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  2. Las Vegas Aviators - Wikipedia

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    A Las Vegas 51s baseball game against the Iowa Cubs at Cashman Field in 2008. In 2001, Las Vegas became the top farm club of the Los Angeles Dodgers.The new affiliation was accompanied by rebranding to the Las Vegas 51s in reference to Area 51, a military base located north-northwest of Las Vegas legendary for rumors of its housing UFOs and other extraterrestrial technology.

  3. Category:Las Vegas 51s players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Triple-A West minor league baseball team now known as the Las Vegas Aviators during the time when it played in the Pacific Coast League as the Las Vegas 51s (2001–2018). Contents

  4. Category:Las Vegas 51s - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas 51s players (533 P) M. Las Vegas 51s managers (21 P) Pages in category "Las Vegas 51s" This category contains only the following page. This list may not ...

  5. Las Vegas Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas Ballpark is a baseball stadium in Summerlin South, Nevada, United States. ... During a 51s game on August 22, 2015, the stadium sewage system backed up ...

  6. Category:Las Vegas 51s coaches - Wikipedia

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    This category contains coaches of the Triple-A West minor league baseball team now known as the Las Vegas Aviators during the time when it played in the Pacific Coast League as the Las Vegas 51s (2001–2018). For the team's managers during this era, see Category:Las Vegas 51s managers.

  7. Category:Las Vegas Aviators players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Las Vegas Aviators minor league baseball team, which played in the Pacific Coast League (2019–2020) and Triple-A West (2021–present), and was previously known as the Las Vegas 51s (2001–2018) and Las Vegas Stars (1983–2000).

  8. Silver State Diamond Challenge - Wikipedia

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    A card draw occurred at Aces Ballpark in downtown Reno with Las Vegas mayor Oscar Goodman drawing a 7, while Reno mayor Bob Cashell drew a 6, giving the 51s the Silver Plate Trophy for 2009. [ 3 ] All-time series results

  9. Las Vegas 51s - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Las Vegas 51s