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  2. Buffalo Bisons - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Bisons honored him at an August 2012 game, with every fan in attendance receiving a bobblehead of his likeness. [36] Howze, Jr. also performed for the Buffalo Sabres at Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. Tom Girot is a beer vendor who has performed for the Buffalo Bisons as "Conehead" since 1979. [37]

  3. Sports in Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    The 1878 Buffalo Bisons. Niagaras of Buffalo (National Association of Base Ball Players) 1857–1861; Buffalo Bisons (International Association) 1878, 1887–1888; Buffalo Bisons (National League) 1879–1885; Buffalo Bisons (International League) 1886–1970; Buffalo Bisons (Players' League) 1890; Buffalo Blues (Federal League) 1914–1915

  4. Sahlen Field - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo began hosting professional baseball in 1877, when the Buffalo Bisons of the League Alliance began play at Riverside Park. [2] Over the next century, the city hosted major and minor league teams including the Buffalo Bisons (IA, 1878, 1887–1888), Buffalo Bisons (NL, 1879–1885), Buffalo Bisons (PL, 1890), and the Buffalo Blues (FL, 1914–1915). [2]

  5. Bisons catcher Henry hospitalized overnight after getting hit ...

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    Buffalo Bisons catcher Payton Henry was hospitalized overnight after he was struck by a batter's backswing on Friday night and carted off the field on a stretcher. Henry was hit in the back of the ...

  6. Offermann Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Offermann Stadium was an outdoor baseball and football stadium in Buffalo, New York. Opened in 1924 as Bison Stadium, it was home to the Buffalo Bisons , Buffalo Bisons/Rangers and Indianapolis Clowns . The stadium hosted notable events including the Little World Series (1927) and Junior World Series (1933, 1936 and 1957).

  7. War Memorial Stadium (Buffalo, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Brock Yates of Sports Illustrated jokingly wrote in 1969 that the stadium, "looks as if whatever war it was a memorial to had been fought within its confines." [8] While the Buffalo Bills were popular and regularly filled the venue, the Buffalo Bisons struggled to attract crowds. The Bisons moved mid-season in 1970 and became the Winnipeg Whips ...

  8. Buffalo Bisons (1886–1970) - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Bisons were a professional Triple-A minor league baseball team based in Buffalo, New York that was founded in 1886 and last played in the International League from 1912 to 1970. Over the course of their existence, the Bisons won the Junior World Series three times (1904, 1906 and 1961).

  9. Buffalo Bisons (AHL) - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Bisons were an American Hockey League ice hockey franchise that played from 1940 to 1970 in Buffalo, New York. They replaced the original Buffalo Bisons hockey team , which left the area in 1936 after its arena collapsed.