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  2. Buffalo Bisons - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Bisons honored him at a July 2018 game, with a beer launched in his likeness called Conehead IPA by Resurgence Brewing Company. [38] Girot has also performed for the Rochester Red Wings at Frontier Field and the Toronto Blue Jays at Sahlen Field. [39] [40] Buster T. Bison has been the official mascot of the Buffalo Bisons since 1983 ...

  3. File:Minnesota Twins Insignia.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Minnesota Twins - Wikipedia

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    Twins' pitcher and Minnesota native Jack Morris was the star of the series in 1991, going 2–0 in his three starts with a 1.17 ERA. [ 57 ] 1991 also marked the first time that any team that finished in last place in their division would advance to the World Series the following season; both the Twins and the Braves did this in 1991. [ 58 ]

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    This is the wordmark logo of the Minnesota Twins. Items portrayed in this file depicts. inception. 2022. media type. image/svg+xml. File history.

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  8. Buffalo Bisons (National League) - Wikipedia

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    The Bisons played their games at Riverside Park (1879–1883) and Olympic Park (1884–1885) in Buffalo, New York. The NL Bisons are included in the history of the minor-league team of the same name that still plays today; it is thus the only NL team from the 19th century that both still exists and no longer plays in Major League Baseball .

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