let the storm rage on
Ownership
Josh Crusane Jr
Established
Sep 4 2023
Total Value
$ 0
World Titles
0
About Owner
Josh Crusane owned this team from 89-125 before purging it. Columbus Dragons owner purchased the team shortly after its purge, Crusane hopped back on and retook control in 127. Crusane passed the team onto his son, Crusane Jr., in Season 133.
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About Franchise
38 time division champions (91, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 102, 103, 106, 107, 109, 111, 115, 116, 117, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 127, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143)
7 time league champions (95, 97, 122, 127, 128, 130, 139)
1 time wildcard champion (93)
3 world playoff wins (95, 127, 128)
0 WS appearances
0 time world champions
Name History: Newark Ninjas (89) - Columbus Storm (90-91) - Tacoma Storm (92-94) - Tacoma Fury (95-96) - Tacoma Nighthawks (97-98) - Tacoma Storm (99-102) - Tacoma Tarpons (103) - Tacoma Storm (104-present)
71st best team in Franchise Ball history (120 history points)
Stadium History: Riverfront Stadium (Newark, 89), Huntington Park (Columbus, 90-91), Cheney Stadium (Tacoma, 92), TrueBlue Park (based of Gwangju Kia Champions Field, Tacoma, 93-100), Avanade Park (based off Hokkaido Ballpark, Tacoma, 101-present, was known as Defiance Park from 101-122 and Avanade Park from 123-)
7 time league champions (95, 97, 122, 127, 128, 130, 139)
1 time wildcard champion (93)
3 world playoff wins (95, 127, 128)
0 WS appearances
0 time world champions
Name History: Newark Ninjas (89) - Columbus Storm (90-91) - Tacoma Storm (92-94) - Tacoma Fury (95-96) - Tacoma Nighthawks (97-98) - Tacoma Storm (99-102) - Tacoma Tarpons (103) - Tacoma Storm (104-present)
71st best team in Franchise Ball history (120 history points)
Stadium History: Riverfront Stadium (Newark, 89), Huntington Park (Columbus, 90-91), Cheney Stadium (Tacoma, 92), TrueBlue Park (based of Gwangju Kia Champions Field, Tacoma, 93-100), Avanade Park (based off Hokkaido Ballpark, Tacoma, 101-present, was known as Defiance Park from 101-122 and Avanade Park from 123-)