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  2. Lynn Shoemakers - Wikipedia

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    The Lynn teams hosted home minor league home games at the West Lynn Grounds (1877–1878), Glenmere Park (1886–1888, 1891, 1901) and Ocean Park (1905–1916). In 1906, Thomas F. Burke, of the Lynn Shoemakers died after being hit in the temple by a pitch during a home game in Lynn. Four Baseball Hall of Fame members played for Lynn teams.

  3. North Shore Navigators - Wikipedia

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    By December 2007, word had spread that the Giants would move to Lynn and play at Fraser Field under the name North Shore Navigators. Owner Phil Rosenfield announced the move in The Republican. [ 3 ] Fraser Field had been home to the North Shore Spirit of the Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball , which ceased operation at the ...

  4. Category:Lynn Shoemakers players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Lynn Shoemakers minor league baseball team, who played in the New England League from 1905-1913. Pages in category "Lynn Shoemakers players" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total.

  5. Lynn Sailors - Wikipedia

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    The Lynn Tigers of the New England League, the city's last professional baseball franchise, folded in the middle of the 1949 season. Lynn Sailors cap (top) and jersey (bottom) insignia After more than 30 years without a professional team, Lynn returned to minor league baseball in 1980 , when the owners of the West Haven Yankees moved the ...

  6. Category:Baseball players from Lynn, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Baseball players from Lynn, Massachusetts" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. The Fantasy Baseball Droppables: Is it the end of the line ...

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    Lynn turns 36 on Saturday, and there are some difficult facts of life a pitcher faces in the back nine of his career. He was barely a fantasy contributor last year, posting a 3.99 ERA and a 1.13 ...

  8. Lynn Papooses - Wikipedia

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    In the 1877 season, Lynn, Massachusetts first hosted minor league baseball. [1] [2] The Lynn Live Oaks became charter members of the New England Association. [3]Baseball Hall of Fame member Candy Cummings served the Live Oaks as the team's player/manager until June 1877, when Cummings left Lynn the team folded and he was signed by the Cincinnati Red Stockings to complete the 1877 season.

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