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Dickson was signed as an undrafted free agent by the St. Louis Cardinals in 2006, [1] after attending Tusculum College. [2] In 2006, playing for the New Market Rebels in the Valley Baseball League , Dickson had a league-leading and franchise record 13 saves , and led the league in wins , going 5–0 in 26 relief appearances. [ 3 ]
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Pioneer Park is a stadium on the campus of Tusculum University in Tusculum, Tennessee It is primarily used for baseball as the home field for the college's baseball team, the Tusculum Pioneers. It was built in 2004, and holds 4,000 people.
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Baseball, with a current scholarship restriction of 11.7, is expected to have a roster of 34. Scholarship spots for softball and volleyball, each currently at 12, will increase to 25 and 18 ...
The tennis courts and athletic buildings on the campus of Tusculum University. The Tusculum athletic teams are called the Pioneers. The university is a member of the Division II ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the South Atlantic Conference since the 1998–99 academic year.
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While the team bore the name of Greeneville, they would play their home games at Pioneer Park located in nearby Tusculum on the campus of Tusculum College. [2] Managed by Tim Bogar, [3] the Astros played their first game on June 21, 2004, on the road against the Elizabethton Twins at Joe O'Brien Field, winning 3–1. [4]