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  2. Bay City Billikens - Wikipedia

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    Minor league baseball began in Bay City with the 1883 "Bay City" team that played the season as members of the Northwestern League. [1] Several Bay City minor league teams followed in various leagues. Before joining the Southern Michigan League in 1907, the "Bay city" team played briefly in the 1906 season as members of the Class C level ...

  3. 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.

  4. Category:Bay City (minor league baseball) players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Bay City, Michigan minor league baseball team, who played in the Northwestern League in 1883 and 1884, Interstate Association in 1906 and Southern Michigan League from 1907-1911.

  5. Category:Bay City Billikens players - Wikipedia

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  6. 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]

  7. Evans Killeen - Wikipedia

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    Evans Henry Killeen (born February 27, 1936) is an American former professional baseball player. A right-handed pitcher, he worked in four Major League games, all in relief, for the Kansas City Athletics late in the 1959 season. The Brooklyn, New York, native was listed at 6 feet (1.8 m) tall and 190 pounds (86 kg).

  8. Henry Killeen - Wikipedia

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    Henry F. Killeen (May 1872 – October 16, 1916) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched in one game for the Cleveland Spiders of the National League on September 11, 1891. He remained active in the minor leagues through 1899.

  9. Basin League - Wikipedia

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    The Basin League later became exclusively amateur, evolving into what is known today as collegiate summer baseball. [2] In 1954, the league expanded, as Huron (Huron Elks), Watertown (Watertown Lake Sox) and Yankton (Yankton Terrys) entered the league as expansion franchises. In 1955, the League ran an advertisement in The Sporting News seeking ...