Tennessee Smokies Founded in 1897 Kodak, Tennessee |
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Current | Double-A (1963–present) | ||||
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League | Southern League | ||||
Division | North Division | ||||
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Current | Chicago Cubs (2007–present) | ||||
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Nickname | Tennessee Smokies (2000–present) | ||||
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Ballpark | Smokies Park (2000–present) | ||||
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Owner(s)/
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SPBC, LLC (Randy Boyd (businessman)) | ||||
Manager | Mark Johnson | ||||
General Manager | Brian Cox |
The Tennessee Smokies are a Minor League Baseball team based in the Knoxville, Tennessee, metropolitan area. The team, which plays in the Southern League, is the Double-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball as of the 2011 season. Smokies Park, the team's ballpark, is located in the suburb of Kodak, and seats up to 8,000 fans.
The team's nickname, "Smokies", refers to the Great Smoky Mountains mountain range which permeates the region; mountains in the chain are often clouded in a hazy mist that often appears as smoke rising from the forest.
Prior to 2005, the Smokies were the Double-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals and before that the Toronto Blue Jays. However, when the Cardinals purchased the El Paso Diablos, which had been the Arizona Diamondbacks' Double-A affiliate, the Diamondbacks retained the Smokies as their new Double-A affiliate. On September 21, 2006, the Chicago Cubs, who had previously had a Double-A affiliation with division rival West Tenn Diamond Jaxx, reached a two-year player development contract with the Smokies through the 2008 season. On July 11, 2014, The Chicago Cubs and Tennessee Smokies announced an extension to their Player Development Contract (PDC) for the maximum possible term of four years. The agreement means the Smokies will be the Cubs' Double-A affiliate through the 2018 season.
The team was based in Knoxville and called the Knoxville Smokies for many years before moving to Kodak, Tennessee and changing its name prior to the 2000 season.