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Tony Zupo Field, originally known as Lawrence Park, [1] is a stadium in Lodi, California.It was primarily used for baseball and was the home of various versions of the Lodi Crushers, first in the California League from 1966 to 1969 and again in 1984 and later the collegiate wood bat Great West League in 2016.
The Lodi teams hosted California League home minor league baseball games at Lawrence Park, which is still in use and known today as Tony Zupo Field. Playing for the 1980 Lodi Dodgers, Alan Wiggins compiled 120 stolen bases to set a then-record in professional baseball for the most stolen bases in a season.
The Quakes franchise began in 1966 in Lodi, California as the Lodi Crushers after a team of investors from the city pooled together $2,500 a few years earlier. Until 1984, the team played at Lawrence Park (now Tony Zupo Field) for home games. Several times in its early history, the team was sold from one group of collaborating town residents to ...
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Lodi the birthplace of A&W Root Beer since 1919 Collectables at the A&W restaurant in Lodi, California. Lodi is the birthplace of A&W Root Beer, the first batch of which was made in 1919 on a hot dog cart during a parade. The spot where Roy W. Allen sold his root beer is now marked with a plaque. It is now sold in cans and bottles throughout ...
Ferko's body was found on Wednesday at about 11:35 a.m. in a remote part of the township along the shoreline as Lawrence Park Township police and the Pennsylvania State Police were actively ...
According to Lawrence Park police, officers spotted a Cadillac with illegally tinted windows and a window sticker that was illegally affixed to the rear window in the 3500 block of East Lake Road ...
Lawrence Stadium may refer to in Arizona. J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome in Flagstaff, Arizona; in California. Tony Zupo Field, originally known as Lawrence Park, in Lodi, California; in Kansas. Lawrence–Dumont Stadium in Wichita, Kansas; Memorial Stadium (University of Kansas) in Lawrence, Kansas; Haskell Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas