Overview
Headquarters
Wilmington, Delaware
In 1993, the Blue Rocks returned to professional baseball as the Class-A Carolina League affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. The franchise, formerly known as the Peninsula Pilots, was moved from Hampton, VA. The stadium, built by the construction company of Blue Rocks President Matt Minker, was named Legends Stadium (later changed to Judy Johnson Field at Daniel S. Frawley Stadium). Like their forerunners, the modern Blue Rocks have enjoyed great on-field success. Since their return in 1993, Wilmington has one of best winning percentages in all of Minor League Baseball, winning eight Northern Division titles in 12 years and four Carolina League championships. Wilmington Blue Rocks LP is located in Wilmington, DE, United States and is part of the Professional Sports Teams & Organizations Industry. Wilmington Blue Rocks LP has 12 total employees across all of its locations and generates $1.27 million in sales (USD). Wilmington Blue Rocks LP is located in Wilmington, DE, United States and is part of the Professional Sports Teams & Organizations Industry. Wilmington Blue Rocks LP has 12 total employees across all of its locations and generates $1.27 million in sales (USD). (Sales figure is modelled).