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The Cardinals moved out in 1998, when St. Petersburg gained their own MLB team and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays used Al Lang Stadium as their first spring training venue and minor league ballpark. The Rays constructed a new training facility in Charlotte County a few years later, and Al Lang Stadium hosted its last spring training game in March 2008.
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The new owners relocated the New Jersey Cardinals to the brand new, 6,000-seat Medlar Field in University Park, Pennsylvania which is located right outside of State College, Pennsylvania, where the team would play at in the 2006 season. After the relocation, the New Jersey Cardinals were then renamed the State College Spikes. Following the ...
St. Louis Cardinals (1906–1908) St. Louis Browns (1909–1910, 1915) New York Yankees (1914) Demolished (became part of Interstate 45) West Palm Beach Municipal Stadium: 1963 1997 West Palm Beach, Florida: 5,000 Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves (1963–97) Montreal Expos (1969–72, 1981–97) Demolished (became parking lot for Home Depot) Wilmington ...
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Al Lang Field in St. Petersburg, Florida (ca. 1950) The St. Petersburg Saints were a minor league baseball team that operated out of St. Petersburg, Florida.The team began as a semi-pro team and as early as October 1908, the semi-pro Saints played the Cincinnati Reds in a post-season exhibition game. [1]
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