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  2. Category:Sports clubs and teams in Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Ice; F.C. Indiana; F.C. Indiana (NPSL) Indiana Fever; Indiana Loves (1974–1978) Indianapolis AlleyCats; Indianapolis Capitols; Indianapolis Chiefs; Indianapolis Giants; Indianapolis Hoosiers (minor league baseball) Indianapolis Impalas; Indianapolis Inferno; Indy Eleven; Indy Eleven Women; Indy Fuel; Indy Ignite

  3. List of baseball parks in Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Indianapolis Park aka East Ohio Street Grounds aka League Park Home of: Indianapolis Hoosiers – NL (1888–1889) (Sundays only) Indianapolis – Western Inter-State League (1890) Indianapolis – Western League (1892, 1894–1899)

  4. Tinker Park - Wikipedia

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    Tinker Park is a former baseball ground located in Indianapolis, Indiana.The ground was the primary home of the Indianapolis Hoosiers baseball club of the National League from 1887 to 1889, [1] and also of the Indianapolis Blues of the American Association in 1884.

  5. 'People thought that we were crazy': Indianapolis men bought ...

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    The historic Bush Stadium once hosted the Indianapolis Indians and was used as a dirt track and even a car storage site — before getting converted into the luxury Stadium Lofts complex that ...

  6. Indianapolis Hoosiers - Wikipedia

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    Indianapolis Hoosiers was the name of three major league and at least three minor league baseball clubs based in Indianapolis. Indianapolis Hoosiers (American Association) , which played in 1884 Indianapolis Hoosiers (National League) , which played from 1887 until 1889

  7. Indianapolis Indians - Wikipedia

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    The pennant win qualified Indianapolis for the Little World Series against the champions of the International League, the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Indians won the best-of-seven series, 4–1. [15] The Indians played at Owen J. Bush Stadium from 1931 to 1996. James A. Perry purchased the club in 1927. [16]

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  9. Victory Field - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Hoosiers baseball team has played one game each year at Victory Field since 2015. The IHSAA uses Victory Field for its state final baseball matches. In 2021, a six-person panel of American Institute of Architects (AIA) Indianapolis members identified the ballpark to be among the ten most "architecturally significant" buildings ...