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The Mavericks were founded in 2003 by Jim and Carol Hern, a pair of local ranch-owners, as an expansion team alongside the Calgary Dawgs in the then Western Major Baseball League (now the Western Canadian Baseball League). [3] [4] The team filled the vacancy left at Athletic Park when the Toronto Blue Jays ended their affiliation with the ...
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U.S. Presidents roster Active roster Inactive roster Coaches/Other Pitchers Starting rotation. 1 Washington; 2 Adams; 3 Jefferson; Bullpen. 4 Madison; 5 Monroe; Closer(s) 6 Adams Jr.; Catchers. 7 Jackson
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Pages in category "High Desert Mavericks players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 238 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This template is a helper template for implementing the roster navboxes for baseball teams, such as {{Toronto Blue Jays roster navbox}}, as well as award navboxes, such as {}. At present, it parses any list<number> arguments to the template and replaces spaces in each list item with in order to prevent wrapping.
This is for players of the Portland Mavericks minor league baseball team, who played in the Northwest League from 1973-1977. Pages in category "Portland Mavericks players" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The 2024 UT Arlington Mavericks baseball team represented the University of Texas at Arlington during the 2024 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Mavericks played their home games at Clay Gould Ballpark and were led by second-year head coach Clay Van Hook. They were members of the Western Athletic Conference.