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The Indians previously played at Owen J. Bush Stadium from 1931 to 1996 and at two versions of Washington Park from 1902 to 1931. Indianapolis is the second-oldest minor league franchise in American professional baseball (after the Rochester Red Wings).
This is for players of the Indianapolis Indians minor league baseball team, that has played in the American Association (1902–1997), International League (1998–2020), and Triple-A East (2021–present).
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Managers of the Indianapolis Indians minor league baseball team of the American Association (20th century) (1903–1962; 1969–1997), ...
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The Indians play at Victory Field, located in downtown Indianapolis. Founded in 1902, the Indianapolis Indians are the second-oldest minor league franchise in professional sports, behind only the Rochester Red Wings. In 1985, a group of local investors formed Indianapolis Baseball, Inc. to pursue a Major League Baseball team. The announcement ...
Owen J. Bush Stadium was a baseball stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.It was home to the Indianapolis Indians from 1931 to 1996. It was also home to a few Negro league teams, as well as a Continental Football League team, the Indianapolis Capitols, who won the league's final championship in 1969.