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  2. Bay City Beavers - Wikipedia

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    The Bay City Beavers were a Southern Michigan League baseball team based in Bay City, Michigan, United States that existed from 1913 to 1915. Future major leaguer Joe Harris played for them in 1913 and 1914. [1] Cecil Coombs played for them in 1914 as well. [2] No known major league baseball players played for them in 1915. [3]

  3. American Roller Derby League - Wikipedia

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    The American Roller Derby League (ARDL) is a professional roller derby league formed in the late 1980s. Based in Northern California, the ARDL promotes teams whose names include the Bay City Bombers (the league's primary focus), the Los Angeles Turbos, the New York Demons, the Chicago Pioneers (a.k.a. the Chiefs), and three all-female teams, the East Bay Lady Killers, the SF Roller Girls, and ...

  4. List of fictional sports teams - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fictional sports teams, athletic groups that have been identified by name in works of fiction but do not really exist as such.Teams have been organized by the sport they participate in, followed by the media product they appear in. Specific television episodes are noted when available.

  5. Bay City Billikens - Wikipedia

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    Clarkston Park was named for Baseball Hall of Fame member John Clarkson, who had become a resident of Bay City following his baseball career. In Bay City, Clarkson opened a tobacco shop at 103 Center Avenue, with satellite counters in Bay City's Fraser House and Phoenix Building, both within today's Bay City Downtown Historic District. While ...

  6. History of roller derby - Wikipedia

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    A final team, the Northern Knights, representing Canada, was announced in 1986 but never competed. As before, most of the attention was centered on the Bay Bombers. After skating primarily in Northern California, a Midwest tour was launched in 1984, but flopped due to competition from baseball and football as well as weather-related problems.

  7. Battle Creek Battle Jacks - Wikipedia

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    Battle Creek faced their Southern Division rival, Green Bay, in the Southern Division playoff, and the Bombers took the pennant in two straight games before doing the same in the Northwoods League championship against the Northern Division's Mankato Moondogs. Including the championship win, the Bombers finished the 2011 season on an 11-game ...

  8. Bay City Wolves - Wikipedia

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    The Bay City Wolves were a minor league baseball team based in Bay City, Michigan. From 1919 to 1926, the Wolves played as members of the Class B level Michigan-Ontario League for the eight-season duration of the league, winning league consecutive championships in 1923 and 1924.

  9. List of baseball team nicknames - Wikipedia

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    The Bronx Bombers – Reference to the team's home, the New York City borough of the Bronx, along with their propensity for hitting "bombs" (home runs). The Bombers – Short version of the previous. The Baby Bombers – A description of the relatively young team in 2017 that had much more power than expected and were led by Aaron Judge , a ...