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  2. List of professional baseball teams based in Fort Wayne, Indiana

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    Fort Wayne Western League: Class A: None 1892 1892 St. Paul Saints relocated to Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Western Interstate League: Class B: None 1895 1895 No nickname known. Fort Wayne Farmers: Interstate League: Class C: None 1896 1896 Charter member of Interstate League Fort Wayne Indians: Interstate League: Class B: None 1897 1900 1900 League ...

  3. Sports in Fort Wayne, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne General Electrics: Basketball: National Basketball League: 1937–1938: North Side High School Gym: 0 Fort Wayne Hoosiers: Basketball: American Basketball League: 1926–1931: 0 Fort Wayne Indians: Baseball: Interstate League: 1896–1900: League Park: 1 Fort Wayne Kekiongas: Baseball: National Association of Professional Base Ball ...

  4. List of International League stadiums - Wikipedia

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    These include stadiums from the Eastern League (1884), New York State League (1885), International Association (1888-1890), and Eastern Association (1891), each of which league officials consider part of its origins, and the Eastern League (1892–1911), which changed its name to the International League in 1912.

  5. List of baseball parks in Buffalo, New York - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Buffalo, New York. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed. Riverside Park Home of: Buffalo Bisons - International Association (1878) / NL (1879–1883)

  6. International Fair Association Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Federals (1914–1915) International Fair Association Grounds was a fairgrounds and later a short-lived baseball and football ground located in Buffalo, New York . The ballpark, built on a portion of the former fairgrounds, was home to the Buffalo Buffeds/Blues of the Federal League in 1914 and 1915.

  7. 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).

  8. Indianapolis Clowns - Wikipedia

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    As the Negro leagues declined in the late 1940s after the integration of Major League Baseball, the Clowns continued operations on barnstorming tours into the 1960s. The team relocated from Indianapolis to Offermann Stadium in Buffalo, New York, in 1951, while retaining the Indianapolis Clowns name. The Clowns left Buffalo after the 1955 season ...

  9. Fort Wayne TinCaps - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Wayne TinCaps are a Minor League Baseball team based in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The TinCaps compete in the Midwest League as the High-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres . The team plays its home games at Parkview Field .

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