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  2. Sports in Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse Stars baseball team, 1877 The basketball shot clock was invented and first used by the Syracuse Nationals.. Syracuse has had several top-level pro teams. Most notable are the Syracuse Nationals, an NBA team which played 17 seasons in Syracuse (1947–1963) before moving to Philadelphia to become the Philadelphia 76ers; and two different Major League Baseball teams: the Syracuse Stars ...

  3. List of International League teams - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse, New York: Active Syracuse SkyChiefs: 1997 2006 Syracuse, New York: Renamed the Syracuse Chiefs (3) Syracuse Stars (1) 1918 1918 Syracuse, New York: Relocated to Hamilton, Ontario, as the Hamilton Tigers, during the 1918 season Syracuse Stars (2) 1920 1927 Syracuse, New York: Relocated to Montreal, Quebec, as the Montreal Royals (2 ...

  4. Baseball Reference - Wikipedia

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    The site has season, career, and minor league records (when available, back to 1888) for everyone who has played Major League Baseball, year-by-year team pages, all final league standings, all postseason numbers, voting results for all historic awards such as the Cy Young Award and MVP, head-to-head batter vs. pitcher career totals, individual statistical leaders for each season and all-time ...

  5. Syracuse Crunch - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse Condors (Granted a franchise by the NAHL for 1977–78 season, but the league folded and the team never played a game) Syracuse Hornets (1980–1981) – played only ten games (0-9-1) Syracuse Jr. Crunch/Syracuse Stars (1996–2005) in the Metro Junior A Hockey League and Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League

  6. Syracuse Orangemen baseball - Wikipedia

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    The Syracuse Orangemen baseball team was the varsity intercollegiate college baseball team of Syracuse University. The team played its home games at Star Park, the Old Oval, Hendricks Field, Lew Carr Field, and the Archbold Stadium in Syracuse, New York. [2] The Orangemen were affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association ...

  7. Thruway Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Thruway Cup is an annual competition between Minor League Baseball's Buffalo Bisons, Rochester Red Wings, and Syracuse Mets of the International League.The Cup standings are compiled from the games the teams play against each other through the course of the regular season.

  8. Category:Syracuse Crunch - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse Crunch players (541 P) Pages in category "Syracuse Crunch" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Statistics; Cookie statement;

  9. List of International League champions - Wikipedia

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    Among active IL franchises, Rochester has won 19 championships, the most of all teams, followed by Columbus (11) and the Durham Bulls and Syracuse Mets (8). During the era of the Governors' Cup playoffs from 1933 to 2020, the most cup titles were won by Columbus (11), followed by Rochester (10) and Syracuse (8).