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  2. Traverse City Pit Spitters - Wikipedia

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    Baseball then returned to Traverse City in 2006 with the Traverse City Beach Bums of the independent Frontier League, but on September 26, 2018, it was announced that Wuerfel Park had been purchased by a new investment group led by the owners of the West Michigan Whitecaps (Class A Midwest League affiliate of MLB's Detroit Tigers), with the ...

  3. List of defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States

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    Maryland Fall Baseball: Maryland: Fall: 1998 Massachusetts-Connecticut League Connecticut, Massachusetts: Class D: 1912 Michigan State League: Michigan: Independent (1889–1890, 1895) Class D (1902, 1911–1914) Class C (1926, 1940–1941) 1889–1890, 1895, 1902, 1911–1914, 1926, 1940–1941 Michigan-Ontario League: Michigan, Ontario: Class ...

  4. Extreme Baseball - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Weidner applied for a United States patent on the extreme baseball concept and the patent was approved in February, 2010. [5] Extreme Baseball teams from Saint Petersburg, Florida, Orlando, Florida, and Miami, Florida were competing as of 2007 [4] in the National Xtreme Baseball League. ON JUNE 13, 2008 Dannier Reyes of the National ...

  5. Kalamazoo Celery Pickers - Wikipedia

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    Harry Green of Kalamazoo led the Michigan State League with 11 home runs. [4] The Michigan State League did not return to play in 1927 and Kalamazoo did not field another minor league team for nearly seventy years. [4] The Kalamazoo Lassies played as members of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League from 1950 to 1954. [66]

  6. Oakland County Cruisers - Wikipedia

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    The Sliders were Ypsilanti's first pro baseball team in nearly a century, since they were awarded a franchise in the Class D Border League in 1913. The Border League was sometimes called a "trolley league" because its six franchises (in southeastern Michigan and Ontario, Canada) were located on the interurban lines; they played a limited schedule of games, primarily on weekends.

  7. Ishpeming-Negaunee Unions - Wikipedia

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    The Ishpeming–Negaunee Unions was the final moniker of the minor league baseball teams based in Ishpeming and Negaunee, Michigan. From 1890 to 1892, Ishpeming–Negaunee teams played as members of the Upper Peninsula League in 1890 and 1891 and Wisconsin-Michigan League in 1892. The franchise hosted home games at the Ishpeming Grounds in the ...

  8. Jackson Convicts - Wikipedia

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    Playing under continuing manager Bo Slear, the Convicts finished with a final record of 51-85. Jackson ended the Southern Michigan League season 34.5 games behind the first place Lansing Senators. [22] [10] [23] In 1911, the Southern Michigan League was upgraded from a Class D league to a Class C league and the Convicts finished in last place. [24]

  9. St. Joseph Autos - Wikipedia

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    The St. Joseph Autos were a minor league baseball team based in St. Joseph, Michigan. In 1940 and 1941, the Autos played exclusively as members of the Class C level Michigan State League, playing as a minor league affiliate of the St. Louis Browns in both seasons. St. Joseph hosted home minor league games at Edgewater Park in St. Joseph.