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  2. Wisconsin Rapids Rafters - Wikipedia

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    In its second season (2011) the team posted a 24–46 record. The team drew 48,006 fans during its second season, again ranking 7th of 16 teams in the league. The Rafters hosted the 2011 Marshfield Clinic Northwoods League All-Star Game. Thirty three players that appeared in the All-Star Game went on to play professional baseball.

  3. A Mile in His Shoes - Wikipedia

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    He convinces Mickey's parents to let him come with him to be a part of "the River Rats", a semi-professional baseball team. He pairs Mickey with a teammate named Pee Wee who takes Mickey under his wing. Mickey is accepted by most of the team, except the top pitcher who feels threatened by Mickey's growing competence on the mound.

  4. MLB Local Media - Wikipedia

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    MLB Local Media is a division of Major League Baseball that produces and distributes regional television broadcasts for various MLB teams. Established prior to the 2023 season, the division has primarily served teams who no longer had a broadcaster due to business issues affecting their regional sports network rightsholders, including the then-ongoing bankruptcy of Diamond Sports Group (now ...

  5. Sports in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin is represented by major league teams in the three most popular spectator sports in the United States: American football, baseball, and basketball. The Green Bay Packers have been part of the National Football League since the league's second season in 1921 and currently hold the record for the most NFL titles, earning the city of ...

  6. Madison Mallards - Wikipedia

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    Big Top Baseball was a leader in summer collegiate baseball, operating four Northwoods League franchises in the state of Wisconsin at the time. Big Top Baseball owns and operates the Madison Mallards and Kenosha Kingfish and formerly owned the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters and Green Bay Bullfrogs, which were sold off during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  7. Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium is a baseball park in Grand Chute, Wisconsin (although it has an Appleton mailing address). [5] It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, the Midwest League Minor League Baseball affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. The stadium also hosts a few music ...

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  9. Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League was a low-level Minor League Baseball organization that operated for the better part of 60 seasons, with teams based in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska and Wisconsin. The league began play in 1901 and disbanded after the 1961 season.