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  2. List of All-American Girls Professional Baseball League managers

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    Bill Allington became the most successful manager in league history. He never had a losing season, while setting all-time records for the most championships titles (four, 1945 and 1948–1950), postseason appearances (nine, 1945–1946, 1948–1954), as well as regular season victories (583) and winning percentage (.594).

  3. List of female Major League Baseball principal owners

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    National League owners at the December 1911 league meeting; Helene Hathaway Britton is the only woman present. Since the beginning of Major League Baseball, women have rarely held high executive positions in team franchises. On occasion, however, women have ended as majority owners of Major League franchises.

  4. List of Major League Baseball managers - Wikipedia

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    Al Pratt was the first manager in franchise history, while the first manager after joining Major League Baseball was Horace B. Phillips. [59] Fred Clarke , who managed from 1900 through 1915, holds franchise records in wins and losses (1422–969), as well as winning percentage among managers who led the team for a full season or more (.595 ...

  5. Texas State Bobcats baseball - Wikipedia

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    He has helped produce 88 all-conference selections, [4] 10 All-Americans, seven conference players of the year and 53 Major League Baseball Draftees. [5] [6] On June 20, 2019, Harrington retired after 20 seasons at Texas State. [7] On July 1, 2019, Steven Trout was named Texas State baseball's fifth head coach. [8]

  6. Arkansas Razorbacks baseball - Wikipedia

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    The Razorbacks had not seen the last of the Shockers, though, and after a 10–7 win over Missouri, defeated them two times on June 6, 2004, to advance to the Super Regionals. Arkansas had to play Florida State twice to move on to Omaha, but the games were again at Baum Stadium. The Diamond Hogs prevailed, 7–4 and 4–2 and went on to Omaha.

  7. Northwest Arkansas Naturals - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest Arkansas Naturals are a Minor League Baseball team based in Springdale, Arkansas. The team is a member of the Texas League, and serves as the Double-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. The Naturals play at Arvest Ballpark, which opened in 2008 and is located at the intersection of Gene George Boulevard and Watkins Avenue.

  8. STAT WATCH: Points had been hard to come by for Arkansas ...

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    Texas State outyarded the Red Wolves, had 36 more plays from scrimmage and held an eight-minute advantage in possession time — yet lost by 46 points Saturday to an opponent that entered the game ...

  9. 2014 Texas State Bobcats baseball team - Wikipedia

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    2014 Texas State Bobcats baseball team game log [3] Date Time Opponent # Site/Event TV Win Loss Save Result Attd. Record February 14 3:55 PM Michigan: Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TX (Texas State Baseball Invitational) Hunter Lemke (1–0) Brett Adcock (0–1) W 8–7 2,439 1–0 February 15 2:21 PM Washington: Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TX