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  2. Oneonta Tigers - Wikipedia

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    The Tigers had three players who went 1-for-12, including center fielder Deik Scram, whose lone hit knocked in the go-ahead run for the Tigers in the 26th inning. The 2007 season ushered a new era for Oneonta Tiger baseball, as their stadium received a face-lift, while premiering the team's official website, www.oneontatigers.com.

  3. Oneonta Outlaws - Wikipedia

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    From 1967 to 2009 the team competed in NYPL as the Oneonta Yankees/Tigers, and won 12 league championships, the most among all league franchises. [ 3 ] On January 27, 2010, Oneonta Mayor Dick Miller announced in a press release saying that the Tigers would be leaving Oneonta for Norwich, Connecticut for the 2010 season, and essentially ending ...

  4. Category:Oneonta Tigers players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Oneonta Tigers minor league baseball team, who played in the New York – Penn League from 1999-2009. Pages in category "Oneonta Tigers players" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.

  5. Oneonta, New York - Wikipedia

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    The city of Oneonta operates two major municipal parks, Neahwa Park and Wilber Park. [10] Damaschke Field, home of the Oneonta Outlaws of the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League (PGCBL), is located in Neawha Park. Oneonta had a minor league baseball team named the Oneonta Tigers. They played from 1967-2010 then moved to Connecticut.

  6. Damaschke Field - Wikipedia

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    The site was the longtime home of the area's minor league baseball team, the Oneonta Red Sox (1966), Oneonta Yankees (1967–1998), Oneonta Tigers (1999–2009). The field has also regularly hosted the Oneonta Indians football team, the Oneonta United soccer team, and the Hartwick College baseball team. [1]

  7. Duane Below - Wikipedia

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    He was drafted by the Tigers in the 19th round of the 2006 amateur draft and began his professional career that year. He is the first player from Britton to be on a major league roster. Below pitched for two teams in 2006, the GCL Tigers (15 games) and the Oneonta Tigers (two games). Overall, he went 2–0 with a 2.09 ERA in 17 games (six starts).

  8. Jeremy Johnson (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Toward the end of the season, the Tigers promoted Johnson to the Single-A Oneonta Tigers in the New York–Penn League, where he went 0-1 with a 2.89 ERA. [3] Johnson opened the 2001 season with Oneonta, where he went 7-1 in twelve starts with a 3.42 ERA before being promoted to the Single-A West Michigan Whitecaps in late August. [4]

  9. Ryan Strieby - Wikipedia

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    Strieby was released from the Tigers organization in 2012, ending his seven-year career with the club. On July 18, 2012, he signed a minor league deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks and was sent to the Diamondbacks Double-A affiliate, the Mobile BayBears. He finished the 2012 season with the Diamondbacks Triple-A affiliate, the Reno Aces.