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  2. Joe Becker Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Joe Becker Stadium is an American baseball ballpark, built in 1913, located in Joplin, Missouri. The stadium has burned down twice, the first time in 1936 and the second time in 1971. The stadium currently has seating capacity of 4,200 as the home of the Joplin Outlaws of the summer collegiate MINK League. [2]

  3. Joplin Outlaws prevail over Carroll

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    Jul. 18—The Joplin Outlaws avenged a 10-9 Monday night loss to MINK League North Division's Carroll Merchants on Tuesday night with a 12-4 win over the visiting Merchants at Joe Becker Stadium.

  4. St. Joseph edges Joplin in 10 innings - AOL

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    Jun. 27—ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — A walk-off RBI single by Sean O'Malley in the bottom of the 10th inning lifted the St. Joseph Mustangs to a 6-5 win over the Joplin Outlaws in a MINK League baseball ...

  5. Joplin rallies past Jefferson City; Outlaws headed to MINK ...

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    Jul. 27—The Joplin Outlaws have speed to burn, and boy, were the jets fuming on the base paths. The steals weren't just daring, they were timely — in a winner-takes-all wild card playoff game ...

  6. M.I.N.K. Collegiate Baseball League - Wikipedia

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    The M.I.N.K. Collegiate Baseball League is a collegiate summer baseball league consisting of nine teams. Currently, seven teams are from Missouri , two from Iowa . The league was formed in 2009 and was affiliated with the National Baseball Congress until 2015.

  7. Southwest League of Professional Baseball - Wikipedia

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    The Southwest League of Professional Baseball was a planned independent professional baseball league. [1] The first two announced teams were the Waco BlueCats and the Royse City Griffins followed by the Joplin Miners. [2] In July 2018, it was announced that the Southwest League planned to play a 112-game schedule in 2019. [1]

  8. Joplin splits twinbill with Sedalia; Bombers clinch ... - AOL

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    Jul. 22—SEDALIA, Mo. — In a pair of seven innings games, the Joplin Outlaws trounced the Sedalia Bombers before suffering a disappointing setback in game two. The Outlaws defeated the Bombers ...

  9. Joplin Miners - Wikipedia

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    The Joplin Miners was the primary name of the minor league baseball team in Joplin, Missouri that played for 49 seasons between 1901 and 1954. Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees Mickey Mantle and Whitey Herzog played for Joplin. Professional baseball returned to Joplin and Joe Becker Stadium when the Joplin Blasters began play in 2015.