: U.S. Open Baseball Tournament - Ontario
- 1991 Championship: Alaska Baseball League
- 1991 Championship: National Shootout Tournament - Amarillo
- 1991 Second Place: U.S. Open Baseball Tournament - Carson City
- 1993 Championship: Alaska Federation
- 1993 Championship: Alaska Baseball League
- 1993 Second Place: Grand National Baseball Tournament
- 1994 Championship: Alaska Baseball League
- 1994 Championship: Alaska Invitational Tournament
- 1994 Second Place: Grand National Baseball Tournament
- 1995 Championship: Alaska Federation
- 1995 Championship: Alaska Baseball League
- 1996 Championship: Hawaii International Baseball Tournament
- 1996 Second Place: Kelowna International Baseball Tournament
- 1997 Second Place: Alaska Invitational Tournament
- 1997 Second Place: Kelowna International Baseball Tournament
- 1998 Second Place: Kelowna International Baseball Tournament
- 2001 Championship: Wood Bat Invitational Tournament
- 2002 Championship: Alaska Baseball League
- 2002 Championship: National Baseball Congress World Series
- 2003 Championship: Alaska Baseball League
- 2005 Championship: Alaska Baseball League
- 2005 Winners: Midnight Sun Game Centennial - Officials for the MLB Hall of Fame, present at the game, collected items for Cooperstown.
- 2009 Championship: Kamloops International Baseball Tournament - Kamloops British Columbia, Canada
[edit] Notable Goldpanners Alumni
- Tom Seaver
- Dave Winfield
- Jason Giambi
- Bill "Spaceman" Lee
- Barry Bonds
- Terry Francona
- Don Wakamatsu
- Dan Pastorini
- Michael Young
- Adam Kennedy
- Bobby Crosby
- Aaron Heilman
- Travis Lee
- Graig Nettles
- Bob Boone
- Andy Messersmith
- Dave Kingman
- Mike Boddicker
- Curt Motton
- Oddibe McDowell
- Shane Mack
- Bret Boone
- Phil Stephenson
- Chuck Brayton
- Jim Dietz
- Floyd Bannister
- Rick Monday
[edit] Related Links
Alaska Goldpanners of Fairbanks Home Page Alaska Baseball League Home Page


