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Beginning in 1940 they played at Owl Ballpark located at North Topeka Boulevard and Lyman Road, at the address of 225 NW. Lyman. The park was expanded from 2750 seats to 4700 seats during its existence with dimensions of (Left, Center, Right): 335-410-315 (1939) and 316-403-309 (1961).
1.3.1 American Association of Professional Baseball. ... Northwest Arkansas Naturals: ... Bakersfield Train Robbers: Bakersfield, California ...
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Following the 2016 season, a drastic shift in the Pecos League landscape occurred as two Kansas teams, the Salina Stockade and Great Bend Boom, both folded, while a third, the Topeka Train Robbers, moved to Bakersfield, California, taking the place of the former Bakersfield Blaze, who folded following the 2016 California League season.
This is for players of the Topeka Owls minor league baseball team, that played in the Western Association from 1939-1942 and 1946-1954. Pages in category "Topeka Owls players" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Topeka High baseball's season ends short in quarterfinals The No. 4 Trojans bowed out of the Class 6A State Tournament with a 12-1 loss to No. 5 Lawrence Free State (22-6) in the quarterfinals.