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The Quincy Gems was the primary name of the minor league baseball team in Quincy, Illinois, that played in various seasons from 1883 to 1973.. Quincy teams played as members of the Midwest League (1960–1973), Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League (1946–1956), Mississippi Valley League (1933), Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League (1911–1917, 1925–1932), Central Association (1908–1910), Iowa State ...
The Quincy Gems were a collegiate summer league baseball team located in Quincy, Illinois. The Gems were originally a part of the Central Illinois Collegiate League and joined the Prospect League with several other CICL teams prior to the 2009 season. The team's original owners, the Quincy Civic Center Authority, sold the Gems to its current ...
Quincy Thomas Trouppe (December 25, 1912 – August 10, 1993) was an American professional baseball player and an amateur boxing champion. He was a catcher in the Negro leagues from 1930 to 1949. He was a native of Dublin, Georgia .
QUINCY – The Quincy Baseball and Softball Association (QBSA) continues to grow into a youth sports juggernaut for the youth in and around the Village of Quincy, as this past season saw the ...
Lifelong friends Brady Mescher, Riley Miner and Hunter Tinervia will stay on the same team in 2024 after graduating from Quincy this spring
The Quincy Orioles battled to a hard fought sweep over Bronson Wednesday night, taking two key conference wins
The Quincy Cubs were a minor league baseball team located in Quincy, Illinois. [citation needed] [1] The team played in the Midwest League, and were an affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. Their home stadium was Q Stadium. The franchise lasted from 1965 to 1973, when the Cubs relocated to Dubuque, Iowa as the Dubuque Packers. [2]
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