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Oneonta's first pro baseball team came to town on August 7, 1924, when the Utica Utes of the old New York–Pennsylvania League moved there. The newly renamed Indians folded at the end of the season. In 1940, the Cornwall, Ontario club in the old Canadian–American League moved to Oneonta.
Oneonta, located just 30 minutes from the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, first appeared on the baseball map in 1890 with the Oneonta Indians and was a mainstay in the New York–Penn League (NYPL) for more than 40 years, beginning with the arrival of the Oneonta Red Sox in 1966. [2]
a Auburn and Oneonta were declared co-champions when torrential rains in Central New York rendered both teams' fields unplayable. b Brooklyn and Williamsport were declared co-champions after the playoffs were cancelled in the wake the September 11 terrorist attacks .
The site was the longtime home of the area's minor league baseball team, the Oneonta Red Sox (1966), Oneonta Yankees (1967–1998), Oneonta Tigers (1999–2009). The field has also regularly hosted the Oneonta Indians football team, the Oneonta United soccer team, and the Hartwick College baseball team. [ 1 ]
The Oneonta Red Sox were a minor league baseball team based in Oneonta, New York. The first incarnation of the team played in the first New York–Pennsylvania League in 1924. On August of that year, the Utica Utes relocated to Oneonta to finish their season as the Oneonta Indians. In Oneonta, the club posted an 18–22 record.
This category is for baseball at State University of New York at Oneonta. Please note that SUNY Cortland also uses the "Red Dragons" nickname. Please note that SUNY Cortland also uses the "Red Dragons" nickname.
The city of Oneonta operates two major municipal parks, Neahwa Park and Wilber Park. [10] Damaschke Field, home of the Oneonta Outlaws of the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League (PGCBL), is located in Neawha Park. Oneonta had a minor league baseball team named the Oneonta Tigers. They played from 1967-2010 then moved to Connecticut.
This is for players of the Oneonta Yankees minor league baseball team, who played in the New York – Penn League from 1967-1998. Pages in category "Oneonta Yankees ...