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  2. Schroeder Park - Wikipedia

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    In September 2015, Houston announced a new 20,000 square foot clubhouse and player development center to be constructed for Schroeder Park. [9] In October 2015, a new Daktronics video board with 1,500 square feet of space replaced the original one, and Schroeder Park became host to the largest scoreboard in college baseball.

  3. Pecos League - Wikipedia

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    Pecos League; Division Team Founded City Stadium Capacity Mountain North: Blackwell FlyCatchers: 2023 Blackwell, Oklahoma: Morgan Field 1,500 Garden City Wind: 2015 Garden City, Kansas: Clint Lightner Field 1,000 [16] Kansas City Hormigas: 2024 Kansas City, Missouri: Satchel Paige Stadium 2,000 North Platte 80s: 2023 North Platte, Nebraska ...

  4. List of baseball parks in Houston - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Houston, Texas. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed. Herald Park a.k.a. League Park, Fair Ground Park, and Houston Base Ball Park Occupants: Houston Nationals – Texas League (1884) Houston Heralds – Independent (1887)

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  6. Sports in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Four Division I college athletic programs play within the city of Houston, with the University of Houston as the sole member of a Power Four conference. A fifth, Prairie View A&M University, is located in the metropolitan area. A new venue, TDECU Stadium, opened in 2014 on the University of Houston campus at the former site of Robertson Stadium.

  7. History of baseball in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Houston Base Ball Club was a founding member of the Texas League in 1888 and also won their first league pennant the next year. The Houston ballclub went by the nicknames of Babies, Red Stockings, Mud Cats, Magnolias, and Wanderers [8] before the Houston Buffaloes name became permanent around the turn of the 20th century.

  8. Houston Buffaloes - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Buffaloes were purchased by the Houston Sports Association in 1961 to obtain the Houston metropolitan-area territorial rights for the new expansion team in Major League baseball and the National League, Houston Colt .45s (known since 1965 as the Houston Astros named after their futuristic enclosed indoor domed stadium, the Astrodome ...

  9. 1964 Houston Colt .45s season - Wikipedia

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    The 1964 Houston Colt .45s season was the team's third season in Major League Baseball. It involved the Houston Colt .45s finishing in ninth place in the National League with a record of 66–96, 27 games behind the eventual World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals .