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  2. Riders Field - Wikipedia

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    Riders Field, formerly known as Dr Pepper/Seven Up Ballpark and Dr Pepper Ballpark, is a baseball park in Frisco, Texas, United States.The home of the Double-A Frisco RoughRiders of the Texas League, it opened on April 3, 2003, and can seat up to 10,216 people.

  3. Frisco RoughRiders - Wikipedia

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    The Frisco RoughRiders (often shortened to 'Riders) are a Minor League Baseball team of the Texas League and the Double-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers.Based in Frisco, Texas, the team is named after the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment during the Spanish–American War, headed by future American President Theodore Roosevelt, nicknamed "The Rough Riders" by the American press.

  4. List of Texas League stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Riders Field, home of the Frisco RoughRiders. Busch Stadium, former home of the Houston Buffaloes.. There are ten stadiums in use by Texas League (TL) baseball teams. The oldest stadium is Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium (1994) in San Antonio, Texas, home of the San Antonio Missions.

  5. List of Texas Rangers minor league affiliates - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 1963 season, Major League Baseball (MLB) initiated a reorganization of Minor League Baseball that resulted in a reduction from six classes to four (Triple-A, Double-A, Class A, and Rookie) in response to the general decline of the minors throughout the 1950s and early-1960s when leagues and teams folded due to shrinking attendance caused by baseball fans' preference for staying at ...

  6. List of Texas League teams - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma City Indians [k] (1) 1909 1911 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Transferred to the Oklahoma State League as the Oklahoma City Senators: Oklahoma City Indians (2) 1933 1957 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Folded Oklahoma City Mets: 1910 1910 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Renamed the Oklahoma City Indians (1) Paris Eisenfelder's Homeseekers: 1902 1902 Paris ...

  7. Chris Seise - Wikipedia

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    Seise opened the 2023 season with the Frisco RoughRiders of the Double-A Texas League. In 91 games for Frisco, he batted .211/.280/.311 with four home runs, 39 RBI, and 14 stolen bases. In 91 games for Frisco, he batted .211/.280/.311 with four home runs, 39 RBI, and 14 stolen bases.

  8. Demarcus Evans - Wikipedia

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    On May 29, he was promoted to the Frisco RoughRiders of the Double-A Texas League. [11] [12] With Frisco, Evans went 2–0 with a 0.96 ERA and 60 strikeouts over 37 + 2 ⁄ 3 innings. [13] [14] Evans was named the 2019 MiLB Relief Pitcher of the Year by Baseball America. [15] Evans was named the Texas Rangers 2019 Minor League Reliever of the ...

  9. Shreveport Captains - Wikipedia

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    The Shreveport Captains (1971–2000) and Shreveport Swamp Dragons (2001–02) were a professional minor-league baseball team based in Shreveport, Louisiana. [citation needed] They were affiliated with the California Angels (1971–72), Milwaukee Brewers (1973–74), Pittsburgh Pirates (1975–78) and San Francisco Giants (1979–2002).