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  2. Thruway Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Thruway Cup is an annual competition between Minor League Baseball's Buffalo Bisons, Rochester Red Wings, and Syracuse Mets of the International League.The Cup standings are compiled from the games the teams play against each other through the course of the regular season.

  3. Sports in Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse Stars baseball team, 1877 The basketball shot clock was invented and first used by the Syracuse Nationals.. Syracuse has had several top-level pro teams. Most notable are the Syracuse Nationals, an NBA team which played 17 seasons in Syracuse (1947–1963) before moving to Philadelphia to become the Philadelphia 76ers; and two different Major League Baseball teams: the Syracuse Stars ...

  4. MLB playoff picture: Wild card standings, latest 2024 ... - AOL

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    Major League Baseball's 2024 season is going down to the wire. ... NL wild card standings. Top three reach playoffs. San Diego Padres (88-66): +3 games . Arizona Diamondbacks (86-68) +1 game.

  5. Syracuse Crunch - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse Condors (Granted a franchise by the NAHL for 1977–78 season, but the league folded and the team never played a game) Syracuse Hornets (1980–1981) – played only ten games (0-9-1) Syracuse Jr. Crunch/Syracuse Stars (1996–2005) in the Metro Junior A Hockey League and Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League

  6. Syracuse Mets - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse was without professional baseball from 1957 until 1961, when the Montreal Royals franchise was abandoned by its owners (the Los Angeles Dodgers) and relocated to Syracuse as the top affiliate of the Minnesota Twins, becoming the Syracuse Chiefs. After that, the team had affiliations with the New York Mets and Washington Senators (1962 ...

  7. MacArthur Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1934 as Municipal Stadium, it was used primarily for baseball and was the home of Syracuse Chiefs before they moved to P&C Stadium, (now NBT Bank Stadium) in 1997. The ballpark had an initial capacity of 8,416 people; its capacity was increased to 10,006 before it was renamed in honor of General Douglas MacArthur in 1942.

  8. Bulldogs Report: Hermantown's Koepke scores first pro goal ...

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    Apr. 26—Hermantown native and former Bulldogs winger Cole Koepke picked up his first professional goal Sunday with the Syracuse Crunch in a 7-1 rout of the Utica Comets in an American Hockey ...

  9. NBT Bank Stadium - Wikipedia

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    NBT Bank Stadium prior to large-scale renovations, July 2019. The stadium is home to the Syracuse Mets, the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets.The field's outfield dimensions are 330 feet (100 m) to left field, 400 feet (120 m) to center field, and 330 feet (100 m) to right field.