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  2. League Park - Wikipedia

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    League Park was built for the Cleveland Spiders, who were founded in 1887 and played first in the American Association before joining the National League in 1889. Team owner Frank Robison chose the site for the new park, at the corner of Lexington Avenue and Dunham Street, later renamed East 66th Street, in Cleveland's Hough neighborhood, because it was along the streetcar line he owned.

  3. Goodbye Counter Clocks. Under new owner, Lexington’s baseball ...

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    In one season playing as the Counter Clocks, the team went 41-75, finishing in third place in the Atlantic’s League South Division during the first half and last in the division in the second half.

  4. ‘He makes big shots.’ Buzzer-beater sends No. 1 Great ...

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    Vince Dawson nails back-to-back 3-pointers in closing seconds of 56-53 win over No. 2 Lexington Catholic. ‘He makes big shots.’ Buzzer-beater sends No. 1 Great Crossing to first Boys’ Sweet 16.

  5. List of defunct Ohio sports teams - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Red Stockings were the first professional baseball club founded in 1866 and disbanded following the 1870 season. During the offseason, core members such as brothers Harry & George Wright moved to Boston to help start a newly formed baseball club called the Boston Red Stockings, eventually becoming known as the Boston Braves; the team moved to Milwaukee and became the Milwaukee ...

  6. Great Crossing, Lexington Catholic impress in early going ...

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    The Warhawks’ other starters, Junius Burrell, Gage Richardson and Jeremiah Godfrey, have each made significant contributions in the early going. Burrell has averaged 16.8 points per game and ...

  7. Lexington Legends - Wikipedia

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    They are a member of the South Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, a "partner league" of Major League Baseball. [2] [3] The Legends have played their home games at Legends Field since 2001. The team was known as the Lexington Counter Clocks during the 2023 season before reinstating their original name in 2024.

  8. Baseball: Lexington surprises Wapakoneta in sectional final - AOL

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    May 17—WAPAKONETA — Not many people gave Lexington, a No. 9 seed that finished sixth in its league, much of a chance against No. 2 seeded Wapakoneta, which shared the Western Buckeye League ...

  9. League Park (Akron) - Wikipedia

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    The stadiums were home to the Akron Pros of the National Football League from 1920 to 1922. [2] In 1933, the Akron Black Tyrites, a Negro league baseball team, played their home games here. [1]