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  2. High school baseball: 60 players to watch. Who are the top ...

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    The Fort Worth-area is a hotbed for talent and many players have the potential to be future college or pro superstars. Here are 60 players to watch in the area that were nominated by coaches.

  3. 2024 high school baseball Fort Worth All-Area Team. See ...

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    His batting numbers were off the charts; his .588 batting average and 1.789 OPS best any athlete in the Fort Worth-area. He tallied 50 hits, five triples, eight home runs, 61 stolen bases and 37 RBIs.

  4. The opening night of the 2024 MLB Draft would take place at the Fort Worth Stockyards on July 14. In a statement, Fort Worth mayor Mattie Parker said she was excited to give MLB fans a taste of Texas.

  5. List of baseball parks in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex

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    Fort Worth Cats – Central Baseball League (2002–2005) / American Association (2006–2011) / North American League (2012) / United League Baseball (2013–2014) Location: 301 NE 6th Street (southeast, right field); North Jones Street line (southwest, first base); Northeast 7th Street (northwest, third base); Trinity River (northeast, left ...

  6. Fort Worth Cats - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Worth Cats was a professional baseball team based in Fort Worth, Texas, in the United States. The Cats were a member of the South Division of the now disbanded United League Baseball, which was not affiliated with Major League Baseball. From 2002 to 2014, the Cats played their home games at LaGrave Field.

  7. List of people from Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence A. Alexander (born 1943 in Fort Worth), law professor; Betty Andujar (1912–1997), first Republican woman in Texas State Senate (1973–1983) H.S. Broiles (1845–1913), 6th Mayor of Fort Worth, Texas [1] Joel Burns (born 1969), politician; Reby Cary (1920–2018), educator, historian, and member of the Texas House of Representatives