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The Huntsville Stars are a Minor League Baseball team based in Huntsville , Alabama . They are the Double-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers , and they play in the Southern League . The name "Stars" refers to NASA operations at the nearby Marshall Space Flight Center . The home field of the Stars is Joe W. Davis Stadium , named after The Former Mayor Of Huntsville . Built in 1985, the park seats 10,200 fans and is sometimes referred to as "The Joe." TEAM HISTORY Athletics era (1985-1998) The Stars came to Huntsville by way of Evansville, Indiana and Nashville, Tennessee . In 1984, Larry Schmittou purchased the Triple-A Evansville Triplets and moved them to Nashville, leaving his Double-A Southern League Nashville Sounds franchise without a home. The City of Huntsville, led by Mayor Joe W. Davis, built a brand new 10,000 seat multipurpose stadium to lure the franchise to town. The Stars began play in the Southern League as the Double-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics in 1985 with Don Mincher as the team's General Manager . Mincher, a Huntsville Native and 12-year veteran of the Major Leagues, guided the franchise through its infancy as they won the Southern League Championship in their first season. The Stars won the league championship by defeating the Charlotte Knights three games to two. Future superstar José Canseco was the MVP of the league that year. Terry Steinbach won the MVP award in 1986 solidifying the base of the A's Championship teams of the late 1980s. That same season the Stars met again with Charlotte in the championship series, this time losing the series two games to three. In 1994, Mincher and a group of local investors purchased the team from Schmittou to keep baseball in Huntsville. The Stars once again won the Southern League title that season. Led by Ernie Young , the Stars swept the Chattanooga Lookouts to win the Western Division, then defeated the Carolina Mudcats three games to one to take the title. In 1997, the Stars made another appearance in the league championship series losing to the Greenville Braves three games to two. Brewers era (1999-present) Following the 1998 season, the Stars and A's parted ways and the Milwaukee Brewers came to town as the new Stars affiliate. Long regarded as having one of the best Minor League systems around, the Brewers struggled through management changes but still managed to give the Stars their third League title in 2001. With the help of all-time Stars home run leader Josh Klimek, the Stars made the playoffs and went on to defeat their rivals, the Birmingham Barons , in the fifth game of the series for the Western Division crown. The Stars would face the Jacksonville Suns , who dominated the Eastern Division winning both halves and the first round, but due to the September 11 Attacks , the championship series was cancelled and the Stars and Suns were declared co-champions. In 2000, Mincher became the Interim President of the Southern League when League President Arnold Fielkow left for the NFL . At the conclusion of the 2000 season, Mincher and his group put the Stars up for sale once again. He resigned from his position as President of the Stars and the Southern League removed the "interim" tag and made him league president for 2001. Pulling double duty until the team was sold, Mincher desired to keep the Stars in Huntsville. The group waded through countless offers to buy the Stars looking to find the right investors who would commit to keeping the team in the Tennessee Valley . Early in 2001, Mincher found his man in New York attorney Miles Prentice who also owns the Double-A Texas League Midland RockHounds , serves as a Director for the Texas League, and is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees for Minor League Baseball. Prentice promised to keep the team in Huntsville despite several offers for new stadiums in various locales. In 2003, the Stars played against the Carolina Mudcats in the Southern League campionships series where they lost three games to two. They made another championship attempt in 2006, losing three games to two against the Montgomery Biscuits . CURRENT ROSTER NOTABLE FORMER PLAYERS
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