Originally, the team was set to play in the
American Association of Professional Baseball under the ownership of their rival
Joliet Slammers principal owner Alan Oremus; however, Oremus sold the team to
Gary SouthShore RailCats owner Pat Salvi, who moved the team to the Frontier League because of his loyalty to the RailCats and lack of interest in setting up a conflict should the two teams play against each other. Under Oremus's ownership, the team had held a name-the-team contest, with the winning selection of "Mallers". After the ownership change, however, the Boomers name, logo, and colors were unveiled on October 18, 2011. The first signed roster player was infielder Andrew Cohn of Emory University. Shortstop Gerard Hall recorded the first hit in Boomers history in a 4–0 shutout against the
Lake Erie Crushers in
Avon, Ohio, in the franchise's first-ever regular season game. Outfielder Jereme Milons had the first extra-base hit in team history with a double to centerfield in the same game. The Boomers won their home debut with a 5–2 victory over the
Florence Freedom in front of 6,067 fans at Boomers Stadium. Outfielder Nate Baumann hit the first home run at Boomers Stadium with a two-run blast to left in the five-run sixth inning. The Boomers finished the first half of their inaugural season as the Frontier League West Division Leaders with a record of 29–19. The team had a total of 10 representatives appear in the 2012 Frontier League All-Star Game in
Normal. Manager Jamie Bennett managed the West Division squad and was joined by his coaching staff, Mike Kashirsky, Paul Kubon, C.J. Thieleke, and team trainer Scott Waehler. Schaumburg's Frank Pfister was selected as the West Division's starting third baseman, and was joined by outfielders Sean Mahley and Chad Mozingo and pitchers Cameron Roth and Patrick Mincey. The Schaumburg Boomers won the 2013 Frontier League championship in September 2013, becoming the first team in league history to finish the playoffs undefeated (in this case 6–0 as they won two best-of-five series). They defeated the
Lake Erie Crushers in the championship final. The Boomers again won the 2014 Frontier League championship, winning back-to-back titles. They beat the
Southern Illinois Miners 2 games to 1 in the divisional round, and beat the
River City Rascals 3 games to 1 to win the title. The Boomers also won the 2017 Frontier League championship by defeating the
Evansville Otters in the first round 3 games to 1, and beat the
Florence Freedom, also 3 games to 1, in the championship round to win the title. The Boomers won their fourth title by winning the 2021 Frontier League championship as they beat the
Florence Y'alls in the first round 3 games to 1, and defeating the
Washington Wild Things 3 games to 2 in the championship round. In 2026, Pat Salvi sold the team to REV Entertainment, the official sports and entertainment company of the
Texas Rangers, who also have an ownership stake in the
Long Island Ducks (
ALPB),
Kane County Cougars (
AA), and
Cleburne Railroaders (AA). ==Season-by-season records==