TRI-CITY MAROON - AMERICAN LEGION (19U)
A 19U team comprised of anyone who attends Irondale High School, attended IHS, or lives in the Irondale High School Attendance boundaries and open enrolls in another high school. American Legion Baseball competition in 2020 is open only to those players born on or after January 1, 2001. Those born in 2000 are not eligible. The Legion team is sponsored by the Tri-City Legion in New Brighton. The Legion team plays around 30 games beginning in early June with some weekend tournaments. If you have any questions about American Legion baseball, please contact Bobby Lynch at: Robert.Lynch@moundsviewschools.org
Irondale Legion Baseball History:
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Teams:
2010: Irondale Legion officially becomes Tri-City Maroon
2009: Irondale split off from Tri-City Red playing as Shoreview Legion.
1990 – 2008: Irondale played for Tri-City Red Legion Post #513 (New Brighton)
Pre – 1990: Irondale played for Jacobsen Memorial Legion Post 487 (Shoreview)
Players:
2008: Irondale Alum Nick Colwell named 4th District League Co-MVP
2004: Tri-City American Legion won Post of the Year award
2000: Tri-City Red won the MN State Legion Championship
1999: Tri-City Red won the Legion State & National Championship
Irondale Alum Brian Paone wins National Tournament Big Stick Award
1997: Tri-City Red won the MN State Legion Championship
1994: Tri-City Red won the MN State Legion Championship;
Irondale Alum Robb Ramacher wins State Tournament MVP & District MVP
1993: Tri-City Red won the MN State Legion Championship
Irondale Alum Mike Maslowski named 4th District League MVP
1992: Irondale Alum Mike Maslowski named 4th District League MVP
1985: Jacobsen won MN State Legion Championship; 7/9 starters IDHS grads
Irondale Alum Vince Palyan wins State Tournament MVP.
Irondale Alum Mike Vacca named 4th District League MVP
4TH DISTRICT LEAGUE TITLES: '92, '94, '95, '96, '99, '00, '02, '05, '06, '07, 08
DISTRICT TITLES: '85, '93, '94, '97, '98' '99, '00, '03, '04, '05, '07
STATE TITLES: 1985, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1999 (National Champs)