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  2. Bayside Yankees - Wikipedia

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    The Bayside Yankees is a traveling baseball team based out of the New York City area that comprises five teams consisting of players ranging in age from 12 to 18 years old. With a tradition rich of winning championships and producing top baseball talents, Bayside has built the reputation as one of the best amateur baseball organizations in the ...

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    After a long weekend of baseball in Jacksonville – four games in two days – South Florida Thunder players piled into their parents' cars for the 280-mile trip home on a recent Sunday afternoon.

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  5. USA Baseball - Wikipedia

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    The USA Baseball women's national team was established in 2004 when an 18-player team was chosen following open tryouts across the nation. The team went on to capture the gold medal in the first IBAF Women's Baseball World Cup in Edmonton, Canada. Team USA repeated as IBAF World Cup gold medalists in 2006 in Taiwan, before taking home the ...

  6. Down East Bird Dawgs - Wikipedia

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    The Down East Bird Dawgs (colloquially known as the Dawgs) are a professional baseball team based in Kinston, North Carolina. The Bird Dawgs compete in the Frontier League (FL) as part of the East Division in the Atlantic Conference, and play their home games at Grainger Stadium. The franchise was formed in September 2024, by owner Cameron McRae.

  7. Pecos League - Wikipedia

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    The league plays in cities that do not have Major League Baseball or Minor League Baseball teams and is not affiliated with either. The Pecos League season is a highly condensed one. Schedules vary, but teams have played as many as 70 games in 72 days, or 80 games in three months.