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  2. Northwest Bakersfield - Wikipedia

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    Bakersfield Commons is a planned mixed-use project in the northwest. Its exact boundaries are currently unknown, but it will encompass land at the intersection of Coffee Road and Brimhall Road. Its exact boundaries are currently unknown, but it will encompass land at the intersection of Coffee Road and Brimhall Road.

  3. Category:Baseball competitions in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 December 2024, at 01:05 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Topeka Owls - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1940 they played at Owl Ballpark located at North Topeka Boulevard and Lyman Road, at the address of 225 NW. Lyman. The park was expanded from 2750 seats to 4700 seats during its existence with dimensions of (Left, Center, Right): 335-410-315 (1939) and 316-403-309 (1961).

  5. Bakersfield Train Robbers - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the club relocated from Las Vegas, New Mexico to Topeka, Kansas where they played at Lake Shawnee Sports Complex. [4] On December 15, 2016, it was announced that the Train Robbers would move to Bakersfield, California for the 2017 season, filling in the void left by the contraction of the California League's Bakersfield Blaze. [5]

  6. Category:Topeka Hawks players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Topeka Hawks minor league baseball team, who played in the Western League from 1956–1958 and the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League in 1959. Pages in category "Topeka Hawks players"

  7. Northwest League - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest League (or the Northwestern League) has existed in various forms since 1890, and has been in its current incarnation since 1955. [1] The current NWL is the descendant of the Western International League (WIL), a Class B league from 1937 to 1951 (with a stoppage during World War II) and Class A from 1952 to 1954.