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Pages in category "Professional baseball teams in Indiana" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Baseball 1995 Frontier League: Bosse Field: Evansville Thunderbolts: Ice hockey: 2016 Southern Professional Hockey League: Ford Center: Fort Wayne Komets: Ice hockey 1952 ECHL: Allen County War Memorial Coliseum: Fort Wayne TinCaps: Baseball 1993 Midwest League: Parkview Field: Gary SouthShore RailCats: Baseball 2002 American Association: U.S ...
The RailCats are members of the American Association of Professional Baseball, an official Partner League of Major League Baseball. [1] The RailCats started as a member of the Northern League in 2002, operating as a travel team for a season before moving in to U.S. Steel Yard in 2003, where they have played since. In 2011, the team became a ...
Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League: Class B: None 1935 1935 Replaced by Moline Plowboys in league play. Fort Wayne Generals: Central League: Class A: Pittsburgh Pirates: 1948 1948 Replaced by Charleston Senators in league play. Fort Wayne Daisies: All-American Girls Professional Baseball League: Women's None 1945 1954 The Daisies played for the ...
Founded in 1902, the Indianapolis Indians are the second-oldest minor league franchise in professional sports, behind only the Rochester Red Wings. In 1985, a group of local investors formed Indianapolis Baseball, Inc. to pursue a Major League Baseball team. The announcement was met with great fanfare; 12,000 season tickets were sold in ...
Defunct baseball teams in Indiana ... Professional baseball teams in Indiana (3 C, 32 P) This page was last edited on 16 November 2024, at 18:18 (UTC). ...
Indianapolis is the second-oldest minor league franchise in American professional baseball (after the Rochester Red Wings). The team originated in 1902 as members of the American Association (AA), which was an independent league at the time but was granted Class A status in 1903. Since then, the Indians have played at the highest level of Minor ...
In 2005, the Richmond Roosters were purchased and the franchise moved to Traverse City, Michigan for the 2006 Frontier League season, playing at Wuerfel Park. [22] The Beach Bums added to the franchise championship history in 2015, advancing from a play-in game to take the title in a best of five series sweep, defeating the River City Rascals 3–0.